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No 181....v. Vol. XXVI
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THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1829.
WtlDle No ....6448.
jH Notice*
T HE Subscriber having qunlif
tho will of the Into losepli La
^f.WbeftJt “—
aiiflcd on
Law sen.
■ County, leqiicsts nil -porioiis
hivlnit demands ngnliist the estate to pro-
sent tnctn duly attested, and all potions in-
debtod to the same, to come forward and
^payment. , jbuN fl> LAW .
July 18
Nbdfce,
irlOUR Months after dale; application
li will bo made tfi tbo Hon. the Justices
bfihe Inferior Court if Emanuel county
leave to sell all the rial estate of James
S idney, dec for the benefit of the heirs and
fSfe&.Ata'or.
July *8 ■
against'
Sarah De
attested,
make
WmF.RSO
JT the ostaie
Lainntta will prose
iipl those Indebted to sai
w ,Denl ’°j.DEMMtrm;
Qualified Executor,
july I ilfeSt I
A LL penins having demands against
tho "estate of James; SAIney, twill pte
Sent tltetn, and those, indebted will make
^ men !moffiwWEY.Admior.
iulv 88 m
NoticiK
fTnilEca-Pprluership lieretnfore exist-
Tmg between the Mtbser'ilirrs under
tbTflrmV James Andersuh & Co. expired
hv limitation on thp./llst or Majf lait
7 All persons Indebted willttiake payment
to Janies Anderson, who is duly auUwrtoed
to settle the affairsofthe concern, and hill
continuethe.busllteis (or hlsown account.
JAMES ANDERSON,
C. M KINO.
June IS .199 r
NStice
OUR months after date, ajJpHcurton
wiiUbe Blade, to the Honorable the
Jr will,be made. to tne iionqrsuui „iu
Justices of the Inferior- Court oT Effing
ham, containing .... . _ _— -
the property of Benjamin Porter, for the
krneftt of the belts if.Wllilam G,Porter,
deceased. W ILL1AM KINO,
Administrator de bonis non
may d , 40.8 .
Notice. >
TnirEREAFTER the Savannah Libra
H t y will he opened for tha deliver^ fo
Eo .!,s eyery Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, from 4 to 0 o*Wonk P. Mr
Individuals ndt share holder* ban have
the use of the Library on the following
terms 1—- - •
For one year, by paying
“ <s)x months, » 6
“ any less period, at the rata ot S
per month
■ WM. MOREL, Librarian.
jnayllOljn , K ■
• .Notice*
F OUR months after dath.uvh shall ni
ply to the Cpurt if Ordinary jot Ef
fingham county, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of WIHUtfi H* Womack; dec.
being several tracts of Land in said county
pn both sides of the Louisville road, non.
tabling together 870 acres, for the benefit
of tho heirs. 1 ' ' - • --
WILLIAM.A.,PREVATT,
1 Adm’r. in right of his Wife.
SARAH PREVATT. Adm'x.
dinar 48 • 78
* • . Notice, .
PJd'IE subscribers beg leave to inform
their cintotiers and • friends, .that
early in the Fall they will have a sup.-tim
assortment of * J .
Dry Good*,
bpth imported and domestic, of.every de
scriptmn, which they intend selling on their
Usual liberal terms. They also inform that
William Rose will alteml to the.Dry Goods
Business, and Hugh Rose to the Factorage
and Commission Business, at their Count
ing House on the llay, and will make libe
ral advances to such as may feel disposed
to entiust them With the disposal of their
pioduce. Both businesses will bo Carried
on as before, under the firm of
WM. & U. ROSE,
junetl , ,188 - .
MALLERV & DUFFY,
DRAPERS tf TAILORS,
. . .. on tu'eUat',-
East of the city hotel.
AVE received by rcoentacrivelAfrom,
New York, n fresh and elegant as-
sortment'kif the most seatodMe.
In their line— 1 ^
J * com'iaWo o» ,,
Blue black, brown, olive,.Green and mlxi
BROADCLOTHS.
Blue..brown,green,nnd ateel mixt
QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue black and Taney-colored single mil*
led • ?
cassimere.
Merino Cloth and Cassimere, (light
and beautiful materials’for Summer
»oar.).. 1.
. Bombn'sinp Circassian _
Brown, white nnd drab EDglisb and
French Prill* . .
Striped Florentine, Satin'Jean
Grass Cloth’s, Bourbon Drill
Silk Caiphlet, Nankeen ...
And a Vajirty of other atuPFsr suitable fbi
' summer coatees and pantaloous
■ '.VESTINGS . ; '■
. English, Italian and French Meek and
.colored Sjlk ...
Valencia and Marseilles of Buff,Whitt
amlncat fancy Patterns
White ahd'Buflr Cassimere and Cash-
.yner.rt-
All.of whlcli.they ore prepared to moke
to measure, in the bast manner aid at short
notice. ... 4' »
FANCY ARTICLES.
• A hautlxome Assortment of.
Silk end Linen Cambric Pocket Hand
kerchiefs . .. . .
Cravats, Slocks, Stlffners .
Bly k, white and straw oolorod Horse-
.’.skit* tf loves,
Grass Cloth and.Linen do.
Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib*
ttons,
Hosiery of all descriptions -
Foraging, Moroco, Cadet Sc Meditcr
ra'ftean Caps, Ac. Ac.
ALSO,
A general Assortment of
HEADY HADE *PKt NO A«D SUMMER
CLOTHING.
Consisting if '
Coats, Frocks and Coattees, Pnnta-
Ions .
VeiH. -Jaekets, Drawyts,
- Shirts, Collars, Ac. Ac. Ac.
M. A D. respe.clfblly Informthelr friends
that the whole of the goods have been care
Hilly selected by Mr. M. and the ready
made clothing, manufactured entirely un
der hie inspection, A they assure their eus
lonie'rs that the utmost confidence may be
placed in the.faithfulness of their svorli.
april SO
VV. T. WILLIAMS,
H AS just received and for sale, the
7th number'of the SoUTiuinH Re-
view.. ! -
I. Higoinq' Celtic Druids.—Tho Cal-
tic Druids. By Godfrey Higgins, Esq.
F, S. A. of Sliellow Grange, near Don
caster, Yorkshire. .
(I. lloppMAa’s Leoal Outlines.—.Legal
Outlines, being the substance of a course
of Let turcs liqw delivering in the Uni
versity of Maryland. By David HofT-
mart. • . , ..- .1
III. Tns Fitts AnTs.—Fine Arts. Are
ply to article X. Np.LVIlj. inilie North
Americao Review, entitled ^Academies
of Arls,'.’ Ac. By Saimjol F. H. Morse,
President of the Naliohal Academy ot
Design, " ’ 1 , f -1,
IV. EducatIoh. in Germakt.—1. four
.in Germany, and some nf the Southern
Provinces uf the Austrian Empire, in
theytarg 1M0, 16il and tBSS. By
John Russell.
S. Travels in the North of Germany:
in the years 18t8 and IttlS. By Hcary
E. Qjuntt
V. As:
East, and of Cusen, to tho. West! ifi the
ihunths of February, March, April and
May.ieit. By-the late Rev. Ablcl Ab
bot,D. D. Pastor of the First Church In
» lierarly, (Mass ) . . . ,
VI. Cicero.dk IUpubLica —t. ThVRe
public of CJpRro, translated- froth the La
tin t and accompanied with a Critical
and Historical Introdnetlon. By G. W.
Effingham County %
INFERIOR COURT, Jul» Term, i8«9.
» N the petition of,William Morel, s
ting the existence A loss and praying
the establishmed! of a certain pro.'dssory
note, jointly gad severally made and signed
by William J. Mulryne. and William O
Pdrtev, both late of snid county deceased.
Hated Effingham county, Ifilh February,
t8!4, payable to the said Wililam.Morel, or
order. Arf qr before the 1st tiny of January
next, for the sum (if twenty five dnllnrs,for
value received, a copy whereof, with the
affidavit of the said illiant Morel, Is filed
in the Clerk’s Office,—It Is ordered that
William King, of the County, of Effiing-
ham. the acting nnd qualified administrator
of the said William G. Porter, deceased,
and the heirs and representatives nf the said
Wil(iam J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew
cause on or before the (list day of the next
term of this Court, why the prayer of the
petitin er should not lie granted, and it is
further ordered that this rule be. published
in nne.of the public Gazettes of the .City
of Savannah, once a month until the time
appointed for showing cause thereof.
Extract from the minutes,
. JNO. CHARLTON, Clk.
july 18 . ~ 107§l
Treasury Department)
•! . JULY 17th, 18*P. ,
Oj BALED PROPOSALS .will ho re-
CT ceived atlhis office Until Thursday,
tho 3d September next, for building and
fittlhg nut, hi ail respects ready for sea.:
(c.atun furniture, provisions Rod ballast on
ly excepted) a vessol to bo Employed as a:
K avenue Cutter, of the burthen or seventy-
two tons, at oither of the following ports;
Savannah, Philadelphia,
Charleston, Washington, D C,
Norfolk, New Yurt, ,
Brdtiihure, .’
Thg vessel to be built agreeably to a mo
del to t|e furnished upon entering into the
contract,.and of materials corresponding
to Ilia Tidlowlng dimensions and speoiflca-
lions, to wit:
Length-*-Between perpendiculars, sixty-
two feet, '• ,
Beam—Moulded, eighteen feet.
Hold—Seven and eight feet.
Ketl—Of White Oak, to be sided nine
inches. , .
Dtailwood— Amidships, of Whfte Oak,
. arrqtt’siLettexbVroM Cuba.—Le* ® ha aided alne.jitdie*. .
tars written in the interior pf Cuba, be* Deadmod— Fore and After,ofLiveOak
tween the Mouritaln. of Araana. to the ,0 , *■ C
Feutherstonhaugh, K-q. Fellow' of the
Geologiofi Society of London’, ‘Ac.
2. M Tvllii Ciceronisde Repvbllca,
-librorsm reliquie e palimpsesto. Ab
Angelo .Maio. nvpei oruito ad eifitlonem
Rnman.im diligehnssime expressas.
VII. Tbavels iu Ciiuia.—Travels o(the
Russian Mission tliroiiglt Mongolia lo
China, anil residen’o in Palkin in the
years 1820 uiid t8.il . By George Tim-
ko.wskit with qorreitt|ons.end holes, b.
Julias'Vb'A : Klaproth; illustrated by
■naps, .plates, Ac.
VIII. OrfiPt raiA—I. An Essay on dis
. orders of the Digestive Organs, and Ge
neral Health, and on their complaints.
By Marshall Hall, fil. D. An.
(. A Treatise on Indigestion and its
consequences, called nt rvous nnd billions
bompl i.nts; «ith observati ms on tho or
ganic diseases in whi Hi they Spjtietiiubs
terminate. By A. P. W. Philip, M. D
Ac. .
S. A Treatise on t>iet,,wltti a view to
establish, on practicable grounds, a sys
tem of rules for 1|ie prevention and cure
of the diseascvjhci.tent to a disordered
state of. tlth rngrslive functi ms. By J.
A. Paris, M D." ac.
4. An Essay on morbid sensibility of
the stomach A bowels, a*|the proximate
cause or charaet ristic condition of in
digestion, Nervous Irritability, M.ntal
Despondency, Hypochondriasis, Ac.Ac.
jd which ure p .-fixed, nhservatlons on
the diseases and regimen of itidividuaU
on their return from not. and unhealthy
climates. By James Johnston, M. D.
Ac.
8, Sure methods of improving health
and piplonging lifo; nr a Treatise on
iltc art nf Living long nnd oomfo.tuhly.
by regulating the diet and regimen, em
bracing all tl.ie most approved principles
of health and longevity, A exhibiting the
remarkable power of pro|irr, food, wine*
air, exercise, sleep, Ac, in the cure of
chronic diseases, as well as the preserve
linn of health and prolongation rtf life.
To which is added, the nrt of training for
he ilth, rules fi r redd iug corpulency,
and maxims of health for the billions and
nervous, the consumptive, men of letters,
and people of.lashlon. Illustrated by
cases, ll.v a Physician. t
IX. HEBKR’a Sermons.—fjerhinns -prea
ched in England,, by .the late I’. ight Re
verend Reginald- Ileber.'D. D.| Lord
Bishop of Calcmta, Ac.
nog 18 17B
Chatham Su
perior Court,
' January Term,
1830.
In Equity.
- , For
A TRACT of land containing 250 n
cres, situate l» the district' of Oi
angeburgh,-op Etlisto creek in tho state of
South Carolina, bounding nollli oil lands*
of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on
lio said creek.
For a plat of said lainf, and terms of sale;
ajiply to GEO. GLEN,
. fob 8 - Ex'or. est . nf John Glen.
Treasurer’s Office.
AudnsT 1,1829.
T HE average price oTFIo'urdiiringtlie
Inst montn being 87 per barrel ot
188 lbs. Bread _for the present month
must weigh as follows viz:|
121-2 cents Loaf tlhs tt oz
6 t-4 “ *• 1 “' 6 t-2 “
Of which all Bakers and sellers of Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. t
C’hamlters Superior Court,
' JUNE 25th, 1820.
The Marine A Fire In
surance Bank pi the
Slate of Georgia, et al.
vs.
Eleazer Early,
et. al.
TT-being verified 'o the Court that EI0.1-
,,H. zor,Early oneofitlto defendants in.the
above cause resides out of Chatham coun
ty—On motion it is ordered that tho said
Eleazer Early appear on or before the first
day of tho next Term of tills Court and en
ter his appearance thereto and in default
thereof the said complainant have leave to
proceed on their sa;d BilJ .in the same
manner as if persona.l service of tho Bill
and subpama hadbeen-eflected on the sai I
Eleazer—And ii'i* further ordered tha
this Rule he published once a month in on"
nf the Pub,lie Gazettes of Savannah until
the expiration thereof.
Extract from the minnteSi
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
juno 30 l!<3
Swedes Iron—daily expect
,. ed. s ,
ffp Ab, TONS Swedes Iron, co.,11
At V V prising a fall and complete
nssaiinient of all the sizes in common oee
—and many extra sizes are daily expected
nnd on nrrival will be offered lor sale on
accommodating terms. A»- this iron has
been selected froth the factories in Sweden
by an experienced hand, its quality may be
elied on. Apply to
HALL. SHAPTER ATUPPER.
•jllly 28' ■
a?ig 1
Seidlitz and Soda Poiv-
ders.
DOZEN boxes Soda Pow-
,. 50 do Seidlitz do
The improved Cheltenham. Snlts, pre
p.areJ Lv Savory, Moore A Davidion, jnt-
ported and for sale by
T, . A. PARSONS) ■
Druggist,m the Eagle,No. 8 G. »-)g
roll ft * 9
Just Received
P ER Ship Henry and other late arri-
vols a supply of the following- arti
cles : ,
White Lead, ground in .oil .
Dutclr A American Linseed Oil
Indln Vermillion
Gold Leaf .
Guin Shellac ,
Dry Black- Lead '
Laniblack asserted papers
/ Window Glass assorted sizes
Paint Brushes do do
With a complete assortment of articles in
ju*y°28 “ ne>0r ^‘“P.^ARLOIV.
New Goods.
' .. • ' Per Chanfetlor.
-k A BALES brown and bleached
Homespuns
3 bales plajd and Stripe Homespuns
Superfine brown Bottioe for bonnets
do black worsted Barege
Slnchbws, Sarcenet niid Gros De
Naples
Fancy GoOzb and .Silk Hdkfs.
An Assortment of
coLonsn ivobsteo braids,
^.n Assortment of
LINEN BRAIDS.
— Irish Table Linens
. Black and White Hooks and Eyes
All of which will be sold reasonable by
M. PtlENDERGAST.
. No. 3 A 14, Gibbons' Range.
july 8
march e
* Jlenioml. ..
rfv S. LUTHIER’S EXCHANGE Of-.
-JL , Acp is removed tff the Office for
utorlv ooettpied hy p, A M. Allen A C8t,
two doors East of the City Hotel.
' juno SS 148
PRINTING.
M J. KAPPEL. has established a
• first rate job thintino-officE
in Dlokson’s Building, on the Bay, in the
room directly over the office of.the Savan-
tmh Republican, where orders for all .kinds
of Printing will be thankfully received and
neatly and promptly executed,on reasona
ble terms. (t?» Any order for Trintino.
addressed to U J. K- and left at either of
the Itoading-Rooms or the Republican,
Georgian, or Mercury, shall receive his
immediate and personal attention,
july 21 108 ' 1
Just Received.
BBLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing
and for sale hy ___
J, B. HERBERT,
Stern-post Knee—Of Live Oak, to be
fnied on the keel to tye fore side of Inner
sterq-ppit,nn.( py«yt)i1i knee the (leaijwnod
is to bebuilt keeping the shbrtest'pidccs be
low, Four holts are to be driven through
theknge f ylx:.two through the Knee and
Stern-post, aud two through the Knee and
Keel, before thedeadwood hnits are drove;
cere mast be taken that the deedwood bolts
and itern-iiost knee holts do not come into
contact. ,The bolts of knee and deadwood
to be ritetted on the underside of keel and
aft side of stern poet. Bolts through the
knee in dianiater three quarters of an Ipcti.
Holts through the deadwood in diameter
seven-eights of an inch.
Janer Stern-post—Of Live 0*Jt.
Main Stern-post—Ot Live Oak, tided
nine inchat.
Apron—Of Live Oak, to be sided one
foot three inches.
Fore Deadwood and-Apron bolts, to one
Toot above floating of copper, in diameter
three-quarte|;t pf. nil Inch. Floor timber*,
futtocks, toptitnberi of Live oak,to be sided
sit Inches.
To lie moulded at floorheads six and a half
inches. ,
it port till or plank shear foui inches,
—..it rail t)jrae-ind lliree quarter inches.
..To tVe "completely framed.frame bolts in
.dOtmelev three-quarters of an Inch. Eve-
ry other floor timber to be bolted with one
copper bolt in diameter three quarters of
an inch. Tho alternate floor timbers to be
bolted Rfter the kelson is Ailed,, .with cop
per bolt, in diflkigiaiurllh a drift added
three auiif-ters of an (lien.
Keelson—Of Wlilto Oak,to he tided nine
inches.
Main Transom—Ot Live Oak, to bq
bolted with two iron bolts, lb diameter se
ven-eighths of an inch. The remaining
transoms to sipeseven inches and bolted
,v ills ,-opper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths
of an Inch.
Night heads sni] flapsc Pieces—Of Live
O iit. to be sided nine niche’s.
(‘utaide plnnfc—The running plank of
white jjak. in thickness two A one quarter
inches. The outside plank abreast the
deck to he in thickness three inches, ami
from thence tbe plank will fairly and gra
dually diminish to the thickness of the rub-
nitig plank of the bottom. The upper-
edge ofihe.ptank next below the plank
sheer, to be in thickness two and a half
inches.. ...
Final: Shttr—Of White oak; or yetlow
pine in thickness two and a half inches,—
From theplank sheer to rail,the space will
he boarded outsideonly with harrow, inch
whita.uaybllow plrie .boards, fastened to
sta'iincheons about twenty-seven, inches a-
sunder, 10 have five ports on each aide and
'two in the stern with shutters. No' plank
.outside from the light water line Upwards
(amidships) (o he in width moke than eight
inches/ - The fastenings of outside plank
from keel ;o one foot above load water
line, to bS uf copper. The spikos may be
^imposition. The bolts to bo copper.—
were will be no treudils, each strako to be
fastened to one fratnq (comprising two
timbers) with three composition spikes of
six inches in length (where the plank is
two and one-quarter inchegthick) and one
copper bolt nve-oif*lulu diameter, to be
drove through and rivetted insider Bait
bolts and hoodgr end bolts of copper in
diameter five-eighths of an-Uich. Cfeling
plank dl yellow pine In thickness two in
cbeS. , ../
Breast hooks Of live oak, two below
the deck llobk, to be..faved and fastened
before the cieli.ng is put on, and bolted with
copper bolts In diameter three-quarters of
ad inch:
: Cfimpe—Of white Sak or y.llosr pine,
in thickness at the upper-edgo 3 inches.
do do luwer-edj*o two and a half in
cites.
A list or air strakes six inches wide to be
formed next below tho strake under the
clamp. • • 7 -'
Beams—Ofyellow pine, to be-sided in-
olres, at|d moulded seveu and a half incites.
To be kneed at each end with one ledge
and one lap knee, to be sided five inches,
excepting tho mast beams, which-are to
have a dagger knee in lieu of the lap kqee,
to lie bolted with bolts in diameter three-
fourths of an Inch. Deok plank of yel
low pine in thickness two and 0 half inch
es, in width not to oxceod eight inches,
To bo fastened with iron spikes ami plug-
^Afaal Parteri Oflive oak to be kneed,
To bejfltted with a trunk cabin, and in
other respects to correspond with the
draught.
To be coppered to a water Imtf eight
feet aft and.seven foet 'forward, with twen
ty-four oitn'ce -popper. To Itnve a com
plcto set of mast* and spars. The prmoipal
ones to be of the following named, dimen-
*.°Main mast whflle length fifty-eight feet,
liead seven feet. ' .
Fora masl wbjtis length 58 feet 6 inches,
head 7 feet'f ' , V ,
Fore-yard thlrtyrTept. ■ . ,
•> Tap-sail-yard tivCnty-faUr foct.j.
•* Top-gallant’-yard sixteen feet’
Fore-.tegunast.t.hitty-oa* feet, pels »ix-
tesu feet.
I' ore gaft seventeen feet.
Main do aiitteen feet.
Main-boom 22.
Bowsprit out board lRfeep
Lower ntaltand bowsprit, to be ofjel
low pine if to be bad, the remaining spars
to be spruce. *
'The remaining spars 'to ba In propor
tion. / -
To have one fore-sail, one Main-sail,
ope jib, brie fore-top seif. No. 1.
Onkflyftig jib,ono square sail, one top
gallant-sail, ope lower studding-sail, one'
topmast,studding-sail, one gaft top-sail, of
light canvass,; an awning fote-xnd aft, of
canvass, No. 2, with steunchoons complete,
To have three shroudsto the foremas: on
each tide, and two an each aido tho main-
'man, of fivo end a -half inches rope. The
Ibre stay seven Indies, with tbo remaining
■ tinning and'standing rigging, to be in due
proportion,-of the best liussian hemp, to
be patent laid, and of equal fineness and
ttrengl)) with (hat used in the navy. The
blocks for sheets, halyards, braces to be
patent hushed To have one hempen ca
ble, 75 fathom).9 im lies, and one proof
chain cables ope inch diameter, 80 fath
oms. Tivo anchors, *ach weighing too
pounds dear of stock. The anchor fpr
chain fihhle to have aftd Iron .stock; to have
all the fixtures neceasaiy for working a
chain eable. One hairier, six inches, 75
fathoms. One hedge, anchor; wiih iron
stock, weighing clear of stock. 800 pounds.
To have a capstan, cainbase, bamlhuck,
stauncheon, wafst-cloths ring and eye bolls
Ring bolts for train in releiving tackfli.—
Two iron davits on -each quarter, for the
boats All the butside plank including
the fleck plank, to be plained Forecas
ts floor, in length, about 14 feet, to have
18 births.
To have a trunk xebta, with a tky light,
and two shdit)g.(ighti on each side, to be
fitted with four births and lockers—to hsve
a store room between tbe srern frame and
after bulkhead of cabin, in length about
IS feet-A-to have a magazine under tbe ca
bin floor.
To havetwo storerooms (one da each
side) before the cabin in length six feet.
The length ol cabin door, indodingstore
rooms. 19 feet.
To have two sonttles near the stole
rooms, leading to the Isold.
The tciittle loading'to tKe magazine, to
have raised comings end a cap of lead
To havo the necessary iocksaad bars for
the doqri .and scuttles;
To have two boats of suitable size;
To have two coals of paint t
To have sufficient to carry fifteen hun
dred gallons nf water.
The materials used In the construction
of theOetsel, to be approved of hy such
officer of the Revenue service, as the sec
retary of the Treasury may appoint. The
vessel to be completed within sixty days
from the date of the contract, .and the
’workmanship to be inspected previous to
the delivery, by two competent judges;au«
to be chosen bv each of the parties to the
coniracL.tVho, in the event or their disa
greement, are to choose a third, who are
10 determine whether the work lias been
executed in all inspects, conformably to
Ilia proposals and agreement. .
S. D. INGHAM.
Secietary of Treasury.
Jply 20—tawtd
(C/^Thc Savannah Republican, Char
leston Mercury .Norfolk Beacon. HnUiinore
Republican, American Sentinel, and New
York Courier nnd . Enquirer, will publish
the above twice A week, for three weeks,
july 28 IJl '
By the President of the U.
States.
I N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack-
sun, President of the United States ot
America do hereby declare and make
known that a public snlewill be held al
tile Land Office at St. cloteha Court Huuse,
in the StHle of Louisiana, on the second
Monday in Ndvcntbor next, for the .dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands with-
in tlte limit pf.the undermentioned town
ships, situate ill the Land District West of
Pearl River,and East of the Island of New
Oilcans, to win
Township two, of Range one,
Townships one, two, three, live and six,
of Range two'.
Townships one, two, three, four, fivo
and six, of Range three.
Townships onb, two, three, four, six ami
seven, and fractional townships eight . And
nine, of Range four.
Townshipsonei two, three, Tout, fire,six
and sevba, and fractious! tdWaihip eight,
of Range five.
Township! one, two, three, four, five, six
nnd seven, aitd fraciional township eight,of
Radge six.
Townships one, two,three, four, five,six
and soVeri. and fractional township eight,of
Range Seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
nnd seven, and liactlonal township eight,of
Range eight.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven of Range tiine.
The above tpwnpiips are ail situaje south
of the thirty first degree of latitude, and
East ol the Meridian, and embrnce nearly
all the lauds lying on the Amite Tickfaw,
and Tangapaha rivers.
The townships will be offered in the or
der above designated, beginning with tire
lowest number of section iuedch.
The lauds, reserved by (aw for tlte use of
schools, or for other purposes, w.ill be ex
cluded from pale. ...
Given undet ’my’.liand .at the city of
Washington, this thirteenth day of
June, A. D.,1829. '. ;
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Bv tho President,
' GEO.GRAHAM, . -v.
Commissioner of tlte General Land Office.
' To be published in tile NatcheZ‘, Sales
man, Jackson Journal,- Louisiana,.Adtefti-
ser. Allnpupn Gazette, .Huntsyille.Pc'n.te,-
ejat. Mobile Register, Ballfraqre JUpubli-
CTn. f-’Philacolphia Spntinel,. .Richmond
Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer-
1 -cury.. Savannah ' Republican, Augusta
0lirqn13"'.'Nastti1le Republican, A Louis-
vill#j|i3v5riili«.
July 28 171
Nuv’y Beef aii'tl Pork foS
18307 * .: ;
Navt-Commissioner's Orytcv., )
i 17th June, 1820. I-,-’
CJ BALED PROPOSALS will be re.
ceived at |his Office, until the 1st of
September next,for the supply ofSOOO bat*
rels Na’vJ Beef, and 2400 barrels Nat^--
P01 k, for the ttse at the United Stales’ Na* .
Val-Service., 1000 barrels of Beef, and '
800 barrels of Pork,-to bo delivered at each
of the United States Nevy'Yards; Chat lei*' ‘
town, MaisncHmsctts, Btooklyn.Ne'w-Yoih .
and Norfolk, Virginia; and tba whole quan
tity must be, delivered, at tacit owl every
Navy Yard, by the 1st of April,' 1830. Tltf
whale quantity o/the said lleefand Pork,
must be. of the . best quality. Tito Hoof -
must bo packed ttom welt-.fatled clittle,
weighing hot lest than 480 -11)* (n tletpior-
ter, or 000 Ibi.en the hoof, all the legs, leg-
rounds. clods, eMBis?skins; and the neck of
each animal, mqst be 'Wholly excluded from
the barrel, and the remainder;.of the oat* I
eass must be put into pieees ofiolb
as noat ns may be, so'tlint t; “
will nuke a battel of 200 Ihv
of Navy Beef. Tlte Po
fcJ ami well fatted, all
hind legs entire, must b
fiotn the barrel, and the rentafAder
■ Hoe mqst. lie rat into pirci-s of a lbs each
as near as may bo, so that 25 pieces no:
more than three of which shall be shoulders
will ngake a barrel .nftfO It)*, lieu weight
of Navy Fork. The whole quantity of tha
said llacf and Pork must lie perfectly sal*
ted in' thejlist Ifcstanre with, and-after*
wards jjahked with a siifflcienl qiiantily ol
the best Turk’s Jslauils, Isle of May, or St.
Ubessalt, and no otbbMp ensure its pre*
servation, with five, ounces of pure saltpe.
tre to eActi and every barrel. The barreii
in which the said Beef and Both it to be
packed, must be'made of the best lu-asoncfi
heart of IVhite-Oak or White-Ash, firea
from tap, »)th one iron hoop on each
chime; and otherwise folly and substantial-
ly hooped, and each birrel must he bran*,
ded on its liead. “Navy Batf,’’ or "Nas
vy Pork,” with the “Coiitraetor’a name.’*
and the “-jear" when packed. Att the
said Reef and Pork on delivery at the. res;
peettve Navy Yard* must be subjected to
the test and inspection of. sorts' Strom /n*
spector, of the State Wjthiii which it it tA
be delivered, -wh'u shall ba selected hy the
■'omman'daht of the Yard; at the place ot
delivery, without any charge to the United
mates therefor, and when inspected in said
manner, the contractor mutt put the bar*
raisin good shipping order, or the Ben.
and Pork will not be received. ...
Bidders are required tu.slAte iltair prices
separately, for the,Beef, and fnr the .Pork,
and if they offer to fornish at .more that),
one yard, titan seperately for each Yardj
They are alto requited to give their names,
their residence, and the names ami ret 1 .*
deace of their sureties, minutely, and must;
transmit their bids seajed and endorsed.
“Offer to fumiiliNavy Beef and Nt*
vy Pork, fot 1830.” ,
The Commission* of the Navy are at Ii*
••erty to lake the offers, of a bWilcrJbir and.
one yard, or.for.the articles fleiiverahle ak
any ono Yard, or in greater proportions, if.
suen bids be tlte lowest.
Any Bid not made in conformity to title
advertisement, or not. received within the
limited time, will not be opened.
The parts or tlte animal to he excluded,
front tbe berryl wUl lie panictil irly deeerl*
bed hi drawings,which will forui.p-firt pf ths
contracts. Persons desiripg informatlon-
upou (he subject with an inteulitin to bid,'
may obtain It by soasopable application to
tne. tipird. ;
june 28 1501 '...fo1
To be published twice a week in the Ball
titnore Republican, Atner. Senlinel, Nat
Gazette, N. Y Mer. Adverslsor and E* ■
Post, Boston Statesman, Commercial Ga .
zeUe, New-llampshite Patriot, I’rovidenc*
-Patriot, Hanford Times; Raleigh Star,
Halifax Minerva, Norfolk Hpraln, Rich
mond Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Cincinna
ti Republican, Nashville Republican.Kurt-
tucky Gazelice, Kentucky Argus. Oolum*
bia ’telesco|ie, Charleston Patriot, Savan* .
nah Republican, Mobilo Register, St. Lnui
is Bi-acon, Louisiana Advertiser. S|ulisbu»
ry Western Caroliiilan. '
By the President of the U^
a nited States: /> /
I N pursuance of law, l, ArtDREtv Jack
son, President of the United Slates of
America, do hereby declare and make
known tint.a piildic sale will be held at jie
Land Olfice at SrARTa. in the Stale of
Alabama, on the second Monday in Octo
ber next, for the disposal of the public
lands .within the limits of the Underuten-
tioned.lbwnihips and fractional township),
to wit
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten atd
eleven, of Range twenty fivot, . • •' ;
Townships seven, eight,- dine, ten ana
fractional towoships eleven of Range twen
ty six. -
Towuships * even; eight, nine and frae-
tional towusliip ten, of Range twenty sev
en. ‘ .
Townships seven and eight, and fractiou-
al townships nine and ten of.Rapge twenty,
eight. \ ■ ■
Township seven, and fractional town*
ships eight and niue, . of Range twenty
nine.: , . .
' Fractional townships- seven ana eight,
of Range thirty. V -, .i
Tho.townships are to be offered in tha
order above designated, beginning witli tho
lowest number of section in each..
The lands resprvod by law lor the use of
schools,.or for ritherpurposes,ore to bo ex*,
eluded ftom sale. 7
: Given under my hand at the City, of
VVnifticgton, this’third daj) of July, A. D,
1829. ANDREW. JACKSON.
By the President:
GEORGE GRAHAM, )- •
Commissioner of.the GeneralLahdOince.,
To be publishes) in the Nafch’ez Ffatesk
ma'n, Jackson Journal, Louisiana.. Adverti
ser, Alhtpapa Gazette, HuntsviJJe D"m*r-
ernt, Mobile R egister. Baltimore Republi,
can, Philadelphia SemlnAI, Richmond Eu.
qniror, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury,
savannah Republican, Augusta Chronly
cle, Nashville Republiczu, and Louisvilw
Advertiser,
july 28 . 171