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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
No !82..t;.......Voi. XXVI
; fc.
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1829.
Whole No..........(M48.
Notice,
fUK Subscrib-
raillF. Subscrib-r having qualified oil
' B III,; will of the late Ioeepli Law sen
nf Libel ty Culinly, requests all persons
M iitR demands against the estate to pro-
'i„t them duly attested, and all persons in-
ijchti d to the same, to come forwnrd an-'
/ioake payment. J0l , NSiM w.
lulygS 171>'b
* ' Notice,
F Olilt Months nftcr rlato nppjlcalion
,»illbj
ip made to the Hon. tli’o Justice*
of the Inferior Court nf Emanuel county
v r leave to sell ell the real estate of James
Hwinry.dec for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor^ ojgji 'sft INEY, Adm'or.
fc W« ,fl
Notice
r»l'RSONS havincdemn’nds against
I* ihe estate of the late Sirs. Sarah Do
Tinmta will present tlinn duly attested,
pnei those indebted to said estate will make
payment»^ DE l AM0TT A, Jim.
Qualified Executor,
inly 7 ,
Notice,
A LI, persons having demands against
did estate ofJnmcs Swlnoy, will P'«-
lent them, and those indebted will make
payment to the subscriber •
r) THOMAS SWINEV, Adm’or.
july 28 <71 ■ " '■
Ndtice. -
T HE! co-pnrtnersliip lifrdtofcrtp exist,
ing between the subscribers under,
the firm of James Anderson & Co. expired
Wliimtallnn onlltefllst of May last
All persons Indebted will make payment
|o James Anderson, who Is duly authorised
(o settle the affairs ofthe concern, and will
continue,hebu^sforhisow^aecriun,
X. MI KING.
• JnneH;
139
Notice:
OUlt months after flale, application
JC will be made to the Honorable thi
llbQI *•**» " w —' *■ — P
a county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
es, for leave to sell the halt of an undi-
cd tract of land in the county of Effing
Justices of tho itiforior Court of Effing-
(nn i
poses,
tided T
bam, containing 1.17 1 2 seres formerly
theproperlv of Benjamin Porter, for the
benefit of tlie heir* of William G. Porter,
° MMCd< WILLIAM KINO,
Administrator'de bonis non.
may 9 108
“ Notice.
H EREAFTER the Savannah Libra
■ ry will be opened for the deliver fo
Bqaka every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, from 4 to 6 o’clock P. M.
. individuals not share holders can have
the,use of the Library on the following
turns:—
For one year, by paying #11
“ six months, " . 0
‘1 any less period, at the rate ol 2
per month-
WM. MOREL, Librarian.
ma/1 lot§*
Notice.
F OUR months after date, we shall ap]
ply to tho Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham county, (or leave to sell all the
Real Estate of William H. Womaok, dec.
being several tracts ofLandinsaid county,
on both sides of the Louisville rondi eon.
tabling together 570 acres, for the benefit
Of tho heirs.
WILLIAM A. PREVATT.
- mar IS
AdinV. in right of his Wife,
SARAH PREVATT, yfdm’x.
73,
Notice.
ri11H3'subscribers beg leave to inform
-Is, their customers and friends, that
early in the Fall they'will hare a superior
assortment of ,
Dry Goods,
hath imported and dpmestlo, nf every de-
1 scriptmn, whichthey intend selling bn their
Jffitfl liberal terms. They also inform'ihat
William Rose will attend to the Dry Goods
Business, and Hugh Rose to the Factorage
and Commission Business, at their Count-
, ‘!'8 House on tho Hay, and will make libe
ral advance* to such, as may fool disposed
to enliust them with the disposal of their
produce. Both businesses will bo carried
on as before, under tjio firm of
,WM. & II. ROSE,
jano12 tag
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 25.0 a
ores, situate in the district of Oi-
angehiirgh, dn Edlsro crook in the.state of
qouthOaralftia, bounding north on lands
Of Daniel Alazyck, and south and west on
Ite said creek.
Fora plat of said laud, and terms of sale,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
feb 8 . F.x’or. eat, of John Glen.
. Treasurer’s Office.
W^wnr, August 1, 1820.
"| average price ofElonrduringthc
1 last month being g7 per.harrel ol
Ta*. Bread for tno present month
nnltt weigh as follows viz:]
12 cents Loaf fibs l, oz
P 1*4 “ -if. | a j t-2**
whlchall Bakers and sellers of Bread
will take dud Noticed •
r M; W. STEWART, c. t.
I augl
00
iS'eidKtz and Soda Pciiw-
ders.
dozen boxes Soda Pow-
Ao Soidlitz do
Improved Cheltenham Salts, pro
& David,on; i,!> ■
H
MALLEllY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS If TAILORS,
on the nxY, •* -
EAST OP THE CITY HOTEL.
AVE received by recon, arrivals from
Now- .York, a fresh n ml .elegant as
sortment of the most seasonable
, Goofis;
In their lino— ’
coNStaTiNunr
Blue blaok, brown, olive,'Green arid mixi
BROADCLOTHS..
Blue, brown,green,and steel mlxt
(QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue black and fancy colored single mil'
... CASsiMfiRE.
Merino.Cloth and Casslmcre, flight
and beautiful materials for summer
wear)
Bombazine Circassian
Brown, wlme and drab English and
. French Drill
Striped Florentine, Satin Jeiti
Gross Cloths, Bourbon Drill
Silk Gamble,, Nankeen ,
And a Variety of qt|icf stuffs suitable lot
summer coatees and pantaloons
VWSTINGS
English, Italian and French black and
Colored Silk.
Valencia and Marseilles of Duff, White
and neat fancy Patterns ...
White and BoflT Casslmcre and Cash-
. hiefot •• V ,i
All of which they arc prepared to make
to measure, In the best manner and at short
notice. ~
FANCY articles;
. A handsome assortment of
Silk andLlnen Cambric Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Cravats, Stocks, fltiffnert .,
Black, Kbitajuid straw colored Horse-
skin Gloves,
Grass Cloth and Linen do -
Suspenders,Watch Guards-and Rio.
boits,
Hosiery of all descriptions
Foraging, MorficO, Opdet & Meditcr
jinoan Caps, tic. tie.
also,
A general Assortment of
ready made *f«>no and summer
clothing.
Consisting of
Coats, Frocks and Coattees, Panto,
Ions
Vests, Jackets, Draweis,
Shirts, Collars, dec. &c. &c.
M. ti D. respectfully inform their friends
that tlie whole of the goods hofis been care
fully .selected by Mr. M. and-the ready
made clothing, ihamifaeluri'd entirely un
der his inspection, A they assure fltcir.cn*
turners that the utmost confidence may be
placed in tho faithlulneas of their work,
aprilSO • ■ h
W. T. WILLIAMS,
n ^S just received and for sale, the
7th number of the Sootiiehn Re
view*
I. Haftih* CktTic Druids.—Tho Cel-
lio Druids. By Godfrey Higgins, Esn.
F. S. A. of Skollow Grange, near Dum
easier, Yorkshire. . ,,
n-HorfMAN’S.LEBALOOTllNEV—Ugal
Outlines, being the ,qbit*nce ofa course
of Lectures now delivering in the Uni
versity of Maryland. By David Hoff-
man. . - .
III. The Fine Aats.—Fl'tfc Arts. A re
ply to article X‘. No.LVJII, in the North
American Review, entitled ••Academios
of Art.,’’ &o. By Samuel F- B. Morse,
I resident of the National Academy ot
.Pvv'Bb. ..it'';.
IV. P.bqcATio.N lit tlr.RMANT Tour
j j n Germany, and some of the Southern
, Provides of. lh* Austrian Empire, in
thpjears 1820, 1821 and 1822. By
John Russell.
. ,-*• Travel* In tho Nprtfi of Germany
in tho year* 1835 and 1820. By Hoary
E. Dydght.
V. A*butt’i Letters from CuoA.—Lot-
ters written in tho interior of Cuba, be-
Gvoon the Mountains of Arcnna, to the
Eusf. and of Cusco, to the .West, in the
months of February, Maicb, April and
May,1828. Py the late Rev. Ablel Ab-
bot.D. D. Pasior of the First Church in
Beverly, (Mo,,)
VI.,Cicero pt Repubiica.—1 TheRo-
public of Cicero, translated from the L >
,h>! and accompanied . with a Critical
and Historical Inf reduction, liy G, W
Fcatlicrstnnltaugh, Esq. Fellow of the
Geological Society of Imndon, Ace.
2; ftl Tvll.il Oieeronistle Ucpvblicn,
librurtm reliquim e paliihpsosto. Ab
Angelo Maio.-nvpei eruta ad.edltlooeni
. Rnroanmn diligcmissimn express®.
VII. Tbsvels in China—Travel*n(,flie
Russian Million through Mdiigolf* to
China, and resldenp l-i Pekin in the
year* 1820 and IB21. By Ueorge Tim-
kow ski; with correction* and notes, jp
Treasury Department,
, JULY 17th, 1829.
gjEALED PROPOSAL^ will ho re-
15 ceived at Ihi* ofBco until Thursday,
tho Sd September hex,, for building and
fitting out, in all respects ready for sea.
(cabin furniture, provision* and ballast on
ly excepted) a vessel to be vii
Revenue Cu
Effingham County,
INFERIOR COURT, JuitTerm. 1829.
11|N the petition of iVtlliarh Morel, sta-
T-F ting the existence fk loss and praying
the establishment of n certain -prontisionr
nijte, jointly and severally made and sighed
by William J. Mulryne. and William G
Porter, both late of said County deceased,
dated Effingham county, 19th February,
1824, payable to the said William More), or
order, on or before the lstday of .January
next, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for
value received, a copy whereof, with the
affidavit of the said illlam Morel, Is tiled
in the Clerk's Office,—It is ordered that
William King, of the County of Effiing-
Itain, tlie acting and qualified administrator
of the said William G. Porter, deceased,-
and the heirs and representalives.of the' said
William J.. Mulrynf. deceased, do shew
cause on or before thq,fltst day of lh« next
term ol this Court, why the prayer of the
petitlo er should not be granted,'and it is
further Ordered that this rule be published
in one of the public Gazettes of the City
of Savannah, once a month unfll tho time
appointed - for she ving cause thereof.
Extract from the minutes,
JNO. CHARLTON, Clk.
july 18 10751
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 25th, 1829.
The Marine Si Firo In
surance Bank of t,he
Slate of Georgia, ot al.
vs.
Eleazor Early, *
et. al.
Chathnm Su
perior Cnuri,
JLnuary.Term,
1830.
In Equity.
F ’ being verifiod'o the Court that Elea-
zer Early one ofthe defendants in the
above cause resides out of Chatham coun
ty—Qn motion It is ordered I 1 at the said
Eleazcr Eorly-appear on or I., fOre't >e first
day of the next Tnrni of thi* 1 url and en
ter his appearance thereto and tn default
thereof tlie said complainant have, leave to
proceed on their said Bill in the same
mannpr ns if personal sorvleo of the Bill
and siibpcOoa .had.been oflbeted on the sai I
Eleazcr-—And it Is , further ordered tha
this Ruin ho published once a month In one
■qf the Public Gazettes of Savannlth until
the expiration thercpE
Extract from the minutes. .,
ROBERT VV. POOLER, Clk.
juneHQ. 153
P
cie*:
Just Received
ER .Ship Henry and other 1aje arri
val* a supply of the following arti-
White Lead, ground in oil
Dutch Si American Linseed Oil
India Vermillion
Gold Leaf
Gum Shellao
Dry Hlnck Lead ,
Lamklack assarted paper*
Window Glag* assorted sizes
Paint Brushes d6.. d>, . ;
With a complete assortment of articles m
the above line for sale low by
. july 28 ... P-MARLOW. ]
Removal.
T S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of-
• fice Is removed to the Office for•
A. PARSONS, I morlv occupioll hy 8. Si M. Allen & CoJ,
tho Eygle, Noi 8 0, *'gio | two doors-msi, 0 * ,he v City Hotel.
, Jane 32 , 14*
Julias Von Klaproth; illustrated
..PyP*' P ll " e >’ ,
VIIJ. DFSFKPaiA—t. An Essay.on tils
order, of the Digestive Organs, and i.'o
neral Health, and nn their complaints.
By Marshall.H*l| ( ji!..P Siq.
2. ATreatlsgon Inflig-stion and its
consequences, called tier,ous and billions
comid-ituts; »it|i observati'inson tlieor-
g.inic diseases in wlihli they sometimes
tmuinatn. Hy A'.’r. W. Philip, Al, D.
3. ATreatise on Djet, with a view ,16
establish, ,op pfaclicahle grounds, a sys
tem of rules for the prevention and cure
ofthe diseases Incident to a disordered
state of the digestive functh-na, By J
A. Paris, Al D. Ac,. ., >
4. An Essay qn morbid sensibility of
the stomach Ac bowels, asjtlte proximate
cause or characteristic condition nf In-
digestion, Nervous Irritability, Almral
Despondency, Hypochondriasis, Sic.tic.
to which are prefixed., observations 011
the disease* antfregimen of individuals
. on.tltelr return from 101ami unhealthy
. , climates. By James Johnston, Al. D.
&Cs
5. Sore methods of improving’ liealth
and prolonging lifq 1 or,-ft Treatise on
-the art of Living long and comfq tahly,
by. regulating the diet and regimen, em
bracing all the most approved principles
of health and longevity,& exhibiting the
remarkable power of proper food, wine,
air, exercise, ilesp'.&c, in' the core ol
chronic diseases, as well as the preserve
lion of health and prolongation of life.
To w hich is added, the art of training fur
health, rules fi r redu ing coioplencv,
and maxims of health for the,billf<nr* and
1 nefvomT, the consumptive,Vilen of letters,
and people of tashion. Illustrated by
cases. By a Physician.
IX. llEnKB'8 Sermons.—Vermont prea
ched in Mngl.iliJe by the late Right Re
verend Reginald Holier. D D-i-Lord
Bishop of Calculi*, Ate.
atig 15 178
Swedes lroi*—daily expect
ed.
ik A TONS Swedes Iron, com-
V prising a full and (Minqilete
iii-sqitpien; of all the sizes in rnmnion use
—aand many extra sizes are duily expected
and on nrrivnl will be ‘offered fqr sale on
accommodating terms. As .this iron has
been selected from the factories in Sweden
by an experienced hand, its quality may be
relied oil. .Apply to • '
HALL, SHAPTER At TUPPER.
july 28
New Goods.
., . Per Chancellor.
-g A BALES .brown and bleached
Xv Homespuns
3 bales plaid and Stripe Homespuns
Superfine brown Itattice for bonnets
do black worsted Barege
^Sihchews, Sarcenet and Gros De
Naples
Fancy Gauze and Silk Hdkfs.
An Assortment of .
COliOllEJt WOBSTEO BRAIDS.
An Assortment of
1 LINEN BRAIDS.
Irish Table Linens *
Black and While Hooks and Eyes
All of which will be-yold reasonable by
AL PKENDERGAST.
No. 3 At 14, Gibbons' Rango.
juiy o , . -y
; ~ PRINTING.
M J. KAPPEL,. h/t« established p
. first rale *pB vwintino-office
in Dickson's Building, on the Bay. in the
room directly over the office of jne Savan
nah Republican, whore orders for all kinds
of Printing will bo thankfully receiyCd and
neatly and promptly executed, on reuiona.
ble term*. (Cy* Any order for frintino,
addressed to sr. J- K- and loft at either nf
the Reading-Rooms or the Republican,
Georgian, or Merfuryi shall reoeive his
Immediate and personal attention.
july 24 108
Revenue Uutter, of the bu'rthen oY,evenly-
two tons, at either of the following ports;
Savannah, Philadelphia,. •
Charleston, WaihifittoD, DC
Norfolk, NawYork,
Bnltmmrp,
The vestal to be built agreeably to a mo
del to be furnished upon entering into the
cdhtract, and of materials corresponding
to the following dinibmiona and specimen-
lions, to wit:
Length—Between perpendicular*, alxty-
tyre foot.
lltam—Moulded, eighteen feet!
Hold—Seven and eight feet.
Keel—Of White Oak, to be sided nine
inches. ,
DfaJuood— Amidships, of White Oak,
,6 be aided nine inches.
DeaAcoad—fore and After,of Lira Oak
tn be aided nine inches. ,
Stem-post Knee—Ot Live Oa^, ,0 be
fated on the keel to the fore side of inner
stern-post,an l over this knot the deadwood
it to be built keeping the shortest pieces bits
low. Four holts are to he driven through
the knee, vlzt two through the Knee and
Stern-post, .nd.two,through the Knee and
Keel,.before the dead wood bo Is are drove;
cafe must be taken that the deadw ond bolts
and stern-post knee bolts do not come into
contact.. The bolts of knee and deadwood
to be rlvetted oh the underside nf keel and
a,ft side of stern peiff Bnlu through tho
kin o in diamater three quartersof an inch.
Bolts through the deadwuod In diameter
seven-eights of an tnolf. ,
Inner Stern-pqstr^Ot\.We Oak. ;
Main Stern-post—Ot Live Oak, sided
nlnejpche*, •
' Apron—Of Live Oak, to be aided one
fobt three inches. , ■ ,Su
Fore Deadwood and Apron bolts, to one
foot nhmf floating of copper, in diameter
ihiee ; qbafteninf an Rich/ Floor timbers,
fullncks, tnptimhers of Llv oak,to be sided
six inches. . ..,
To lie moulded at floorheads six and a half-
melius. . . j
p.Urf till or plank sheer fnqt. inches.
— t rail three and tWrge quarter inches.
Tn he ciimplelely .firanted. frame holts In
dinmeter three-tfuanors of an im h. Eve
ry other floor Umberto be bolted with one
copper bolt in diameter' three quarters of
an inr-h. The alternate floor t)inl.ier« to be
bnlted after the kqlson is.fitted, with cop
per beijr. in dlamafer with a drift added
three qunrtersmf an inelT.
Keelson—Ot White Oa|f,to lie tided nine
inches.
Main Trapsoiq—Of. Live Oak, to be
bolted, with two iron holts, to diameter se-
Ken-eightlts of an inch. The remaining
transoms to side seven inches and bolted
with copper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths
of an inch. ,,
Sight heads and Pause Pieces—Ot Live
(Oak. to lie sided nino inches.
(Hitside plank—The funning plank of
white oak, in thickness twy A* one.quarter
niches. The o'uUide plank abreast the
deck ,p ; be in thickness three inches, and
ifroin thence the plank will fairly and gra
dually diminish tn the thickness of the. run
ning plank of file bottom. Tlie upper-
edge ofthe plank- next below the plank
sheer, to be m thickness two and a half
inches,. - ....
Plank Sheer—Of white oak, or yellow
pine in thickness two and a half inches,—
From the plank sheer to rail,the -pace will
,bo boarded outside only with narrow inch
white or yelluw pine' boards, fastened to
stsuncheons.abouttwenty-seven indies a-
sunder, 10 have five ports on oacli side apd
.two in the stern with shulters- 'No plank
■outside front the light wjter llfte upwards
(amidships) 10 be in width more than eight
inches.: The fastenings of outside plank
from keel to one font above.load water
line, lo bp of coppec. The spikes may be
composition. The bolts to be copper—
There will be no trendils, each strake to be
'fastened to one frame (comprising two
timbers) with three composition spikes ol
six inches in length (where tlie plank is
two and one-quarter inches thick) and one
copper holt fivo-bighths diameter, to be
drove ih/ough and rivelted inside. Butt
holts and houder end bolts of cupper in
-diameter, Ave-eigliths of an tjicli. Oieling
plank of yellow pine in thickness two in
ches. „ .. .
Breast hooks—Of live oak, two below
the dock hook, to he laved and fastened
before the deling is put on, and bolted with
copper bolts in uiannHcr three-quarters of
an irrepti -ajS , •
• Clamps—Of white-oak of yellow pine,
,n thickness at the upper-edge 3 inches.
do, do lower-edge two and a half in
ches.
A list or nir strokes six inches wide to be
formed noxt below the strake under the
clamp.
Beams—Of yellow pine, to be sided in
ches, and moulded seven and a.half inches.
To he kneed at each end with one .lodge
and one lap knee, to he sided five inolies,
excepting tho mast beams, which are to
have a dagger kneein.lieuof the lap knee,
lobe bolted with bolts in diainetor. three-
fourths of an inch. Deck plank of yel
low pino in thickness tivo and a half inch
es, in width not to nxceoil eight inches,
To be fastened with iron spikes and plug
ged. ^
Mast Porters.—Oflivo oak to be kneed,
TV.hejftttod with a trunk cabin, and in
other respects to correspond with the
.draught.
■ To bo coppered to a water lino eight
feet oft ond seven foet fbrward, with twen
ty-four, qunce copper. To linve a com
plete act of masts and spars. The principal
ones.to.be of the fallowing named dimen
sions : : j. ,. 1
Mainmast whole length fifty-eight feet;
head seven leet. • - ... ,cr. Allapnpe Gazette, Huutsdlle Demo-
Fore mast.whole length 50 feet 6 inches, ’ ~ .. ....
Just Received. .
AA DHLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing
O V and for sale by
J. B. HERBERT.
. aug-ll" . ' ‘
Fore g.ift seventeen leet.
Alain do sixteen feet.
Meli\. boom-22. - >
Bowsprit out board 12 feat.
Lower mast and bu.wlprii, to be of yel
low pine If to be had, the remaining spars
to he spruee. ' ..
The remaining spars to bo in propor
tion. . .
To have one fore-sall, one Main-sail,
one jib.ono fore-top sail. No. 1.
Oneflying jib,one square aail, one top-
galJant-sall, one lower, studding-sail, one
topmast studding-sail, one gaft top-sail. of
light canvass,; an awning fma and aft, of
canvass, No. 2, with stauncheons complete.
To have three shrouds to the foreman on
each side, and two on each side the main
mast, of five and a half inches rope. The
fore stay seven.inches, with the remaining
tunning and standing rigging, to be in due
proportion, of the best llussian hemp, to
be patent laid, and. of equal fineness and
strength with that used in'th* navy. The
blocks for sheets, halyards, braces to lie
patent bushed To hire one hempen ca
ble, 75 fathoms 0 inches, and one. proof
chain cable, one inch diameter, 60 fath
oms. Two anchors, each weighing 500
ponnd* clear of stock The anchor for
chain cable to have apd iron stock; to have
all the fixtures ucressaiy for working a
chain cablo. One heuier, six inches, 75
fathoms. One kedgo anchor, wiih iron
stock,'‘weighing'clear ofatooki 80(f pounds'.
To have a capstan, cainbose, hammpek,
stauncheqn, waist-cloths ring and ey* bolts
Ring bolts for train in releivlng lackrls—
Two Iron davits on each quarter, for the
boats All the outside plank including
the deck, plank,, to be plained Forocas-
tle floor, in lerfglh, about 14 feet, to have
10 Mrths.
To have a trunk cabin, withe skylight,
and two sliding light* on each side,< to. be
fitted with four births and locker*—to have
* store room between the item frame end
after bnlkhead.of cabin,, in length about
13 feet—40 have a magazine under the ca-
bin-floor. ’,
Tn have two store rooms (one on eaoh
side! before tha cabin in length six feel.
The length of cabin floor, Including etorw
rooms, 10 reel. '
To have two scuttles near tho itoie
rooms, leading fo the hold. ..
-The scutlleJeadhig to the magazine, to
have raised cominzl and a ; cap of lead ;—
To ha ve tho necessary locks and bars for
the doors and scuttles s
To have two boats of suitable size;
To have twu coats of paint
To have sufficient to carry fifteen hun
dred gallons of water.
The materials used in, tho construction
ofthe vessel, to.heapprovqd of hy inch
officer of the Revenue service, as tha sec
retary of the Treasury may appoint. The
Vessel to he completed within sixty days
from the date of the contract, and the
workmanship to he inspected previous to
the delivery,by two. competentJudgei;nne
to tie chosen bv each of : the parties to the
contract, whorin the ovent of their disa
greement, are to choose. «r third, who are
to determine whether the work has been
exenuted in all respects, conformably to
•tho proposals and agreement.
S.D. INGHAM.
Sect ef ary of Treasury.
July 20—fawtd
(E7“The Savannah -Republican, Char
leston Mercury,Norfolk Reaoon, Baltimore
Republican, American Sentinel, and New
York Courier and Enquirer, will publish
the-above, twice i week, fo( three weeks,
july 28 1.11
liead 7 feet. , . .1
Fore-yard thirty-feet. : i- ' r, ■
“ Top-tail-yard twenty-four feet,
•• Top-gallant-yard.six;een fqepjlp >w
.Forq-tqp-masl thirty-one feel, pole six
teen feet,
By the President of the U.
States.
F T pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack-
son, President of the United Stales ot
America do hereby declare and make
known that a public ,sale will he held at
tlie Land Office at rit Helena Court House,
in the State of Louisiana, - on the aocond
Monday in November next, for tlie dispo
sal ofthe unappropriated public lands n iih
in the limit ofthe undermentioned town
ships. situate in tho Land District West of
Pearl River,and F.ast of the Island of New
Orleans, to wit!:
Township two, of Range one,
Townships ono, two, three, fivo and six,
of Unnge two.
Townships one,, two, three, four, five
and six, of Range three. -
I Townships one, two, three, four, six and
seven, and Iroctional townships eight and
nine, of Range four..
■Townshipsone, two, three, font, five,six
and seven, and fractional township eight,
of Range five.
Townships ono, .two, three, four, fire, six
and seven, and frac ional township eight,of
Range six. , ..... >
Townibi|is,one, two, three, four, five,six
and seven, and fractional towusli'ip eight,of
Range seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, fivo,six
and seven, and ii actional township eight,of
Range eight.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven of Rango niqe,>.
The above townships are dll situate south
of tlie thirty first degree' of latitude, and
East ot the Aleridian, and embrace nearly
all the- lands lying on the Amite Tiekfaw,
and Tangapaharivers.., .
Tlie townships will be offered in the .or-
ler above designated, beginning tyilli the
lowest number qf section in each. /. .-
The lands teserv.ed by-law for the life of
schools, or for other purposes, will be' ex
cluded from sale. , '
Given under my, hand, at the city of
. Washington, this thirteenth day of
June, A.D. 1829... - .
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Hvxlio President,, s
' GEO.GRAHAA1 ! . . .. ^
Commissioner of the General-Land Office.
To bo puhiisbed in the Natchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti;
Navy Heel - and Porkjfor
. 1830. .
Navt Commissioner’s Office/ )
17th June, 1829. \
CJ BALED PHOPOHAL9 will Up rc«
CT ceived nt thris Office, until the 1st of
September next,for the supply of 3000 bai’-.
fels Navyi Heef, and 2400 barrels Nnvy
Poikg for. thcuie of the United States* Na
val Service. 1000 barrels of }3eef t and
801) barrels of Pork, to he delivered at each
of tho United States Navy Yards; Chailes-
tojrn, Massachusetts. )liooklyn,N<'\v>Yoik
and Norfolk, Virginui; and the whole quan
tity must bo delivered, ot each and every
Navy Yard, by tho 1st of April, 1830. Tho
whole quantity of the said Heef and Pork,
must bo of tho best quality. The IJeef
uiuit be packed fiom well fatted cattle,
w eighing not less than 480 lbs in the quar-
ier t OC.800 lbs. on thr .ill the /ega, Icg-
rovnds, clods, cheeks, shins, and the neck of
each onimalq must be wholly excluded from
the barrel,' and the remainder of the car-
call must be cut into pieces of lfllbs. each,
as noAi as may be, so that twcntvgpieecs
will make a barrel of200 Ihs. nett weiyht,
ef Navy Beef. The York timst he corn
foil ami well fitted, all the skulls,fieet.,mi
hind legs entire must lie wh.illy excluded
from the barrel, and the remainder uftlia
Hog must lie cut into pieces of n Ihs each
ns near as may Ik-, so that 25 pieces, nut
more titan three of which sliull be shoulders
"ill mnkc :i barrel f20n Ihs. nelt weight
of Navy Pork. The whole quantity of the
said Beef and Pork mu-t lie perfectly sal
ted in tlie (list instance with, end after
ward* parked with a Sufficient qtianlii) of
the best Turk's Islands, Isle of AlavAir St;
Ubrssalt, tnd.no other, to rdlnre itr pre*
servaiion, with' five ounces of jn'irb sultpa*
trelo each And every barrel. - The barrel*
in which the aaid Betf and Pork is - to ba
pecked,.must ba made of the best sensnned
heart of Wliite-pak or White- Ash, free
from tap, with one Iron hoop on .eacli
chime, and otherwise fully and substantial,
ly hooped, and-each barrel must be bran
ded, on its head. ’ “Navy 'Beef,” or ‘*Na- :
vy Pork,” with the "Contractor’s munc.'-*
and the " year" when pgokeil-. 'All th#
said Beef and Pork on delivery at the rei-
per.ltve Navy, Yards must be subjected 40
the test and inspectinn qf soini Sn orri-In
spector, of the Stale wuhfn which if is to
be delivered, who ahall be selected, by (hi
Commandant nf the Yard, at -the place of
dolivery, without any charge tn tlie United
atatrs therefor, and when inspected in snid
manner, (he contractor- must put the bar
rels in-good shipping order, -or (he Beef
and PArk will not be receivedt ■ \ '
Bidders are required to state tlipir prices! -
separately, for (he Beqfyaha for the Pork,-
and If ihoy ofler tnfuruisli at more thin
one yard, then separately for each Yard,
They ato also requiiedlo give their names,
.their - residence, and the names- imd resi
dence of their sureties, minutely, and must
transmit their bids sealed and endorsed.
"Offer tta furnishNavy Beef and NS-
vy Porki fur 1880." ' 1 ;
The Commissjona (if the Navy are at li
berty to take the offers ofa bidder for any.
one Yard, or for tho niticle* deliverable at!''
anyone Yard, or in greater proportions, if
such bid* be the lowest,’' '• >
Any Bid not made in conformity to this’
advertisement, or not received within U)e
limited time, will not lie opened/ ; ; . !
The p.irfs ofrlie nnlmal4,v be excluded
from tlie barret will ho particularly dcscri-
lied in drawings,which wi]l form part of tho
contracts. Persons 'desiring information
upon the subject with an intention to bid,
may obtain it by seasonable application to
tne Board. ' i
June 26 ' ISO.*-
To bepuhlithed-twlcea week in tho Bal
timore Republican, Amer. Sentinel, Nat-
Gazelle, N. Y Aler, Advertiser and Et
Post, Boston Statesman, Commercial Ga -
zette, New-Hampshire patriot, Provldehco
Patriot, Hartford Times: Ifaleigh Star,
Halifax Alinorva, Norfolk Herald,' Ilicll-
moml -Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Cincinna
ti Republican, Nashville Uenublican.Ken--
tucky .Gazettee, Kentucky Argus. Cotum-
Inn Telescope, Charleston Patriot, Savan
nah Republican, Mobile Register, St. Lou
is Beacon, Louisiana Advertiser/Salisbu
ry Western Carolinian.
oral, Mobile-Register, Baltimore Republi
can, ,'Philadelphia Sentinel, ;Richmqn4
Enquirer,Raleigh Star, Charleston Aler,
bury, ..‘.Savannah Republican, • Augusta
L'hctmielevNashvillq Republican, & Louis-
riBatAdkaftiser, t' ‘ ,
*3 w»-
By the President of the U-
nited States. # -.
I iN pursuance of taw; I, Andkew Jack-
. son. President of the United Slates of
America, do iiereby declare and make
known that a public sale will be held at the
Land Office ot Sparta, in the Slate-of -
Alabama, on the second Alouday in Octo
ber next; for 'the disposal of the public
lands within the limits of the undermen
tioned townships and fractional townships,
jo wit: i > t» '. .-' 'J '•'• i
Townships seven,' eight; nine, ten and
■eleven, of Range twenty five. •'» /
• Townships seven, eight, -nine, ten -and
fractional townships eleven of Rango tweu-
ty six. }v. •
Townships seven, eight, nine and-free ■
lional township ten, of Range twenty sev-
i. ' -'•• '■ ■- - *■ t
Townships severe and eight, and fraction
al townships nine and ten ofllahge twenty
eight, a '
. Township soven, -and fractional town- '
ships eight and nine, of Range . twenty
nine/
' Fractional town||)ip* seven and eight/
bf Range thirty. - < , '■
The townships'are to be .offered in : the
order above designated, begiuning-with the
lowejunuailiev-of section in each. i 4•«
Tlie lapds' reserved liy law. lor the use of
schools, qr far other purposos, are to be ex
cluded from sale. '- t - ' ;
Given undea my hand at the'City of
Washington, this third day of July, A. D,
1829. ..ANDREW JACKSON.
By the President: - - *
GEORGE GRAHAM; ' V
Commissioner of the QcneralL'argJOffic*/
; -To be published iriihe Natchez State*- .
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo
crat, Mobile Register;Baltimore Republic ,
can,Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En-1
quirer, Ualeigii Star, Charleston Mocchry,
Savannah Republican,‘ Augusta Clironl-,..
cle, Nashville Republican, and Louisville
.Adverrisor. ? -J ■* syai- l - .■1
july 28 171