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THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1829,
Whole No ,V.ti438.
Salts and Castor Oil.
in stock
pg 4k lllll.S Sal t.liuikcr
♦J 100 boxes do assorted sices
1000 quart bottles Cnxtor Oil for l’l.in
lotion Rurftbsos
f .„0 quart bottles cold pressod
boo pwb it) 1,0 *1°
Which Is offered ^tnu#n*Uy low.
Planters arc particularly requested
call and examine for thcmie. veJ*
to
F ° r ” ln ^AR30
A PA RSONS, Drugjwt.
Al tho Eaglo No 0 Gibbons raflgSi
mar 5
Administrator’s Notice.
OUll months after date. I shill apply
to tho Honorable tho Justices of the
court of Chatham c.mmtv, when
ell a 1.0.Vol land, 1 number ninety four,
r 'nu 'ill situated in the twelfth di-lrtctof
Jomae-COUi.tr, in the stato ol ' jeor^.n,
conUlbihK two Hundrtd two and a l.t.ll
ai rc«. being the real cstato of laiuncelat
H I’eiy, deceased, for the honefii of the
;eirs
rMjh c
: and creditors uf said cstnte.
J. WALLACE,.
Adm’r.'of b. H. Feay.
•prll to f < . ,
Sivaim’s Vermifuge.
Patent.
it
r,
Brought to Jail.
Savanna!^ some time ego, J negro
men who says hisnanth is JIM, and
that lie'belongs t
hit Pitman but does
lives,nor whovc
l am Induced to bo
toJal.. ...
no: know whero Ids master lives,nor whovc
THIS valuable Anti-dysm-
Uric and Worm Medicine has
boen used for llioso seven;
yeart past, and its virtues are
universally ‘acknowledged by
all who have tried It, to lie.far superior to
any other modielue ever emplaced fur
most diseases children ere subject.In. it Is
parlectly safe, unit no child will refuse to
take it. t seldom fails curing Dysentery,
Hummer Complaint, Oollo or Clmlera
Morbus, oither'I.i grown pcrsUni or children
end It gives appetite to almost ell debilita
ted persuns. Worms frequently infest t;bll
•Iron, aggravate tholr nthor diseases, and
.ire the chief cause uf most fevers, Imwel
Co,ifplainls, end chronic and nervnt "
es, incident to childhood, which nn
meroiis .iml frequently ratal; It
regretted ‘hat most vermifuges no
ere injurious, and thousands of chili.. _
swept off, or are rendered feefilo, pale.nml
emancimod through the-first stage of life
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints
&o. &c. See.
Worms being especially apt to Infest
persons of debilitated digestive organs nnd
einheiated constitutions, much mischief it
often done by the ordinary worm medi
cines, which generally consist of the strong
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narcu-
lles, dr spirits of turpentine. Articles of
this kind may destroy'worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, and often materially
or Tin:
CORDIAL.
Cephnlic Snuff.
IHiich,by long experience, hat hem found
art effectual Remedy for moil Disorders
of lie HEAD, especially the Common
Ifendach, to which It Hardly ever failt glv-
- ing immediate ease, and hu frequent use
prevents its return.
m l admirably openssmd purges tho head,
alrengthens tiio nerves,revives the spi
rits, and has a' most giatcful aromatic
smell.
It removes Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Qid-
dintlss, and Vapours, relieves itimncss of
.the eyes. Is oxrellent'in curing recent deaf-
tets, and has been of ^at service In llys-
storingth
orders *
wlio visit till
moms
lieve tha *{[eis o» ntd by some one else,
lie is 4 feet 0 1-4 Indies high and ahoiil IS
years of age} he stammers a little whan
speaking. j W0 .|.DEW8,‘J.C.c
tine 14 14* . . . ■
njure tho general health. 8w aim's Vkn- -great measure, he nrevented.
.••BtlMM lla. it,. noiu.lU. - .1 r J _ r t • 1 . - . .
Treasurer’s Office.
July 1, 1820.
ffl^HE average price of Flourtlurlngthe
B lost month being 47 *5 por barrel nf
month
tlbii lbs. - ,'lread for tho present
must weigh as follows via:
1* |-t eents bo,if tlhs 10 ox
« t-4 •• “ 1 - • 6
Of which all llakers and tellers of Bread
will take due v otice,
J'dy'
M. W. STEWART, o. r.
Seidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
J DOZEN boxes Soda Dow-
00 do
SeidlitE do
also »
The Improved Cheltenham Sails, pre
pared by Savory, Moore Si Davidson. Im
ported and for aule by
* . A. PARSONS,
» st, at the Eagle. No. 8 t>.-"
B M
• Notice.
T HE co-partnership heretofore exist,
mg between the subscribers under
the firm of James Anderson & Cn. expired
by limitation on tho Slat nf Miv last, .
All persons indebted will make payment
to James Anderson, who is duly authurUod
<u settle the uffiirtnftlie concern, and will
continue the bushiest for'hit own aceduut.
JAMES ANDERSON,
C. M. KINO.'
june IS 180
Notice.
BiV>UR months after date, application
J; will be mado to tlio Honorable the
Jusiices of the Inferior Court of Effing
ham comity, when.sitting for ordinary pur.
puses, for leave.tn sell the half of an nnd|,
yhied tract of Inndfin the enmity nf Effing
bam, containing 1.47 l-t_sc.es formerly
the properly of Benjamin Porter, for the
benefit of tho heirs of William O. Porter,
deceased,
WII.tlAM KINO,
Administrator de bonis non.
may 8 iob
Notice.
M ERE AFTER the Snvannalt I.ibra
ry will'be opened for the deliver to
loins every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, froiifl to 6 o’clock P. M.
Individuals not share holders can ItRve
™i“ 5 “°f the bibrary on the following
For one year, by payinfe git
six.months, «
11 tiny less period, at tho rato ol
per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
way 1 1028b
F Notice.
OUR months after .date, we shall apj
|dy to the.Court of Ordinary of F.f-
rnignam county, f or leave to sell all the
Real Estate of William II. Wnmnck, dec.
c ng several tracts of band in said county,
on both sides of the Louisville road, con-
of the B hi?rs ether 570 a0r0, ’ for the bonofi ‘
WILLIAM A. PREVATTt
Adm'r. in right of his Wife,
. „„ SARAH PIIEVATT, Adin’x,
mar *8 73
Chambers Superior Court,
■mi.. »■ . _ JUNE 25th, 1820.
J lie Marine Si Fire In-
siirance Bank of tho
»Vdte of Georgia, ct al.
t
Eleaaer Early,
Wm l **• of, - -
fl 1 being verified to the Court that Elea,
Jar zor Early one oftho-defendants in the
i„° V r, Cim,c r *‘'des out of Chatham coun-
- n motion it U urdered thut the snul
nzor
Chatham Sn
potior Court
, January Term
1830,
In Equity.
bleaker Early appear on or before the first
?„7 next Term of this Court anden-
'hereto and m default
u , h° *tml complninant htiVe lenveto
mZn. ?"., ,1,e,r said »ill in the san.e
**?"*''^Wpenonal servire of the Rill
P|p P®na had been effected on the sai
thklt,nr7 Am u, l i is fu'ther ordered tha
swfcNf®
proper for persons
.. into imkholcsomc
„ . , #y places, nnd lint cli-
mgtei, ns It fnrtiflos the head against nox-
tour exhalations and infectious air.
A pinch or two may be taken at any
time, nnd Indeed several In n dnyt but for a
cold, or slrqipnge hi the head, n pinch or
two should betaken just before going to
bedr
Tlmse who are in the. habit of taking
much of the common snuffs, (and thereby
Injure both hoail and stonugM,) are desired
to mix some oftltis CEPHALIC SNUFF
with them, nnd their Imd effects will In a.
uiruoB has tho peculiar advantage of do
stroving and temovlng worms from the
liuwels without the weakening ciinsequen-
ees of*pile stronger purgatives, Ac anil,
t has. mdr. over, a derided tendency tti
give vigor both to tile .foinach and bowels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general svstein from many troublesome
complaints. It Is hv this means that so
many grown pr,-oils have been relieved,
hi/ its use, of diffarenl complaints—suppo
sing ihemsetvcs to' he in a decline, Jtc. &c
This medicine will relieve towel com-
ilatnts nr dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit
ing. sickness, pain or weakness in the sto
mach or huioets. tost of appetite, either in
rhildren'or grown persons, inn ftw hours 1
anil it seldom fails curing r:uii.Ls attn rg-
vkr oh fkvkh »ol)K. Nil family ought,
ever will he wilhoig it, after a trial.
Worms mo capable) of prodnriug great
lisiurli macs in tne svstcni. Not nnly dp
'hev sggrifvste onlinary diseases when they
are pieseut. But they also give rise to ii
great variety nf very alarming anomalous
flections. Th, whole train ofYpnsmodic A
Anvfilllvc diseases may proceed from tho
irritation of worms in the alimentary canal,
f'hnlera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetnfins, pa-
ralvsis, mania, cimvulsiuns, as well as a
variety uf other nervous and convulsive
iffecllnns, are not unfrequently the inline-
liale effects of tills cause Resides these
diseases, worms have also been known to
produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys
entery, remitting fever,dropsy of tho brain,
chronic and spasmodic cough, Sic. Sic.
Sic.
Among tho symptoms whicl) indicate
the presence nf worms, tho following are’
the most coinmhn and striking: -A pale,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
countenance; a bluish streak under the
eyes, these are dull and heavy, the pupils
are dilated and much contracted, the low
or eyelids and upper lip swell, especially
during the night while sleeping; great
itching lit the nostrils, which causes (he
patient to pink his nose; foul breath; dis
turbeil sleep; during which the patient
grinds Ills teeth, is npt to scream 0111 nnd
startup suddenly ns if frightened: tingling
in the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of tho heart a thy spasmodic
cough; irregular nnd depraved nppetile,
being sometimes entirely suppressed, and
nt nlltors exceedingly voracious; abdomen
sp elled and hard; looseness nf the bowels;
eosliveness; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools;
pains in the bowola; « asling of the flesh;
convulsions; tits; palsy; and finally dentil.
A supply of this valuable Medicino is
mt received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Agent.
•At the eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range
marl'll 31
jEffingham Counly,
INFERIQR COURT, July Tkiim, 1
1820.
^N the petition of William Morel, sta
ting the existence & loss and praying
the' establishment ol a certain promissory
note, jointly and severally mode nnd signed
by William J. Miihyne. and William G
Porter, both late'of said county deceased,
dated Effingham county,- 131b February,
1824, payable to the said William Morel, or
order, on or before the 1st day of January
next, for the sum of twenty fivednllars.for
value received, a copy whereof, with tile
affidavit of the said William Morel, is filed
in the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that.
William King, of tha Cuunty of Efiiing.
ham, the acting and qualified administrator
of the said William lb Porter, deceased,
nnd the heirs and representatives of the sniil
William J, Mulryne, deceased, do shew
oanso on or before the Hist day of the next
term ol this Count w hy the prayer of the
jetitiooer should not lie granted, and it is
hither ordered that this rule be published
n one" of the public Gazettes of the Citv
of Savannah, once'a month Until the time
appointed for shewing cause thereof.
Extract from the minutes, .
, JNO. CHARLTON, Cllt.
july 18 . 167§i>
The Virtues and Use
implaints, and in re-
when impaired by dia-
Is on hand and for sale by
'A PARSONS. Druggist,
At tlie Engle no 8 Gibbon's hange.
mar 14
H
WALLERY A; 1M FEY,
DRAPERS if TAILORS,
.ON TIIE BAT.
EAST OP THE «Tiy HOTEL
AVE roce vort bv r emit .arrivals from
Nmv Yor h fro*l» uml t legani as-
vmlim m of tin* mn«t ttatonahle
, (WOODS,
In their line— 7
coast anno nr
Blue black, brown, olive, Gieen and mill
nUlMht LOTUS.
Ulite, brown,green,and steel mixt
QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue black and Iknev colored single mil'
led
CAS.SIMRRE.
Merino Cloth and Cassimere, (light
uml beautiful materials fur summer
wear)
Bombazine Circassian
Brimn,wi ll''nmldrab English and
French Drill
Striped FI irnntine, Satin Jean
Grass Clollis, Bourbon Drill
Silk Camblel. Nankeen
And a variety of other stuffs suitable foi
summer coatees and pantaloons
VESTINGS
English, Italian ami Erencli black and
colored Hilk
Valencia and Marseilles nf Ruff,White
nnd neat fancy Patterns
White gud Ruff Cassimere nnd Cash-
merct ‘
AH uf which they are prepared tq make
to measure, in the best manner and at short
notice.
FANCY ARTICLES.
.A handsome assortment nf
Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Cravats, Stocks, Stlffners
Ilia: k, while and straw colored Horse-
skin Gloves,
' Grass Clolli and Linen do
Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rio
linns,
Hosiery nf all descriptions
.Foraging, Mnroco,.Cadet & Mcditer
ranenn Caps, Ac. &c.
ALSO,
A general Assortment of
itr.anT siadk sviiinu a mi summv.ii
CLOTHING.
Consisting of
Coats, Frocks and doattcos, I’uhtu-
lons
Veits, Jackets, Draweis,
Shirts, Collars, Sic. Sic. Sic,
M. Si D. respectfully informtlicir friends
that the whole of the goods have been care
fully selected bv Mr. M. nnd the ready
made clothing, tiiamifactiirad entirely * un
der his inspection, <V they assure their eus
lomers that the inmost confidence may be
placed in the 1'aitlUiilness of their worli.
april B0
M. Frendergast,
5S A S just received per schooner Ore
goo,
Fancy willow travelling baskets and
reticule
India carved shell combs,
•• Plain dn do
Elegant Barege silk autl gauze scarfs,
dn do do dress lidkft
Black, blue and brown Italianetts,
Superior Blue and Yellow Nankeens
' Swiss nnd jaconet nedle-work dress
rolms,
Swiss and Jaconet needle-work Col.
lurs and Palarinos,
No 3 v 14 Gibbons Range.
may 15 ■ ’
English White Mustard
Seed.
J UST received, for affections of the
Livor's internal organs, and to re
store the loss of notion in the norvuus sys
tem generally. Fdr sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Range.
Jan 15
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 250 0
cres, sitnnte in the district of Oi-
angeburgh, otf Kdlsto crook in the state of
South Carolina, bounding noith on lauds
of Daniel Mazyck, and south and woston
he said creek.
For n plat of said land, and terms of sale,
apply to
feb 3
GEO. GLEN,
Ex'or. est. of John Glen.
27.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah 011 the 10th Inst a negro
man who says his name is Will Brown
nu that ho belongs to Win Coffinof Char
leston SC. He is about 27 years of age. 5
feet 11 inches high, and.has a scar on lift
lorehead.
feb 88 JNO. I. DEWS, J. C.^C.
Notice
OUR* months after dale, application
F wlli bo .'made to the Honorable the
Jusiiobs oftho Inferior Court of Tuttnnl
County, for leave to sell the real estato of
Thomas "Dickinson late of said county de
ceased. for the bonefit of the. lie - rs and cre
ditors of said ostute,
march l A
Win. DICKINSON;
Qualified Executor.
Treasury Department,'
n ' JULY 17tb, 1880.
EAI.ED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived at ibis offico until Thursday,
the 3d September next, for building end
fining out, hi elj respects reedy lor sn.
(cabin lurnlture, provisions and balUtton-
ly excepted) a vessel to he employed a. a
Revenue Cutter, of the burthen of seventy-
two tons, at either of the followMg ports,
Kevanuah, Philadelphia,
Charleston, Washingum, D C.
Norfolk, New York,
llrilliinore, "
. The vc.sel to he built agreeably to e mo
del to be furnished ifpoii etycring into the
contract, and of mateiials corresponding
to the following dimensions and specifica
tion!, to wit;
Length—lletworn perpendiculars, sixty-
tivo fecr.
Ream—Moulded, eighteen feet.
Hold—Seven and eight fret.
Keel—Of White Oak, to be sided ' nine
indies.
Dm 'iroorf— AmitLhips, or White Osk,
to tie sided nine inches.
Dead wood—Pure end After,of Live Oak
tn be sided nine Inbhes.
Stem post Knee—lit Live Oak, to ty
fated on the keel tn the for* side of innei
Hern post,an I over this knee the doudwnnd
Is tn be built keeping the shortest pieces be
low. Four bolts ere to be driven through
the knee, via: two through the Knee and
Stern-post. ,.nd two through the Knee Rod
Keel, befurr the tleadwood bn ts are drove;
oare must be taken that the tleadwood bolts
and stern post knee bolts do not come into
contact. 'The holts of, knee and dendwood"
to be rivalled on the underside of keel and
aft side nf stern pi.st Bolts through (lie
knee in diameter three quartors of an iuch.
Bolts through tho tleadwood in diameter
seven-eights nf in inch
Inner Stern-post— Of Live Oak,
Main Stern-post—Of Live Oak, elded
nine inches.
Apron—Of Live Oak, to lie sided one
oot three inches.
Fore Demlwond and Apron bolts, to one
foot above flo.uingtof copper, in diameter
three-quarters of an inch. Floor timbers,
fnttneks. tnptimhers of Live oalf.to be sided
six inches.
Tn lie moulded at flonrheads six end a half
inches.
—at pnit sill or plank sheer foui inches.
— it rail three and three quarter inches.
To lie completely frnmbtl. frame bolls in
diameter three-quarters of an inch. Eve
ry either floor timber to lie bolted «ith one
copper bolt in diameter three quarters of
an inch. The alternate floor limbers to be
Imltril after the kelson is fitted, will, cop
per Imlt, in diamater with a drift added
three quarters nf nn Inch.
- Keelson—Of White Oak,to bo sided itlne
inches.
Main Transom—Of Live Oak, to bo
Imbed.with two iron bolls, I" dhmetrr sc-
ven eighths of an inch. The remaining
IMtifotns to side seven inches and Imbed
with copper bulls,in diameter seven-eighths
nf nn Inrh.
Night heads and House Pieces—Of Live
O.ik. 10 lie sided nine inches.
Outside plunk—The running plank of
white nnk. ,q thickness two & one quarter
Inches. The outside plank abreast the
deck to he ill thickness litre* inches, and
friin. thence i|ic plank will fairlv and gra
dually diminish to the thickness of the run
111112 plank of the hnltani. The upper-
edge of the plank next below the plank
sheer, tn lie in thickness two and a half
inulie-.
Plank Sheer—Of while oak, or y cllmv
pine in thickness two and a half incites.—
From ibe plank sheer to rail,the pare will
he hoariled outside only with -narrow inch
while or yellow pine hoards, fastened tn
slauneheons about tn'enty-seven inches a-
sitnder. In have five ports on each side anil
two in the ttgrn witn shutters. No plank
outside from the light water lino upwards
(amidships) to be in width more than riglt'
inches. Tho fastenings of outside plank
from keel to one font above loaiUwater
line, to bo of Conner. The spikes iikiy be
composition. The liolts to be copper
TliereOrill lie no treiulils. each stroke tube
lasleiied to one frame (comprising two
limbers) with three composition spikes ol
six inches in length (where the plank is
two and one-quarter inch's thick) and one
copper Imlt fivo-olghths diameter, tn be
drove through and rivetted inside. Butt
bolts anil linoder end Lolls of c ipper in
diameter five-eighths of an inch. Uieling
plank ol yellow pine in thickness two in-
ches.
Breast honks Oflivo oak, two below
the deck honk, to be faved anil fastened
before the cielingis put on, and bolted with
copper bolls in diameter throe quarters of
an inch*
Clamps—Of white onk or y• flow pine,
in thickness at the upper edge 3 Inches.
do do lower-edge two and a half in
ches.
A list or air strokes six inches wide to ho
formed next below tho strake under the
clamp.
Beams—Of yellow pine, to be aided in
cites, and inot'liled seven and n hull' inches.
To he kneed nt each end with one ledge
and one lap knee, tn be sided five inches,
excepting the mast beams, winch are to
have a dagger knee in lieu uf the lap knee,
to he bolted with bolts in diameter three-
fourths of an mch. Deck plank of yel
low' pine in thickness nvo and a half inch
es, in width not to "exceed eight inches,
't'oke fastened with iron spikcs.anil plug
ged.
Mast Porters.—Oflivo oak to be kneed.
To be.fitrcd with a trunk cabin, and in
other respects to correspond with the
draught,
To lie coppered ton water line eight
feet aftand seven foot forward, with twen
ty-four ounce copper. To have a com
plete set of masts and spars. The principal
ones to be of the following named diinen-
Mii’n mast wliole length filly-eight feet,
head seven feel.
. Fore mast whole length 60 feet 8 inches,
head 7 feet.
Fore-yard thirty feet.
•• Top-sail-yard twenty-four feet. <
" Top gallant-yard sixteen feel
Fore-top-mast llltrly-one feel, pole six
teen feet.
‘Foro 2,1ft seventeen feet.
\MB
Main do sixteen feet.
Main-boom 28.
Bowsprifout board 12 foot.
Lower nytit and bowsprit, to He of Vol-
low pme if lo be lud, the remaining span
to be spruce.
The remaining^span to be in propor
tion,
To havo one fore-sail, one Main-sail,
ODOjib, line fore top sail. No. 1.
One flying jib, one sqitare sail, one top-,
gallant-sill, bite lower studding-sail, one
topmast sTudding-snil, one guft top sail, of
light canvass.; an awning fine and aft, of
canvass, No. S, with itauncheuns complete.
10 Itgve three shroud, to the forciuas on
each side, and two on each side the main-
ui.i't, of five and a half inches rope. .The
fore stay seven inches, with the remaining
■ ■inning and standing rigging, to be in dn.
proportion, of tile best tiussfin hemp, to
brpplent laid, and of equal fioeuess-and
si" "gib Willi that used in 1I10 navy. The
blocks for sheets, hulv.irds, bruct'* to bo
patent bushel) To hale one hempen ca
ble, 7D fathom* 0 Indies., and one proof
chain cable, one Inch' diameter, 00 fath
oms. Two unelmrs, each weighing 501)
lumnrls clear of sto k. The anchor for
Chain cable to have and iron Mock; lo Ii 1 ,■
a I the fixtures tiecessaiy fur Working .1
chain cable. One hamer, six Inches, 75
fathoms. One kedge anchor, wills iron
stock, weighing clear of stock, 300 pounds.
To hare a capstan, camboso, hammock,
stHUnchrnn, waist-cloths ring and eye liolts
Ring bolts for train in releiving twkels.—
Two iron davits on each quarter, for the
boats. All toe outside plank including
the deck plank, to be plained Forecas
tle floor, in length, about 14 (eet, to hare
18 births.
To have n trunk eahln, with a skylight,
and two sliding lights on each side, tn be
fitted with four births anil lockers—Mo hare
a storeroom between the stern frame end
after bulkhead of cabin, In length about
13 feel—tn have a magazine under ilia ca
bin floor.
Tn have two store rooms (ona on each
slile) before the cabin in length six icet.
'I lie length ol cabin floor, including store
rooms, 18 fret.
To have two scuttles near the stoic
rooms, leading to the hold.
The scuttle leading tu the magaxin*. to
have raised commas uml.a cap of lead ;—
To have the necessary locks and bars for
tho doors and scuttles ;
To havo two boats of suitable sice (
To hare two coats of paint ;
To have sufficient to carry fifteen hun
dred gallons of water.
The materials used in the construction
of the vessel, to lie approved of hv sneli
officer of the Revenue service, as tlie' sec-
reisty of the Treasury may appoint. The
vessel to be completed within sixty days
fioin the date of the contract, and the
workmans" p to be inspected previous to
the delivery, In two competent judgestane
to. be chosen bv each of the parties to tlie
contract, who, in the event of their disa
greement, are to clmose a third, who are
to deiciintne whether the work lias lieou
executed in all respects, conformably to
the proposals and agreement. •
8-D. INGHAM.
Sect etarj uf Treasury.
Jnlv 20—gawtd
(tJ^Tlie S ivannah Iteunhhcan, Char
leston Mercury,Norfolk Beacon, Baltimore
Republican, American Meutinel, mid New
York Courier and Enquirer, will pit blish
the nlinre twice a week, for three weeks,
july 28 111
N pursuance of law, I, \.idiii:iv Jack,
son, President oftho United Stale-of
America, »lo hereby derlate and nuko
" '‘■'■•t < I O In- "ill- V ,11 ; e held nt he
-*‘Jiid Office at Bpaota, In the State of
Alabama, 011 the Mcond .Monday in ()<i u -
ber next, for the disposal of tho public
lands within the limits of the under,m n-
tinued townships nnd fractional (bwnshipe,
lo wit; 1
* Townships seven, eight, nine, ten ar.d
eleven, uf Range twenty five.
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and
fractional townships filuven of Hancc tw eu«
rjr six,'
Ton nships seven, eight, nine and free
tional township tan, of Range twenty sev
en.
Townships seven and eight, and fraction
al townships nine and ten of Range
eight.
Township seven, and fractional t
ship, eight and nine, of Range twenty
nine.
Fractional townships sown and eight,
of Range thirty.
Tire low n,hip, are to be offered Its tlie
Older above designated, beginning with thq
low est number nf section in each.
Tbe lamls reserved "r law lor the use of
schools, or fur other purposes, are tu be ex
cluded from sale.
Given under my hand at the Citv of
Washington,this third day of July, A. U.
1828. ANDREW JACKSON.
By the President:
GEORGE Oil\HAM,
Commissioner of (lie UcneratLandOffice,
' To be published in the Natchez (Rates-
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adiertl-
ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo
crat, Mobile register, Baltimore Kepubli.
cun, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Kg.,
quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Alorctiry,
Savannah Republican, Augusta Clnoiil-
cle, Nashville Republican, and Loutsvillo
Advertiser,
■ july 88 171
By the President of tlie L ! .
States.
I N pursuance of law, I, lenar.w Jack.-
so.l, President of ihr United State, of
By the President of the U<s
niletl States.
T
America do hereby declare and make
known that a public s.Vewil! be held it
this Land Office at St Helena Court House,
inltlie State nf Loidsiana, ou the second
Monday in November next, for the dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands w ith
in the limit of the undernirmioneil town
ships, situate in the Lund District West of
Pen 1 River,and East of the Island of New
Orleans, to wit:
To- nship two, of Rnnge one,
Townships one, two, three, five and six.
of Range two.
Townships one, two, three, four, five
and six. of Range three.
Townships one, two, three, four, six and
seven, and Iractinnal townships eight and
nine, of Range four.
Tow nships om, two, three, foul, five,six
anil seven, nnd fractional township eight,
of Range five.
Townships one, two, threo, four, five, six
and seven, and fractional township eight,of
Range six.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
nnd seven, and fractional township eight,of
Runge seven,
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
ml seven, and Ii actional township eight,of
•R nge eight.
To nships one, two, threo, four, fivo, six
and seven of Range nine.
The above townships are all situate south
of tlie thirty first degree of lilitiido, and
East nt tile Meridian, nnd embrace nearly
all the lands lying on the Amite Xicktaw,
.,nd Tnngapaha rivers.
The townships will be offered in the or
der above designntod, beginning with the
lowest dumber of section in each.
The lands reserved bv law for the use 01
schools, nr for other purposes, will be ex
cluded from sale.
Given under my hand at tho city nf
Washington, this thirteenth day of
* ■ ' ~ 1829
Nuvy Beef uiul Pork for
1830.
Navt Commission kr's Orncx, )
17th June, IB89. j
S EALED PltOPuMALS will lie re
ceived at this Office, until the 1st of
(September next,far the supply of 3U00 bat-
rels Navy Beef, and 24U0 barrels Navy
P01 k, tut the usq uf ilia United Status' Na
val Service,, 1000 burn It of Beef, nnd
8UU barrels of Pork, to he delivered nteucb
of the United States Nary Yiids; Chaiies-
town, Massaihiisetts, Brooklyn,Nuiv-Yn.k
and Noifiilk, Virginia; amt the whole quan
tity must be deliveicd, at each and every
Navy Yard, b) the 1st of April, 4830. Tho
whtdc quantity of the said Beef and Fork,
must be of the best quality. The Beef
must be packed (tout well fatted cattlej
weighing not leas than 480 lbs in Hit quar
ter, at 800 lbs. cn the hoof, all tho legs, trgp
rounds. clqdSy cheeks, shins, and thenctk.qf
each animal, must he wholly excluded from
the barrel, end tips remainder ot'iliR.ear-
cast must be eut into pieces of 10 lbt./ach (
as ne.11 us may bo, so that tuemy pieces
will make a battel ofJiOO Ilia, neit weight,
of Navy Beef. The rork must be corn
•ed and well fatted, all tlie skulls,ftct.and
ind legs entire must be wholly excluded
fmiu tli" barrel, and the remainder oftlie
ling must be cut into pieces of 8 lbs each
us near as may be, so dial 25 pieces, not
more than three of which shall be ildipldert
will make n barrel f200 lbs, nett weight
of Navy Pork. The Whole quantity of the
i d Beef anti Pork must be perfectly sai
led 111 the Ant instuuee with, and after
wards parked with a sufficient quantjiy of
the best Tm It's Islands, Isle of May, pr tit.
Ubessalt, and no other, to ensure its pre
servation. with five ounces of pure saltpo.
lie tn oaeli and every barrel. The barrel*
in which die said Reef and Park is to bo
packed, must he mode nf the hcst.scnsnned
heart of While-Oak ov Wbrn-Ash, freo
from sup, with one Iraq hoop " -nch
chime, and otherwise fully and substantial"
ly hooped, and each barrel must be bran
ded ou its head. "Navy Rei f," or "Na
vy Pork," wilh the “Contractor's’name."
and the " year” when packed. All tit*
June, A, D.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
By the President,
GEO, GRAHAM,
Comraissionei oftlie General Land Office,
To be published in the Natchez^ Stales
mau, Jackson Journal, Louisiana "Adverti
ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo
erat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi
can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond
Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston filers
cuiy. Savannah Republican, Augusi-1
Chronicle,Nashville Republican, Si Louis
.villo Advertiser,
july 28 171
said Beef and Pork on delivery nt the res
pective Navy Yards must tiff subjected to
the test and inspection of sotm Sworn In
spector, oftlie State nithin whieh it is la
be delivered, who shall be selected by the
L'ommandant of the Ynrd, at tlie place of
delivery, without any charge to tlie United
states therefor, ami when inspected in tarn
manner, the contractor must put the bar
rels in good shipping order, or the Beef
and Pork will ilbt be received.
Bidders are r-ni'wcit to state their prices
separately, for the Beef, and fog the Pork,
and if they offer to furnish at mo- -'lan
one yard, than separately for each Yard,
They are also required to give Ibeir names,
their residence, and the unmes end resi
dence of their sureties, minutely, and must
transmit their bids sealed and endorsed.
"Offer to furnish Navy Beef and Na
vy Pork, for 1830."
Tho Commissions of the Navv are at II-
uerty to take the offers of a bidder for any
one Yard, or for the ailicles deliverable at
anyone Yard, or in greater proportions, if
such bids be the lowest.
Any Bid not made in conformity totbi*
advertisement, or not received within the
limited time, will not be opened.
Tho parts of the animal to be excluded
from the b-rre) will be particularly descri
be,I in drawings,w!iich will form part of the
contracts. Persons desiring information
tiuon the subject with an intention to bid,
may obtain it by seasonable application to
tup Ro.iru,
jnne 40 150J .
To be published twice a week in the Bal
timore Republican, Amer. Sentinel, Nat.
Gazette, N. Y filer. Advertiser and Ev.
Port, Boston Statesman, Commercial Ga
zette, New-Hainpshire Patriot, Providence
Patriot, Hartford Times, Raleigh (Stir,
•lalifax Minerva, Norfolk Herald, Rich
mond Enquirer, Ohio filonltor, Cincinna
ti Republican, Nashville Republican,Ken-
lucky Gazcttee, Kentucky Argus. Colum
bia Telescope, Charleston Patriot, Savan
nah Republican.Mobile Register, St Lou
is Beacon, Loui-iani Advertiser, Salisbttx
ry Western Carolinian. - ' " .