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run star jjlU-IG1I, JULY 3, 1833. a i c are hv'h- .. at the oration on the 4th. will be de limed Presbjterittt Church iffltnediatctj after the ceremony of In-' the .Corner pwne., o eiu.e- 11 be admitted on the lower tell Wll alt : the ladies . have , been floor ommodated witk seats.' r? To-morrow being the Aoaiver- -V of' onr2Ntional Independence, a, star is i--u-u "' aj inticipaOdof the Regular day of u:..t nnj fur the mirDose oi allow !. tC naUU- vVOiiv - mv vuavv opportunity of participating in the fe- lintiea OI in wcwwu-j"; - ; t .nn.r"tountrirlaa obtained license t practice in the County Courts. ih" .: . - . !' VnivtrsUy of North' Carolina. The exercises of the late Commencement' of car University were, we learn, unusu jf brilliant and interesting. k iarsre number of -Trustees and gtranrs of distinc.ion weTre inatten daiktv many ladies . from I difletent part of 4he State had tepjired thither m contribute to, the interest of- the .-.no h their presence' and smiles. Jtteffplendl lliclnnondayjtejtjhii On no formers occasiou has tlve crowd of visiters been so great, with the single exception of last year. -rfTJiis pddreiwesjof-Mf. Ba Dor.ii.be- Aw lfor the NottlHCtr-tina Inati tote," gave, as - might have Jeen .ex pected from the literary character of these -i gentlemen, universal- sausi ac tion, i These addresses will'bepub- i The following order of exercises Had been Assigned to the graduates: I. frtyerby tbe Ffetident. ' 4 Jolia G. Bynum, of Stoket, Latin Salutato- -v OrmttAA. v r-r' - - Mental rttlloaopliy 5. Henry M'Un, w 4Keoerii, . f mnno. Art) lhe poliieal.hi.e now in nrogrew jo the pineu of the bama nwrf ' I Adili li. Tlomr eC iiailtord, Oration on National Prejudice, t tr ' . 3. Kdrnnud, iVonei, ot Wilketv .- f A. Fo . L Jotnh 8tlline vt IKuilin. . rtttiie. Will die projected emintlpitron of the iIitc of tbe WcM lamas be sttenneu vnn nappy reiuiu r T ' AFTEUNOOK. . Soloreon Lea. of LeatliurF, Oration on Belle Lettrei. 1.. T. -. v- : - 10, Juli E.jSawyer, of NoHolk, Oration on ' II. Wni. M. Creiiiliaw, ot Wake, C A-FW S P. E. A. Jones of Granville, rehiie. hit exoeilient that the Univertitr of North Car- otitnt thnuld bs nmored Otk immediaw ieuH ttef Haleigln- m::.km,l---J-M mWiHjM H.Owee,-btOlbi FtBale lnRilafiru. "lj; WUIiamN. Mebaoe; of GoUford, Vale- 14. fretident'tiddreMtotneuraauaiei. . IS. Degreet aonferred. ' " 11 KcMling of tbeiUpettef ihtExamroatioft. 17. ConelHaioa with prayer. "TKeTlonpry degree of jL"lir;i)rwi liunai !i&Mmju. William llooperj ;' The degree of D. D. on Rev- John Avera, of Edentori; ' 4 And the degree of A. on the followihs persons, vix. v,v Rev)- Philip fl. Willie, Elizabeth ; Rev. Win. V Green, IliUaboro. , ' Benj. F. Terry; Pittsylvania, James Norwood, Hillsborough. Henry Yarborough, do. " tfij 'i.,..v -James Armstrong, r.aiouiou, ua. The fonowing Trustees were in at- tendance: Gov. Swain,. G. E. Badger, lc Hepry Jno. Gilei" k,,J. A.- Ulllw D.T M. - Barringer, Chs. s Blanlyt A.'Moore0Vl.S; Mheon, J as. Iredell, Joo. Branch, Jm. Owen, Jno. KL.V: Morehead, ti. Williams, Jno. ScotV J no. Bragg, Jno. I ' Bailer." James Smith, jaa. Webb wdH. Waddell. ri The Board, we noderstand, have greeted their Commitleo of Appoint ments to fillXorthwtth the Professor llMBliif tehiattetiiihBctla-fjKtti' and of modern languages, and resolv-itw- iCompletC't1irftewCh&pel:M iMi as their funds will allow, ifbe wmittee raised at k the last annual "Siting to inquire into the xpedien- : 1 . j 7 and '( ineana of removing tho.Uni- , jwted" their Chairman to report ad-a-1 iWwrfijr io the'propositio. III 7 President Taur. The "Presi nea , t of .the United '; SUies ftJfi w Iven on tlie irtb ultimo, Ud trnv w Utrtford atooon on the tame a where he 'Inet with the iisual ,U of respect i On the: loth te 'ched Norwich, accompanied by the t "ovf nor of Connecticut and several 'f ' gentlenwn r At U-FpaceJie d tit corner stone of a monument to iuc the celebraUd Indian Cfnef, iui ajblkOit JiJ-resa nlehttred on the occasion by the Secretary ef War. Fromorwich he proceeJedto Nevr Indon, in; the steam-boat General ! Jackson, and arrived a little before 8, ! P. K. . .lie arrived' at Newport on the ! 1 9th, and tt providence on the 20th, i having touxhetUpJiis way at Warren and BriatotTMatiiti! lute of cannon and ringing of the hell.. ; He reached Boston on the 21st, f)th a military escort andtaccompa--nied by the aids of the Governor. His reception here, says tW Patriot; 4 was liberal tad cordial such as be came the city to give, and the Chief ceive." A military and civic proces-IojLwtJ'armeilconsi8tingT-:OTe-compauy.of cavalry and 8 beautiful bers of the city government the civil and military officers the Truckmen, composing a body of several hundred a. large cavalcade of citizens; the children of the several schools; the members f of Jhe Fire Department, with th.icengines, &c. &c. The windows and balconies were"" also thronged with spectator. The 'buclt- et ca'mage of one of the fire companies had a banber .inscribed "January 6, 1815," supported by a hickory branch. through Waaliinitton street, a numhet of persons were observed on the. roof of a house, seated beneath a hickory branch, and patriotically employed in cracking tlie jiuts of thatva!uab)e through scrcral streets tff theTremont the President were provided by the City, and wtarehe tertainment to which he was mvited by the Lity Oavernment in the. evening. Hall, on the next day, from 8 to 10 o' clocky to receive dcijiauini -as d. siitobff-presefitedto Tiimliner which he was cscprtedby tW-fede nt Qpmpaqy -f .; Cadsts Jo the State House, Where he was received by Got. Lincoln, Lieut. Gov. Armstron 6 ihei!p.uadOlmber4o,ai&J-egi tare and Headsof State Departments, Officers ,of the United States (Civil, Military, and Naval,) Judicial officers of the Statetliei ayorand City offi cers, Foreign Consuls, the Reverend Clergy, Officers of Literary and other Institutions, and -citizens -;geiterany; who iwerei dsirouspaying-tlitHC,-.jra spects to the Chief Magistrate of the Union. The procession was on foot, ftBd, There 'wasla splindld coTIaffon"iir the Senate Chamber, and a number of ex cellent toasts given. r In the aTter noon, the Boston Brigade, undecBcig adjer Tylers ws xe'i.e vMM..fefePrte, sident on the Common.- After he had rjvjwdJheJxoopsUie Common, and saluted the people with his hat in his hand and was received with tremendous shouts of applause. On Sunday, the 23d, the President was so much- indisposed, inebnse quence of fatiguing exertions on the -precedrngiiayr" is to be obi tged to call in a physician, : who ordered him to keep his bed and take medicine. Af ter dinner, however, he had sufficiently revered to accompany Lieut. Gov. Armstrong to the old South Church. Mr. Van Baren, and the other gentle meti of the Presidents suite, attended Church in the mornings and called; on Gov. Lincoln at his lodgings before dinner. . . ., , . A Boston- paper of the 24th, says -'This morning the President visits the Navy Yard at Charlestown, at half past 4 o'clock, and atr, by invita tion of the city authorities, will make an excursionjn the harbor, on board the steam boat General Lincoln. At 1 1 - o'clock he attends the revjeWof Troops on BuntefHiTl, after which he visits Cambridge, where it is under stood (he. degree, of. LL.. D. is to be conferred oh hinj by the .University. An excursion U planned, also, to visit LenngtoB4nd onrd his return j to the Tremont House in the eveuing.'iifejsHil' the most flattering attentions - on his Western tour.. On the 15th ultimo, he accepted an invitation to a public dinner at Cincinnati, Dhio, given by t!he'cifizens"oT"ilI pfieirC""rt f. Large My; Tree. Ini - Stafford countr, Virjjinia, tliere i a true A- merkRjlo!lylot JteiPpacmhki, measures, at two feet from the, sur face of the ground, more than two feet : " C?ra.--Tii drcidfai malatij tftd nearly: subsided b New Orleans;pn the 18th"ttltirao, ; "About 900 persons bad died wUhin the month;"t H it also abating in .Lexington, ; Ky and ' at towns where it first made its appear ance but we regret to learn that it i ftill making fearful rivageO11 spreading wit grVat- places in IABMntatkyjlia.. sisslppi and Ten nessee. v Alaaina has so' far been, greatly favored.; One hundred negroes died on ene planta oa in Louisiana, an'd it is thought that State will lose "at least one third of its slave population.; The mortal t ty a some parts of Fleming county, ir- i... i it- .. . uas ucu appmiing a int extreme Whole ' families- liave been titeTtty cut qfT iii the course of 43 hours, and eqnsispCJaOuTnlK out the winding sheet or coffin. One family, composed of sixteen individu als, lost fourteen. The Hon. Me ander Buckner, .United States'" Sena tor from Missouri, and his lady, fell victim$ to the disease on the 7th ultimo, after an illness of 21 bourn,:- It would be useless to enter into fur- ther particulars. Tliu-se few cases will suffice to giye a gei'ienl idea of th dreadful condition of our Western brethren. x fntlnivinfr nvirmnt . P t ii I ixool. jtiatanzav a sea-port town on r 11 i . the north, coaitjuf fTuba, dated June 5th, gives a frightful picture of the sufferings of that island: ' You . can--4a ve -n odea oT3h e doom that revail hfr m roiisp. "tacftB3FriaSfa ; ceased, Dut in the country its path- is marked . with desolation -and -Tutoir On a .estate ha vingl 0f sjayesirjsy try;. souT pcrTslieiirXno 60 lost 55. A slave ship lately landed 400 miserable wretches, of whom all but three tfiedrr-EigtitwegrocI WiffetaX; en down on an estate 18 miles from this town a few days aio, Tlic pro- 6ftet6rMi.lSZati:EiigIishman, ah old acquaintance ot imnT4minedmtelTT,fcren by lte?. Win. came to town to - our house. His ser- tra'nt was. taken tlowa : after he cot In; ana aiea in tne; yaro .unaec mr - win uow. me gentleman returnea to his estate the dav before vesterdav. where was immediately seized himself, when black boy was despatched to us with a note stating that his master was dy tnjaThe boy had ScarxelfdeliYered the note, when he staggered, fell on the floor, and in a few hours was a corpse. 1 he old gentleman is dead, aniL the -estate -entirely tleaertedl This is a picture of many other es- fatQ 1 The approach of the Cholera, at Columbus, (Ga.) is attended with fimT4iere4ew't'ny' price; com meal is bringing gl 5 per bushel--This is. alL the effect of pros pective panic; the epidemic has - not reached the to wn, tut '"the farmers 'II the gitsn tound it might. C'lougK the murderer- ofMrs. Hamilton has been detected in an at tempt to escape from prison at Mount Holly, tie hau succeeded, with a sharp stone, in making a hole entirely through the wall, so that light could be seen in the aperture, which, in a short time, he" WOurtdiiave made large l r .. L- ' enougn ior nis egress. E. K. Avery. The Boston Advo cate of the 14th ultimo, states that the Mcthodiat Conference held in that city havfe adopted a report on the case of Mr. Ayery in substance as follows: That Mr. Avry having been acquitted hy..jary of,his,couDtry and, proved innocent of the crime of murder, they were entirely satislied ot his inno cence on that point That the Com mittee had thoroughlyinvestigated the , charges ot . improper connexion with Sarah Maria Cornell, and unani mously acquitted Mr.'i-Avery of tall suspicion of criminal, or. illicit. interf cou r e wi th the," d eceased. ...Th fJn-. port4Jo-recoitmende4'that Mrj-A ve ry should not be assigned to any par ticular station, during the present year," in consequence of bis impaired state, of health, but that he be held in full, fellowship . with the Conference, andv tliat nis usual salaijrTbe-xontin- Ued- v . i RAIL ROAD MEETING." Alft .lrge .aod respectablemeeting of the citizens of Wake county, at Wake Forest Pleasant Grove Acade my, on the 27th June, 1833. ; On mo tion of Gen'l Daniel L. Barringer, Henry A. ' Uonaldson, Esq, was ap- bointed ajhairman, and John Jjigon, Esq. requested to act as Secretary. - The object of the meeting having been stated by the Chairman, Gen'l Bar- tibger delivered a very appropriate au, d res. On motioni 'r-v'r- aUaon, Henry Warren, Alfred Burt. Alfred Jones, Joaiab Crudup, Cyrus Wbitaker, Tur- ntr rvllci, jcboiio Butoee ana jona v. Tug bt r?miMte4 to act M dcltrattKo Ihe Rail ftoad Conemka propoeed to be fceM w R1e'f h on the ih. JIj am, rVp -Heitlml, .That the forfjroinj proreedinra be aig-nd by the Chairman and Secretafr. and fmbliilied in tbt ff,zt -J the city of H. A. DONALDSON, Charm. ; Joa Liaoii, See. .. : V 1 j i.V i -i . .. - ' . : 4 MARlUEl). ' At FayettetiJIeV 6t the 18th .ultirro;Mlu Iaaiah Winn to Miu Martha Kelly. In Chatham county, on the 23d ultimo, Mr. Stephen Petty to J-fiaa Matilda 'Soon. daughter of Mr. Uairurd Boon. - ' v ., ' In thle eouniyv,on tfc 15th tinitno,' Mra. Ann t..-Hayea, contort of the late Col. Wil liam Hayea, in the 66th year of her Re-' At Payetteirille, on the S4ih ultimo, Mia Mary Ann. Aivleraon. aged 19 yeaa.- ' In Chatham coiinty, on -the- 22d-ihinvi Mra. Polly Webb, conaurt of Mr, Uennrtt Webhi ami, on the 24th, Mra. Mary Hck-Beyrfife-of Mtv-paniel Ilaekney aged til -Notice y -vtrt ofa i&mXWmStivSCSS'f: ierviu milliard, to aeoura ecrUrn debit que to iianitM-l $ Lathrop and hit wife Carolina M. La thrnp, I thai) cxpoaeto aale, at t) Court houae door in the -City f Italeigh, on tlte J'U ly ol Augmt, 1833, the fallowing property, or ao niui h thereof at may be aulBoient to aatiaty a mall balanae due upon the aaid detita, to wit: 1 6 likely negroea, onil'mt of men, women and children, ai-veral tioraea, and alack of varlntta tiii'li, entile, hnga tad oeo, all the boutrhoM and kitehen tuntitnreut Hie laid ttilliarif.rii.if 1 plantation, known br the name of Grove, Hill, contaitiingihrce hniidred and aerentT-one aerea ol land or thereaboitt. T.'eriut ef aale, cath. .I1KXKY .M. MILLER, Truati-e. Raleigh, Jirly Snd,- 18.M. '"Wf New liooks. ,r The tuhacribert eontinue to receive, at usual, it I in'nal e1tatlt Kiftialra nf arseer ilataixiilirtit aci'l and I'liiladtrliihia a Rital variety of new uablica- tiona and other valuable worktjjiippnajiichj are i ne ioi low tug: , Tbe-bappineai of the bletaed, by Biahop Maul. Memoirt of Jjuih It. Taylor. J Qii!ikeri!ini,iu44mtmby li.Coa, D. D. Ailiobiogiaphy of AdaruX'Urke. . . LihryhfiHydjamettie portraiture.- r inne t I lie 01 A iiturj. I'Il....! .... I... M ' I... , L. , I f .ariTlintf Soripture prineiiilet of education, by ditto. of e 'VI Memoir of. .W ilbeiiu-ce UicUmooiI, aeooed toe of Kev: tgV Richmond. ' Jox-ph John Gurney-on the Sabbath, 'with notet, uy m. stoart. r A Dielionaiy of (ho holy Dilile, for the ate of Note explanatory and praeticial on the Goanela, detigned for the uae of Sunday School teavhert 'and llible elaaaea, by Albert Harnea. tiraiten'a eaeaanlawue te the Wew-ltitanientr Attrooomy. and general FhTiica eonaklere4.-ay.4tk The woiilrmt Tle qf Alrpjby thu aulhot .ol Vivian (iity. kick . - InilFrank-nnein, or e; tnodern Prointtlteua, ty Mrt. Slieiiv. The book of (he Hundred and One. : Pencil akelchea, by M ia Lelie. . ' Life Of a tailor, by a Captaiu of tlSayl" Zoe, or the Sicilian Sarilt. Wacouita. or the rretihecT. The Italian 'exile, by Count Pecchio. lleiwofra ot ftortente Urauharnaltr uaeneta or j -Xjeu,. Jut iMueen ol HoJlwnt. --' journal of a nobleman at ttte Cohgrett of Vienna. Legendaof the Wett, by Jamet Hall; The Mariner' Librarr, or Voyager'a Champion, aonlaining a narrative ol the matt popular voyage Tram the time of CoJurabut to the iretent flay Rounanarte't toraire to St. Helena Memoir ot Geinl ' hi Fayette and of the French revolution of 1833. " ' laeeturea opoA nalural liialory, hj Thot. TKnt. The huranurttt't own hook, a cabinet of original arm teieci anecdote. .y tne auilior ol i ute f youHfRMm a Uwa ItiMik. Edinburgh Keriew. ' Quarterly diito.- I be Anteriean Jurttt and Law Alaguine. Parley'a Magaiine. ... ,, , The peoplc'a diMO, Ste. be. tee. ' rJL-iif-.pitE8:WW.t : Gaaton'i Celleetion. 7 , ";; Ylll"-'SerWtml'.'lIl,il Pulpit Attittant. Doctor B-aot't tketcb of the denomination of the f Ghrittian-aerlitf 1 Saturday Evening. Keith on IVophery. Jay't Morning Eicrciict. Heman'a Poem. Chrittiaa Lyre and loppleoient Family Mouiter. Beman't Hymna '- Cobbet't adviae to young men. Voong Ladiet' own book. Young Man'a own book. , singer' own book. TJhaueera, Caulerbury, Yatea, and other poem, witb C4 engravmga. . Atraodeut at laige. , .j Joanna Unite 'a poetical worka. Eneyelopedla Americana. Lardner t Cabinet Cjreloptedia. ,' T k. Maton't Farrier (lateat edition.1) n --, u..u.,.i. 'k. ii. r. ' u.-. - Klank Uookt. School Bookt of almott every detcriptlon, both new and old. - - TURNER k HUGHES. - Raleigh, JnneW, l3 y ' " '- OFFICE OF COMMISSARTKENEUAL u' - '- f " , Htuhutrlon. Julu I a, 1 333. ' Separate prnpniala will be reeeired at thia Of fice, uritil i he I at day ol October neat, for the delivery of proviainn, tor the nae of the traopi Qf (h UnMvd Statet, to be delivered in bulk, npon uitpcction, a imrow,: , , . ? - . , , ' : Ail New. Or leans. J:- ' 410 barrel pork . lOort barrrli of frcth taperfine Hoar - : '7 440 bnakolt of ;on4 tound bean -p ,t. TOW pounilt of good hart.naj , . y - S2tW pmiri'of gtwrt hard tallow taodlet iwrsmmelt ol gootl clean aall LM-PllOM-"t gnnd tulae vimgti ' ' . : -j--. At Baton Jlouge. . SlO ba-relt of pork .Is-.' ' ', $00 barrelt ol Ireth toperfine flour "J X 820 bntheltof good touml beant ' S5no poliftd of good hard toap 7-'-". 1600 poufiilt of good hard tallow eanillet 80 buthelt of good elean eatt , , ' 900 galhmt of good idcr iiBegaf-r- :j At Fort XJmf4yJfrom . ' S'atchiloches, .V;--? '' -v-40tibatTela of yidt ... 840 bam t ef Ireth aeperfine Bow-' ' , 375 buthelt nf good ud beaut ,. .;' : ' SS50 pound of good hard np . .. , , 8700 peumlt ef good bar? tallow candle 13$ buthel of good elean tail , . . T 151 gallont nf gnod abler vinegar ; Ooe half on the ltt of Mtyf remainder let De cember, 1834. v., - -..'.i At the public landing fix mUe$ pom - Foft jTowson, tnouth.of tht ChUmU thL' ;s-' ir t.:mX -. 1 17(1 barrel of perk' . i , . .: ,. '' :i ...960 barret fietb itt(ierfin tow .iiijii 14) buthelt of good tound been, v.. -4080 pound! ef good clean merthanubl rk " '" 3960 peuetl! of good bard eep 1 . - - 800 pennd of geed bard telle eaniUet . 90 bethel of good Clean aelt v . 1 1000 gallona of good aidepwinegar Tbe wnol to be delivered lit alt tbe tueoib of April, 1834, and to lette Natchitoches by SOU FtbrMr?, ltk ' .It Tort Sin Ith, "Jirlan me. ti bartala .f pftrk r( IV brrela of reh wiprrfoe tlr?TZ' - 41Vihl nl nttml Ix-atu . 79f&jmti? gnof-it "7 i bo-Jwi (,0t t;.aii.j.l ,., '. . , I BW pafliu. t gno tnWr 'm? .'. .'' '"?' The tabula 10 Le delivered m tl the tpoatlmf May, H.H. -, . . . . At fitrt. Gibson mouth of tht Verdi. -rwfej, f5f ttet:9FrrFort"Smitkf X' Arlansaw. -: x -r -30 barrel, of pork - 4 'ti ''i :.r': ? 1.150 barrel a oi I'reah toperffne low S9J buUvela of good towid beana ' ll'.SOO pounda tt good clean merchantable rice 951)0 pnomla of good herd toap '.i : i3j(l MMmHt of (0mI hard tallow candlet . l. ' W bHthelt ot goo4elei tail . 5, - - (rallont of giwd ewjer aitiegar - Hie whole to be dvlincred by Ihe- lttnrf May, IW4. . ," AlJijfttrioABarraekQmUtbdq . r-.- Suint luia '; - ;; - ;.: SfiObarrett ofjmik . Ti.-J'i'-'-X "Jt barrel of freah npjriKrie Hoar T 1Q5 buthtU or goutT xiuiicl beam - f . 65rojmund el good elean merchantable rice S4S0 pouiiHe of good hard trap - , ' 90heWetgtrslt:i;f'l:' 1.11 gallona of good eider vinegar -: " ' At Fort LeavetHeorthi tnouth of JAttle - Platte. 20 barrett of pork SAO barrelt of Ireth taperfine ffonr 24S buthelenf good toand bran S9fitl pound of gnod hard enap 1R00 poundtof good hard tallow candle . DO buthel of good elean tail w-WtWgJittriiiiisf 2t51 ciTrr"vinegar -One half I it of Slav; the remaini.ar 111 of Oc tober. II.U . Atjtbrt Armstrong, MisnsatpptMtver. barrtl ut bot.K-, s . ...... 210 harrcla ot frrth anperffne floor: - St) buthelt of pood tound beant - -' 8100 pounda of good clean merchantable r'we HSU pounda of good hard toap ' hi pounnt ot good hard tallow taiKlua ?Wgtll..ntof gooil elerviegir , , . 1 lie whole to be delivered by the I tt June, t3- At Fort Crawford Prairie du Chten, jVtsnmpjnJtiver. rrr S.1S bi rel .of Pork "00 barrclaoffreth'tnperfinellmir SfO bHtlieltnl'rOntf toimd liraiit .4jlft4iwnda.rf-.ft vmjii idnni oi goon nam tauow eaninti w . . a The whole to be delivered br tlie liroTJuner nrrsminjrsdmTetcm'; 200 barrrlt of pmk '. p , barrel of IrVaK- anperfine- Hour " las buthelt ol good aoiinu bean -Mti BeiMxltrignpn'. kwaiwry,raSW 3j0 pounriaof giMd hard tallow caiidlet 6S bntliela of good elraa aalt -760 ration of rood cider vinrenr l'belieWt ee Mleid-Heith of Jonev IK.'H. At Fort Winncbaot M the Fox Pipe, of .we portazfvf thsrm' 'midX)tnii .twtin'mnniiL SSO'firrH'-W''phrk-;'' sm barren pi It tth mpertine flour. MO buthelt of rood tound bean $10 pound of good clean merchanltble.rktj, 4T00 pVHiiiiTrof gwU M lSol pouiinl nt goon nam tallow eannie 90 buthelt orgood elean aalt : r . . 1 0.W gallon! ol goml cider vinegar . 'Hie bole to he-delivered by the let ef June, -At Fvrt Gratiot. . 120 barrel of pork : r- .r ; ' 8j0 barrelt of freth tuperfine flour ' 1 10 buthel of good tound bean - .' ; 17fi0 poundaof ood hard nn -i)OtOH-ol goetf hare tallow candle -?- 40 buihell of rood clean talt 4i0 galloni-iif good elder vinegar. One ballon lit May, 18d4 remainder on let October, 134. . T. .. .. '. - . At Fort Howard, Greeti Hay. sou oarreit oi iitstnaiiperiiiie nour tttBlTTltWd"OTiriirtieian 4'J) pounilt of good elean merchantable rice 7 3990 poundi of good harl toap 1 goo poundtof good hard tallow eanillet 110 buthel of god etetn talt -tOW gallon of good enter Tinegar - ' . . The whole to. be- ilelnered by ihe IU Jun i-t-t-- r At Fort Brady ' Suut de. 'Sle. ' Marie. -eti i 890 barrel of freth taperfine flonr ; 65 bunhelt ol good tound beant : 2S50 poundt ef good merchantable rice ' 8050 poundt of good hanl tnap " . . - 9.1$ poundi of good hand lallnw candle! ' i 45 buthelt of good clean ajlt . -. $25 gallont nl god eider vinegar -' ' -. The whole te be delivered by the ltt of Jane, 1834, ' - - ; ; At Fort Mackinaw. 1 ", .: -Jus barrrlt of pm k U . ' . 8K0 baiTtlt nflitth tuperline flour " ' fl'l buthel! nf good tound bean ' 84GO pounlt of gond elean merchantable rive - I9S0 poundt ol good hard toap . ' JdKl wHiuilt of gnoil hard tallnw candle . 4$ buthelt of good elean tall V..,- ; ' 5IKI giillont orgood eider vinegar " The whole w be delivered by the 1 A of Jdne, 1834. 5 At Fort 'Dearborn Chicago. :x-r .135 btneltnf pork . j 8SO barrel, ol freth tnperdn (lour 185 buthelt of goml tound bean ; ' ' I9H0 poundi of gooiThard toap . I 900 pounda nl good hard tallow candle - t 45 bii'helt of gnod clean tart ' $00 gallont nf good enter vinegar J The whole In be delivered br the lit June, l3l. At Hancock Barracks Ihulton Maine. 41t) barifllof llotlon No. 1 pork ' . ' $80 barrelt l freth tuperfm flour ' ' '' 145 buthelt of gpnd tdund bean v t $IOOi;miMlef g.irnl clean mertliantilil rke - - 41' K) iMiundt ufirnod hard tan " kOO piHimlt of gnd hard Mdlnw eandlea m 95 butlielt of good elean aalt ' v -?f lft$0 ffattontef good eiiter vinetar t " " The hole Jot rtxUritinlveember.tJtS-T, and January ami rebruary, l4. .- ; At Fort Siillivarii Eaifport Maine. x 60 bairelt of Mutton Iffo, I pork ' ' rJ9$ btirelt freth antiernne flour . ' " $5 b'jthrlt olgood touod bean , "SSO pounilt of good hard toap . , K) poundi of good ban) tallow Candle , 1 i . 80 butliel of good elean-aalt " L,82i gallon ef good eider vinegar v ' Ai ForiFitblefPortlnnd Maine. ,v CO barrela of Bottnn No. 1 pork . " 18 barrelt nf freth atiperfine flour - i i . 88 buthel t ef gwwt awfwt bean - 110O pound of goml elean meixhanlable rie t SSO pounnt ot goml harn toap ; -- j'4fi9 pounrtt of gooil hard tallow candle 80 buthel of good dead tilt , ' 225 gallont ef good eider vinegar , . ; At Fort Constitution .Portsmouth :'J!Vf N. H. - t X- W barrel! of Boat on Kn. 1 jkh , " -'1 85 barrel of fretm twperline flonrt -';Jr ;: S buthelt of good (nanomean ' , ' ' 80 pound of good hard tnap . -, , 4fW pouodi of good bard tallow camDe ,.: -' JO buthelt of food elen talt ..v ... , ' ' 85$ gallon of good cider vinegar .- At Fort independenee Boston Harbor; 4- CO barrel of Beaton No. 1 pork . . 'r H5 barrel of freth tuper ne flonr S1U0 poundt of good clean wereaantabl rite . . poonaa et eoeo nam toap ' ' ..Vt .1. .f I Lau ... 1 1 1. Dorf bard tallow aandlee f ' 80 bethel! of good aktif salt 't SCJ eaJSona of good t'n!er vin)!r ' - " j ' . ; At Fi-rt Tnmtndl, Xew London. t rO bntitrtut Xw Yotk tneta pork .T . .5ln.l tl-4i-h vtijierfine flour . ? I 5 t- .rem.d tntind bean . . - ,"' "!.''iVtiott, i iomt hard tr- ..V- ' r'. ' toiv,' ol goo.1 Sard tallow cm!ltt f f twt4'i.et. t goon elea alt V -S5 it ot e'MvI eider vmetar .At. Fort flolcott, Neu-port J?. 1. " r 60 karrtl of New York meaa nark. ; . a... . . . a - 1 ii tMu-ruaoi Hem tuprrnn Onor . a nawiei m gnoo aonnn bean . ' ; 880 pound of good hard anao t-tJpHittdo'good hrralTci eahdlct . V) buaii ualielt ol rood clean talt ' Ki gallon of good eider vlneear a. i'.ai -.. I-30ba1relt ofpork , --i --i . 8i0 barrelt of Ireth tuperfiae flour ' : -53 buthelt of good tound b:ana ' " - ' . po'undi of good elean mereluntahlerice 1760 pounilt of good hard toap . - aClO nntinft. nt a.An.1 li a " - w witnan o. gooi eiraa aait .- . 4s0 gallon ol good eider vinegar ' . '. At Gapernor's Island N. York Harbor'. -r barrel of New fork nrm pork " "7Tn ,-SOO barrel of freth taperfine Hour t . , butlHiltol good tound bean ; :. 35 ppuad, ol t ood bard touii - llOTBofthrft of " SO buthelt of good efeert ih(trm'"T 900 rtllnu of good ider f inegtr . " At Fort McJIcnryJtaltun&rc. ; ftO barrett of Baltimore packed prime pork ,; I OS barrelt of freik tuper Houard if. flmir -4S buthelt of good tound brant t) pound, of good hard toap ' 400 poundtof good hard lallnw emdlai . 80 buthelt et good elean talt - , r $'lf gallon, .if good aidui; tinrgar At Fort SetertU AnnupuUs. 60 barrel Ualtiwore packed prime pork . 125 barrel! of I'reah tunet1 Howard it. flout v Si buthelt of good tound beam . Sltouildt of good hard np . -t 4t boundl of good hard tallow euhdlel ' ' : SO buthelt of gooil elean aalr - ' v 8SJ gallnnt f gohd aidee vhirgar ."" , At Fort tf'ustiin t on. , 60 barrelt of pork $$ bethels nf good ttMind bean ptnindt ol gml lnt anajt - 4 )0 iioitiiilt nf K'lOil hat ! tallnw canJlct . trnnnsi.ot guiui cjm wtt- - - A ..it a: i ;i .r ?a!S rallmitnl itiXhI aitlwit Hara' . '. At ForLMortroe, .Old Point Vomfirt. n.. a . . . V . . . - ' WUfBSiT,'!! of h-eaTi tmcrirn"..aril at. flunr 7)'J potinuiol aiaiirl hanl tra . ... pWVlfcf )f.:j(l hril tallttwanrtitt' ' ' fer. Ktimr pwsmS i5ir' T,' AUkLlmidmnaU.MuUikIkmeiijt . fit) barrelt of pork - -. ; ' . ' HJ Imrrelt t freab tpr(inflnitr' 2'JDO pouad of good clean merchantable rice ' - S.SO iMMlHda of irond hard anun p40tj peanittqf giwd fcarti tathj e'eaatner-" "'"7 vo buthelt good clean talt , , 845 gallon! of good eider vinegar Jit FortJohnsbimUhviJIet JVV CL 6i barrett of jmrk . " -13- barret Ot Ireth aperfinc flour ' i 88 biithel! gooil tonnd bean 1 100 pmindt ol good clean tnerehantnMo rice T:t80 pounilt nl good hni'd tM!ipT" . .;400 noundt f food. 1iard latiow'xaudlet - - 80 buthelt nf good clean lt j eis Tttoni of gOni cfiier Vinegar , At Fort Moultrie Charkston 300 barrett froth lii:erfine flour ' 8'iU buthelt of gnod tound bean ' Sn'20 pomftlt of gond herd tnap - , -.1600 pounda of good hard tallow ctndlet - ' 7 .. 80 buthelt ot gnod clean tall " : 900 gallnnt of good eider vinegar .'''. - At Oglethorpe JJarracks Savannah,' J n barrelt pork " ' . 185 barrelt ot Ireth tupei-fine flour- 'r: 1 T ' SI Tiuthelt of good tonnil bean! ' ; '. t. ,, . .. 880 poundt of good hard toap 1 r-.40O poundt ot gnod bard UlloW candle! ' - 80 buthelt gnoil elean tah ' ' " S585 gtrlldtuol gnod cider vinegnr . JHIiftMulf four jnUts f fain lt'g'ttit, - hai nit ef p-rk - ' 1 85 bairelt of Ireth luperfiM flonr r-- $5 huthrl of good aound brai.t .' . t 8S0 pounilt ef good hard H ap ' ' . ( :...4ooioundot goed hard-tallow enn t'er " 8U buthelt nf good elean eelt, - ' J ' - 8 H gallon nf food aider yuirgar """"" At Fort Marion- Saint Aumtine, lJ ""'60 harreh nt hnrt " "1 . ' ." ' 18S barrelt of Ireth wiperfin flnur ' k S'JH J pnuniliol gnod alean inerelwntahl rice HHO poundtof gitnd hard toap t ' ' ''i ") 400 poundt of gnod hard tallowy eandje! .j ' 90 bmheli of good clean talt . f ' - Si5 gallont ol gnod cider vinegar t. i U i J .ilr..'l i period! and auantMM! of each le ' livery at thoae pntitwhere they are mrt ttieeifWrf, f will he OneliHitth ltt Jim-, lit 8epteinhr, ltt ! Dect-inher 1834; and ltt March IMS.- The bog 1 ol which the pork ia pnr.knd, In be fattrneil m, . coi n, and each ting to weigh ttoi tet! tftaii two r1 huii'liKil pnumlt, ami,- exwpt where the qualcy f -it otherwiiae ili'ticnaleit, will ontiat of one hog ' In each barrel, exalnding Hie fem, leg, ear anit i tnoul, ..Side piccet may beSubttilutud fur the bam. . ' j .,' fi ; : .- The pork to be earefiitljr4 rne;efl etttjj " m , Turk Inland II. amt iii'piece tint etceed- " ing ten poundi tfrnght each. f The ndrk and , vinegar to be contained in aioneU hi-rt of - white oak or while nth barrtlt, full hoopedi the rice in air tight barrets, and the sop and " r, ' eandtee n streiie bott fl',cmrme'nt tize for transportation Salt will only be receiv-. ' ed by mc tturrment of thirty twe quart to .' the bitahvl. The Candle 10 have eo'.ton wick. , -v - ,.f.:y f , '.;"' llie provitiotis tat Fort VArmtronrt'j Prairie dn Chien. and Stfnt 1'etert, rniiat paa faint Ixxii for tlieir ultimate declination, by ' -the I4il April, 1H34. . 't' t ' - . A failure ia tint particular, will becontlit. ' ' ered a brecit of ccuiracf, nml the lirpart-"1 -". A ment wilt be atttliorined to purchate to tup-I J P'TJf.f.rT.?J?fMso.s.w'H hf in-"- - - apecwttrriw-napiro oi oeuverj i and a, cpen are to be paid by cimtracu 4 or, until they are dpoilecl at mtcli ttora; hoiiae at may be detignated by the agent, nf the Department. The Commlsaiiry Oen., eral r'rvea the privilege tf liicreaiinjr cr i' " '. diminihiiir the quantities, or of ditpenamij r ' with one or more article at any time before entering inrb eontractai and elao iif increaa. ng Of redueiog tbe quanilie nf each delivery t onc-ihircK 'Suharooenf to' the' cbntrarif, on giviitg ixty day p-eviou notice.-'B'iddsrn,. 4 -not Heretofore ron'ractori are required ii..j. eenmpntiy tbeir -prnpoanle-with evidence; ef" "T " (heir ahiliiy, together with the name of their' -' turetiea, whose reaponnbility mutt be certt. t ' Bed to by the District Attorney, or bv aome person well . known to the Cuvrrnmenlj olherw'ue tbeir propotal will not be noted ' on.: " Advance cannot be made in ny '' eate, and evidence of intpection andfu'l de livery will be required at this office, before j payntent eatr be mtde, which wi;l be eithrr indraft on the Department at V climton, Or torn Atlantic city, or in Treaury drafts, k On tpecie paying Bank to the) we it ward. " . Fact) propotal to be sealed in aeepartte envelope, nd marked-- Propoeals for fur. , fc n'ubinw Army Subwttencn.' ' - ucu. uiusorf, fj o 8. - r- 11LANK8 - Fht salt et this Of(rt. :":;'- ., v ., -.-.j-'vv v" .,;.:-.iv'-'...-;wi: .a-'- :- , - .: i. .v::Ai.-i.M
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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