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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
No 174 ............Vol. XXVI
TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1829.
.Whole No. ...,*r140.
Salts alid Castor Oil.
• IN aTORS • ' . ■ ■ • N
— (UI1.S Sill Glauber
vr 100 boxes do applied-sizes
1000 quart bottles Castor Oil for Plait
taiion Purposes
600 quartliottles cold pressed
. fipo pints do do do
Which is offered unusually law.
Planters nro particularly requested to
%t£l arid oxamlno for thonlsclVes.
For sale by , J --
. A PARSONS, Druggist.
At tho Eagle No 8 Gibbons runge.
Administrator's Notice.
%7IOUR inonths nftcr date, l shall apply
■I? to tho Honorablp the Justices or the
Kferlor court of Chatham county, • wjtan
sitting for ordinar; *”
sell a trnct of
oses,
for leave to
'four,
^no. 04) line
Monroo county,
'containing two ‘
’acres, being tho
11,1'oay, dpooaied
Adm’r.ofL.H. Fe.ty.
nprIUO .07 '•
Swaiiii’s Vermifuge.
'Patent.'
1%
Brought to Jail.
iTN Savannah, some time ago. a hegro
X man who says, his name is JIM, and
that he belongs to John Pitm.iA but does,
bot know wheto his master lives,nor where
he ranaway frOrh. I sia induced tor he
lleve that he is owned by some one else,
he is 4 feet p 1-4 inches high and about 15
lie stummers a little whan
years of age)
speaking.
' rniTH
JNO. 1 DEWS, J.c.c
14*
Treasurer’s Office.
August 1.1329.
mUE average prico ofFlourduringthe
JL lait monur boldg J7 per barrel of
IPS lbs. Dried for the present mouth
hiust weigh ns follows visit)
1C 1-8 cehts Loaf * lbs It oz
,0 1-4 •• . “ 1 « #.M."
Of which all Bakers and tellers ofBtead
Hill take due Notice.
M. W. STEWARf, c..t>.
1 -4—a.
Seidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
1 A^TIOZEN boxes Soda Pow-
30 do Seidlitz do
AISO
. Vita improved Cheltenham Salts, pre
t ired by Savory, Moore & Davidson, Un-
brted and for «ale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, at the Eagle. No. 8 O -*•»
inarr.il 0 -M
* ~ Notice.
T HE co-partnership hefetofdte exist
ing hetween the ltlnscrihers under
the lirm of James Anderson & Co. expired
»y limitation on the Slit’of May last.
All persons indebted will make payment
to Janies Anderioff, who is duly authorised
io settle tho affairs a/lhe concern, and will
tsDMlnue the business for his own account.
JAMES ANDERSON 1 ,
C. M. KING.
IBP
--1
Notice.
JjYOUR months after dato, application
JT wiil be made to the Honorable tho
Justices of the Inferior Court of Effing-'
ham county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell (lie hKlf of an dtidl-
vided tract of Ithid in tHe couhty of Effing
ham', containing 107 1-8 acres formerly
the property of Benjamin Porter, for the
benefit 'of the heirs of Willlaiti G. Porter,
deceased.
. WILLIAM ICING,
Administrator de bonis non.
<(h»ye loe
"v U—--j - if.' .■ ' '
Notice;
ERE #FTER the Savannah Libra -
. ry will be opened for the delivery to
io'iks everyMonday, Wednesday and Fri
day, from 4 tb 8 o'clock P. !il.
ludividuals nol share holders tan have
J b“ use of iiie' Library oil tlie following
..
THIS valuable Anil-dysen
teric and //brm Medicine Inis
beon used for those seven
years past, anrl its virtues are
universally acknowledged by
all wild liavo tried ft, to bfc fgr superior to
any'btlier merlicino ever employed for
inosl dlneks'es children afe subject to. It Is
porlcctly safe,-and no child will refuse to
lake It. It seldom fails curing Dysentery,
Stumper Complaint, . Colic or Cliotoia
Morbus.eitherm grown persons or children
nnd II glvei Appetite Jo almost all debilita
ted persons. WormS.IVeduerttly Infest cltll
dren, aggravate, tltoir other diseases, and
arptiie chief cause,uf most /even, bowel
complaints, And chronic and nervous disens
es, incident io childhood,'which nro so nu
merous ami frequently fntal. . It is much
regretted that must VertAlfugtss non in use
are iqjttrioua, anduhottsandsof ihildren are
pt off, Or are rendered feeble, palo ami
nnl.incialed tlirouelr the first -tage of lifo
to pulmonary complaints
especially apt to Infest
persons of debilitated digestivo organs and
emaciated constitutions, much mischief.!*
ofti'it Uono by the ordinary worm medi
cines'; which generally; consist of the strong
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco
tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of
i his kind may destiny worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, and often materially
Injure thA general health. SwaIh’s Vf.r-
snrboB has the peculiar advanta'gb d’f de
stroying and removing worms ftom tlie
bowels without the weakening consequen
ces of the stronger purgatives, Ac.—and
It has, moreover, a decided tendency to
give vigor both to the stomach and bowels
and- organs of digestion—.thereby relieving-
tho general systerp from mativtroublesome
complalnia. It is by this means that so
many grown persons have been relieved,
its use, of different complaints—sitpno-
g themselves to bs III a decline. Sec. Sec
This medicine wilt relieve bowel com-
dainth or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit
ng, sickness, vain or tqcakness in the ito
mach or bowels, loss of appetite, either in
children or grown persons, inafiio hours;
and it seldom fails curing ciiills and fk-
vkr on fever ague. No family ought,
or tier will be withoig it, after a trial.
Worms are capable of producing great
disturbances in the system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary diseases when they
are present, but they also give rise to a
great variety of very alarming anomalous
a (lections. The whole train of spasmodic &
convulsive disenses may propped from the
irritation of worms In the alimentary canal.
Cholera, epilepsv, catalepsy, lelantis, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well as a
variety , of other nervoil* and convulsive I
affeolldns, are not nnfrequentl.v the. inline^
diate effects of this cause Resides these
disputes, worms have also been known to
produce pleuritic and rhettmillo pains,dys
entery, remitting fever,dropsy of the brain,
chronic and spasmodic Cough, tea. Sec.
Sic.
-AmOng the symptoms which Indicate
tlie presence of worms, the following are
the most common and striking! -A pale,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
countenance; a blidsH streak under the
eyes, these are dull and heavy, the pupils
are dilated and much contracted, the low
er eyelids and upper |ip swell, especially
during tho night, while sleeping; great
itching lit the nostrils, which causes the
patient to pick tils ndse; foul breath; dis
turbed sleep; during which tho patient
grlqds.bis teeth, is apt to sorOant out and
start up. suddenly as if frightened:, tingling
in the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and depraved appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed, and
at others exceedingly voracious;. abdomen
swelled and hard: looseness nfthe bowels;
costiveness; Uhbattiral, slimy,or foul stools;
pains in five bowels; wasting of the flesh;
convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death.
A supply of this valuable Medicine is
Juit received and for sale'by. •
A. PARSONS. Agent.
At the eagle No 0 Gibbon’s Range,
march 81
terms
For one
n
. .year, by paying
six months, “
" any less period, at the rate ol 8
per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian;
J"«M. - -!QH°
Notice.
."MJIOUR months after date; vve shall,apl
M ply to the Gqilrt of Ordinary' of Ef
fingham county, for leave to sell nil the
Real-Estate of William H. Womack, dec
being several tracts of Larfd in aqid county,
on both sides Of the Louisville road, con
taining together 570 acres, for the benefit
»t tlie heirs.
WILLIAM A. PREVATT;,
Adm’r. Ip rjghfo’f his Wife.
SARAH PREVATT, Admix,
filar 28 78
Ghambers Superior Court,
JUNE 85th, mo.,
fhc Marine & Fire In
surance Back of the
fetatb of Georgia, et al.
- : . vs.
Eleazer EAfly,'
T being verified t o the Court that
aer Early ono bfthe defandants
Chatham Stf
parlor Court
Jamiary Term,
1830,
In Equity,
Elea-
*y-
m
lleadef 'EaViy appear oh of before the first
Bay of the next Term of this Court and en
terhivappearance thereto and.in.
thereof the said' complainant havp I
proceed on' their said Bill in
i leave to
• -:-v .he ; same
manner as If personal service of tho Bill
odd subpoena' had been effected op tf,e sai l
Elcazer—And it j, further ordered tjia'.
tins,Rule be published once a manth in otjp
of- thp Public’ Gazettes of Savannah until
the expiration thereof. , ,
.^AWact from (he mlnivies. .,
jone s» ER j{i» V ' Clk
The Virtues ilud Use
OP THE •
, • CultVIAT.
' ' Cephalic Shufl’.
Mich, by long experience, hat br-n foSnd
an effectual Jtime'dy fir most Disorders
of the UEAD, esmidta the Comntbn
Hcadaeh, iffwhich it hardly evtr fails gib
ing immediate east, and by frequent use
prevents its return,,
■jfT.ndmlrnbly opcns-aml 'purges (liebead,
M. Strengthens the nerves,revives tlie spi
rits, and has A most gtateftil aromatic
smell.
It remyves Drowsihoss. Sleepiness, Gid
diness, and Vapours, relieves dimness of
the oye's, is excellent in curing recent deaf
ness, and lias been of great service in I lyi-
tqrifi mm Paralytic complaints, and in. rp-
“ the memory when tnipairod by dk-
fthe head.
lim extremely proper for persons
who visit the sick, or go into unwholesome
rooms-nr unhealthy places, and lint cli
mates, as It.fovliAes.the head-against nox
ious, exhalations and.infections air.
Aplnoh or two may bo,taken at any
time, nnd indeed several In a day; but for a
cold, oV stoppage lit tho head, a pinch nr
two should betaken just before going tb
bed.
Thoso who are in the habit of taking
much ortho common snuffs, (and thereby
ihjttro bptli head and stomach,) are desired
to mix somo ofthis CEPHALIC SNUFF
with .them, end their had effects will in a
great moasure, He prevented.
It an hand Anti. for. sale by
•A PARSONS. DruggiH, '
At the Eagle ho 8 Gibbon's Range,
mar 14 -
MALLEItY&DUi'FY,
drapers St Bailors,
-EAST 0E THE (Ti.Y HOTEL
WE rece veil hv r- cent arrivals from
U New Yor', a fresh and elegant as
sortment of the most ietMhablr. .
GOLDS,
In their line— 7
mlxi
Effingham Countys
INFERIOR COURT, JoltTebm, 1829.
aN the petition of William Morel, sta
J ting the existence & lost and praying
he establishment of a certain pro.idstory
lute, jbiifily and.severally made nrtd sianbd
>y William J. Mulryne, anti William G
Porter, both date of said county deceased,
dated Effingham cohnty. 13th February,
J 4, pavabln to the said William Morel, or
nr. on or before the. 1st day uf January
next, for the simi of twenty five dollars,for
value received, a copy-whereof, with the
affidavit of the said William Morel, is filed
lii the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered tlial
William King, of the County of Effiing-
ibm, the acting and qualified administrator
if the said William G. Porter, dcoensed,
mil the heirs and representatives of the said
iVilliam J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew
laitse un or before the fust day of the next
tefm ol this Courf. why the prayer of the
letitio er should pot bo granted, aud it is
ill-flier ortlered that this rule be published
in one of the public Gnzettes of the Cit*
of Savantlah, once a month until tlfo time
appointed for she vift'g cause thereof.
Exfract frnifi t'lieiriintife's,.
JNO. CHARLTON, Clk.
jflly. 78 , r 167$t. ■ '-
Brought to Jail.
■"N Savannah on the tOlh Jnst a negro
I. man who says his name is Will .Brown
and that lie belongs to Win Coflinof Char
leston SC. He is about 87 years of age. 5
feet il inches high,and has tf Star on bis
(orehedih
fjb 28, JNO. I. DEWS, J. c, c. ,
Treasury Bepa'rtment,
JULY 17tli, I89p:
CJ EAIJ5D PROPOSALS will he ro-
■ HWseoivod at till* office until Thursday,
the tld Septemlier next, tor building and
fitting out, In all.rospects ready for sea.
(cabin furniture, provisions and ballast on
ly excepted) ivvossehd he employed as a
Revenue Cutter, of |Wb burthen of seventy-
two tons, at either Of tbe fallowing ports;
Savannah', , Philadelphia,
Charleston! Washinglim, DC.
Norfolk, New York,
Baltimore, ; ...
Tlie vessel to he built agreoably to, a mo-
del to be luinishcd tiputi entering into the
conirapf. and of materials corresponding
to the following dimensions and ipc'cMca
tions. to witt
Length—Between perpendiculars; sifcty-
two wet.
Timm—Moulded, eighteen feet.
/fo/rf—Seven and eight feet.
1—Of White Oak, to be sided nine
consisting of
Blue black, blown, olive, Green and
IIRu.MX LOTUS.,
Blue, brmvn,green,and steel mixt'
QJIKI.NS CLOTH;
Bluo black aud fan^y colored single mil-
CASH1MEKE.
Merino Cloth and Cussimcre, (light
and lieuiiliful materials for summer
wear)
Bombazine Circassian ' . pPr
Brown, ubiie ami drab Engliih And -
French Drill
Striped Fhrenline, Satin Jean -
Grass Clpilis. Ilnurlion Drill
Silk Oainblet. Nankeen
And a variety of other (luffs suitable foi
summer coatee* and pant.do m!
VRSTINGS
English, Italiaiiand French black and
colored Silk
Valencia gnd Marseilles of Buff, White
and nc’ai fniiey Pntterns ,
Wliite add BuffCassipiere and Cash-
mer"t
All of which they aro prepared to make
to measure, in the best manner and at short
notice.
FANCY ARTICLES.
’ A handsome assortment nf
Silk and Linen Cambrie Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Cravats, Stocks, Stiltner,
Bla.k. white nnd straw col
skiff Glovos,
Grass Cloth and Linen do
Stispendors, Watch Guards and Rio*
bdtiS,
Hosiery ol all descriptions
Foraging, Mnfnco, Cadet & Mbditer
ranearf'Cops, &c. &c.
ALSO'
A general Assortment of
czmmm,
, Consisting of
Coats. Frocks and Coattees, Panta-
lo'ns ,
*Vest«. Jackets. Draweis;
SIlirta. Collars, Ac. Ac. Ac,
m:>d. ro^/t iully inform their friendh
that tfie " hole Vjift.he goods have been cure
fully sfeiected iv Mr..Mk and tin* ready
made clothing, mahnLictur«?ri entirely un
der hi* inspection, they a^rp their eus
loiners that tlie utmost“confvdflrfce tnnv be
placed in tho' faithfulness of their v ork.
ajjrll 30
Suhscrih. r hiving qualified on
N the will of the IjiU» loseph Law sen,
pf Liberty Cohnty, requests all persons
bavins demands against the estate to pre
sent them duly attested, and sill persons in
debted to tl.e same, to come forward and
make payment*
JOHNS. LAW.
julyS8 iji ml .
Notice, .
4 I,tj persons - aving demands against
the estate of Jnmes Swinev, "ill pre
sent them,ant) those indehted will make
payment to the subscriber.
THOMAS SWINEY. Arim’or,
jitly 28 lit. .
For sale,
4 TRACT of land,containing 250 a
/%’ ere#, situate in the district' of-Oi-
angebtirgli, on F.dist'o oreek in the state Of
gloutli Carolina, bAundtng noith on lands
of Daniel Mazyck, and sbuth and west on
. he said creek., -. , . . , ,
For aplat of said land, and terms of sale,
apply to n .GEO.OLEN, .
f«i> : a - $to’or. esk. of John ®lw
Notice#
1 72 OUR Months after date application
’ will be rii'ade in tho ITon. the Justices
Ol the Inferior Courf of Emanuel 'bounty
for. leave to sell all tho real estate of .James
Swiney, dec. for the ben6fit of the heirs end
creditors Of said estate.
THOMAS SWINEY, Adm'or,
juiy 28 171. . ..
f—Amidships, of Mo Oak,
ipehws.
’mil After,of Live Oak
Stern post A n;-—Of LiVi Oak, to be
fa/od tiiitltekcol lotbe fori- side of Inner
Alerit pmt.an I over this knee the dnadwond
Is to be Will beeping the shprtest pieces be
low. Four bolls are to bo driven through
the kne'e; vlzVlwO through tho Knee and
Stern-pqst, -nd two through the Knee and
Ki el, hefofe the deadwood bo ts are drove:
oare must betaken that the tl'eadwoud holts
and .stern post khne bolls do hot come into
contact. The holt* of knge and deadwood
to be rivetted on the underside uf kwe| and
aft sido of stern pt st Bolts tlltbugh the
knee In diamator three quarters of atihich.
Bolt,s throitgh the deadwood in diameter
seVen-etchls of an Inch
Inner Stern-post—Of Live OAk.
Main Stern-post—O f Live Oak, sided
nine inches. '
Apron—Of Live Oak, to ho irtded one
'not three inches.
Fore Deadwood anti A'prnn bolts, to one
foul -hove d ialing of clipper, In Hi,miner
three-qqaiters nf an inch. Floor timbers,
fttlloeks, toptilhlin'r, of Livo oak,to bo sided
six iheliks.
To he moulded at floorheads six and a half
inches. , .
-at port sill or pla'iik sheer fnuf inches,
-at rail three hnd three quarter inches.
To he completely framed, frame bolls in
diameter three-quarters of an In- h. Eve
ry other floor Umberto be twilled 'Ijh dne
copper boll in diaihrigr three quarters of
nn inch; The nllkrhatfc floor timbers to be
hollod nfter the kelson Is fitted, with cljp-
boll. in diamater with a drift added
three quarters of an inch.
Keelson—Of White Oak,to bo sided nine
lllthet. i ’
Main Transom—Of Live Oak. t8 bS
bolted with-two Iron bolts, in diameter to-
ven-eighths of an inch. The raihaining
transoms to side geVen inches and bolted
with hopper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths
of an Inch.
Night htadsnui llduse Pieces—Of Livo
Oak. to he sided nine-inches.
Outside plank—The running plank of
white oak, in thickness two & one-quarler
inches. Thfc outside plank abreast the
degk to be-in tliirkuess three inches, and
from thence tha plank will fairly and grR
dually diminish to the thickness oftbe run
ning plank of the bottoni. Tho upper-
edge of the plank next below the plank
sheer, to he in thickness two dud a half
inches.
Plank Sheer—Of white oak, or yellow
dne In thickness two and a half inches. .-
Prom tlie plank sheer to rgtl.the -pace will
lie hoarded outside only with harrow inch
white or yollow pine boards, fastened to
staurichdohs about twouty-seven inches n-
sunder, to have five ports on each side and
tuo in the stern With, shutters. Nd plank
outside from" Ilia light water line upwards
(amidships) io be io width more titan eight
inches. The fastenings of outside plank
from keel to one font above load »aiei
line, to be of copper, The spikes may be
composition. The bolts to bo coppet.—
There will bi> no treiiriils, each strakc to be
fastened to one frame (cdmprlsing Iwo
timbers) with three composition spikes ot
six inches itrlenglh (ivhere tile plank is
two and one-quarler inch- s thick) and one
copper bolt flve-eighlha diiin -ler. In be
drove through nnd rivolinrJ inside. Butt
bolts and ho'odei-end' bolts of c >ppcr in
diameter five-eighths of an inch. Cieling
plank ol yellow pine in thickness two in
ches. .
Rriast hooks Of live oak, two below
the rleok hook, to be Caved and fastened
before the dolingis putori, and bolted with
copper boltj in rllailteler three-quarters of
inch.
Claiiips—Pt white oak or. yellow pine,
iti thickness at the upper edge 8 inches.
do do lowd-edgb two and a half in
ches.,
A fist Or air strikes six inches wide to be
formed next below the shake under the
clamp.
Beams—Qf yellow pine, to ho aided in
ches, and moulded seven and a half inches.
To be kneed at eatb end with one ledge
and one lap knee, to ho sided fivo inches,
excepting the mast beams, which are to
have ri dagger knee in lieu of the lap knee,
to he bolted with bolts in diameter three-
fourths ofan inch. Deck .plank of yel
low pine in thickness two and a half Inch
es, in width not to exceed eight, inches,
To be fastened »ith‘ iron spikes and plug-
Matt Porters.—Ofliveoak tohe ItiiAed,
To bejfitterl with a trunk, cabin, and in
other {aspects to correspond with the
draught. . ... •
To ho coppered to a water line eight
feet aft and seven feet forward, ivjtliiwon-'
tv-fuur ounce copper. To have a com
plete set of masts and spars. The principal
limes ui b'e of the following named dimen-
Notice".
•jniERSONS having demands, agdlitsj,
JT the estate of tho jate Mrs, Sarah De
Lametta will present-them duly, pttested,
and those indebted JoSald estate will make
. lmymehC,0 J.DELAMOTTA.Juli.
^^QuaUfiaaExMMW,
july i
Fore gaft seventeen /ect.
Alain do sixteen feet.
Alalu-boont 22. *
Bowsprit^mt board It feet. . ,
Loner mast and bowsprit! in-t.c of iol-
low ptno ifjo bo liad, lire remaining spats'
to be sprffee. » i
^ The reihalu'mg spars ^ lfe In proper.
To have one fore-sail, otic Mam-sall,
one jib,uno fore top sail. No. 1;
One flying jib, one squarn sail, ono top-
gallant-suM, one lower studding-.Bafi, ohr
Jnpmasfsturldiqq-iaH, one gaft top-sail, of
light canvass.; an "awning foie aud aft, of
cAovass, No. 2, with atannebcuns Lomplete.
To have three shrouds to the fnroihus.. on
each side, and two on each side tho main
mast, of five and a half incites rope. The.
fore stay seven Inchos, with the remaining
limning and slautling rigging, to bo in due
proportion, of the best Russian h.oqip, to
he pnlent laid, and of equal fio'ouess and
strength with that .used in the navy. The"
blocks for sheets, halyards, braces to be
atent bushed To have one hempen ca-
'nlhoths 0 Inches, and one proof.
'hie, one,inch diameter, 60 hill-
Two anchors, eafch weighing 500
t clear of shirk The nnchoiv for
chain cable to have ondirqo stock; to have order above.
all the fixtures necessary I'm wm king a lowest numbl
chain cable.; One liAtttcr, six Inches, 75 The' lands
fathoms. Oiii -m--li -i. »uii ii.m
stock, weighing olear of stock, 800 pounds.'
To have a capstan, oanthriso, hammock,
staunchcon, waist-elntjis ring and eye bolts.
Ring bolts fnr train in reletving tackels.—
Two iron davits on each quarter, for tho
boats A|l lb* outside plunk inclddlag
iliovl.ebk plank, to be .plained I'mecas-
tle floor, in length, about 14 feet, to. have
18 births. {
To have a trunk cabin, with a skylight,"
and two sliding lights on each side, to be
fitted with Tour births and lockets—to bavr
a store rnnin betwegn the st*rn frame and-
nfter bulkhead of cqbln, in length aboqt
18 feet—to have 4 magazine under the ca
bin floor. ...
To have two store rooms (one un each
side) before the cabin in length six feet,
Tito length n| cabin floor, includingstore
rooms, 19 feet. , ,
To have two scuttles near tho Mote
rooms, leading to the hold. '
The iciittia landing to the magazine, to
have taised comings and a cap of lead; -
- To have ihe necessary locks and hats for
the doorj and iconics;
To have .twohbals qf suitable alee ;-
To liavo two coats of paint;
To have sulficieiit to carry fifteen hun
dred gallons df water.
The materials used.in tlie construction
qf the vesseli to be approved of bv aucli
officer of the Rcv.yi.iub seVvico, al tile sec
retary of the Treasury may appoint, The
vessel to be completed within sixty days
from the rldte or the contract, and the
workmanship to be inspected previous to
the delivery, by two competent Jurigesjone
to bechoreqbv each of the pnrties to the
contract, whp, intheevent of their .disa
greement, are to choose e third, who are
to determine whether the work has been
executed in all respects, conformably to
the proposals and agreement.
d.D. INGHAM.
Secietary of Treasury.
Jiilv 20—2awtd
Qj?“Tho Savannah Republican,..Char
leston AlerciUy,Norfolk lleacod, Baltimore
Hepublican, American Sentinel, and New
Yotk Courier and Enquirer, will publish
Hie above twice n week, for three weeks,
july 28 m
By the President of tile U;
States.
By the president of the O
nited States.
TTN pursuance of law, I, ANnRr.rv Jack*
id. son. I’fcSidcotofthoUniled Slates of
Amorlqa, do hereby declare and malt*
knrtArn "that a.publlc sale will lie held at bo
Ijintl i ffice at Sparta, in. the Siam of '
Mabama, on.Urn second Monday in ficlo-
her.next, fur tlm fiHpnsni of the publio
lands-wlildn;be limits" of .the iinderpmu-
tiunnd townships aud frahtioliai towmhipsj
Townships sewn, Alght, "nine, ten nr.d
eleven, of Hinge twenty fivo.’
Townships seven, eight, pine, ten and
Iractional townships eleven of Range nveii-
iy six.
Townships seven,oieht, niiiq nnd, frail-
tlonnl township ten, of Range twenty sev
en. .... .. ... /. *
Townships seVeh and eighLand fraciiou-
al townships nine and ten ut .Run’gg twenty
eight. . ,
Township seven, and fractiqrml town
ships eight and
. .. nine,
nine.
Fractional tnwiuhi|
of Range thirl;
The townr ul
jjfj pursuance nf law, I. Andrew Jaok-
H. son, President nf the United Stales of
America do hereby declare And make
known tliat a public sale wifi be, Imld at
the Land Office at St Helena Court House,
injthe State of Louisiana, nn the second
Monday in November next, for the dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands »ill:
in the limit ofthn undermentioned town
ships, situate In the I.and District West of
Pearl River,and East of the Island uf New
Orleans, to wit:
Tqw.riship two, of Unnge one.
Townships one, trio, three, five and six.
of Unnge two;
Townships one,-two, three, four, fivo
and six, of Range thfee..
Townships one, two, three, four, six and
seven, and fractional townships eight anil
nine, of Range four.’
Towniiifps qnr, /wo, three,.foul, five,six
and seven, and fractional township eight,
of Range five. ,
Townships ono, two, three, four, five, six
and seven, anil fractional lownship eight,of
Range six,
... reserverl.by. law loV the use of
schools, or for. other purposes, are to bn ex
cluded "from sale. Ml „ , " < , ,j
Given under m^tintl Al uttf Cltv or
Washington, this third day of J'oly", A. D.
ia2B: .. ANDREW Jackson.-
By Ihe President t
GEORGE UR AIIAM,, . -
Cumndisiriner oftbe UptibrAILabdOlficw,
To be published in, tho Natchez ptategt-.
man, Jucksonjourjvl, Louisiana Adtertl*
ser, Allapapa GazptiA, lluotsville D-mb-
erat, Mobile eglster, Bajtiinore Kcpubli.-
can, Philadelphia Sentinel! Richmond Etr*'
quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercuryi
Savannah Republican, Augusta Chroni
cle, Nashville Republican, end Louisville
Advertiser*
)uly 28 171 -" - :
Navy Beef and Piorkl'or
• -.1830; .... ,. • .
Navt Cosiuissionkr's OFviofe, )
17th June, 18(0, s,
S EALED.PROPOSALS will be ire.
ceived at this Office, until the 1st ojt
Wiepiember next,for the supply of pooo bale
rels Navy Beef, and 8400 barrels Navy
Poik. Io: the use ofthn United States' Nat
val Service'. 1000 barrels of Beef,, ana
8no barrels of Pork, to be delivered at caclj
of the United States Na/y. Yards; Chailcs-
town, Massachuselts. Brooklyn,Now-Yoik
and Norfolk, Virginia; alia the wlmU) quaui-
tity must be delive-ed, al ere): knd every
Navv Yard, bv t(ie 1st uf A|>ni; 1830.,The
whole quantity nf the said Heel’and Pork,
must be of tho best quality, '1'jic lleef
must be packed ftom Well fatted battle,
weighing uni less thaji .480 the m the jpor-
ter, or 800 lbs. kn the hoof, all the legs, leg*
rounds, ctods, cheeks, shins, and the neck tf
each animat, must he wholly excluded from
this barrel, aud the remainder of tho car
cass must be cut into pieces oflOlbi. each)
as heat us may be, so that twenty piece!
will mtke a band ol'tuS lbs. belt weight)
of Navy Beef. The Pork until be corn
mil and wcl.l fitted, ail tli t skulls, feet find
ind legs entire omit he wholly exclude^
ftom tho hartal, and the remainder, ofthg
Hog must be cut into pieces of 8 lbs. each
as neat as may be, so- that 25 pieces, no)
mure than three of whit It slj.dl be shoulder*
will make a barrel of 800 lbs.’ nett.weigh!
of Navy Pork. The whole quantity or the
said Beef and Pork lhust.be perfectly,salk
led m the first instuhoQ wiili, nwlafterj
averds parked with A sufficient qua/Rijv of
the best Turk'/lslAuds, Isle of Alay, or cit.
Ubcssall, aud noiitbpr,to ensure I Is ; |na -
servairun, witH .five Ounces of pure saltpe
tre io each and evaty barrel. . Therbafrelit'
in which the snid Beef and Porly is to b*
lacked, must be made of the best.Reasoned
mart of WhitA-Oak or . White-Asli, free
Trout sap, with one .iron hnqp on each
cliiine, and orijerwise fnllv and oubetanlial
t lioqpedj arid each birral. must, bp hran-
-Jed oil.its head. "Navy. Beef," or, vNa-
jvy Pork;" with the "Contractor's name.’ 1
rod (lie ", year" -vlien packed. AH tha
■aid Beer ant) Pork on delivery at,the res-
leclive Navy Yards most be sitlijected te
the test and Inspection of soin- Sworn Ins
specter, of the State within yyljich is, to
.Main mast whole length fifty-eight feet
(■Bad seven feet. .
Fore rrm'sf whole length 52" feet 6 inches,
liead 7 feet 1 , .
: Foro-yord thirty-feef. ..
" Top-sail-ynrd twonty-fottr feet.
“ Top-g»fiitnt-y.jrd sixteen feet
Fore-top-lbast’ thirfy-enb feet', pels six*
jlteenfAAfi .
- C-
_ r _ r Mote withinyvljict) It is,to
ue delivered, wlm shnfi he selected by the
t ommamlaju of the Yard. at. the place of
delivery, without apj charge to iljo. United
-Mates therefor, Apr! when inspected ip said
manner, tho contractor, must put ihe bar
rels in good shipping order) or the Beef
and l’hrk wjll not he rpceived," . , ,
Bidders are inquired to state their prices
separately, for tlie Beef,.and fpr the, Pork;
and if they offer to furnish at more than
Townships one, two. three, foitr, five,six L°B e J**' then spReralalyJpf SjpYgrd;
S-Ssr* " Mr ' S?
Townships' one, two, three, four, five,six den< * ,,f ' their sl ' ,rc,ie? " n,!nu1 '^’ nm, -‘
nd seven, and ii actional township eight.uf
“Rafige eight. . ,
Tow nships one, two, three, four, fire; six
and seven uf Range nine.
The above townships are nil situate south
oftbe thirty,.first degree of latitude, and
East ut the Meridian, and embrace nearly
all the lauds lying on the Amite Tickfaw,
nd Tangapaha rivers.
The townships will be offered in /he or
der above designated, beginning with the
.lowest number of section in each,
j The lands reserved by law for the use of
schools, or for other purposes, wifi Iib ex
cluded from sale.
' Given under my hand at the city of
Washington, this thirteenth day of
June, A. D. }i,820.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
By the President, ;
GEP-GRAHAM,
Commissioner of the General Land Ofiico.
To be published in the Natchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser. Alrapiipa Gazette, Huntsville’Demo
crat,' Mobile Register, Bnltiiuofe Republi
can, Philadelphia Sentinel,’ Riefrm.tfnd-
Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer
cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta
Clqonicle,Nashville Republican, & Louis
ville Advertiser. .
July 38- 171 _ _
& ’ JCfM aS’Jvfi 1 / -- -w
transmit their bids sea(ed npd endorsed.
"Offer to furnish Navy Beef and Na
vy Pork, for 1030.",
The Comrmssibns of the Navy are atll-
oyrty to take the.offers of a bidder for any
One Yard, or for the articles deliverable at
tiny one Yard, orlq greater proportions, jf,
such bids bq the lowest. ... . ..
Any Bid not made in cqnfojmity to thw
advertisement, si not received wililin tho
limited time, tvill hot be opened. ... ,.
The parts of the nnimal to be excluded
from the barrel will be pnrticulatly des-ort-
"led in drnwings,which wifi 'forni part of the,
contracts. Persons desiring informatjori
uopn the subject with ah inteqtfqrt to. bid,
itfay' obtain it by soasonable application to
tltq Board.
: june 20
180'f
'To be puhlislptd twice a' week in the Bal
timore Repuhncan", 1 Amer. Sentinel, Nat
GtrtSetto, N, Y Mer. Advertiser and Ev
pdjd, Boston Statesman,.Commbrcial Ga, v
zettev jiew-Hampshiro Patriot, Providence
Patriot,' Hartford Times, Raleigh Hiar,
Halifax Minerva, 1 Norfolk Herald, Rich*
mend Enquiref, Oliiq. Monitor, Cincinna
ti Republican', Nashville.ltepuhli.can.Kcn.
tucky Gazettee. Kentucky Argus. Lorn ca
bin Telescope, Charleston Patriot. Savan
nah Republican, Mobile Register, SULou-
is Beacon, Louisiana; Advertiser, STuisbak
ry WAtfern Carolinian,’'