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!\o 177 .Vol. XXVI
TUESDAY, EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1829.
Whole No. 6444.
v-xdniinistnitor’s Notice, i
»*r, -Ull month* lifter date, I shall vtpply
V' ■ l0 the Honorable tho Justices or the
inferior court of Chatham county, when
fltthm for ordinary purposes, for leave to
,11 a tract o( land, number ninety four,;
no. 841 situated in the twelfth district.^-
Honroe county, in the statu of Georgia,
-ontalning two hundred two and a hair
icres. being the teal estate of Launcclot
II Feay, deceased, for the benofit of the
, 1 r, andc.edltm. of j saW estate.
Adm’r. df L.R.'Feay,
april 20
Brought to Jail.
[ Savannah, some tin
an who saya his nan
3 belongs to John E
le is 4 feet 9,1-4
|ears of sl i u,m
(peaking.
une 44
is JIM, and
it does
f where:
be
else,
1 IS
JNO.X.DE
142
i Office.
Treasurer's
AtJQtJST *1* 18$9.
IllF. average price of Flour during the
last month being -i7 per barrel, of
lbs. ftread for -the .present month
i weigh as.follows vim:,
„ 1-2 cents I-oaf tlhs.lt o» I
0 1.4 <• V . I -S !•*
Of which all Hjkers and sellers of Uread
frill take duo N'otico. .
* M. W. STEWART, c. T.
tig.l i
Seidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
DOZEN boxes Soda ,Pow-
50 do Soldlltz do
Atsn
the improved Cheltenham Salts, pre
pared by Savory, Moore is Davidson, im-
forted and for snle-by^
Druaglst, at the Engle. No. 8 0 - • -»
march A S 4
'Notice.
T HE co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between the snbscribera under
le lirm of James Anderson St Co. expired
y limitation on the 81st of Mav last.
All persons indebted will mnko payment
> James Anderson, who is duly authorised
i settle the affairs of the concern, and will
ontinuo the builneisifor his own account;
JAMES ANDERSON,
C. M. KINO,
jttne IS 139
Notice,
fTVHJIl months after date,' application
m' will l>h nmdo to the Honorable the
usiices of the Inforior Court of Effing-
jam county, when fitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the half of an undi-
dried tract of land in'the county of Effing
lain, containing 137 \ -2 acres formerly*
h»* property of Benjamin Porter, for the
' enofit of the heirs of William G, Porter,
lecease I.
WILLIAM KING,
Administrator dc bonis non*
mav 8 106
Notice.
H EREAFTER the Savannah Libra
ry. will bo opened for the deliver"- (o
Boaiis every Monday,Wednesday and Erl
day, from 4 to 8 o'clock P.’M.
Individuals not-share holder* can have
'the use of the .Library on the following
terms:—
For one year, by-paying .tflS:
“ ilx months, “
11 any less period, at the rdte of
per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
way 1 |02{n
MALLE11Y& DUFFY,
DRAPERS If TAILORS,
on THU uXt,
EAST.OF THE CITY HOTEL.
MIT AVE received byjecont arrivals,from'
JLJL New York, a.fresh and elegant as
sortment of the mostserWotinfile
, GOODS,
In llielr line— 9 . ‘
consisting op
IIlilo black, brown, olive, Oreen and mixi
BRuADCliOTUS.
Blue, brown,green,and steel mix!
QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue black qnd .fancy cplored single mil*
lofl
CASSIMERE.
Merino Cldth and Casslmere, (light
pnd beailftful materials.for lumpier
wear)
Bombazine Clrcasiiapj^.^ _
end
Jean
i Drill
'll
' oilier stuffs suitnblo foi
summer coatees and pantaloons
VESTINGS
English,.Italian and French bleak and
colored 8ilit
.Valencia and Marseille* df Buff, White
and negi fancy Paiterns
.White and 1 Buff Cnssimere and Call)-
inerot
All of which they are prepared to make
to measure, in the best manner and at abort
notice.
FANCY ARTICLES.
A handsome assortment of
Silkind'Linon Cambric Pocket Hand
• kerchiefs
Cravats, Stocks, .Stiffners
Black, white and straw colorcd Horse-
skin lllnves,
.Crass Cloth and Linen do
Suspenders, Watch Guards and .Rib-'
Imni,
Hosiery of all descriptions
Foraging, Mnroco.-Cadet & Mediter
cancan Caps, &c. &c.
ALIO,
A general Assortment of ‘
ItKADT MADE SFAINO AND BUMMRR
CLOTHING.
Consisting of
Coats. .Frocks and Coattees, Panta-'
Ions’
Vests, Jackets, Drawnis,
Shirts, Collars, &c. &c. dec.
M. Si D. respectfully Inform their friends
that the lyjtole of the goodshgve been carer
fully selected by Mr. M. and the ready
made clothing, manufactured entirely un
der his inspection. A- they assure their cus
tomert that the utmost confidence may be
placed in tho faithfulness pf their wurlj. *
april 80
Notice,.
T HE Subscrlb-r having qualified on
the will of the lute loseph Law sen.
of Liberty County, requests all persons
having demands against the opiate to pre
sent them duly attested, and all personsln-.
dehtod to tl e same, to come forward and
make payment.
JOHN S. LAW,
july 28 17 1ml
INFER
Notice. •
TCI OUR .months after date, we shall ati|
M. |dy to the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham county, -fur leave to sell nil tho
Real Estate of William It. Womack, dec.
being several tracts of Land io said county,
on both sides of the Louisville road, con-
”™ n K together 570 acres, for. tho benefit
ol tho heirs.
WILLIAM A. PREVATT,
Adm’r.- jn right of his Wife.
SARAH PREVATT. Adin’x.,
mar 28 73 '
Chambers,Superior Court,
Th. si ■ „ JUNE 25th, 1820.
1 he Marine St Fire In-
Chatham Su
perior Court,
January Term,
1830.
In Equity,
surance Bank of the
State of Georgia, ot al
Eleazer Early,
r . et. al.
T being verified to the Court Ihnt E|oa-
aer Early one of the defendants In the
aoove came resides out of-Chatham, cotut-,
JpUtt motion it is ordered that tho said
eazer Early appear on or before the first
. /. ’’f the next.Term of this Court am) en-
'• appoaranoe thereto and in dclahlt
creor the said complainant have leave tp
p ocaed on their said 'Bill in the same,
nci_saivice of the Bill
ecled On the sai I
ter ordered the
o a month in om'
Savannah until
■Jttna 80
minutes. .
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
153
Notice,
IjIj persons having demands against
,V' e e,, ato of James ’Stviney, will pre-
navn'.onl 1 ',’ "I' 1 tl,ose indebted will make
payment to the subscriber.
july J ,10M ^SWINEY, Adm’or.
— ’ Notice. * '
JW^R’ ^ROsBYi will act . as my;
Jjjiy “ gent during my absence frorj. this:
july 23
CIlAS. A. woodruff.
488* as**
Effingham County,
3R10II COURT, Jult Tkrbi,
1829.
O N the petition of William Morel, sta
ting the existence b loss and praying
the establishment of a certain promissory
note, jointly and severally made and signed
by William J. Mulrvnc, and William G
Porter, both late of snid county deceased,
dated Effingham county, 18th February,
18*4. pavahle to the said Wilil.im Morel, or
order, on or before the 1st day of January
next. for tltesiim of twenty fivedollars,for
value.received, a copy whereof, with' the
affidavit of the said William Morel, is filed
in tile Clerk's Office,—It is ordered that
William King, of the, County of Effiing-
ham, tlteaetinv and qitalified administrator
of the said William G. Porter, deceased,
and the heirs and representatives of the said
William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew
cause on or before the fiist day of th“ next
term ol thisCotirt, why the prayer of the
petitioi er should not he granted, and it is
further ordered that this rule be published
ill one qf the public Gazettes of the Citv
of Savannah, once a month until the time
appointed for shearing cause thereof.
Extract from the minutes,
JNO. CHARLTON, Clk
july 18 187§i,
Brought to Jail. ,
r r Savannah on the 10th inst a negro
man who says his name is WilHIrown
and that lie belongs to Wnt Coffinof Char
lcs,ton SC. lie is about 27 years of age, 5
feet 11 inches high, and has a scar on his
(orehcad.
fob 28 JNO.T. DEWS, j. c. c.
For sale..
A TRACT of land containing 250 a
cre% situate in the ..district of Ot-
ungeburgh, on Edisto creek in the state of
South Cnrolina, bounding noith on lands
pf Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on.
he said creek.
For a-plat nf said land, andterms of sale,
apply to - .GEO. GLEN,
feb 3 Ex'or.ost. of John Glen,
Notice,
Til OUR Months after date application
-B? wyi be made to tho Hon. the Justic.-s
of theJnferior Court of Emanuel county
for leave to soil all the real estate of James
Siviuey, dec. for the benefit of the Itei.rt and
creditors of said estate.
THOMAS SW1NE.Y, Adm’or.
july 28 ' 171
Treasury Department,
JULY 17th, 1829.
EALED PROPOSALS will lio re-
coivod at this Office until Thursday.
Ilio 3d September ndxt, for building and
fitting out, In all re*poets ready (or lea.
(cabin furniture, provisions and ballast on
ly excepted) a vessel to be employed as a
Keventip Cutter, of the.burthen of seventy-
two ton*, at ejthor qftlio following portii
Savannah, Philadelphia, '
'Charleston, .Washington, DC.
Norfolk, New York,
Baltimore, . '
Tl|0 vessol to he built agreeably to a mo- 1
del to be furnished upon entering into the
contract, and of materials corresponding
to the .following dimensions and ipecitica-
tions.itn wilt'' :
Length—Between perpendiculars, sixty-
two feel.
-Moulded, eighteen fegt.
leven and eight feat,
f White Oak, to be sided nine
inclio':.
'Dtuiheootl—Amidsliips, of White ’Oak,
to be sided nine inches.
Dcadwood—Fore and After,Of Lire Oak
lo be sided nine Inches.
Stern*post JInte—Of Live Oak, to- be
fayed on the keel tp the fore side of Inner
stern-post,an I over tills knee the doadwood
is to be-built.keeping the shortest pieces be
low. Four holts are to be driven through
the kneo, viz: two through the Knee and
Stern-post, and two through the Knee and
Keel, before the deadwbod bolts are droves
care mutt be taken thpt the deadwood brills
and stern-post.Itnrie bolts do not come into
contact. The bolts of knee anddeafiwood
to be rivetted on the underside of keel and
aft side of stern .post Bolts through tho
knee'in diameter three quarters of an inch.
Hulls through the deadwood -In diameter
seven-eights of an inch.
Inner Stern-post—Of Uvo.Oak.
Main Stern-post—Of Live Oak, sided
nine inches.
Apron—Of Live Oak, to he sided one
foot three inches.
Fore Deadwnnd and Apron holts,, to one
foot above floating of copper, in diabteter
three-quarters of all inch. Floor timber*,
fultocks, tnptimhers of L'ivp oak,to be sided
six inches.
To he moulded at.flonrheads six and a half
inches,
—>nt port silt or plank sheer four inches.
77—it rail three and three quarter inches.
To he eoinplotely framed, frame bolls In.
diameter three-quarters of an inch. Eve
ry other floor timber to be (tolled with one
copper bolt in diameter three quarters of
an inch. The alternate floor limbers to be
bolted after the kelson is’ lilted, with cop
per bolt. )n diamater with a drift added
three quarters of tin inch.
/freuon—OfWbite Oak,to lie sided nine
inches.
Main Transom—Of Live Oak, to be
bolted with two iron Jbolts, In diameter se
ven-eighths of an inch. . The remaining
transoms to side seven incites mid bolted
with copper bolts,in disuieter seven-eighths
of an inch.
Night heads and House Pieces—Of Lire
Oak, to be tided nine Inches.
Outside flank—The running plank of
white oak, in thickness two St one quarter
inches. The outside plank abreast the
deck to be in thickness three inches, and
from thence the plank will fairly and gra
dually diminish tothetlijckneisoftlie run
ning plank of the. bottom. The upper-
edge of-tlio plank next below the plank
sheer, to he in thickness two and a half
Inches.
Plank Sheer— Of white oak, or yellow
pine in thickness two and a half inches.—
Froynlherplaok sheer to rail,the space will
be boarded outside only with narrow inch--
white nr yellow pine boards, fastened to
stauncheons about twenty-seven inches a-,
sunder, to have five porti on each side and
two in the stern with shutters. No plank
outside from the light water.Jiue.qpwards
(amidships) to be in width more titan eight
inches. Tile fastenings of outside plank
front -keel to one foot above load water
line, to bo of cop'ter. The spikes may be
composition. The bolts to be copper.—
There.v/ill be no treudlls, each strake lobe
fastened to one frame (comprising .(wo.
timbers) with three composition spikes ol
six inches in length (where the plunk is
two and one-quarter inches thick) and one
copper bolt 'five-eighths diameter, to be
drove lhrougb and rivetted inside. Butt
bolts and hooder end bolts of copper in
diameter five-eighths of ah inch. Oicling
plank ol yellow pine in thickness two.in
ches. - " •
Breast hooks.—Of live oak, .two below
the deck hook, to be faved and fastened
before the doling is put on, and boiled with
copper bolts in diameter three-quarters of
an inch.
Clamps—Of white oak or yellow .pine,
in thickness at the upper-edge 8 inches.
do do lower-edge-two and a half in
ches.
A list or.airitrjkos six inches wido to be
formed next below tho strake tinder the
claiitp.
Beams—Of yellow pine, to be sided in
ches. and moulded seven and a half inches.
To. be kneed at each end with orie ledge
and one lap.knce, to be sided five indies,
excepting llto mast beams, which are to
have a dagger knee in lieu of the lap kriee,
to be bolted With bplts in diameter three-
fourths of an-inch. Dock plank of yel
low pine in thickness two and a half inch
es, in width not to exceed eight inches.
To be fastened with iron spikes and plug-
ged.
Mast Porters.—Oflive oak to bo kneed.
To be fitted w'ith a trunk cabin,-and in
other respects to correspond with the
draught. ....
To be coppered to a water line eight
feet aft and seven feet forward, with twen
ty-four ounce copper. To have-a com
plete get of masts and spars. The principal
ones to be of tile following named dimen
. fore gaft seventeen feet.
Main do sixteen feet.
Malmboom **!
Bowsprit out board I* feat.
Lower mast and bowsprit, to bo qf )al
low pine if to be had, the remaining spars
10 be spruce. -i>
■' The remaining spars to ba (p propor
tion.
Tp.hgve one Tore-tail, one Main-sail,
pno jib, one ioro-top sail. Iw. .1.
One (lying jib, one square sail, one top-
gallant-sail, one lower studding-sail, one
topmast studding-sail, one gaft top-sail, of
light canvass.) an awning foio and aft, df
canvass. No.,2, with stauncheons' Complete.'
To have three shrouda to the foremast on
each side, and t wo on each sldo tlie main
mast, qf five and a half inches rope. The.
Tote stay seven inehesi with the remaining
tunning and standing rigging, to be in due
proportion, of the best Russian Itenip, tB
ho patent laid, and of equal fineness and
strength with that used in the navy. The
blocks for sheots, halyards, braces to be
pnteqt bushed* To have one hempen ca
ble, 70 fatliqnts 0 inches, and one proof
chiiin.tablo, one inch diameter, 00 fath
oms. Two anchors, each weighing 500
pounds clear, of stook The anchor for
chain cahle to have and Iron stock; to hnvo
all the fixtures necessity for working a
chain cable. One hauler, six Incites, ,75
fathoms. One kedge anchor, with iron
stock, weighing dear of stock,B00.pounds.
To have a capstan, c'nntbose, hammock,
stauncheon, waist-cloths ring and eye bolts
.Ring bolts for train in pdeivihg tackals.—
Two iron davits on each' quarter, for the
boats All ti e outside plank Including
the dock plank, tu -Bo -plained Forecas-,
lleTlonr, in length, about 14 feet, to -have
18 births.
To have a trunk cabin, with a sky light,
and two sliding lights on each side, tot he
fitted with four liirths and lockers—todiave
a store room between the stern .frame and
after bulkhead of cabin, in length about
18 feet—o have a magazine under the,ca
bin floor.
To have two store rooms (one on each
title) before the cabin in length six feet. '
The length ol cabin floor, including store
rooms, 19 feet,
To have two scuttles near the stoic
rooms, leading to the hold.
The ecqttlejentDng to tin magazine, to
have raised cominei and a cap of lead
To have the necessary locks and bars. for.
the doors and scuttles;
To have two boats of suitable size |
To have two coals of paint;
To have sufficient to carry fifteen hun
dred gallons of water.'
The materials used In the coqstructioi^
of the vessel, to he approved of'by such
officer pf the Revenue service, at the sec
retary ol*.the Treasury may appoint. The
vessel to’ho completed within sixty -flays
from the date of .jjte contract, and the
Workmansh'p to be inspected ptysvionr to,
the dejivery, hv two competent jtidges;one
to be chosen by each nf the parties to the
contract, who. intheevent of .their disa
greement, are to choose • third, who are
to determine whether the wdrjt tyse been
executed in all respects, confo'rtiuibly, to.
the proposals and agreement.
8. D. INGHAM.
.Seotftary of Treasury.
July 20—2awtd
(U“The Savannah Republican, Char
leston Mercury,Norfolk Deacon,.Baltimore'
Republican, American Sentinel, and New.
York Courier and Enquirer, will publish
the above twicia week, for three weeks.
july 28 m
By the President of the U-
Bited States.
F pursuanco of law, t, Annnirw Jack-
aost, President of tho United States of,
America, do hereby declare and make
known that a public tale will b'o'held at the
Land Office at Sparta. In the Statu of.
Alabama, on the second Monday in Octo
ber next, for the diipotalof the public-
lands within the limits of the undermen
tioned.towtiihlps and fractional townships,
to wit;
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and.
qlevont of Range twenty five.
Township*.seven, eight, nine, ten and
fractlo^l townships eleven of Range twon
Townships seven, eight, nino and frac
tiobal township ten, of Range -twenty sev
en.
Townships seven and eight, and fraction
al townshipsuii-e add ten of Itaiige twenty
eight.
Township seven, and fractional town
ships eight and iiiuc, of llitnge twenty 1
nine.
-jFraotlOnal townships seven and eight,
i,I' llui-t- thirty.
Tho townships are:to be offered in the
order aboye designated, beginning with the
lowest number of aectiqn in each.,. !
Tho lands reservedly law lor the use of
schools, or for other purpojej, are to lie ex
cluded from sale! •• 1
Given under my hand at ihe 'Cily of
Washington,this third day of July. A. D
,1820. ANDREW JACKSON.
By tho President;
GEORGE GRAHAM,
Commissioner of the GeneralLandOffice.
„ To.be.published io tile Natchez States-,
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo-,
■orat,' Mobile Bogiiter. Baltimore Rcpubli
can, Philadelphia Sontinel, Richmond En
qulrer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury,'
Savannah Republican, Augusta Chroni
cle. Nashvjjle Republican, and Louisvillo
Advertiser,
july 28 17.1
Notice.
P ERSONS having demands against
the estate of the lute Mrs. Sarnh Do
Lametta will present tlu?in duly attested,
and those indebted U) said estate will make
payment to _
J. DELAMOTTA, Jun.
(inalified Executor,
july 7 *58*1,
stuns ; _ .
Main m?st whole length fifty-eight, feet
Dead seven (eet. ^
Fore mast wholelengtli 58 feet 6 inches,
head 7 feet; , ,
Fore-yaVd thirty-fedt.
“ Top-sail-yard twenty-four feet.
« Top-gallant-yavd sixteen.feet
Fore-top-mast thirty-one feet, pole six
teen feet.
By tlie President of the U.
States.
I N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack-
son, President of ihe.United States of
America do hereby declare and make
known that a public. sale will be held at
the Land Office at St Helena Court-House,
in the State of Louisiana, on the second
Monday .in November ^text, for the dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands with
in the limit of the undermentioned town
ships, situate in the Land District Wyst of
Pearl River,and East of the Island of New
Orleans, to wit:
Township two, of Range one,
Townships one, two, three, five and six,
of Range two.
Townships one, two, three, four,,five'
and six, of Rangejhree,
Townships one, two, three, four, six and
seven) and fractional townships eight anti
nine, qf Range four.
Townchips one, two, three, fout. five,six
and seven, and/fractional township eight,
of Range five.
Townships one, two, thrno, four, five, six
and seven, and fractional township eight.of
Range six.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
and seven, and fractional township eight,of
Range seven-
Townships ope, two, thyae, four,"five,six
and seven, and It actional township eight.of
Range eight. ~f
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven of Range nine.
The above townships are all sitlia.te smith
of tlte thirty first degree of latitude, and
Enst ol the Meridian, and etnbraco nearly,
all the-lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw,
nd Tangapaha rivers.
Tlte townships will ba offered in the or
der above designated, beginning ^with the
lowest number of scotion in each.
The lands, reserved by law for the use of
chools, or'fpr other purposes, will bo ex
cluded from sale.
Given under uty hand nttltocilyof
Washington, this thirteenth day of
' June, A. D. 1829.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
By the President,
GEO. GRAHAM,
Commissioner of tho General Land Office
To be-ppblished in-the Natchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser. Allapapa GaZette, Huntsville Demo
orat, Mobile Register, Baltimore^Republi
can.
enry, - ... .
Chronicle,Nash villa Republican, St Louis
ville Advertiser- -. •
,july *8 . IVi
Navy Beef and Pork for
1830.
Navy Commissioner's Office, ?
-17th June, 1829. <
fit EALED PIiqPOSALS will lie re
^ 'cuivcd at this Office, until the 1st otf
September next.for the supply of 801)0 bai-,
rels Navy Beef, and 2400 barrels Navy
Potk. lot the use of the United States' Na
val Service. 1000 'barrels of Beef, and
800 barrel* of Pork, to be delivered at each
.oftlie United States Navy Yards; Charles-,
town, Massachusetts. Brookly'n.Nmv-Yoik
and Nurfulk, Virginia; anti the whole quan-
iiy must bo delive ed, ut each and every.
N'avy .Yard, by.the -Ijt pf April, .1880. The'
whole quantity'of the said Beef and Potk.
pids'tbc pf the best quality. The Beef
must be packed (tom well -fjjled cattle,
weighing not less than 480 lbs in the quar
ter, or 800 lbs. o.n fhe hoof, all tbo.ifg-i, Irg-
rounds. clods, cheeks, shins, and the neck of
each animal, must be wholly excluded Irour
the barrel, and the remainder of the car-
caas nmsl be cut into pieces of 10 lbs. each,
as neat as may pa, so that twenty pieces
will m.|ke a bariel tifJTOO lh» nett weight,’
of Navy Beef. TheTork must be emn
fed dnd well fatted, all the skulls, feet.and
hind legs entire riiust he whillty excluded
"ftom t-he barrel, and the remainder of the 1
Hog ntuslbe cut into pieces of 8 lbs each
as near'as titay be, so 'that *5 pieces, not
more thairlhree of which shall be shoulders,
will make a barrel vfSOO.Ibs. nett weight-
of Navy Pork. The wholeqnauuty of the
said Beef and Pork must be perfectly sal
ted in the first instance with, aud after
wards parked with a sufficient quantiiy of
the best Turk's Islands, Isle of May, or Hr.
Ubessalt, aqd no other,to ensurs its pre
servation, with five ounces nf pure saltpe-.
tre to each and every barrel. The barrels
in which the said Beef and Pork is to bo
packed, must be made of the best seasoned
heart of White-Oak di> White-Ash, free
from sap, with one iron hoop on each
chime, and otherwise fully and substantial.
ly hooped, and each barrel must be bran
ded tin its head. "Navy Beef,” or "Na
vy Pork," with the "Contractor's name."
and-the “ year” when packed. All the
said Beef and Pork on delivery at the res
pective Navy Yards must bo subjected to]
the test and inspection nf somt Sworn In-,
spector, of the State within which it . is ta
tie delivered, who shall be selected by the
Commandant of the .Yord, at tho place ol
delivery, without any charge to the United
states therefor, and whan Inspected in said
maimer, the contractor must put the bar
rels in good shipping order, or the Beef
and Pork will not be received.
Bidder's are required to stale their prices'
separately, for the Beef, and-for the Pork,
and if they oft’er to furnish ot more than
one yard, than separately for each Yard,
They arc also requited to give their names,
their residence, and the names and resi
dence of their sureties, minutely,.and must
transmit their bids sealed and endorsed.
"Offer to furnish Navy Boef and Na
vy Pork, for 1830.”
The Commissions of the Navy are at li-
uerty to take the offers of a bidder for any
one Yard, or for-tlie mticlos deliverable at
any one Yard, or in greater proportions, if
such bids be the lowest.
Any Bid nut made in conformity (o this
advertisement, or not received within Jlle'
limited time, will not be opened.
The parts of tlie animal to be excluded
from the barrel will.be particularly descri
bed in drawings,which will form part of the
contracts. Persons desiring information
upon, the subject with an intention to bid
may obtain it by seasonable application'tn
the Board.
June. 26 150 T
To be published twice a’weelt in the Bai
timore Republican, Atner. Sentinel, Nat
Gazette, N-Y .Mar. Advertiser and E)
Post, Boston Statesman, Commercial Ga
zette, New-Hampshire Patriot, Providence
Patriot, Hartford Times, Raleigh Star,
Halifax Minerva,-Norfolk Herald, Rich
mond Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Oincinnii
ti Republican, Nashville Republican,Ken
tacky Gaizattoe, Kentucky-Argus. Colujn
bid 'Pelesfcope, Charleston-PaWot, Shiran
nab .Republican, Mobile Register, St. Lou
is ,Beacon, Louisiana' Advertiser, Saljsbu
a# WtAtem Carolinian.
To Printers and Publish
ers.
F»1HE S|lb*otlb« having added tho
JSL Manufacture of moveable type ta his
Steieolype establishment respectfully soli
cits a 'share of thepatrofiage qf the Prin
ters* of Pcimsvlvanta and tbe adjacent
States.
Hatring a practical knowledge of print
ing, and also having been longer practical
ly engaged h< the business df Steroutyplng
than any dtlier person jh the United Suuris
lie hopes to be able, from Such experience
to give satisfaction to those who may favour
him with their orders, From an intimate
acquaintance-fur a number ofyenrs,-(near
ly eight,-) with the business of type found
ing, he hopes to he able to. produce typo a-
qttal to arty offered ;to the Printers of tltq
0. States.
Ilis prices. though low, will nf cottrqe bo
tho /Bine qs'others in the samo business.
Nor will lie attempt to violate trfttli, or In
sult common sense, by pietending .to any
“Increased'fa'cHitiesIn tho niitnrifiig
(for there tre no othor "facilities”
sent in this city, then there we
ago,' when type were from 4j)^
higher thin dfpresent,) urir.
teiials used in iiiaking { pri|l*
s-i greatly reduced;'’a- r ■ I
lion tufhn.i'eduction in Ilia prices typo.
But the reduction lias been "induced" by
emfie.liilon, and an overbearing disposition
in some of tlidse founder* who have grown,
rich oh the jieretiiforo cnornious prallts oil
type.
All sizes of type, plain and ornamental,
for'hook and job priming, 'front' -14 lines
Pica to Nonpatiel, constantly on band in
snen quantity as to supply any order qt
.short notice.
In the choice of Book-letter, pains.hart
been taken to select sueh faces as are gen,-
erally approved for !yinaietry,oeatnei,|auil
durability; ' • '
lie also keeps a Complete Printers’ Ware'
House, (the only one In this city.) and can
furnish a complete Printing office at very
•hrirt notice. .
The following are his Prices at a erbdft
of six mouths, Tor approved notexur accep
tances—or a discount of five.per cent will
bp-mad* for cash:—
Six lines Pica, dnd all larger,
Double Pica, to fire finds Pica,
'treat Primer,
Eiigljslt,
PioA,'-
Small Picn,
Long Primeji
llnurgeoir, '
oretier,
Minion,
Nonpareil, .
Lends,
Quotations,
The'prices on orhnmental and
I a>
ifl*
T*
'««
*jar
4 B
,58
I
’PI
. «0
fancy;
type have been rediioed'in a greater -pro
portion.' 1 . ■
l lid type received in exchange, -at 9 cts.<
per lb.
A Bonk of Specimens will shortly be
published.
8tcrkot.tfino will be done at'the low
est prices!'iii'tlie’bdst' maimer, as liercto-
fore
Publishers ol Newspapers In.the Stutdk
of New Jersey, -Peiibsylvania, Delaware
■Marylnud, Virginia,North and South Caro
lina aud Georgia, who will give tlte above
5 conspicuous insertions, shall be entitled
o 22 50, payable in type, or in. settlement
ifnccouut.
‘J.'HOWE, '
Corner of Crown St Callowbill-sts. .
aug 8 -T75
Just Keceive'd.
CJ TRAffTON-niLl/i a Tale of the C’i :
O vilWars.'by ilte author of "Letter*
from the East,” “Tales ofrlie West of En*
gland,” Sic. dec. in'8 volt,
"Very elegc. '.ly written—ifortilpiite, toil,
n ha'vinu Its author's liaiinted ground,
Ciirnwall, linirodden—blending ‘historical
information with ahtlqtiaiiaii exactness—
treating ol a most excitiqg period. W4
cannot biifhighly commend Stratton Hill."
London Literary Gazette. ''
Hungarian Tales, by the author of
“the Letlre de Cachet.”
Tm; Miscellaneous Prose Wo'rX*, of
Sir Walter Sndtt, in six vdls.
Laconics, or the best Words of the Dost
Authors, with three authorities, in three
•roll, First American Edition.
ALSO
A further supply of Anne or Gzizn-
BTEiN.-just received by , t
july *8 f T. W. RRIBCOlL.
Effingham County Acade
my.
SPR IN OF IE OD, Ut August. 185(9.,.
T HE undersigned give notice that tlio
above Institittinh is this day opened
under the direction of the Ue'v. Mr, Oj(-
cot. , .
The follow'ing are the rates of Tuition:
Reading, .Writing and Cyphering, threb
dollars' a Quarter.
English Gramar, History and Geogra
phy, five dollars a quarter,
- .Languages, Astronomy, Philosophy and
liejles Lcttets, eight dollarsaquarter,
Tho Students wifi be prepared in <this
Ihsfitution for entering Franklin College,
Vlliens! Georgia, as required by tlio Se-
natus Acadehiions of this State,
Springfield i* SituaterUn a jieajthy.-high
pine woods settlement, about88miles front
Savannah, is the 'Couhty .Town. a Post
Office will be opened n’t thoplace shortly,
frdm which letters wifi be forwarded to Sa»
vannah every other day.
GoodJlonrd at S90 00 per year at pre
sent. . . ’ . •
J0UN GOLDWIRE, ’
WILLIAM BIRD,
CLEM POWERS, •
JEREMIAHCUYLER
aug 8 ;t75Ht , .. —j, , t
Brought to Jaif.
r r Savannah, on.the 81st ultimo, a nd-
grh m in who say shiynatpe is ISAAC-
and that He belongs to Bevtll Cdok of El
bert County, Ga. that ho ranaway about
three weeks ago—he js 5-fcet *.'3-4 inches
high jtndabout45 years of age, he has a
scar on his chin,
.-JOHN I. DEWS, i. c. c, *
aug 8 • ,ity t ***,-■ t
Commis
sioners.