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A Mi r. l r 5' " i Outs ar the plans of rairdelighifUl peace '. -Un'warp'd byi party race to live lite brothers.'. V 4 "ft 41 si . ."-fr-- .,.' - . - -'.-.' .- ;:'.-?v f'..,.-v..'V-'j--r7i--v.- .C""!' V -'- - ' . . "'i. A. i i ' i k . 1 X l' ' i fc. - i . f niiiil i t A - s ' . - mm. tmnmmmw-:;- if--- i ' ' t - ; r - : f V I f - I i I TH E REGISTER, is published every Tuesb at and.FRipAT, , ; JOSEPH GALES & SON, J At FiYE Dollari per ahntimV half in advance. " " " j ADVERTISEMENTS 1 Not exceeding J 6 -lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollarand 25 cents for every suc- ceed'ine publication.! those of greater, length in the same- proportion thanfctuliy -receivea-.. ,,'tprs must be post-paid. LTTns to the Edi- - BY AUTHORITY. . . 4 V v ' - j. I -- ., -r j. -. - " r- , - Ah Act to authorise the President J of the - f United States to . cause a road ,ta,.bjjf niajrk ed 'out from' the r Western frontier., of Mis souri, to thexoivfines of ,Ne lexlco ti s JBi it enacted by the Senate and llluse of Re presentatives , of the ; United States Co ' America tn - Congress astsembletl, That 'the -President ; qf the United States be, and he hereby is, au thorise to appoint Commissioiiers, to mark out a road from the Western frontier of the State of Missouri, to the boundary line of the Unitel States, in the-direction, to Santa Fe, of New-: Mexico: Prwidedi That the said Commissioners r shall first ohtuin the consent r of tlie interv ening tribes of Indians, by .trea . r to th markiner of the said road.' and to tile unmolested use thereof to the pitizen of tbe'United States,, and to the Mexican Ke- public.:,..,, ,r V - h ; s ":. I . . v Sec. 2. Jlnd be it further enacted, Tpat .the President; of, the United States .behind he herebv is, authorised to cause the marking -of the said road ,to be continued from the boundary line .'of the United States . to the .'.firoiitier: of Nev Mexico", under such r$uia t tion as may be agreed upoii for that purpose between .the Executive of the .United States, -and the Mexican Government. ; j 1 " "j" Sec. S. Jliid 6e Hi 'further enacted, That the sum . or ten tliousund dollars be, snd ilie .same hereby is, apjjropriated, to defray the - expenses of marklngrthe said road ; ai.d the I further sum of twenty thousand dolhjrs, to p jdefi-ay til expenses of treatii g with the tn-" 2ians, for, their consent to the estahUshment and Xisevthereof ; the said sums to be paid out of anv money in the Trea'sun. not otherwise .appropriated. : K jv, .s -- ' Approved, March 3 y 1825. All Act fixing the place for holding the Cnv '- cuit and District Courts of the United ' States for . the Southern ; Distnct of New- 'Tork. " :-:r A i , "b: --'"1 1 ' H , He it enacted by the Senate and House of Sepresentatit'eg of the TIniied States of Jimerica 3 i I Con&fess a ssemb led, iTiat the Circuit and District Courts of the Southern District of N United States for the 'W Yorkf shall be hoi- : dein the City Half, in the city of New-York as heretofore, "until otherwise ordered py law, or until the, Secretary t of the '1Ieastrryi' n the representation lof the Judges of said r. Courts, respectively, ihall direct further or other accommodation, to be provided for said Courts, ; oi either of Ijhem : Provide The . competent autht rity allow to said Courts; the ." exclusive use of some suitable apartment for hoWins:. the same in the said City J lall s Arid A Provided. That the District Court of the Unlit ed States-for the sai Southern 1 istrict !d New Voi k, may conti ue to hold its sessions where the same are n w held, until the last ' of May,: which shall, b in the year one? thous f t sand eiicht hundred and I twehtr-srx s ahy thing in this! act Contuned to the I contrary notwithstanding. ! . . . ' . : Approved,' March 31825. An'Act to provide an additional appropijA ' tion'to complete the Public Kjad, from J" Fensacola to St. Aucrustine- in the Terri- - . tory of -JFlorida. ' ! " ; A 'V t - He it enacted by the Senate and House v'$ Representatives of the United Stales ofJlme- . rica in Congress assembied, t hat iprtbe CQm pletion of the Public Road, directed Jo be, , ) pperted fromPensacola to Sti Augustine, in :c theTerritory ofjFlorida,! theum of eijht tlibusand dollars be? and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury, riot otherwise appropriate. -ApprovedMarch 3, 1825. An Act declaring the consent of Congress to an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, ' therein" mentioned:-: Siyi'iM f- Re it enacted by the Senate and. House of Jle- ; Jifesentativesl of; the" United States vf America ' lin Congress assembled, That the assent of Con gress is hereby, ijtven and declared to an, act of the General Assembly ofVirnia,' entitjled ' An.act 'incorporating aicoropany;; for the. purpose of improving the navigation" of the Appomattox river, from Pochahontis Bridge to B roadway j;passedon the ieighth day of December, one thusand eiffht hundred and : : Approved -March 3,1 825. An Act raakinlr further appropriations iorie " Military Servico for the year one thousand . eight hundred and twenty five ; ' -j.;- i xRe- it enacted by tA& Senate. dndHoiise of Representatives of the United States of ' Ameri ca, if Congress aembledThai the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropri . ated,:torwit I Ais! irM ' For pay . of the Su perintendant j of Indian 'Affairs at St.- Louisj and ' the seyeraf Indian 'gehts,Ias' allowed bv lawrtwenty-eirht thou- anu aouars. v. , j. r r , c ' K 'l V I I III - ' i W r ...... f . V : t 1 - . ' .For pay of the sub-asrents, : ihcludinsr the two. on the'-lissouryas allowed by law, thir teenjthousand "dpllars.. ;, ,' -s i'" ,s For. presents to Indians, as ? authorisedby act of one thousand eight hundred an4 two, fifteen thousand jtfollars- . . , -: . .-For -.contingent- expenses ninety-five tbou- san dollars. -. , . . . " For payment of the amount of the annuity due to. the Cherokee nation; under the treaty of twenty.fouTth Octrberone th -usand eight hunclreil and four, which" was ratified during: the last , session fof Congress, ati 4br which no payment or,- approprjatiow 'ias i heretofore been made, twenty tliousind dollars. , r For,payment of-said Annuity fnr the year one thousand ,eight hundred and twentv-five, according -to the stipulations of said treaty, one thousand dollars. -V' " Tor carrying into effect so much of the fourth article of the treatv of the eighth January,- one I thousand elfrht' hundred and twenty-one, between the United States and the Creek nation, as relates to the compen sation due to the citizens of Georgia by the Creek nation, it belngj for the payment of the fourth instalment, which will be due! on .said claims in one thousand eieht hundred and twenty-fire, according to" the stipulation of said treaty, t wenty-t hree thousand dollars. - For; ( defray irig- ;t he ex p e uses Of holding treaties with the Sioux CUippeVays; Meno meenes, Sauks Foxes, '&c. "as per estimate of General . Clarke, for the burpose of estab lishing boundaries and promoting peace, Sec. between said tribes, ten thousand foui hun dre dollars.' . .:ri,;- ;;- : I -f ' For arreawges' priorto the first of Jjuly. one tousnd eight hundred and fifteen, twen ty thousand .dollars.7 ; -.-v 'C? "- " , For arrearages from firt July, one thou sand eight huridred and fifteen to first Janu ary, one thousand eight hundred and eigh teen; four thousand dollars .' v For the i faymentof claimsrAgainst'.the' Osa es bycitizeiis of the United - Staffs three mausand five hundred and' eicrhtv-lwo dol lars and fifty cent9, being the' balance of" a former appropriation which has passed to the surplus tund. ' v ; For payment of the annuity to the Sock and Fox tribes as provided fpr by the third article of the treaty with those, tribes, dated fourth August, eighteen hundred and twenty our one, thousand dollars. - , - For pavment of the annuity to the Ioway tribe of Ind'ans, as provided for "by these- c-uihi articis oi tne Treaty witn mat irioe,.aa ted; fourth August, t 'glteen hundred and twenty -four, fit e hundred dollars. : j ; : 'For pament of fivt hundred dollars to each of the four head Chiefs of the Quapaw tribe, pgrceably tb the second article of the treaty with sajd tribe, da'ed tlxi fifteenth Novem ber, eifaliteen hundred and twenty-four, two thousand dollars. . ". ' j For payment of the annuity provided for by the same article of the said treaty, one thousand dollars. c - For the purchase" of provisions for : six months, as provided for by the fifth article of said - treaty, fifteen thousand three hundred and seventy -two dollars. " - - ' For -furnishing facilities for the transporta tion of said Indians, as provided for by the aforesaid fifth article of said treaty, one thou sand dollars'.! A- , j' :" ' ". ; . For the pay of a sub Agent or Thterpreter, tn reside among saifl Indians, as is provided for bv the same article Of said treaty, five humired dollars.' 1 ; " y , "For t!ie payment of the annuities proVided for by the. second and third articles of ,the treaty of the twentieth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, with the Choctaw nation of Indians ; and also, of in annuity to R -bert Cole, provided for by the 10th arti cle, twelve thousand one hundred' and fiftv dollars. 1 'f :"v. ;' . ; 'f " For the payment of the claims of the Choc taw nation, for services on the, Pensacola campaign, and otUer claims of the Choctaw Indians, as provided for by the sixth and eighth articles of said treaty, sixteen thou sand nine hundred and seventy -two dollars andftycents; ; ' --. -j ;' . ; For the salary '.of the Agent, provided for by the ninth article of said treaty, fifteen bun dred dollars. ' ,'. : " Z, i, f'.' For carrying into effect .the provisions of the ninth article of said ireafy, the provisions of tile third artich , for the survey and sale of ui'- iin-HJuir sepuuus ui iaiiu-iric-rein rererren tq ; and for running the line defined in the firs article, nd any other expenses arising out Vfv the . execution of the said treaty, ten thousand dollars. ' ? ; Towards the execution of any 4reat3'that may be ratified by the United' States, prior to the next session of Congress, with the Creek Indians, for the extinguishment of their title to lands in Georgia and Alabama and for the removal of said Indians west of the Mississippi, two hiindredand fifty thousand dollars.. -;-! j.: , - :t-r,- Approved, March 3, 1825. . ;f : . h 1 HE 'subscriber will, on Monday the. 9th JLV day 0f ay nejx open an English School In this place,' on the following terms, viz : For Reading, Writing and Arithmetic,' 5 grammar and Geoerranhv , " o per Scholar for 6 months. . " , i WM. LIGIITFOOT. Raleigh, April 4. ; . r ; - .45 ' Gj"jp II E undersigned , having a dminlsteredat A the last Feb. term of Wake County Court to the Estate of Johnston Britt, dee'd. late of said County, alii persons being indebted to the said deceased, ?lre hereby - required, to pay their respective debts to' him ? and ;all those to whojn the said deceased stood indebtr etl, are .desired to send in their accounts to thesubscriher for settlement Vt$$ -v-T-: v "Wake County, April 4. : : ? - 46 3t J5LAN KVA H RANTS r for sale at Uiis ofilce ,4 - npllEsUDScriber haying'at the last Februa 8 ry. term bfj thVCoOrt of Pleas and Quar tfer Sessions, for the county of-Vake, 'quali fied as Executrii of the las.trwillyand;festsi, raeht of the Jate MosesJMordecai ;liereby notifies all perjsons having'claims gainst said estate to present, them kwithin the time: pre scribed by law, to George Mordecai, or they will be barred! f recovery and all those In debted to said 'estate, to make immediate pavment to hi' in, he being authorized to set tle' said estate. 1 J - V J 'T-ANN W. MORDECAI,! Executrix.! , Raleigh March 23d, 1825. 42-2m ! And will be published early in the Summer, " GALES & SEATON's . Register, of Debates in Congress, ' Volume I. : r - Comprising tle leading Debates & Incidents VX The 2d Session ;of4he-18th1 Together . with an PPENDIX, containing o the most important State Papers &. Public Documents, to which the" Session has given T-: birth.' -v:' I .. -: J - -, J,iV:, '--.; To be printed n a Super Hoyal . Paper,, op- ta'o lorro, jurevier l ype, .aouoie columns forming ' large and and ample volume nTr Price, stitched in blue paper, 3 dollars K Subscriptions, received at t'e ,Onic' Or the Nationdl Intellig'-neerand. also at the Bookstore of J; Gales & Soil, Raleigh. N4vx CoaiMissioxEKS Oo-ict:, 9th March, 182 .: . MIE Commissioners of the Navy will re? 15 ceive Sdaled: Proposals, until j o clock, P. M. of the B 1st May nextytor the following Live Oak Timber, viz . vvd;,, For o-ie complete frame to be cut. to rrtouldSj '-for ,.aj sloop ol war, and for 500 cubic feet of promiscuous timber ; to be delivered at the'Navy-lfstf-d, near Portsmouth, J". - 1 For two .-complete' frames, ;to be cut to moulds, for. sloops of war, and 8o00 cubic feet of prom scuous timber ; to be delivered at the Navy-Yardi Churtesto ten, Jlfass; . For one 'cbmplete frame, cut to moulds, for a sloop qf war, and 8500 cubic feet pf promiscuousttim er ; to oe aenverea at tne Navy-Yard, BrooHyn,Jr.T.' 0 v : j' For one complete frame, cut to moulds, for a sloop of war, and for 500 cubic feet of promisdioustimber ; to be delivered at the Navy-Yard, Jr7(ieu. v -4 . r --- ""! - For one complete fr;me, cut to moulds, for a sloop of war, and 500 cubic feet of pro miscuous timber rto be delivered at the Na vy-Yard, 11 tishington. f . ' -: '4 For b'-e complete frame, cut to moulds. for -a 'slooo of war, and '500 cubic feet of - " ti . ,. promiscuous timber ; to be delivered at the Navy-Yard,' Goport, la. . i .. y.. I ; The promiscuous rimber to he at least f-tt long, sided straight from 11 tol4 inches, rough squared, the m- ulding way and; to curve rrom p incnes ro uicnes ior every ten f et of its length. 4-1 ' 5) The Avhole to be delivered at the-respect ive Navy-Yards on or before tlie first ay ot December next," subject to the insjiection, measurement, and approval of the respective Commanding Officers of the. Yards, or of such other; persons as- the Commissioners of the Navy may appoint. !" j - f Separate jproposals must he mane tor tno quantity to ?e delivered at each of the .Yards, which any p ersoh may be disposed to supply. The Beautiul .Arabian Stallion, Will Stand the next season, (be inghis first in A merica) at my Sta ble, three miles from Warrejnton,on the Stage road to Raleigh, and will bdJet to mares at the moderate sum of Yeri.Dpllar the season,Aif, paid within the season, or Twelve Dollars, if paid after the season expires; Sixteen Dollars to insure a mare in foal ; or Seven Dollars the sintrle leap ; and 50 cents to the groom in every in stance. The season Will commence the first day of March, and end the last da3'- of August. SYPIIAXis a handsome .sorrel,: and most beautifully marked, red mane and tail ; he is upwards-of fifteen hands high ; eight years' old, healthy and vigorous, and not inferior in I point of form or muscular power, to any horse on tne comment ; ana the most docile atuteal I have evert seen,, - ''' ';. ; -:' , f ; SYPHAX was brought to America in the United States' frigate Constitution, and safe ly landed at New York in May,lB24, Syphax was obtained by .Maj. Townshend Stith, late American Consul, at the -Regency of Tunis, and wa purchased frohvan A rab of high dis- tmction, who valued nvm above any horse m the actual possession of tlie Bey or King of lunis., ;i ...... - . , r.-i . -. i.": A SYPTTAX was foaled near Mecca, in the Kingdom i of Yeaman!, Arabia Felix - crossed the Red Sea to Derra, in Nubia from thence threiigh a part of the Desert, .to Taoulla, in Terrahthehce, through the regency of Tri poli, to IJeledulgerid and from tlience to the American Consulate in'the city of Tunis as is certified by Mr. Samuel C. Potter,' a genttenfanj of honor and respectability. 1 To those who' wish to raise from this d. servedly "stockf horses. the genuiheAra- uian, iiie present win ue a ravoraDK-, oppor tunity ; for experience has long, shewn us the advantages to be derived from tlie im provemeht of our stock crossed Vitli the Ara b,ian;vi.:-v-4 i -,-I'-''....'A', St--'?-j?- C" ; x S YPHX's. high form, muscular powerst and beautiful markA I think constitute him a constellation amohg Stud Horsesvt! feGood pasturage will be provided for mares left; with ithe horse; or they will be fed with gram ir required but no liability "for acci dents or escapes: J ROBEltT RANSOM Greenwood Warren, Janl4. 22-tlstAJ Notice." H AMES TAYLOR, ot Martm. county, is dead; amd I have become-his AdmVnistra- or. .h Person's . indebtel to - him, are; hereby required. ?tb make 3 payment; immediately. rersns jiavmgiCia-.ms against ins estate are also hereby; requested to" make them known tolme without delay; - or I shall avil . myself otthis notice to bar their Claims v f - ' 1 ' : KINCHEN TAYLOR, 'Adm'r.- March 25. "- ' .451A15 " ' THE subscriber has .lately received a con siderable Accession lo his former stock; and (having made favorable purchases, he is embld to oiler : them as cheap as they can be obtained elsewhere. - His business here after, will be for Cash exclusively.! - WM. H Raleigh, Feb. 17, 1 825- HILL. 33tf.: TAKEN UP, k ND committed to the Jail of this county, A on the 21st inst. a Negro Fellow, -siip-pt d to bela runaway slave, whej .;aays.". his name is Cornelius Jones, and that he! has hved in NewOTork four "or five years last- past," hut cannot, or whl not name the state, jcounty or tqWh in whicli herVas raised T .life isibout five feet seven inches high,.,black complex ion, with a small scar oyer his right eye, and and one near the corner; of the sjime, His dress is a drab pea-jacket, blue JropndMittov and -duck trowsers. . lie was brought to this place? in the schooner Hetty,-Wright, last from Charleston, The owner is requested td come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or hewill be- Bealt with .-'i. - t -'.!' -' S ; c- as me law. uirecis. . . - I - V . : JOS. GARRETT, Shff. WaslvihRton count v, No v." 23, 1824. 19-6m N ew Music for the Piano, ' Just received by J. Gales 8c Son. , f . . PIECES. S . -' Selections from the Oratorio ofjf Creation, by Hayden. ;, , - j . Overture to the Opera otJUoIumella, oy Oa- raza. ' - i? Do. to La Denna del Fugo by Rossini' The Cossack, an admired Russiah Air with variations.,- :, ;r .r jk ?;:. 1 ,;- Ne'er can the Rose, do. with variations. Di Tanti PalpTti, with variationsj y Latour. piu Dulci e Placidein the Opera of Tan- credi; by Rossini., . s , , " La Feste : de la Rosa.- a favonte -Sjcdian Arja and .Waltz. First of May, a favorite Rondo. .'Grecian'Rondo. . , Hungarian do. ' . . i Favorite Waltz, by Mozart. bmce then i m doomea,,witn. variations. .. O where will bonny Ann, a Scotch Air, with do, ( . , Mrs. McLeod's Reel. . . i - Favorite Dances in Tom and Jerry. Madam de Neuville's Waltz. The Berlin do. .Copenhagen . do. ,. St. Patrick's Day. The Campbell's are coming, or Hobnob. Oh 'tis love. Basket Cotillion land Rustic Reel. ' The Lavender Girl, arranged as a Rondo. . . songs: A; Highland Iiddie'head of Wlai. Ah! Cruel Maid.- ' , All that's bright must fade. And canst thou think because wej part Boy s of S witzerland. Bright be thy dreams. Crooskeen liwn. Down the burn and through Jthe jMead. Di piacer mi balza ilx;or. . -;. J j . Every yearimpairs iilVs treasure, a Duet. From Fiow'rs which we twine jfo'r the tem ple of love. ' . Far, far; o'er hill and dale. w: i Father, thy word is past, from thb Oratorio the intercession. , Go then, 'tis vain. u Gathering of the Clans. Here is the Gfetw ; . : Hurrah! Hurrah! a German National Song Home, sweet home I H.irk!, the Vesper Hymn is ste .I'll love thee as thewild Bee .1 alng. oves. I would the world have strayed. Love thet, dearest, yes. v. t inrl nF f.ove. Ifomance and Glorv, Lord, remember David, by HaiidLv -My soul is dark, from Byron'aj Melodies Most beautitul appear, nayaen. , Mrs. Poe. Ne'er canthe rose. .4 , ' On a bright sunny morn, Oh come to me when day-light sets Oh say not woman's love is bought. 'Oh tell me how trom love to ny v Oh banquet not. js - Of a' the airs. ';. '; Orfa Moor. -':;M -'' J' Pretty Sophy. W : :p -i - Poor senseless Marj Peace be around thee, i - Poor old Maids. -Roll drums merrily. l- y., Sweet is the tear that's shed o'er 3hould those fond hopes. S:iv -whnt shsill be our snOrt to 1 Soldier rest; the fight is o'er. I - See, the dawn from. Heaven is br To sigh yet feel no p&m, ' Take this rose; , uvt To Xadies Eyejs. ,r, They're a'-noddin'. , i The all of life is love. i The Pirate lover, p$ . . .The Harper's Song.' ' The, Chieftain. f "The Crystamiintersv The Castihan maid.r r rl The Peasant Boy. ? : When the w eaix un declinethi ; Where Hudson's murm'nng ; -When Charley was deceived . Who'll buy my love4uiots.- Ic When love was a child . hillowa. Besides the v above, J.Gales & ; Son haye a great variety of Music and Songs oh h,and. . April 7:- - ') fe' 'i--,: lore. da:v. ; ; ; caking. Notice; td Joufn evmen -Taylors I -; , - - - . t - . '.'". r inHE Subscriber .wishes to empjojr tliTef? or S, 1 four first rate wprk men to whom he wiW, give constant: employment thez-remainJerTof this year at good prices, and board them low er than itCan be-obtaitied elsewhere in the State. r JOHN THOMAS. . ' Milton Caswell co:N. C: -1 - 1 -i i ii . ( S herehy given;thata bcrtificater fr twr shares of the Stock of the, State Bafik North-Carolina, in the name of Rry&Vht field' late of Lenoir county 1 'as been mis laid or.ldst and that I shalf apply to the Pre sident of said Bankfat his Otfide irt Raleigh on the first Monday iri . 'May nex, for a dupli-' cate certificate, when f)d where ptrsous in terested may contest the same if .they think prdper v WMrCR0OMr F.xtcutoriof ; - ryan lvnitneia, aec.- Lenoir County, March 1225. 'JPhe Subscriber'a elegant toting'JJorse ' iiAiuiJiv xxjin-ni a colt of the noted and fa mous OUf Sir .Arc.H?e'-will Br.MTaJL?T stand inerpesent. sea so m which, will, end the 1st of July, at Ills own Stable? at TradesrllilLin C six miles'east"; of PfttsborougliV where the Stage Road from Raleigh to Salisbury crosses ; the road frpirtHillsb Hill . to-Fayette vilei Jat '12. doljars .' the,' season, : which may bVchscharged by the payment or 10 dolls, if paid within the season ;' 6 dollar cash in hand for a single leap ? those who pay the money for a leap may .take -the sea son if they choose by paying the, difference between, the leap 'and the season. " A class of six mares being put ; and one (my cholce man - being responsible ' for the payment pTr the whole a. discount of the price of one maro will be given. ; Fifty ceirts to the" Gmbrrr ir all cases. v Lots .well enclosed and well wa.- tered are proyidel for mares thamay be left with the horse; arid' they will be, fed with jgrain at aoderate; price if required. , Great, care will be taken to prevent accidents dt any kind, and I will hold myself liable f4 any that may occur by . reason of the horse and also liable for escapes, but -hot liable for any other Kind of accidents.', . : ' t v ' , Hambletonian is.a beauiful dark dappW bay ;j will be. foar year's old this spring ; fuli , 5 feet 4 inches high, and whose symmetry f form, and inajestio. appearance entitle him 'to rank amongst the best horses in the Uhitetl States.- ' ; .-. ;t : ;. ' i v.. Hambletonian's dam is a large well formed, mare, and raised by Thomas Snipes,- Esquirey of this county . from the choice blood ot thte ' State; Zi JolIyAir,;.FontiheJ, &x. 1 - Troni a few trials made in a private way I have, po doubt . but young Uambletoni-Aii ' wouk. distinguish himself with great success -on the turf, j and under, that belief I intend, to , put him in training at the end of the seasonv ; - J -W. BYN'UM. Trades Hill, Chatham County,7. ! f . - March 19. aff ,.,.:;:''. NAVT COMMrsSlONEHS OFflCK. v " - -,8th Februarys i 1825. 'TpIIE Commissioners of the. Navy will re- ppi' A!1(3fl : nmnoteh' linlil three or clock P. M of the I5th day of April next, for supplying the following Timber, viz.i, . AIL the Pine -Timber necessary for lower masts,i bowsprits,, topmasts lower yaixis, ana topsail yards, for three si liprs of he line ;"--fo'r 3 frigates of the largest class 3 frigates of the smaller class ; for three ilo fps of war ; and for three; lower masts tor schooners, i- Fff thirty thousand cubic . feet of squared pine Planks Stocks, to be not less f ban thaty :frve feet," and to average forty-five frtr in; length, of at least eleven inches in diameter, and oi equal size at top and butt. ' One set-f the, masts and spars" for the different classes or vessels; and ten thousand cubic feet of this Plank Stocks, to be 'delivered at each of th Navy Yards at Charlestown," Musl. Brooklyn N. York, and Gosport; V. " H - f . . . For two sets of Pine Uearrrr for Frigates ot the1 largest class ; one set to be delivt red at theNavy i Yardat Charlestqwn, Mas; and ohe set;;at Gosport, y a. . J tt ' ; I For two sets Of Pine Beams for Frigates ot the smaller class : one. set to be delivered at the Navy Yard 'at ithe City of U isliington and one set at the jNavy ara at Vaospon, ya. For fourteen LivejOalc Beams for a Ship of - the Line, and eight Live .Oak Beams tor Frigate of the largest- class," 'eleven inepie-.' " ces for masts and spars, and" nine pihe b-eams for .a ship of the "Line, and tyVenty-two piner pieces for" masts aoq spars tor a rpgate olthe largest class,, to be delivered at the Navv Yard at" Gosporti Va;-; and for five Live Oak Beams,5 for a.Fri gat e: of the largest cits ; and 5l pine pieces for masts and spars- for a' ship to, be - deliveredrat the :Navy Yard at Brooke The .whole of the Pine timber mnst be of the best Jong, leaf, fine grained, Southern. yellow pine and all tHe trmbyr must be freer from sapv wanes, -bdnotsl or;def ects of a t hy kind; ' and 1 subiect to tlie inspection and approval of the Commandants of the several Yards, or such other persons as tne i.ommisi-' sioners ot the JSavy - may. appoint r tor that purpose.1:, .--ir'V-'bV- tf'" . ' , x The proposais must state the prices aslceo per cubic footj ana must oemaue separate ly for the masts of ; each; class of vessels, at' . each placei-; l'ersons wishing toJContract may obtain schedules of th'e pieces .tequiretl. for masts, spars, and beamsirvith their -sever,- al forms and dimensions by applyi ; in wrif ting or otherwise to the Commissi' ,wrz, or to. the Navy Agents at .Bostofl,New-Vcrk, Phil defphia; Baltimbre, Norfolk;-Vrt. crX'harles-"' ton, SC. ki 1 -i -.; ' -; ' -; The pine Beams and Plank Stock, r.n'4 the, i Mast and Spar Timber, must be delivcicJonr " or before the first day of MaylCCG ; : nd the;; Live Oak: Beainv on or before the first-No-,-vember next;- .v.'!' ..;. -.;.;:,;- All the-Timber, except the Live Oak; must be i felled.or mtist have been felled betwecif ' I the first November and th ffrit Mr.efw .. '. a- ; . - t -! " ' - " ' - - - ' ' ' - ' j .. '';'!--i . : ' v. ' . - "' - , , ". ir-"-.-i-r y - - '; ..;-: - -'-'... ' . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 15, 1825, edition 1
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