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THE; REGISTER,
la published every, Tmsnxr and Feidat, by L 5,
JiX Trrk VoYtixs per annum-1-half in advance.
Vv , ; n ; n VF.RTI S EMENTS
r"WnV Mceedincr 16 lines, neatly inserted three
I times for a"DolIar and 25tcents for every sue-
' ceeding publication t those of eater length
in the same (proportion-.;-CoMMTJHicA?Tioirs
Tthanfcfully' receivecL,i.LKTTB5"to the Edi
tors must pexosirPwu if ;
BY A UTHOBITY.
The act respecUng Post Roads, concluded -
' . , ' - "'Jn Georgia, -
! From Creek' Agency toTaHahasse, in llo-
tida:- v
From Houston Court-llouse, by Khoxville,
' Sewnwiii and Fayetteville, to De Kalb Court
House.' , j . , . ., ';v?'.s
. From'Iacon, by Forsyth and Hampton, to
..CJovingionl ;' ) .: '
From Athens' tot LawrencevjIIe, m Gwinett
-county.';',--'--;"-'-" r '.-;.. ' : I
i t'," - In Tetmesse?. '' j '.'.
From Morgan Court-House, by Kingston,
.'.to Atheilk..'4'- V 1 :T:-:--;1 'f.
.From Washington to Athens" ; , , ; ..'
From Columbia; ;by Hart's Cross Roads,
Williamsville, at Roclr .Spring, Fishing Ford,
wj Dutch Riverj Farmington, Munroe's, and
Jf ajretteville; to Pulaski v f
From Hardinsyillei,td MjNairy Cburt-House
' and Hardiman Cbiirt-House,' to Tipton Cburt
Jiouse. - :- 7 -: -' :
From1 Jackson byjHarrisbur-i, tbA Dyer
-Court-House. ;? ---'i 'v :
. From Pulaski,by Lawfenceburg,toVanes-
' -Joto. ' ' v-'v-,.7-nl4 '-';,:t' "
y Yn m: Reynoldsburgv by Paris; Weakley
; Gourt-House, to Obion Court-t louse. 5 '
- From Monroe to TomkinsviHe, Kentucky.
. , ; From Murfreesborough, by Henderson's
'; Tourer's Store, Beech Grove, - Stolid - For
t v Hillsboro, Pleasant Plains; Caldwell's bridge,
.to 'Jasper to Marion Court-lk-use1. I t'
, From Jackson, by. Haywood Court-Hoiise,
and Tipton .Court-House, td Daniel1 Tread
reu's, on Big ereek. , ;( v- ''v;
. From Reynoldfcburg to Dover T '
: From Huntingdon, by Gibson Coiirt-Hbuse
' CO Dyer Court-lLouse.;-' ' -:V :l : ': tr"'r
From Hardinville to Flprence, Alabama,
-. ;'- '- tV 4 '.-, i ; , VJ Kentucky. .-." .
- ;Frora Frankfort, by Cistfs, Stennets, Yeo
. cums's, and Macsrilleio Springfield. ,
From Pike Court House to Taucwell Court
NousJ. in Vinrinia
t 1. ( y
From Frankfort, by Christlanburg and Ro
bert's Store, to Lynehpurgh , . -. J
Red River Forge, . to to. Clarksville, in," Teh-
iiessee, thence to Yellow Creek Furnace.1' 1
'" From Sbelbyyille to New Castle, instead
of going-from Frandfort to New Castle, and
from Middletdwn to New. Castle. , , .. t
"From Greenburg to; MonfordviHe,, by the
way of S'onierviUe arid Holderman,. Irbn
IVorks.-. .'.rtV.-r; -..-v-.J,'-K:
-From HopkinsvQte, by Lindsey'sMilVriat
ick, . Dover , and Paris,1, to Huntingtbn , in
'Tennesee,. v!5.2 'j.a. -?f'-T f; 4; ;:' f,--...
" From Eddyville, byVaidsbor5agh,,to Pa--3i3,
.in Tt-nnessee. .-x - "At:.. "i ' v
From Hardinsbuig to Rome, in 1 the stale
. of Indiana, by- Si ephensporti i V ' -tl
From Smithlanct, by the mouth of Tennes
see river, and MCracken .Cofurt-Hous'e, : and
Mayfieldto Paris, in Tennessee. i
yFrom Glasgow to Edmonton,' in the coHnty
of; Barren, ; : 4 -v-;:':'5 j c'.. ' K . jd--.-- -' " .. :
From Glasgow to Pewitt's Knob,' in' Barren
'county, ' ..-. iriv' '
, FromAugusta, fv by Woodward's to Mary's
;or;Claysville.'-.'"-'vi!v.': K'5:'"': lrrMfJ.:
tFrom Boliisville, by;Trannsylvahiai vest
jort, and Lynchburg, to Bedford: ( ' ' Z1'
From Chnicothe;by Greermeld, Leesburg,
. and Wilminfoh,' to 'Lebanon.- ''-'Z'-:)' :
From Gfeerieville'to Shariesville, in Mercer
county. '
Winchester, and.Eatdrij to COnnersville. ,
" From Mount Vernon 4o' Marion. r r - . r'.?4,:t 4
From Hudson by ,UlosnV:.Riclineld; an4
Hinckley, trt Bruriswic"c.V ' ..' U- :-r",
;From Parkm'ahi ; in the county pf Geaura,
- to Catavia, . lluntsburghXWntviile, Th6mr
,on, to UruonviU Pstftjfee aild;returf) py
TrumbulloVVlhdsora'nd'Mespptamia. r ,
From Warren,- by Ca.hfield'and Neilr Us
bon, to SteubenvilIeLV: "', ' : V f i ?
From Ashtabula, f(ori - tn urhpikeJ b,
Warren awl Youngstoh', Jtf Poland;; ;
From Cadiz,; bNewRumley, -iui'd 'New
llagerstown, to Centervitle. v;r -
' '"FremVarrert;by;"ienna,B
ibrd, Vernon, KinsmanWilUamsiel
t ver, Pierponii and Monroe; to SaleVrilt J WU
tFroni AVarin.byBiM
'Lebanon, and Lenox to efierson, and return"
hv Wavi. Hi
-lYorn Morristown; by Barnesville and' Mc
Connelkvdle, to Bristol. ; . i . .v::r': It
0 From Mansfield , by .Husttros t ' Upper
-- r' i .
to Warren; : - - -, C': :i:
From Medina,tby''Liverpbo1aril GraftonJ
, rom GalCpolJsCo BitrtiBgton, mLau-Tence
county, and to feturn! by GuiQndotter&'ileiv
cers Bottom, m Virginia - - i' ' ;'.'. . ; -
r t
; From New-Haven to Tiffin: .f ; -i
From Lower Sandusky to Portlandr
From Jackson Court-House to Portsmouth.
Frbm .Rushvine, bv Connersville, j Browns-
vi ue, LtDerry, ana tronj tnence Dy; uxiora
and Hamilton, in-, Ohio. 'V.V ';-V--.: 1 i;
.'From Jackson j Post OffieeLby, New Lex
ington, -New Washington and Bethlehem, to
New. Castle in Kpntiickv: .." V
From Winchester by way of NobfesyUle
to Indianapolis, v
.4.
: rrom inajaiiaoolis to urawiorusviwe. ; t
From Princeton, by Petersburg "Washing
ion, uioomneia liioomingion, auu, juaruns
vilje, to Indianapolis. .i;.Hv- ,r f - . ; ,
',. From Rockford, by Portersville, to Wash
ington. : ';.;'"; ' :' - :ri', : ' ;.
v-v:.!i In JiUauttippi. - V
From Columbus, by the ChoctaW -Agency,
Jackson, Port Gibson, tGreenviHe, Washing
ton, Natchez, and Woodville; to St Francis-
vUIe, in. Louisiana.' 'JU:i "i, ''- J' ' '" ; ,
) From Woodville, :by Liberty, Holmesville;
Columbia, Augusta, and Winchester, to St.
Stephens, in Alabama. :". V " ' I? ,'- 1-
From Jackson, by Copiah 'Court' House,
Monticello,; Columbia, and Ford's, to Shjields
borough. ' u': .'iv' .-.r:;- .t . )s I -''
From Jack son, by Wikesburg, yarrenton;
and the'Rocky Spring, to Pprt Gibson.
From Washington, by Meadville,1 Monticel
lo and Monroe. to Augusta. ; . , - . '
- From Greenville to Petty Gulf. J ' ;
- From Columbus," by H amilton ancl the
Cotton Gin Port, to the Choctaw Agency., :
H, From 'Augusta Leaf River, and' Green
Court House,' to Jalkson Court, House. f
From Woodville to Pinckneyyille. . i
Discontinue all other post roads in. 'said
State, except those of the seats of Justice, so
soon as the same can be effecied consistently
with existing contracts . V-. . -',;.."..,(' , - .
' : ' ; . ' ' i' ' : "In Minoi. .'- "' - -.
, From Springfield to Lewistown : ' ;.,
v From Carmi, by Fatrfield, to Varidalia.
In Jllwsoizri. -.., '. ,
1 From New London, onthe Mississippi river,
by. Fayette,' to Franklin, on the Missouri ri
ver ,;'", W' '; ' '' V'' ' '
From St. Louis,"; by St. Ferdinand-to St.
Charles. 4 ';';,' ' V- ' ' ", : ' " .:
ThathcPost Road now established on the
south side of the Missouri river, fn'm St. Lou
is to Boonville, shall pass by the seat of Jus
tice of the county of Gasconade. v , '
' " : ' i In Mbaina. '!('': . i- -'
From Dale to Marengo. 2 Y-'i'f-
From Greenville to Montezuma., f r s
. From Montgomery to Coosawda.
("Discontinue the post route from Augusta
by fort Jackson to Coosa wda. . ' 4 j-'-r-' j
.And that Jthe postmaster General be a
thorized, IT, by, hini thought expedient tn
cause a mail to be transmitted by watf from
the City of - Mobile to the City of New Or
leans.. ,' . v ; .';;.;r - .j ' -.- . r
1 ..From Bellefonte, Jackson County, by Gun
ter's LandTngV to Blountsville. i , . ;
,From Athens, Limestone county, by East
port, to Florence. ,,: ' ; f '
'' -;' . In'J3.rkansa8 ' . . ' ' '..
From Hempstead Court' House, by Long
Praire, to Natchitoches, Louisiana.
From Little Rock to Monroe Louisiaftal
And that "the j present route from Clark
Court House to Natxhithes, ' Louisiana,4 be
discontinued. ' r - '-.- '' V .'-
Sec. 2; Jind bi it further endctedf That all
pnst routes," which,1 ' hereafter wiuSin the
tems of ' three successive years fail to yield
one. fourth of the earpe'nse' incident (to tbe'es
tablishmenV shall l be discontinued, by . the
postibaster t general; unless in cases ." where
it may be necessary as a ' connection! or cohi
tiniiation of a totite'6r routes t -Prttvided Uo,
That this section shall not be so construed as
to! deprive the' seat of Justice' in eacli?county
bfj one mail going to and from that town. V ;
; Sec; 3.' Jltid be it further enacted, (That the
mail routes froiri MoVganton, by Crab O rchard
Kirurwood. Armsrrohffi Cross Roadsi' Martin's
; Glady Creek' BHsburgi; Leetlsville, Beverly,7
j-xraveuers - iieposc. nuniersyijie' una rnuiKr
MoxganstoytrbK Ftoui ilewisburg tdNichoIas
Court .1 Iouse,f t o1 Kanaway; jCjoart 'Ioiise, in
Vinrinia, be and the same; are hereby disoii
tmued. v :--' , i ' ' ! ; . ;
j Sec, 4. rid&'iifurtf the
Postmaster Geiieral 'rna' 1 wliepever jiedeems
it expedient;" cause1 the, mail to be trahspoft
ed froml 't Charles ifi the state 6r MTs'uri,1
to FrankliK i saH.Stite; b the Weat of Jus
tice of ? Callaway Tsin& Boone' ioMntjesr instead
of j thej route w now,estahlished by. lajw $.ahd
may also cause', tbe'i mailtofVb.e transported
from Frankliu toLibertvrTh'Clav"countK : b v
the seats of J u'stice of the; counties bfj Saline,
Lillard and Ray, instead of, the route liow W
Api'fwea, uarcn o, lo.;D. i ,
it 1 -,-v-
An act . tp autliorize the lavlng out and'- 6b n-
it
Marys
h Hirer, to the Cay of Tampa in. the
y: cf .FlorIda--.,r -.V-: ?,-'"H ;':'. ''
ternto--
oil -
Li-fie enacted : bpl'thn X S&tifife twd Haute 'of
J ,"biiimt' vr,ftie. untied aiazes oj mertcu
n Coneresn asBehibfcrf. Th nt i h t PVp rt ent of the
United Statas-be ahd, he is hereby authorized
to cause to be opened in the territdry bf Flor
ndrihencej pursuing-- the most i' direct Tand
pracuca roi-teiio uoierajn, on tne St. wary 's
. ec ' ?: AmlMit further ; enacted That the
President be, and he is hereby, authorized to
employ 4hvyoop4 i of ;the United States in
T1!??.? schl rhanuejf i as net inay think
T?PeT !n e cofnpetionr or assisting sx the
comption of d.rpadf p . i;; i' dl- 4
&f&'TjM-H r).irf-VTnatfor
defraying the expenseJofexurig said f road,
the sum of twelve thousand xlbllars be and the
s me b hereby annrbDriatedlt3b iraId; but
of any money jn the Treasury, not otherwise.
annronnatdd"' - - ' - ':
Approved, Marcl 3 1S2S.
6f. Tauipniandlpuriiilug-tRe most direct andr
bractical route to Wantohs in said territbrV
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qViJ Y H OU3 E & LOT at Chapel-Hill; The
ly i hit contains four acreVand has on it
convenient buildings. The terms will be low
and accommodating, and possession given in
May. : :--: SV.KivKOLLOCK.
Chapel-nni, March 16, 1825 w3w. i
"B7IROM Shocco Springs, on the 14.th instant,
JT, a BAY- MA RE, 7 about feet : 9 inches
hip-h in brood order. She naces fast, but
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holds her head low. vThe hair is scraped off
the root.f her 'p&l-ffif v.t "'"' -i :
-,' Any person, returning said Mare to the sub-.
scnoer win De nanosomei v re warueri. . 1
y-.ZW jf.i -R'.'R. JOHNSON.
, Warronton, March 17 ? ? ? 40 :
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vf .egr ofcs lor f 3
1 S Agent for Abraham and: John BufoM,
XX I sballioffer for sale on the 5th of April
next, before the door of Mrs. Jeters Tavern,
in Raleigh Eleven , Slaves Most of them
are very valuable. Terms cash; or notes ne
gotiable at the State Bank ahd payable on 5th
July ncxL - v- , DUN, CAMERON.
Orange, March Jl 6. -j- - .r..41ts. - I
-: iNavt CoamissiowKMs Offick; i
VA---;:? ; K -v: - - . w 9a jca, i825:
THE Commissioners of the ' Navy;wiH rc
. ceive .sealed proposals until 3 o'clock P.
M. of tliej 30th AprirnexCfor theAvhHe oak,
yellow .nine, and locust materials necessary
for tHe hulls of seveni ' and the spars' of ten
sloops ofj ar. .. , ' :-:r,i.--4?--'- ' .':'-i -,ft.c."': ;
, . The materials Tor the hulls' -of ;fW," and for
the spars of. three . sloops," to: be delivered at
the Navy Yard; Charlettoxm lan. ' ; j
'For. the hull of. one; and- the spars of three
sloops' tq be delivered at the Navy Yard,
MrooklimL JewTorJc. '.? r,V.
- For the hull and spars of orc sloop at each
v- r . .
of the NaVy Yards, at Portsmouth; JV. I. Pld-
ladelphifi,! If nxhington, and Gotport Vd' '
The following detau "shows the materials
required for the hull and spars of 6ne sloop
of war by which, persons ofTerinffTnay be go-
vcmeu.m maKing ineir proposals :
Materials of White Oufc
Two kpej pieces,- 52 feet long 16 by 23
. One do - do - 42 do inches. 'i
Two keelson do ' . 52 do ' 16 by 13
One do do 5 42 do 5 inches.
1 Thirtyifbur hundred f cubic! feet promiscu
ous timber, to average i 'forty feet in length '
1800 of which, to square in the middle from
16 to 20 inches, and 1 600 to square from 14
tol8Jncte.':V,;:;;;i1
Eight thousand cubic feet of plank Stocksl
frofn thir :y to sFxty feet,' and to average foi ty
feet in le igtn,1 top end to be not1 less than teni
inches, and the ,butt end not more than four
teen inches in diameter. ':
Two hundred and fifty knees, the 'arm to
side eigh inches,' length of; hotiy six feet six5
inches, length "of arm four feet "six inches
The whole to be of the best quality of white
oak free from sap,: bad knots and ther de-
ects. : i ."m-" :-''""; " " ;
Materials of YeUo-a'-Pine-for mill.
11 nA r-. i u i mcuxuincn
dd
32 do do '
29 do do "
27 do do
21 do do
es, moulded
;4 . cW
14 inches; to
3 do
spring by the
mould .in
2 td-d
ches in 31 ft.
II pieces 32 feet long each
sided 15 inch
4
f 31'- dO'V d6
es, moulded
3f do
,28 do t do
13 inches, to
3
do 25 do - do
sprmgbythe
3 1 do 2 do do
moul.t 4 jn-
chesjnl: ft.
, to sprinsr
1 5 pieces 26 feet lg. each, 1 4 in. sq. I by ' a
15. db 25 do do 13 do . fmouloMA
J in in 31ft;
Three Ihousands five hundred cuhic feet
plank stocks 11 to 12 inches square, to ave
rage forty feet in length, none' less than thir
ty i thew bole to be ot the best loner-leafed
cioac-gnuMcu souuiem yeuow pine, emireiy
r r- L' j t- .i .:
iree i-uui isapw oaa &nois anu an oiner aeiecis.
i . J Squared Strnr Timber.
Length. Lower end. Top end. To hold larg-
T"t..- inrhL- inrht A impncinnc 1
i oo o-u-. Ss -to t . Jit-irora low
x wicwc uv v xo u y
3 -
V7$ 1'- 20
JJ.er end, 8c 17 ft.
1'
;78 'i2'J 512v.
:'74;25; i:.25'-i7-
j iioiuuppu cuu.
1
8 ft. from low
er end, & 46 ft.
from upper end.
17 ft. from low-
er end
13
1
1
2
70 11
4'19
Q 10 S, 10
51 26 - 26.. "20
lcwnd SparTtmber. i , , H !
! - .-:-' r t i -u-u i--
i - Length
partners or . : head or yard
'istinirsfVvl " -. arms..
,'- ;.feetv
imast 71
inches'.
T. feet i
inches
12
9
,7
6
3
1 do; 49
L": vr".
i
16
t!9
1 do 46
0,v-:vw''. ;
6 ;; ;"'-;--
1 do 49
1 yard 74)
8
6
r
6
6
1 do' 65
do 59
i do I 4
'17
1 ..do: 561
. a ..,14. -'. - -5
1. do 38
t The"w
tiole: toBe of the best, lonir-leafed
hne-gTained southern yellow .pme, free from
ad knotsysap,' and other "defects; , 4 .;" -
i;5000 SpTinch Ibaisteails, if inches ;
j:,6000 12 do VvvdaV ri : l db scuafe
i The wlole of the timber must have been
cut between the , Xst; of October- and the 1st
of March, and must be delivered at the diff e
rent yards as early as possible, tc certainly oifi
or before jthe 3lst day of December next, sub
ject.to the inspection, measurememy and ap
probation j of : the commandants of the yards
where i theitnaterials are delivered. 1
CnM(f fimrnaf a mnef Wm Ml"-' 4VV
w rule oat umDer, Knees; y el low pine for hull,
for the spars, and for the tree-nails t for each
sloop of war,'rWhich ahy pereon may wish to
supply. 1 1 the priced asked - per' cubic foot for
the timber and par pieces ; per sided inch
for ther knees Vnd per thousand for the tree-
nm.9 ; v r siiucu; in woros ai lengrn.
i 8
7C
5
20 ;
; 4 a
FEW days sincev near Mf. Roberts' Sta.
ble in this. Citv; a Silver
Table 5poon.
Apply at? this Office, ; . ; t w
t Rafeigh;Msrch.24 S.V ; .
- ; ;STATE OF: NORf H-CAROLINA. i-'.
U 1 ;Secr'ary Ojjic&l
IOTICE is herebygivenjthat by an act
i3 '.off-the4.last -General -Assembly of ttiis
State, a Board of Commissionejrahas been es
tablished to sit in the City of,Raleigh; to pass
on all claims fur. Military I and Warrahta' for
services performed by the officers, arid J sol
diers of the coritinentai line qf. this State -in
the Revolutionary. War, which shall be pre
sented, previous to the first datjrbf July f ext,
after which time all such claims ar declared
to' be 'forever barred. r. " . I ;( .. . ;
This5; Board is composed of 1 his Excellency
the Governor, the Treasurer and Comptroll
er. , ! WM . H 1 LL, Scy of Sidte2
Raleigh, 4th January, 1825. ;; ",
IV
1AKEN up; and committed to the Jail of
7 tt Wake County, on theth inst.a Negro
Man about 20 years old; stoit built, dark
complexion, who says his name is YEA RLY,
and that he fwas bought of Col. Staplesi of
raincK county,, v a. py a Air p.ammei, ?.wno
he believes lives in some part of Kentucky, 8t
has been ru na way more than 1 2 months.' The
owner is requested td come forward, prove
prqperty, . pay charges and take him away,
otherwise'he will be disposedj of as, the law
directs. SAMUEL H. PULLEN, Jailori
llaleigh, Sept.27; V " ! ' 91 ': I
Just received by J. Gates Son.
Miner and l uliy on Fevers ' "' -,
(.onH'a Stndv. of Medicine vols.-S ; .
' .Majendu.'s Phisiology ; ;
. ; Beam's Plefts in Equity, - ' ; ' .: rX
.- Archbold's Circuit P leading V;
Johnson's Chancery; vol. 7th 5
Benedict's History of all Religions
' Dallas's Recollections of Lord Byrn f
; T Lue of Burke '.
, Memirs of Goethe
; J Human Heart ! ?T
-f; Tales for mothers ' :
i ' Campbell's Theodoric
' . Lit con -' - . ;
Lord Byron's Conversations
I-ongs 2d Expedition
- V Miss Wright's few Days at Athens
r --r -f Valley of Shenandoah; 2 vols
; , " : Wolfe's Missionary Journal
. I hatchers Sermons"
'.- 15,000 Receipts a j ?
J March 24T. '. ' . : Z ZZ'
f V NAVT COMMlSSIOKtKs' OFFlK. I ;
. !' ' " . , 18A February, 1825.
IHE Commissioners of the'Navy will re
? r ceiye sealed proposals'' until three" o'
clock P. M of the (l$th day of April next;
for supplying the following Timber, viz ;
. ; Al; the .Pine, Tiraiber, necessary; for lower
masts, 'bowsprits, topmasts, lower yards, arid
tbpail yards, for three ships of the line ; for
3 frigates of the largest class ; for 3 frigates of
the smaller class ; for three sloop's of war f and
for., three lower , masts- for schooners. For
thirty- thousand cubic feet of squared Pine
Planks Stocks, tq be :not less t tan thirty-five
feet, and to averag-e forty-five feet in leriirth,
of at least eleven; inches in diameter, arid of
equalsize at top and butt.' One set of the
masts and spars for the': different classes of
vessels, and ten thousand , cubic; feet of the
Plank Stocks, to be? delivered at'each of the
Navv" Yards af Cliarlestown, Mass. Brooklyn,
N. York,1 and Gospbrt; Va. .tt.?'l4i-'
p Foi tvv;0 sets of Pine Bearris Ibt rigateiof
the i largest ; class ; one set to be delivered at
the, Navy . Yard at, Charlestown Mass. fahoV
one set at Mosport, V a.:- ,j "'-,',:;-;
and one set at the -Navy' Yard at Gosport, Va.
. For fourteen X.ive Oak Beams fora Ship- of
the Lsne, and eigh .Live, Oak Beams fora
Frigate of the largest class, eleven pine pi e
ces foi-"rnasts and spars, and bine pine beams
for a ship of the Line, arid twenty-two pine
nieces for masts and snara
ind spars for a Pngate of the
largest class, to be delivered! at thb Navy
Yard at! Gosport, Va;- arid for ;five Live jDak
Beams, for a Frigate, of thejargest class ; land
51 pine pieces for masts and spars for 3 ship,
to - be delivered at the' Navy Yard at Brobk-lvn.N-iYork..'t---
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v' The-whole of the Pine timber rriust be of
ther best long leaf, 'fine; grained, " Southern
yellow pine and -all the timbe'mustvbefree
frorri; sap, wanes; : ba(l knots, ; qr defects of a
nykud - arid : subject" to ihe irisp ectiori' and
approval of the SommaL V qf the several
Yards, qr such bther persoa3 th t Commit
sioners ol itue Nayy; iiiay appoint tor that
purpose. ' -'' m -i h'
ft The. proposals must: state the prices asked
pe r cubic foot ahd mqst be made,, separate-
ijr mi mc masts ui caul uass t( vlcoscis, ai
each places4 ;PeKoriswisMri
may obtain schedules of the pieces required,'
for masts, spats, and beams. ?vith their se ver
al forms and 'dimensions, . by applying in wai
ting or oxnerwise to Uie Commissioners, or tq
mt Navy'Agente at Boston, NeYork, Phila
delphia, Baltimore; "Norfolk, Va; or Charles
ton, S. C f?-,? i,?"-' f j' '"'f -j.
I Tbe, Pine Beams and Plank Stock, and the
Mast , ahd Spar Timber; roust be delivered on
$r before lhb first, day :"'6f-May; 1826 1 arid. the!
Live Oak! Bearris, on or ' before the; first No-
vemher ntxfJ y.'l's-'. - ,r:4: 1
v All the Timber, except the Live Oak, must
be felled, or must have been felled between
the first November and the firstlMarch.
- -For two sets ot tfine Beams tor Frigates pi
the" smaller; class ; one set to bedelivere,d at
-th Navy .Yard atf the City of Washington,
.Koticc.;
I fFHE subscriber; having at the last xFebrua-
a,: ry term ot tne.uourt ot fieas tina uuaN
ter Sessions, for the county of Wiifce, quali
fie,i as- ExeCutrijC.qfthelast vill and testa--meijt
of the. -lite looses Mordccai ; . hereby : :
notifies all. persons having clajtrw against saui
estate, trt present them, within , tlie tin?e pre,
scribed by law, to. George ordecai, of tliey
w i be barred of reco very . and all those ' in -debtexi.
to;?siiidestat;;io Jake - immediate
payment to him, he being authorized to set
tie .said ertate "
;.r.'VANN WwMORDECAI, Executrix
Raleigh March 23d, 1825.' ' . :42-2m
Arid, will be published early in the 'Sumraer,
;; v; ; xgalks;&.seaton'; h yr - ,
Register of Debates in Ccrigress,
,tL9H;vi;';vbLUMx i.'-;;,;--. H'x-.v--. "
Comprising: the leading Debates & Incidents
; ;. : i yyN of lUfis .. ' .
The 2d Sessionrof tbc;l8tli
Toother; withai. APPENDlconlaiiutig: .
athe most important State, Papers & 4ublic,
Documents, to which the Session has given
birth.;: .v r v. f.. , a,- 1
To be printed on a Sup ef Royal Paper, "oc.
'taVo fcrrm, Brevier l'pe, 'double', columns
:-: '---forming a large And and ample volume;
(Cjp. Price, stitched in blue paper,' 3 (tollari.
I SjibsCTipt5bnse'cived,'atrtUc of
the National Jntelligenoeiv "d ? also at the
r Bookstore of J. Gales & Son Rtelgli.
t: - Navy.Co3iiss'ioxiins Qm'l ):
v ; v;;V .y.9llVIarcJv 1825 -.
' IHE Commissioners of t lie Navy 1 Will ' re- .
ll ftcsive Scaled Proposals until 3 o'clock, '
P. M. of the 3 1st May next for the following
Live, pi,Ti$hber ''-? h ! j' ;; "
.. For one 'complete frame, to be , cut to
moulds, foi ? ''sloop; qfVar; anffoT 500 cub-t:. -feet'
of promiscuous tirriber ; to be delivered
at'the Navy-Yard near' Portsmouth. iW.JI, '..,',
f -For.tisro Vcompletcmes, p tq'r pe v cut ' Ijo . '
moulds, Lfbrii sloops of war, .nd, 8500 cubic
feet of promiscuous timber-; to be delivoled
at tne xsavy-xara, iVf.rrowi4 . -
For one complete frarne, cut to; moulds,
for a sloop of war, and8500 cubic feet pf
promiscuous timt-erj to be delivtred at the
Navy-Yard, i Urookiijn, A, J' ' "' i : -
tFor one complete frame, , cut to mqultls
for a sloop of war, and for 500 cubic feet .of
prbmjscuous timbeT ; to be delivered at the
Navyard,iiZi.a:'"; -';- '
- For onecompetev frame, cut to' mbulctsy
f6r a sloop of yar, and50O cubic feet of pro
miscuous tiiriber ; to be , delivered at the
vyard;"7fZtnoni
For biie cbfnplete: frame cut to I mould?,
fqr la sloop of war arid H50O. cubid feet of
proraiscnbus timber to be delivered at tlie.
Navy-Yard,'-or.Jj &i&'T
: The prbmiscuoris -timber to be at rleast, IS
feet longsidetl straight 'from ljtcil4incnes,
roug'i squared, the rriculding war, ad to
curve" fro mi 2 inches "to 22 inches', for every ' .
ten feet of its length' v' ; , , f ': '. '- . ..
The whole: to be delivered at-the respect- '
ivc Navy-Yards," on br before the first day of
December next,, subject to 4hc inspection
hteasureihenfj and approval of the respective;
Commaridirig Officers of the Yards 'or oisuQh. .
other persons, as 'the ; Commissioners of thp
Navy may appoint.? '' j: ; ' '-f ,:, ; ','' .'.; '.; .
i Separate proposals must be rxiae,fbr; tlu
quaiitiiy to b,e delivered at each of the Yards
which any person friay be disposed to, supply. :
The Jieautiul Arabian fStailioo,
;Will ; yStand 'tli, ' '
?f-riext season,' be-n
--: ffV'j" nienca) at my Stat-
(k; .. .. . uic, xuree . xnue
from Warrent6ri,orr. the Stage road to Raleigh,'
and will be let to -mares at'the m6derae-6um
of Ten DnUavaiih sessbn, f paid Hvitlun '.
the season, or Telyei Bolla
the season expires i Sixteen Uqllava t6 insure,
a mare in foal j' or Seven . Dollars' tht singl
leap 5 "urid-50 cents to the groom in every in -stance
The season will commence the first
day of Marcbw and end th elast daj' of August
4 S YPHA ;is' a handsome sorrel, and most
beautifully 'jkedf-re4.Wrie.irid tail ; he i
upwards of fifteen hahds high eight yc-i? .- ,
btd healthy' andYigormi arid not inferior m J
point of form or muscular power,' to ariy horse;.
on the continent yand tit i taost 'docile aiumai
Ibm-e w3een.i5f;,;l I .r'r " .'
..YlA vyas brought to America; fn the
Unite dfStates frigate Constitution- and safer
ly landed at New York in,Mav!l824-ISyphax 5
was obtained by-Ma Sfith..late.
Ainericatt'Cohsu!, at "jhe Regency of Tuni:?
and ipurchased from anA rab of high dis-
tinctiqn, who valued hirix above any horse in !
the actual possession of the Bey or King of
UrSYPHAX ; wnsJbale4 raj.;Wecca in the, ,
Kingdom q,YJaman Arabia Felix ; crossed .
the Red Sea to Derra iu Nub?a- from thence
through apart of tbebeert;.q:TiouPai'in
trerran-r-therice ihroirgh the'rejgency of Trl "o'
oli;;to ledulgrid in .ti;
th Ariierjcari" Consulate in "the Jcit of ,Tuni
-ras is certified by. .Mr.SriSuetV Potter, a
gentleman bf honor 'and reipectabiliiy. ; vV , .
Tothos0"lio wish Vo jais jfroni i tjiisde ,
servedlyf stock of hbrsesVilm genuixie; Ara
bian, the present will be a favbrable oppor '
tunity; forn experience has lohg ' shewn "rt
the;aq:Fantagw to be derived fi cm th im-
and beautiful mitrk. "Fthinfe conliiitute him 1
const el Ution among? Stud Horses; , !
ivvw jjasiuraijc vriu oe proviueu lormarcji- '
Creenwood Warren," Jan. 14,'
22-tlsfX
,BLAt'K DEEDS
T Eay Donadat thu n:rr
provement ot our stock crossed with the Ara
biaril c ':tX: ,
SYPH .CtV hirfi form?. muscuTar-A..
left uhh the horse, or they will be' fed with;
gTaiulif; required iibut Tio' liabnitv for c;.ii
dents or;escape.!-:ROBERT S: A?JSO-I '
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