( 1 AND NORTH-CAROIINA ga Out re tfie pln of fair delightful Peace, I'awarp'H by part race, to livriike P.rothrra. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1618. VOL. XIX, NO. 990. .us a f WW ISLw JeL -M-ii -LL ZETTE ON DIFfKIfKXT KKI.IGIOUS SF.CTvj. j -. 1 r,L PP- observations on this suhiec' H .-rema'e'K- the Kisbopof IndaftV it. an; 1 tr to bis daugnter, who had desired, :. thf rioiift "fa lerrale r'el,-Ijts o irioi. or a promised match from a Gentleman of li.e Uicek Church. "The Chri t;n Religion is wholly com-p-i.-nd in the "New Testament, hut met l.ive interpreted that book in various a;ws, and heno have sprung tip a great variety of Churches. I scruple not vi the'r.anie of Christian churches To assem blies'" of men ..uniting -together for pnbjir j v.( rhip, though they may ehrJer somei hat ! I 1p rr earn other m dcctrine and 111 chtti piine, whilst they all t.gree in' the funda mental principle of the Christian religion that Jesus is the Christ, tlie Saviour ot the world. " In this the G reek, the Latin, and all the reformed churches have one and the sanie faith. They all bel eve, too, that hritt rose from the deadthat there w ill fe a resurrection of. all men that there will ht a future state, in which -all men wiil be rewarded or punished iiccordlng to their works done in this These are fccme of the chief points in which all churches agree; they disagree in mat:e. , j ci less importance ; and each church, es- f ; ucmuiR itself the tiueclmrch, is ant to il impute liot n t rely error, but crime tn every other. .This imutatinn, 1 tl.w.k ; tien c'iv wr.ng it is judging another tr.-iivs sc rv ant it is assuming dominion jcr ai t the r m.in's faith it is having too 1,'gh an f iiiiin of nir own rvisdon it is pn umit g that we r.re rctideiii-g Gt-d si i v ice;, V hen it may be that we are mei 1 lv M'pportii.g car own prejudices, flatter v v our ow n self uff ciency, anel paying lii n age to intellectual priile. u I do not indeed agree w iJj those who es t in it a n atter of indiffeivrxe wiut rehgu n a m :n adopts provided his Tie-be f cs it ; yetl must think, that tlis :nd;',7er erce i less t c plionabh than thae w ant of charitv U r these w ho dissent frr;ni our nfirt.n.b:r f.iit'i. wh e.Ii ti f, frjvi?. ?! - cup i s the ntinds cf well-ii.eatjing zealcts in every clHirctu i f t tiie tun moon, vvincli was tiien rising " The d ct l ines e f every church are j ) hut a few degr- es from it. Others are of 1-e : ki . tvoi i s pv ' .ic creed. fncau.-e H opinion that it vv:is m.-t more than half as th at is snpp -.-i -d ! he i C'-iiij ciiiiuin of j' Jarge. If either of these suppositions be zv- y "es i i .:h a!apred to general us-e. j r- ar the truth, it most lmc been a body " 1 ! nisfcn Greek ('hurcli does not ( irttmense; si.f ; for its disiauce was ve vsc in its public sen ict wba is c r..nw.;:- rl ry considerable ly c reded the -If ohiWa Cjral ; n r what j Its do cent, many imagined, was in a is imprc p'erh called the. ihuiutiai C rr, d t "rjgln line perpendicular to the horizon.. but sin ply thaX which e use in our " hui tiiis could not havo been. It proba coinmunton service; which is uunllv de-l bl fell in a parabolic curve. Its velocit) u- v.-v- : red ti e Jicrnr i rc:J; thi ugh h j weave unable correctly to Compute. The i i, .ii every p .hit, precisely i;ut v hich ! ; ctleritv of its movenent was s- rreat, that XI: . yrni1!! tiic year 13. I do not pu v:;rt;i t- ii.aa.e- the Kns i to Chmch f r the ex-! V.C.; e use or me 4'unt v. nti m its pi, b f lie e r ict tpecialty a it ti es not : pro Li'bit.ti ic r i ate se f the ot In r nwi "NY i r . I . Ik r . . . . I i.h'tu.e it fi r ' differ :v;r inn. the Ro- i chorch in one ai t:c.'e i tins cu cd. i tcting tl:c 2I( iy (iho;,t pr; ct edinir fum the Fa tin r ..alone ; the utih ail th-! r- ' mice cnurci.es ;;ree witn t-c church . t lv -me in 'main tain ing the jrceessif n of !' the Kelv Gh( st ti in t j,e Fati:er ;,nd the i V". : . notwi?l'st:ine:inir its he'iur- well ici t v -. ' , ilit Ue.wrt ii v ed by a I' ; e in'ihe tenth cemuy, j ' Without the antl:. rii.y" of a c urci! . TUt' :! fih.iishchu.rVh pi.i jratoi y ; in i ot denying the sadan en- 'I tai cup to the a:tv ; in al.Uwir-g their ! pi iests to is any ; in xylair.ing ti. nMtb- i slantiaUf n nv a n;y sta ia .nianner ; iii not U ir.vt catiiv.; s-iints ;.ri the Virgin Tvl; jv . n ediatoi s ; acivnowlcdg.ir.g-' Jesus;- Chri "t ! s the only IVieui.. tor ; ar.d i; joauy jr;iher , pt lots. In those, ai o in oilier partientars, ! ti e ijii t .v cnuicn leems to bav,; - a lean- !; dn-rine inay be in:e. bnt not behig a part J that, of a heavy thunder. Bv others it v ,u tV.u,Vcn,u', l,,;- :c-'ntpen..at.ni, he ret eh- re . t w hat was estMhiishec- at tie Ciiir.ci ( f l was cor., pared to the noise of three can- '"'Hyw ed by law to the Judges of the Cir- j '?cr, it is not admiltcel bv tiie Grtxk ; ' ;n0.i ulsc'iarred in quick succession. cuit C urt lor the District of Columbia, j C h-itch fjy'-v:VX:::-;S t A hi' !e Ik fore t!e explosions occurred, jhesun. t.f nve lumdrcd dollai s per annum j " The Nubian church dhTers from the !! or rather before the import was heard, a ' paid-to. ...the. Chief Justice of the said n g to the pv'nc:p!t i, o: ProttiVciuiiii. ra-li e'"ri.g iis passage fi ' m i ear the zenith ta-r than of iVpery. j .lill it' was total L- extincuished ; that he "On no occasu n ought wc toact ir p , saw it three ti i.es vi.kntlv agitated, so; j rsition to our conseiencr, h;.t it dof s net i ; to ufe his owii language, " as to turn o ioViuw, that ;n obeying the d :'ate s of cu- ) er tliat at each atritatioii or lean, its w n. .v e ivtu; uyiiij ; n r iae re ; ou.k oin.uusiiea ; ami, that shortly afie r L such a thing as an errone',oscnt:v-cii nee, K tne third, the haiiiuary wholly disappear snti wcj).;a !,ct be able to delect the ei r j ed ; that, a: the time of these agitations, ror. 1 kut a 1 nlleman wbo h:(i h't'-Vh i ! he heard three distiorr n-.r, fc Tt -.J brcuhtp at Ltoit ano C'aiCibi idge, win j i jneuciuu I re- eriy xr, 1. ilow u.r the tm- ?; J.ulse o: hisjudvi; ,.nt. I think he iV rrned ; cegree t mcderati .n, theieioie, I thint i ei the di.Terent k-els of Ch j istians. E c- r sect be'.ieves Usclt to be i iu.lu. biit it I elces not become any of them to s:i v 1 ! idin mi r h. ! ..-. . . ! . ........ , ,,tw iiiuu inv neignocr. o" Pw .Vtut-uie gates. ot heaven are shut pg'in.st all t thers. i -uss pinion, 1 tlnnk, wu easilv m! Ittt, tnnn what 1 ha c w rittcn, m'y opi- va; Uiut U, u; cvtryihr rcaLecu. the aspect tc I ! i i irons ..:ra a k i.-ieataut '.'tea me a Ho- I e.p esion, v.h:. !i was obscrveel by the man Catnoht. T h: :ge'i' lcman examined j; gentleman mentioned, who was studin ilie. foundation -vi ::U reTgiohs; an! final- in his garden. He aho heard the iepcr ly settled ,utn;-t t i hv Churvh of Keme; but ;:.ammd. that not more th-,o tU, t l .U eiiei.ei us n.o-nu v.t. hot. lh:M U t.K ! :hr r m mh nw n ,.f t'.. vill-..r.. I ioy ojnnion. n. . pposiii n his cpii h n; U mat the ii iei veiling time could not haeH 2iy bushels of salt andevcnadii..ii;,!g my( phii:, iobe right, ii been short ;fj.ve minutes. ' M oo00 gUlon of vinegar. would be u!cio:!i-...hK. in ne to cou-.j Though the im tion cf this, as well as all i' Un5. 'l'5 " c June, ;;tmn.hn;for ithias taier.ts and constitntir nal turn ii 5een to move one thousand miles in mi' Jon the lttd,y of JeLrua. n.ii.c, heeruKJ na e e -caned the error S ; ,,uteV it is well Lnown that the motion of'; y 0 , Qt m T- into which he hadiaiho. U iti, - .;.... II h ;. ... .i..... ... . ,.. I ,',; 2 Jit ew-l uTk. -. -. - m -.-i u.iuiudi. -i .tuuuu is i.vii.i.iuiitt.iv 3ii).. lieiniiiiiir over matrb rr.eets with, her approbation and i h it v.f litr parents, it need not he cleciin- -d Hern anv appreherie!. of the chll-i ! en's sal varion 1 eh -5 riskee.!;-' being cdu- raw (1 in the Grek ''church ; especially v when thv arrive at mature atre, thev j vv r ! be at 1 crtv to examine and judge j themselves which, of all the Christian J cinches, is most i.itable to the Gospel of CUriil." SCIENTIFIC. It is with pleasure. hat we insert the rol Tow ing inter est mg sclent f r inteUhrcnce trom t pen of Professor Ihi 11, of :,dd!eb;iry College. He lias been professir of Malhe rr at c sr. d X n 1 1 r al J 'h i ! o'snp i y in th.Tt Sou rtsirg heminarj, ihr several ears past, :.t.d is rruch est eemetl among nti of the first hierarv dist i cliou in this count ry, :kvA in Kurope. Th.e account here uiven, is "interest rp. and ritten with much ele p.nce e 1-ope that lie will give fur her p:;r Calais concerning this wonderful phe nomt 11011. .-.' rnn?i rttr, jitioxai. sta'tthabd. j The fill t accttJ nt of a Mete 0 r, is Jrcui tin- f. vn tt Professor Hall, cf Mhldleb ::r-j Cotugr. A Meteor of uncommon magnitude and brilli-.ncv was o!)scrvcd on Friday even- ; ing, tlie ITth ult. by a number of inhabi tants of ibis and the adjacent towns. It . made its appearance, according to the most accura te chronometers, at twenty nine minutes after nine. A gentleman of this "village, standing in his garden, which 40 degi-ees ..beve the horizon, and in an easterly direction from this bci-ough. It appeared of cifll rent magnitudes to tlifft rent individuals. Some affirm, that its apparent diameter was equal to that no ra t -,.n Vv :t!i w .e ni we h ive r r., nr, r h.;t nn;! l m -s:in:..n ti ! n..tl. , : i lirce, eun iog udch it vv:;s vis:;,if. i j ! c-t:d :.-;t 4.a-.e been at raoat more t!;an a 1 1 ed h. niellii: iron, but that it v.a, n.oie i Li ;inai:t. ( Three exphsiorvs took place while the !j meteor was in the heavios. T he ic;.oi , was so haul as to be heard bv most ot th- i ! jarred as by a slight earthquake. The snnd w;s thought bv someto resemble teor, wh ohsci ved. Particies proceeded iVoin tiie body, and continued luminous till they had arrived at cornice; able distance ii oiu it. but gradually jrrowmg less and less vivid, tili they disappeared. Many ; iiu'.iyidua.iS av the -iiut, who did not see tiie meteor. A genileman lielonging to Whiiir.tr, stales, that he W'tiio! l lit- "nhenrmOii;n . pre b.:hiy the li-ht sent forth at the second n!:,:.u;es intervened between tlie flash and the time the sound reached his ear. G- less tkah tiiii teen miles in a V minute. ji Supposing the interveirig time t have ! ix.cn 5 iiiuiutes. the meteor, when it ex- ' plodcd, must have been about 65 miles 1 r ' distant from tnis place. If the interval ; w as iiiieen minutes, its cisxance must 1 j have been aljcut 2G0 miles. We cannot doubt, that, at the moment . i of the above mentioned agitations, stones, denominated meteoric, were projected from the principal mass, and precipitsted 11 inclines to the southeast, happened to betoU Ax lu "uu,lii, a rm 01 r,ury ano i v , ! looking towards his house, which was very at Ce A i. cent, at the Fork oi L.ke j, 1 northeast fn ni him, and was surprised by imr' nu the head ot the Kivtr St. Law-; a dazzling light f a peculiar hue, pro- rnce" , , Jt .. , ! ; ceeding, as he supposed, from the build- ft? u "ed ty ihei vote and Ihuu l ing Tuning hiveve roumh -fS l obicct from which "the liuht emanatetl J"trti;vr l!1 C" '" n,:b!td h:,t 1 i-nr.::Vi...:... ...... i... L. . ?c 1 it shall he awiul t. r the I'u suknt ot t he ' i it- nun .11 k u.i iiiii.. iv r .i.i - r . vei y h w stcot eis. j ' m i' i'r u.: .ictn (!.. i June, ; e liav c heard its apper.rai.ee eon par 1 1 r';u th 5bt hundred and ei;J,M en, ' j ed to tliat-of if-in in a turr.ace. th. in.-iHnt l: t,;c d'sU ,rt 4 L;I H tb.e Smv . l )!:c, it is bes;inninglo fuse. S' mv sv, us 1; j li,h hc 'lied tne district or Cuvahta. ! I was st mewhat duleient in in that airVr.U ! APni : ltI-Al l r r - - : V uver- hich ex- plrcle in the atmosphere. Tlicc stones ac usually of a'elobular form, and always covered with a bhek or deep brown m- crustation, composed chiefly of iron. - The internal part of the mass is of a c ravish! color, and of a coarse, giamilar texture. Chemical analysis has shown, they are J made up principally of iron, suiphii',: magnesia, clav, lime and silex. These I stones have fallen in almost every part of ! the globe, and of all sixes, trom that a: a 'f pea to that oi a body 01 several van's in diann tcr. But one instance of this kind t has, to my knowledge, appeared in New ! England. This is the meteor which burst i over he town of Weston, in Connecticut, 1 in 1807 ; an excellent account of w Inch ! was given to the public by professors Si l!i- I man and Kingsley. The b -dy of it was ! computeel to nave neen not lesstnan 1J or 1300 feet in diameter. If stones fell from the !odv which we have hastily & very supet iicialh describ ed, we are anxious tt know w here they fell We hope to hear sometliing 011 this subject from ur friends in th.e eastern pnrts of thi state, or in New Hampshire. I Should vv e oLtaii'i any additi r.al infill- m a -tion, which is interesting, relative to this extraordinary celestial visitor, v, e sliai! ; j not fail communicating it to the public. ; (The above is ".taken fr in tlie mouths off j t,thcse who wiincjs.cd tiie phenomena. F. HALL. T)Y AI ITIOKITY. ! it shall be lawiul t. r the I'lt sident of the L ,lltctl tals to establish, w hen it shaM appear .lo nini to ne pn t i r, in aiicith n to the p' i ts ot entry a:,d delivery already ' established on lake Ontario, one other port of entry and'., delivery-at the village of Cape Vincent,at the Foi k ot lake Onta- ; rio, and at the head of t ! . e ri er t. La w - ' rence, ar.d to appoint a crlhcu r of tiie customs to reside and keep an clLce there- ! at. ;.;.--: :: ':.::iya H. CLAY, Speaker of the I loue of Ri pres. ntatives. JOHN G AiLLAKD, President of the Si nau pro teu.jore. February lt, 1518. Apj.u vnh JAMES MOM'OE. An act to change the name of the 1 .Strict .f 1 4" . ,o. ' Br it CKUC fd by :.'? .S. '.y. o.Vf v7.v" ! oA .ve.u.';vei r.j tkcir:;i:d A.'c,V.s : V initrcc: V1 CoKgrc csu (,;td. Th..t J AM K S M O N I; ( ; E . 1 n act 1o increase the S.ih,r. ef'i' e Tj Ucs of site Circuit Court tor ihc Uistr.ct oi C o hiTTihia. ..;.; Semite cvd House rf X'pr' vlui'- 'f ihe Cdivd &:a'?s j ''"'Mcum Congress as. Zerf, That j ( Court, and the same sum per annum to j each t f the assistant Judges cf said Court, , payable quarter yearly ;'thc tirst quarter-. ; ly payment t be made on the fiic dav cf April , one thousand t ii; h t iht hundred and ; cie'Uteen. Aprii 20, 1818 Approved. JAM ES MONROE. ' OFFK E OF THE COMMSARY ( GENERAL OF SUBSTECE. 1 IfasUvyton Citt;, JIuqust 25, 13'S. FBNIS is Uy give o(ic , that tr parae pro ; 1. pesais will be received at he Cffice cf I the (Jommissary (ieneral of t'ubsistence, un I til the 20 h day of NfVember next, inclu ve, I for the supply of ijttiors for the ue of tlie troops of the United Stales, to b- delivered j in huik, upon inspection, as folio we, viz : 1st at host on. 7 SO barrels pork 1562 bushels peae or beans 2'Ji,'J barrels ot flnur 350 do of Whiakey 125 cu t. of aosp . t' T, 5250 lbs of C andles 423 btrrelt of pork 893 Lusbeli of pease or bekCS 1 14S barrels ot Hour . "Uii co of whiskey 71 cu t. of sop 2Co0 lbs of candles 125 bushels cfsalt 2000 gallons of vinegar One third on the 1st d : v of June, 1819 ; one third cn the lat duv of (looer, 141 : Ui d the remainder OU ths 1st dy Qt I'wLlwiv ! 1229. Li , to the earth. Such, wc believe, isuni ' sally the fact with the meteors, wine! . I -1 II II . ! I . I . . - v;;;-. Sd. dt Philadelphia, 160 barrels of noi k 3.35 bushels f nease or beans 4 JO barrels of fl n 75 do of v h skey 27 rwt. of soap 1125 lbs of candles 47 biifthels r-l salt 75U e-!lon of vinegar One tl.ird on the 1st day f .TuTet 1819;; ene-th rd c;n the is4 dav of Oct' Vr," 18i9;; ;l 1 tl)P Tema n4leron the 1st day of Fcbrua rv, 1820 4th. Jit Pall'dnore. $57 bam ii of p-t k 17bf bushels of fease or beans 229(V barrel of ur 400 do of whibkey 14.' cwt. of soap o(.'0 lh of cin''lej .r iO bushels ft salt 4000 gallons of vinegar fee third oi the 1st day of .Tnr.e, 1S19 : oi thi. el on the 1st day of October. 1819; a-d the remainder on tVie 1st day of februa -y, 1820 5th. Jit .Ynrfolk, Va. 267 barrels ot p' rk 558 bushels f 1 ease cr beans 7 7 barrels of fh ur 12.5 do f wuiskey 45 cvvt. ef sr.ap 18T5 lbs 'f candles 78 bu-ho's of salt 125 gkllo s vinegar j On third on the ls dry of June, 1819 ; r K'.t .. tt.A 1. ,1... .A n.lnMr ItlO . i ! 1 tli rmr. x'rAc-r nn 1 )i r 1 c t A t f I'aKril 1 - y v " . V.. V v . w.' AWV X A IV liJ-U 1- i Cth. Jit Charleston, S. C, 53 barrels oi p. i k 112 bushels oi paaeor beans 144 ba reis of .flour 25 do otuhiikcy 9 c wt of scap 375 lbs of candles 16 bushels of salt 250 ira?!ors of Vinegar Oru .t. n th on the 1st day of June, 1819 ; ;..i.e - V uilh on the 1st day of September ; IbW ; -tourtti on the 1st day o! Decern ; b , 18:9 , and he remainder on the 11 : di of Marc h, 1S20. 7th. Jit Albany, WV. Y. f 4 ban t Is ot po: k 14 ::tushe)so ". pease or beans 172 barrels cf flour 30 do of whiskey 11 cvvt. of aoap 450 lbs of candl- s 19 bu) els of salt 300 gilhns vinegar Or.e-ili rd cn the 1st day of June, 1819 ; cn i hod ou the 1 si day f Octobtr, 1819 ; and the rcm&irder en tb 1st day ol Febnu- 1820 . S7;. Jit Springfield, Jihss. 51 hai r; ts ( f ork 1- 7 buah !s of pease or beats 138 hi! rels of flour 24 do ot w.' i? key 9 cw; of ioap 360 ib" ot candles 15 u!el of suit guiions 'of vin: gar O - !hi;d on the lt day cf Jure, 1819 ; t -hi: d on he 1st day ofO;u.ber 119; ix'f ': V5 -a ienr li.ucr ci. the l't day cf KUu- , 1520 . Ih. Jit Carlisle Pena. 5l! kfm b t j c . k 107 hu -iu s of pease or beans (. lL'b bar:el t i riiiur ; 24 do of w in: key 9 ' wt. ot soap 3 0 'hsotcpndh a 15 bushels ot s it 240 gallons cf vinegar 1 1 nt tin: d on the 1st day f O' lorer, 1 bl9 : laid he remainder or. the 1st day Ftbiu ry, 1820 u ill it rittsburg, renn. 85 1h it 1 t jrk 178 bnshc s ot p. aseor beans ' 2.3o ba rcls f tiour 40 do oi w hi. key 14 cvr , o hoap Wo !l s oi Canutes 25lu.htlof salt AVo g'li ' s of vinegar Oip.i!i,rd on the 1st day of June, 1819 ; one th id on the 1st day ofOctcber, lfcl9; ard the remainder on die 1st eiay ot Februa ry. 1820 V Uh, Jt XewporU A?u. 64 bv rl . of poik 134 bushels of peaae or beans 172 ban el of Hour 30 d ot whukey 11 cw- of sotp 450 lbs of candles 19 bushels of salt 300 gaiiona of vinegar 0;e ihird on the In day cf June, 1819; ; or.c thiid on the lat day of Ociobti1, lbl9 and t e rea.an.der oa the lat day ol labiua rv 1820. V2th. M Fort IlatcL ins, Ga. 107 b arte is oi perk "L;23 bttsbelsof j eae or beans i7 baii els of fl ur 'O do of uhisUy 18 evvt. of toap 750 iba of canuics , !! 31 bushels of salt i I 500 g-lltns of vinegar I One tmrd on the lit day of June, 1P19 ; ; oe-iiuid cn the li day cf O'teber, 1819 ; and the ciaa:iaicr on tiitr ia cay cl xttiua- y, 1820. : ,-.:. : 1 2th. Jit PZLtUturg. 123 barn. it. of po k 268 bushels of p use or bens S4-i bin - L of flour 1& do uf wbjgc I 21 Cwt of SOip 900 bs of candl?s 38 buheL of sa't 6(A) gallons of v negar On third on lb Is rav of June, 1819 ( oe ihird on (he 1st day of O- V.oe-.i 1813 and the remainder on the lt day of FcbiKjt rv, 1820 14th. Jit SacketVs Ilarlor. 335 barrels of pork " 104 bushels ef pease or beans 103 ? ba reli ol tlour 180 do of wh".tey 64 cu t. of soap 2700 lbs of candles 1 13 bushels ot salt 1 ialLn r.f win. rrnr 0'4Bi'alt on the l,t dy rf June. 1819; 5 "h mender on the 1st day of DctcsiUr, 1S12 . ' - 2 .'-. At JYiagara. 1C7 harr of pork 232 bu-!r ?s of pease or fceana 2'-7 ba : t Is of flour 50 d' of w hiskey 13 cw t of soap 750 ihs (!f candles 31 bushels of salt 500 g-Jh ns t f vinegar O lo.if o-. the 1st dav of Jure, 1811; th r- mainder on the 1st day of Dccemberj, 1819 16-. Jit Detroit. 1378 barrels of por!t 2S71 bushels of nense cr beam 3c9i bhrrels of ti,ur 643 do o whikt:y 230 cwt. of soap 9"45 lb o candles 402 bushels of salt . 6430 gallons cf vinegar . O r half on the 1st day efJunp, 1819 j and ' the i mainder on the 20th day oi September, 189- - - 7lh. At St. Louis. 1025 cwt o' b en b9 tar; els of pork 2S7 I ushels of pf se or beanji 233 barrels of corn meal X I5t2 dv of flou- 643 do if i skey 2 0 cwt of soip 9645 ibs i f car dies 402 bubeU of salt 64J0 galin of vinegar O cuiht in 'dav of Jure, 18!9X and h r.m- nder cn the 1st duv ol Odobcr. 1819. 18f. At Arkansas 40 t w .ib con 27 aneli cfpt.rk 112 bushels of pea e or beans 9i narrrU nf corn rr.eal 61 25 9 do of fl nir w!-iikey t Wt Oi' S'. p ! - t c i ''l"S 16 t.ashe5 ' fvah 2i0 gahoi s i iiegar On i: fit ''ii ih fira. day of Jijpe, 1819 & n.a ndc r cn the first day of Dcteitlcr I 1819. Idth.AtJtedJlivsr. 40 w; of bjo;ri 27 barrels of p if k 112 bushels of pase or bear4s 91 b-.ntbi from meal 51 do of fl. ur 25 do of uh skey 9 i vv of s. p 375 lbs f candles 16 bw-nd f salt 2 ' 0 nllons of vinegar , O.ebalfon the 1st day cf June, 1819 . Ii . the remnii:dct on ihe 1 i da wf Deccmlicrt 1819 CCi. At Dahn Rough 128 i w.. of bc n 86 bum U o pork -'- 357 bushels of p. aae 0' beacf 292 barrels of corn meal 197 do ot fltur 80 do of wh skey 29 iwt. of soap r. OO lbs of candles 50 bushels or salt 800 gallons of vinegaf O ou.ik on he 1st day of June, 18i, pi f urth on the 1st day of September 1819; "ef u'tbon the Is day of Dec? m b , 1819 rand the remainder on the first da ot .Vrch. 18C0. t. At JSei?-OrleaK3. 162 cwt of bf f.n 1110 bart'fls of perk 4b2.- buahe s f pease or besx 3776 barre of coin meal 3 2549 do of flour I0o6 do cf whiskey 3T0 cwt. of soap 15j40 io candles CIS buabels of salt 1060 gal:onsof vincgur, One fourth on the first dJy of June. l?lir one fou th cn the fiist day of September, 1819 i one fouith on the. first day ot Dccem-b- r, 1819 , and the remainder on the iiit dsy ot March 1820. fork, pease, beans, flcu-'whiikey, salt and vmtgr, roust bedeiivttiin atrongand a cute batreU ; and tlie sop aiai cainile in b. xes oi a cectenunt aize-ler traupouj ti r. the privilege Is reserved to the United Staua ot increasing; er diminifhing thequan utic s to be defiveied, ai.d of cLinging the period c( delivery i y. KiVluS previously, s.ily days rtotice to the contractors. The oritracors i. bv hable fur tin ex peu-e of ihipecticD, ind tor the tafe d live ry, at such store houses a may be de cna ted by the United States, at the several d pot. . Bv order of the Secretary ol v.ar. Acting LiiZi&mtv tt bubtzns& August 2- & aVs f