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. ir 5 I 1 - 4 ii-.- . 1 . 7 ; -v 1 1 ?Tf JICKLENBUIl G; 1 N DEP. ENDENCEj A r,i ;. v-' --rhn celebration' Which tboteiJfa.ee. ii in k'7 '"C ? 'if it did riot Jiurpassanr. thing bfbe iY'r - U'day as fide, ntVotiuncomfortahJj ! - : vv.-tvarm 5 afanearlr hour, Jare s - ly ."Wnrmtrae of tamifc. strangers ind citi U ; Uf; At 1 1 o'clock; -AvM.alprpces i-i. 51011 v.asj formed,, uncicr:me -.uireuiuu oThos: G.lktthtreet - ie i "sou tli offhfe' ou rt:-Hou se-rCapt. Kenne- 7 CapniThos-fJi'-'PolkV. fronU citizens . ;id grangers jiextand lastly: a brind ? of. revolutionarr veterans 60 tor, ZO in - y WmMr V? "Itheri 'mbvedjto - V whichthoarh f Spacious, wa7 crowded -?,:Joi overflmvi n I'and " numbersfoundi t , ';,imppssible .to-procure :seats 'The'exefcisea atVUhe chutel) .com- J ?i crenuitic JpiotV and ardent ''patriotism " - bjrthe.en f ra bl e D r. , H unter 5 this .was M-..5UceeeueabY- appropriate music, irom ; the band. tafter whichvtbel Declaration 'tt)Fv I.hdepend encev ,fry the citizens pf Vf reverent! gentlemaiAn.dratiop; iyf4s 'r :vjiieh riveted tbe,attentiori ot toe au -rJience, 1 :'am1,Vcau'seil -; feara to I? tnck Itf b -(kiwn the.iu rrftv cd r?ieekstf tlie ivar- Hwori ahdboa-Headed ;oterans fTh t fbratoVidid ample iusl i c i t iiis subject i j - t n e. i epi cieu l n a m i n a r c u c ourrsi ; i ii e fv 'undaunted rhtriotism jf jiir rorcfather, Vivhom no difficulties oiild dishearten, 1 no terrtirsitlimay; ho' plri vatwnVsu.bd qe vh a looking only to j the-justice - of " their cause, and thewroncS they ; bad . feceiveU indignantly, renounced ;their - aile'g5ance to a ovemmentHybose1 pro- ' ; tectinn wav felt only in the inj qri.es v which t inflicted, andwhose paternal ' -'regard was evinced only in systematic ; .'attemptV to, -wrest -from tliem -all that they held valuable as men who claim- cd freedom as a birth -riiht, and io re l. dace them to a'state of bdmlae Worse ;! than 1 ea t hi ;H is . add ress ifr the'pa t riq- ' ; .ticband whose veiierable; forms were before Inm. and whose snowv locks and j;v .tehvi. rraniesiqrinea sucn a . striKing . i:v-;.ntrastltp the picture h 6 had sketchf u of their vquthful streuffth and vijror, :rvvas peculiarly appropriate &: pathetic, Jl 7. and texcitetl emotions in 'every-bosonTi . wbicriHtTtaybe easil V: imagined.but hot described.; -The address, in sbort, was ' "tirtiK'wel!. ccmceivedand happily cxecu-; f f.ft pdllA nd iwcrreffiret' that: -"it wil I -not", be ; 6uT;pbwer to jayt torerl&t j ITV KtU iilJ line tl1rl ' f )l ' r 1 uestljftKe'cdm rp lor publication.; v i U i3iC'rVi;'f;t j, The - exercises - jd the : thurch' ; were ?r xjl6sed wth inusicVand 7 discharges of ca n n o n, anq .1 lie re vo i u i io n ary. y c r epns J re f u rrletf inr nro ce ssi on esc or teel by th e i ' nii 1 i tar rvi !tV: i-V '' ; v-::';V 7, ." -7 . -;Nn une-present at this celel5ratidri, iv iOoaKliiave oeen ; enrirei v u rimoveu ujr r the 7 recollect ions' and associations cpn V 7hecieil: with'ilvThe qccasioh was jie- cnliariy calculated-. to prouuee aa injen i rsitv 'of' Telltu j ; "aud to 'elicit reflections vat .once pleasurable and profitable.7 It U-was the fiftieth anniversary bfari event; 5 ' of vhiclv the citizeiis 1 vitlioiit the imputatioiV of vanity mivht justly bt? proud 5 it was a tit occasion of joy and -gratlt udes rejoicin& praise . --butvat '.thei same time, tite -iflection ' could not - but arise i n nw ny a bbscini, ' -th t bu fe'w, a cry few of the numbersj itliertasiubjeI 7ip ' it,- ' would Hve'to uitnes its return. Fifty ' ,; , ycarsnencev ano or ine muiMiuue-inen 7 i; liHeiiU the greater p irtv will be, repos-r - Jiu; beneatii thV clod of tlie valiiiy : dust ": Cwill hhve-returned to clusV&'l he 1 spirit io iiinf-wnoiiave it. oucn a reneciion 7wa. H7calcuIatedj to nmderate th 'iecHnsrs-.to induce a soberness id tuirth, a u ( 1 to impart an 7j n te re s t , to the scene at once-"peculJaTaild.inip'rtssive; 7.. " A bou t -A o'clock, P JSKJ a I arge n n m bcr satdown to a.fliuner prepared by " ; Div ilendcrson, in the beautiful-grnye , op thex:ollegefc'gf een.7 ; (Tenerai George ; Grahauv pSpctate'd asPresdeirt,; and . ' Isaac, Alexander, Esq, as Vice-Prcsi-l' , 7't- After the cloth : was removed r liKvfoIIowifig toasts were' druukv interf - t : -pcrieil " With patRotic':sungs-ahuVvac7 cuinpajiieif vi th i iscliarges, of. cannon t .7 ;V, w:v(77f tT9ASTSi-:' : -'y' . 7'ir 'Tlii diy we celebfate-On that day the republic oanncrs were tinturled'in"ir eSOth 2 m r tneir arid ve- U I " - :i - lotte, muepenuence ieeiarei by tne patriot iVJ k ;"1 ic.citensf Meckl?iiburgj ,f absolving thern '! -V'-,v'l ' ''' '.'ttves 851 He-gfiance-: Im Great 'Britain; t"i ;'7;7 ..-'o. ;''7".'- May tlie5 nable dced be engraven on. the :7 ' ' t ' hearts of all pres'ent and the jildedpages of 1 7 7 .'AhisforV tranfait it to pbsteritvj. " r v ; '7 7 H- " ' ''' t''-.-'.2,The"Wtrio'ts- who'signed jh'eKMecklent L.. . i ; r burg Declaration of Independence," th 11 v-, r ,? ci Mayj34-rve nonor mem t 1 1 ' " 7 ! firraitcss, love them Tr their virtue, - r 7- " j V-s ; 3.Ti)7ipenory of those : Ji?rj'es -of Lex- V jngton, otiass; wbohrst seated the.brokeri co v?iajit -tti their blood, arid absolved all al- - ; ;7 'irguiijce vvith.morher BriUin. ; .77 ; -7r 7 ' . . puKCountryand' Gqvefnmeht--The ': ; 7' "ipeoWs .orCoiuritpus, 'meVatri6it'r Wash- i .tori,- the philosophy of Frnklinv tliefwis- 7? ;;7iomr:?-nd'--c have 77 .;7'creccd a fabric. ttiat.VH Ust tilljime shall . 7'-1 be no mbfex:if -H'rJrK -V I . .: 7:5 1 Tiie ft eroes of the Jlevolution--iVIiKe n :k: .Uhiicrimembranethqseljht.t -ti;ered " touheir CitbersJ : let 'us not f4l 77.'Vv'vr , -v'-v;.-.- chfensii inrour jbc?t's. ccry wc r -tr: Tpmfants that ret survive, - V. ' ' v 6. .TheWrpsidentoftlif vumteo ;aaic An-ab!e Statesman May tis adrrnnistra ,;on t provchat tlie confidence ct ngress y not mispiacen.'v..-3 1 -.. t... T; .The-defendant sVct-tne pipliJneny hrXof.thetecnbue Vlt Vo inean tu)peryourv?ouls enslave, , t ViYQoVfatfiers "y.'ti, 'A And such revere? 1 . 1fulari 'FJectlons-rrheir nurity ana frequency areb't'"Wcit;fof'tlwfety est , barrier agaiiist.the.enQroacUmets, ranny, .. r. v . ':'. '' Q: 1 ntemil , Im nrovement.-The road td Cr rnA of the -Tieonle -the - teonle: are: bis 7 J r- 1 .-. - V' ''..,.-'- y; 1 1 . B qli var , and. t h 9 ndependent prov m cesof South' AmericaMaypolUicaland.Te iigiousf; liberty .be the basis M their constitu 12. Wasbincrton and Lafayette.- V v tvl. 'he 'Fair Sex.Beatyfandr Boot the, War cry of slavery protection to Beauty the atch-worq ,of freemen; r- :7':i v. I rvor.UNTEiKRS.- V 5 3 ' "Bj Doct.f Jatr es I. Ramsey, of Tennessee Vard-tlVe fir?t bosoms that ever glowed with the i joyous anticipation; ot American -inae pendenceCil f-v''' -v-'"'-'-- ' .'7 7Dr. Itamscy was formerly a ' citizen o Mvcklenburg county, pai-ticipated in our re volutionary struggle, and ' was present in Charlotte at tbdeclaration of independence on the memorable; 20th of Mayv 1775. J The toast was forwarded,'-to" the committee from Tennessee. 1 . ' By AVm. IDavidson, , Esq. Henry Clay--The gTeaf" orator "of the - west-art able states man, ; and independent as a man Shieldetl by virtuous patriotism, he is inapreginable to the sh'aftfmalic.7 " ' 7' -' 7i- V By Col. T G. Polk: The political pros--nects of Uenrv Clav- ' " s . 1 ' Lik'ethe'dew' on IhVmountain, :i ' , Lic the foam on the river, Likc' the bubKle on the fountain, ,. 7 I y ; 7 They are' gbhe .and ;bre ver. 7 77,77 By the Hon II. W. Conher.Gcn. Wm. Davidson, who fell at Cowan's ' ford, brave ly fighting for the rights and liberties of his country. 777 . ': '7'-r:-;-- V'- By J H-JBlke, r Esq . Henry , Clay The undaunted champion of universal liberty. .7 ' 7 By Capt. Thos. I.' Polk. The next Pre sident of thie United StateslStay he be tlic choice of the people and not of Congress- t y "By L-. It. Alexander,' Esq Andrew Jack son and Wm. II. . Crawforcl.fair play- is bonny play ' f ..."7,; 77' . ;7" 77v ." 7- CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION ! ' .. - 7- : : Mr, Secretary Cannings Speech in favor of ; ' the bi 'foreffpeting 'hi object, was, we understand, heard in Parli:jnent . with the' greatest dm ira t ton and appla a. X-n -""r ;'mtK:K7draIr'dtddresjr"we vr) give to f our readers the following striking passages from it :: i;WV'rw-v-;;f ;-- f bpihibn has af rived at that crisis, with respect to. the great national ques tion, that if ye do not anticipate change, change will over rnasterus7 Is it not a. "grievance,1 tat millions - of .people should suffer! disabilities mefely on ac countiof Religion ?. Is it.not a griev ance that the .choice: of "the Cnnvh should- be restricted in the -selection of its advisers, and ihlhe extension of its favours ? , Is it not a'grievance that an v people should wear a badge marking them out frpin the restj)f their Tel Livt subjects, asj objects of suspicion and distrust, damping their hopes of lndus try arul ' honor, and meetina: them at every urnjylth exclusions frojn which all' other sects have jqn been relieved? No hi an will deny itv7 77 7 V: v: If you mean not to continue' this grievance forever, the time fdr reniovr irig it is now come;. In i proportion: as the prosperity ttf the cop n try is great inproportion as it is rich and p iwerful -in proportion as ft is free Trorn'iexj ternal evils, and; rapidly incre tsing in internal Weal th-when it-Is I unfolding immense capabilities -which 7 its warinf est asliiiirers bad 'never' anticipated i n proportion as there is no, room for fear from abroad, no dread of danger at home, just in that exact proportion we are, ih a condition to ' gi ve; the boon asked by :the Catholics, without 'our conduct being liable to the mis-con'"" struction of its having been forced from us by terror or extorted by intimida tionv'7 1 hope, Sir, : said-Mr.' C tharl should.feel ashamed, that ! should. feel the disgrace .of yielding to menace. ; and . i . . 1 ' - " -Pi '.X - i ininK i nave , proven qunng tn is pre sent sessioi u that 1 , am prepared to y in dicate the . honor-of this house, and-uphold the superiority of the' law against an Vt i m pu tation s ' ; bu t r b v a fort u natef occurrence of circutnstatices -by a se ries af events .yve .could np command, much has been done T which will, make those stand silent, who had before op posed the measuVe, or refused to go i ti ? t( an accauntbfthesjate of the country. There was reusqn .fur opposing tli'e mea sure when, the couu trywas, iii the niidst of Uifficultiea'i I admit, bir, the feel t ings of Ihusevlio would not go into the question when tw grant it might imply an apprehension; and when it could not be refused wi thou t hazard. 7 15 ufa't(roe is now coihe Sir,: suitable ; be votid out hopes -and expectations. Vho7 can 1 00k on the;h igh and bal my prosperity ofour cotijitry abd not wish to : make th 1 flecli ng n s tat e 7 f i r ; eve ry ! tin hg : 1 9 tieeti tigand not vyishI sarSirf 'to "tiang not:wisni;say6irv7tq make this netins :statecur owd and 7feC'?, '7.-- 7r "7 coot itutjonal scruples -yiela to tue nauoim WelfarWlf; ' 1' "Andrew; jacson.He, has filled the mtasnre" of his cbuntrv's eiorir-rie . is-the l mark it- by CtetBinai aCv , 1 eehce tran " ttins it to.tjur as a testimony .cf qurj own gra hd;wlile'wefmust feel pvidevand feritinn that mfterso ions: &Mif&s$: tisfarHionvl that mfterso ldn astru 3 -v.. :-'Li..ij .irf; nrospenivjat noni?jj,we ss ouutaisuui 7-ti( AiMKT--fi prpus! as this; country! taf ,athonie:ana respected abrofd-i ty is but:1imn-lSaV V.tHattlieTiTiMf ,ijCwitn an iniu uuus, . j eciin, iiu v;cu fieavorti -findi ihrexamplesnTe iiailiatioh ftir' wbatimay be nbiectidna 51 e. in thejr o vsf n iqsti tu tiqhs :TOeyd o in facitlqok. fur a nd'wheriev or any, thins: tn tTvejr in ter nal policy becqjnesAth sjibjecEj-e markanu ;reenension reiiyry a tq ,fasten:bn7thqsf affect the Ilbniari Wboltcs qt i?-;ctiun The V saV.i fcsriiere is the. weak nes there 1s7the lulherab lahcl j'rahi xhe.yorstlof it istheycati say this wuui great sempianae ro Insensible as-lhehciuse may ihiok. thq coin try to attack, it ismy7luty7tb tell it, that it is cherishing V vvouhd which wasseatep,sojaear;vital partthajnq great - violence would be.: wanted to ren der t-fatal He ad vised the house tb disappoint those-who wished us ill by fendenris our' power united in that quar ter, where they expected to find it di- viueu, qy closing inewoqim. vvuiciiqau so i Johkremai ried open and r. bfeedi ng and by taking care 1. that before 7 we, are cjrain catleu upon ; to vindicate the national' nonor, it snouiu ueso far . healed that' not even ! a cicatrice won Id be leTt' t)ehirid.' ; Su ch a-si ate of t hi rigs ; is as pqssib 1 e a s i t i s de si raM e 3 aqd.mj'pVayerjsythaijPari adopt such measures as will accelerate so blessed a consummation."7 ii A' PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE. i A fey days sin ce, the brig Sea Horse was upet: iA - the Delaware J At the time of iie accidents the cabiti: one was takeii out' through the sky-jlgh f , the Democratic j press gives the follovviiig account of the re lease of tje other, M r& Eberman, from the cabiy, where sheremaitied? bntil hV-guaryer;deck . 7 '' WhenUKe vessel was;upseti"rMrs Ebermanr fa ' ad yanced i n a state of "rpgnapiy; was' ln Sva-sick'qri liff bel -,-r :tnt she was cast nutof he-r bi r t h' i n to the1 cabiti. i n to whi c h fjie sea was -pourinjf .torits, through tho windows and sky-lightJ 7 :Sb tevM n o t w h a t cau s'e pi t ch e q h er f roro her birth, and amidst midnight found herself flbuflderft and assailed on all sides by the drift ingv furniture. She' heard no sounds bu t t hose cau sed by - the" rusliing a nd dashing of th e ; w a te rs--sh e 1 aid h old q f the side' of a birUiinfovvhich, s bubved as she was. by the water, she scrambfed It was afterwards ascertained that this was the Captain's birth, and fortunate-; ly it was a few inches higher than any other in the ship. 7 q -' , 7l 7- : ' ' In this vbirlh ;M rs JEberman sat with. her head against the dec;, and up to her neck in water. VAllrwas! silent and dark ; r her sensations vtere 7most pajnfiil and con fused jsl. supposed the vessel had sunk topthe; bbttqin of thet bay. In :thii horrible situation, buried ;alive she graspedian orange which: waSi fi oating in - ther cabiri 5 she ate it, and. it greatly refreshed her. She now heard a' noise v over head, and with a c a he wh idhshehadcauglitiin the water she struck perpendicularly oyer Jief,against the under side of the deck; She was answered by voices 5 hqpe revived X she breathed m pre free ly, and her mind became more alive to her actual r situation. -v ishe heard , th' sound of the axe it promised I her d e Hyefance, -but it created the niost ago nizing apprehensiqns. Her head was touching, .was pressed against, ilie;u ri der side of the deck, ahd,,there it must remain or be submerged in water 5 eve ry stroke" of the axe, more certainl y assured h6r;7that it ' feni'Sirctl'v: over hervad : these 7were amonff her most agonized moments. v ' r- . ' 744 At length a chip, about the length of th axe, was taken out from the Inw- er side of 'the deck, and the ight of Heaven agar? shed, its blessed influence on the suffering mortal beneath; : With the eagerness appertaining to so jperi 1 ous a .si t u alion, M rs., Eberman pushed her hand, as far as it would go, throuwb: theiaperture.f iierhusband,tvith all a husband's anxiousness and loveiwasr on; the outside of "the yessfer ; 'who can tell his feelings j when thevapperance "of her hand assti red him "she was jet sensibly alive bu this heart had scarce ly time to beat -with joy, before it was col lapsed with :KprroWi.TThe-axe' of the orkm an J was u pli ftedV'and j abou t ; t o d esc end ; ; with i ts sharpest edge, "upon the hand of his wife-it would severiit from her bod y it was happily arrested before it gave the fatal : bl ovr. JLe t : us be brie-a aw7 was procured alhole sufficiently largewas madev "and iKjrsi i.L j " - --r'-- . puerinau vTas ojice again loiaea in, tne arfaroKher husbandliid restored tfreHv6Hdi';!:-,,-5.x: vvJ ; ;; '7r-'- s-;:-,: r.v-'-y'--f? Ihe high tayon ishewprus. assort niake these7concessi0ns:we niustthrow.imeut of - Fashionable Fancy . .Dry-. Goods'; backUtheamp Hmes --.-' PPSteritT; A-7i 'II .m:- kt .llnrtwn ;fftnrL wmtlV nnmrnTnWfa K K., "Vr-r 2,.-,i'.Tnefir.tbe POBt'.CJffice. JUavme just tbwV1L, ceiYe t-aitu proposals aniuineuxst up pash, which wi U be, at aUjimea. preferred; 1 .thojiffha short credit' to those whpay.when vtT;.Ucunrfmnt .ArMistJi lnDHrts ioiipws v- uV.7- Vi Marl Velvet -Fme and superfine bluerand biacK, V civet 7 no " do blue; black and other lasmona- blo: Casimeres7 - t-rr 'K? Blue, black draby brown, and seal color'd Satteen Lustiingsj handsome goods for gen-tlmi-nc nantaloonsajld vests l i 1 White and olive Satteen- Striped Rusaia Drillings -tbr dqt ' k- 'V.'V . ;rii-, t. -iA kAt r'Jtvftccjfin " fnr men s j milt u avujJVU wviv.v vr- r - )ats ansl panjs. . , : ' "v J t . ,p dh and striped-"Vigona Casimeres striped J AifBTitinea do ' u t ' u f Elegant black Silk Valencia1 ?cMdrseule? Vest ,Un on Mixturesjand Wellington stripes . , ?y An ass6rtment,,of f, Bomba2etteS,, vjirioas colours and Arine Striped do'- f ;r ; j ? .Black andci colored Canton crapea Robes. lours,-' i . t 4 U ' bf ariou? colo E Vgant Jiorderipd Levantine Silk1 1-ong shawls ri - ' t . 1 - y?M ' .Satteen, Silk;. Gaure Hanairercmeis, ana Silk Veils assorted ' J 1 " 7 Fine and low priced Irish LinexisTrhread Cambrics and tng Lawns' T -" Fine Cotton Lawri, 'White Jeans K Diapers f f llive and blqe fancy Gros de NapleS Silks for JLadies' dresses . ;i J-" t Klcgint blk and figured Silk Cravat V and other quality. ;.v', r", White bordered 7 and hantome S Jaconet Muin Cravats 7 v- f 7 German Slfc handkerchiefs of first quality: 7 ' Red, vellowbTovrh'and 'fancy Flag Silk Bandannp Harulkfs 4 "d t-, Seersucker and, East Irtdia Pongee Silk, a good article for gt ntlemens't ft ats and panta loons. ,-v - ,'-",' 7 . '- J,at"7so h n Ikerhiefs, incir ling a likeness Of the GeMtVal af-th:batleiof Nevw': OrIans 7 Lilac, green and Olhcr.cdnured silks.7 ' Gre n.Gauze and and'LilacSauze Hii'Jfs. Blue, blk, i lead and .various ; coloured Italian' sewwg" silks ' , . . : Do do-Silk Twist, Ladies' Pocket Thread Ifhdkfs. very fine 1 1 " V. 1 4 & 6-4 Cambricks and Cambrick Muslins r4v& 6 4 Mull a' d .K-cnet Muslins 7 4 Muslin and fi tired Jaconet JJobes. Plain St'TamboV'd Book:. Muslins & stripe d an 10 Men and Women's 5- tton Silk Stockings and Gloves i."; ' ' ' s Woo.lstock. Dpgskinand B-aver Gloves Blue and y: llovvl?ng.aivl" short N.mkcen Anelegant assortment 'ofCalicoas t Bleac'red and unbleacfiedn,Sheeting3and Shirtings..: ' " , ' " - - Fine white and colored Cottonand V igQ- na Half Hose . - -;' ' Silk Um'jreTIas? and- Ladies. Parasols; as sorted sizes , N" . ' . . j ' 5 "cases Fashionable Beayer and Leghorn tfats - - - - ' f . .... '' ' Ladies Satteen ' and Prunella Shoes, with an asisoi-fment of good Morocco Shorf t Men's shoes, and sJioetees K'..7il ' - Hardware and Cutlery,- great variety of almost te very article some wihtcli Mm sajs, cut K pu 'io uastscv ea aiauc;, wi, 8d and lOd English Wrought Nails ' . 1 i Locks - of all kinds; Trace 1 chains, and scythe blades - " -v n, - ' - Knives and. forks; Buckthorn, Stag, handle and fancy "do . , .Jack & pen knives assorted, Caststeel tiles assorted-? J- 1 An assortment of :ut nails, spriggs St tacks 'Casting of ad kinds -'. ' " i - 4 J Tumblers-a-sd Decanters- -' 7k"7' ' French and - India China -by the.-, box' or sett'.,. 1 - . . - Fresh Imperial Gunpowder and "Ycung Hyson .Teas.- -'Vf 7 ; Duponfs Powder ann patent Shot " v Patent Coffee mills, Coffee pots, Wire and Hair sifters'. , Window Glass by the Box,-8 by 10 and 10 byil2, Putty, Sec' , y j PWitli" a great Variety of other useftil arti cles, too, tediovis to enumerate:; And as I have made suchvarranemets with a well known agent nn Newt York, who will be in terested in the purchased sale of the Goods no doubt they wal be bought Upon the bebt terms and forwarded to me every two or three mouths. - . v r 1 -t -V - :7 --1- f .- Applications for any article will be thank ful;y received. . . - 7 - " .1 7; ., 1 . . RICHARD SMITH. c; 7 Raleigh, June 4tb,' 1825, y'fi3t.w P. ; S Alsp received on consignment, a handsome assortment of New York Tanned Leather, to-be sold for (posh only. - R, S7 ' If i - 7 j NOTICE. ; HE public are caudoned against two per ' sons travelling through the countrv. Un- derjthe pretence of being. Play , actors, who call themselves SF.LWIN & SCOTT They cam-; to Raleigh on -Sunday, night, 729th of May,injhe jstage," stating that tliey werefrom Charleston, pQt up at my notice, and boarded five days, aid on Friday n'ght last, they made their escape! without payingjtlieir bijl-to me and several others in the city, 7 SCOTT is a slim, w ell-looking man, dressed in a black clotb cVgr7 sUiped t pantaloons with straps under hi shoe . tlie other is a snsart!?1' maa had cm a brown frocg coat, and blue Casimc re oantaloons.. TJey have .a shaggy, dog with them, half whose body has been shaved, has hmg ears nd black apou.o! lus head. , Iunderstand they took , the ; stage for the north. I take thistep to caution the public against these swmaiers. WILLIE JONES. : Juhe 6tb, 1825. -v. .. tr 53 r J V r .him. negro maa as a runaway, abont 18 qr 20 years oldi who savs he Wnn t oHoWasningtonjC and that his rr-- request t6 Jfwfd,-p.ftjve prppertypy7cariea and tike 1dm awayiv";;ii,K. May 92 :T7h 7k7-.;7 Wti of July, for the Yellow, I. me. materials requi. eci-jor inasw anu.; spars, ior, . ;,- s rrrmee'Sl'iopi Mar. ar.the.NavT,Yanl si LCharlestQwn, (Ma33.) w , ; 'rnreebioops, ot war ai uie xavy Yard ftt BrQoklyrN.yV - -vr7'-;'ff V, - ; And fork oj Sloop of; War. at each of thev Navy, Yards at PortsfriOuth (N. II.) Philadel pjiia, Yas:.inton; and Gosport, (Va.); UJ14 . ior iiie Jiierja.i oi .tv potrcijuucu, jot DUiId 'lbe.sai6VYard'Washingtonar'describ4d 21 They folloyrfng x detail shows, the pumber find dimensions of .the. ydlovv-Pine materials re quired for the" Masts imd Spars of one VV ar, ;viz :uj 7; ' " r . of o V uMainJllasU 1 piece f . , - ft. in; '9, 8 0 4iv in. m 121 ir 19 11. in '4.' in. 26 I JnThTu! niensionsf 80 2 cheeks, each 76 L'pauncb'. ? Lpieceti ' 76 111120 ft.Trom . 7 Jowerend;. cheeks IS feet frfiia upper tnd stTo bold largest clt 72 23 23 11 n 2 cheekSi each 68 3 L pauncn 1 vJ ': JSetoapnt.t V - 26 4 i, piece 50 20 20 2fiihcse'ach 15014 U 15 mensions 19 ft. from lower end; cheeks 1 -. 1 . u I. ' 1 tect Tfrom upper arid it rrrohoM Lirgest mensi6ns 17 ft. from low er end, J?' v .1 tone side s t to 7 hpe straight, three-othi - ! 7 ; 1 Jers'wth a 1. i. a ..-gulas s-eepa- to site at up per end. ' f s t j ' ' Round lumber . -v Xength.' Diameter Diameter " v x v 1 't patt-r 1 at head ' . " 7, ' . 7n'ers or, -pr 3''anl 4 ' '' 7 J "slings.7"; -.m.' ' . 1 niizen mast' -66 ft. , 18 in, 141 f l mam topmast,. 4 ; id - lfore - do.-" ' 43 J 15 Lmixen - '32 1 nmin.yard , 75 . 7 64-5 1 fore do. 1? A 1 cross jack, do. '3 , -Tl 1 maintopsail yard56 7 12 i l fore do;do.49" ' ..11 J ? 1 jmizen do. ,do.36' 8-, r v . !.. .!. wc'wuyic.wc auc uesi uug tear. line grained " SwrUien:lYeIlow pinev'free -'fromv sapf bad. knpts,, wanes and other defects, ,j The whole, of .the ajd Mastand Spar .Tim ber rnust have been cut between he 1st of .October and:lfctMaTch, and must be deliver . ! 'tu. .... ..t . 1 r . v. 1 r . ed at the aforesaid Navy, Yards oa or 1 beforei f 1st day of J.une, t826, Maleriah ofYdhurfine; c. fa $hw , 'A : juOJ,;.:': ; ; - 7;- 7': 32 pieces 65 ft, long,: lr.in.-q. at one end, .v -15 in. a- the other.! 32 16, "i i z 26' 1 65 44 ,-3S - :4i- 46 50 ; 40. 35; -40- 30 ?4t - 16 do - ; d ' I . .JI7,by 21 m, at one end - and lohv 21'atthc other ' 13 19- . 'M 0; ,K .13 .19 , ' 7;r3 .15. '"ir-si n 22 8 '4 7: 6, 44 50 j . 35 t r :- 11 .-21 -lr ,21 13 ;ir 13 17:'- ' M8'18-. 7 13' :1S 'rV tjThe whole of the abp'e must begot straTglif ofi long leaf fine grain of aouthern heart Yel low Pine. -There mast be "no vanes on the ers. - l "7 - 1 1. J ' i. A T d " ' . , V Mi " corners ; T-V k,AL3U,,. , J ' .71 6 ipieces 39 Teet lorig,.13 bv 19 inches, to turye euew ise : jlvoi .i incnesx ot iy , inches,:!' of 8 in :hes,-7 o'6 inclies one of 4 inches, and 1 of 2anches. 1 1 :'. --y.. j 12 pieces, 26 fePtoog, ,l3 b'vr;19 inches'to -'curve c edge wise i; 2 of lO'incti'es 2- of 8 y inches, 2' of 6" inches, 2 of 4 inches; 2 pf 2; 1 inched, and 2 of 1 inch. ;J ' . - j 128 round Wlue OaVlogsO to 35 fectfIong,; 12. tor 15 4 nch es in ' diameter :at on c end, H and 10 to 12 inches at the ptherj-fbPiles. j 1 00,000 shingles, 2 feet long. ' ; 7 j 70,000 feet of full inch merchantable,' or best! cuiing yviide Pineuoarit do. '. Pine. .,;.' M100-14 ,do- do 12L200 Ji" J: " dp" ; 16 - ' ' 18,500 1 L 4 do'? " - ldor 7 Of full thickns. 7 1,9607 iM' do' .7; do -..' t-: 1 7; ITlie whnle to b e of approver! qualiiy, ard at'tlie; said;NavyTarcl2,at luusi oe aeuverea at tne said Navv iWashinWftiii or before the first dav of September ne!5t : Wsy:: - ; j ' . i 7 Persons Terin' will be'please to stat3 uisiinctiy ir pilcestrtr the Mast and Spar : lumber tc . ach Stoop, per orVbfc foot ; their price per cubic toot for the Yellow' Pine" and jWhite Oak Materiafsi and per superficial, feet ibt thetahicTt'lie pricerof the Shingles' to' be tated'per:t7v7 1-77 -7i;.7 ' Each proposal to have5 endorsed thereon ; 1 Offerto furnisfi last and - Spar Timber, or sYellpw fpirie fat rShp.HouSe," CX f 'it' --v rs AS entered pn th e Strav Book of Wake county, bv Martin Nail. ir. on the I2ta 01 uus inst. inches higliV which: atrav. was valued ,to-$25. lrNal lives thhteeh miles south of Kaleigh Miven unaerjn nand, the 14th of mv, lo. 1 ;i ing on.e Ship-llpuse to be deivered at . the ' jNavy;Yird.; at . -Washington 4. together for Wrhite Pine and Ash Piank. to be deliverer? 5000 Jft,of 2 iuS WHlTli f3whf e UOOOO ... ; 1 A-,.: -4 ? 1 me src - ' - I in thickness , ' 1. ,vwv in. cirv wnue i'in, a m.' preaaif j r- 4 ju, uo.. xio -Asn,-i 00.; 1UUU l.m. merchantable White f' 7-V.rfy. -1 ' V i ; it - : - ;.' t i - i 1 I V :t 1 J 'i. -r:;':
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 7, 1825, edition 1
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