Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 27, 1829, Image 1

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SAVAN REPUB Notice. mp, Suhscrilv'r having qualified on T’lhc wifi ofthe I 'to loscp'lt Lap ten. of l.iln-rfv County, requests all pcrton« t, iv j,m demands against the estate to pro* sent tMom duty nttosted, and all prisons in debted to t. e same, to come forward and inako payment. JOHN S.t.AW. july 2« 171 MI. Notic ^OUlt Months pplication ic Justices fter date wlllbotuodo to tho Hpnj Inferior Court of EmanUtl comity -• — sell nil thc.rcal estate of James ,. for the benefit of the heirs anil. 5 of th #or V Swiney»d«® tJ ^ e ^ iWr TUOM!wS^iNEY.Adin’or. >ly» m «f~ w Notice -m-k 'll SONS having demand* Againsl P ,1,0 estate of the late Mr* Sarah Do t ii will iircicni them duly ajtestcd, SffctaBKSlS*™' i state will make payment 1° np j,\MOTTA, Jim. OitaimedKiecuidr, tuiv 7 If'Btd- —- t Notice, A ll persons having ihunaitds «»>« the estate of Ja,ttc» Sumer. "HI P 10 ' wnt them, and «l. r indehteH .HI make P ay,,1C "!mOMASS\VlNEY.Adnfor. july <8 171 ..*■ Notice.’ T HEeo-parlnershlp heretofore pxist-. „ir between the stiWribori under {lie firm of James Anderson & Co. expired by Ihnliatlnn on the 8lst » May last. All person. Indebted will make peyraenl <o James Anderson, who I* duly Authorised to settle the .Bairs of the concern, and will tonlinuetlie busht.M for hU own R .cmmnl. C. M. KINO. ; jnnelS t80 __i Notice. F Otltl months after date, application will be made to the Honorable tin- I Jiiilcn of the Iuferipf Jdourt of Bfflng- hini coniity, when sittiOR for ordinary pm poses, for leaVe to sell the half of an- undr- bled tract of land in (he comity of Eftlng hsm, eontalnlnR 187 1 8 .acres formerly (he properly of Benjamin Porter, for the benefit of the heirs of William O. Porter deceased. wjll1aM k| N G. • Administrator de bonl* non. may fl 108 - Notice. H EREAFTER the SaYapnaJi- Libra ry will be opened ftjy flie deliver lo ~look»ev«ry Monday, Wedneidny and Fri lav, from 4 to 6 o’clock P. M. Individuals not share holders can have tbH use of the Library on the following ' emu t—• Pot one yeat, by paying <• *, •• six months, " .8 “ any less period, at thd rate-fil 8 . per month • ■' W.M. MOREL, Librarian, may l 102jn--' Notice. OUR months after d.te. we shall apj ply to'H» Court orOrdlnary of Ef- nglmm county, for leave to sell all the lealEstate of William II. Womack. ilec. leing several tracts of Land in »aid cbtlnty, n both sides of the Louisville road, con- alning together 570 acres, for tho benefit f the heirs'.' ' WILLIAM A. I*Itl’.VATT. • Adm’r. in right of hi* Wife. , SARAH 1‘REVATT. Ailin'x. marts 7.', MALLEJtY & DUFFY, DRAPERS f,' TAILORS, O.V THE BAY, ' EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL. n AVI's received bv n cent arrivals f’rofi New York, a fresh and elegant as sortment of tho most seasonable GOODS, In their line— ' eo.vsiaTi.mi nr Dine black, hrown, olive. OrecD and mix. BftuADCLOTHS. Bine, blown,green,mul steel nilxt QUEENS CLOTH. Blue black uud fan'ev colored singlo mil- • v .-. led ’ CASSIMERE. Merino Cloth nnd Cassimero, (light and beautiful materials for summer woar) * Bombazine Circassian Brown, white and drab Eotlliii and French Brill , , S triped FI irehtino, Satin Jean rass Cloths, Bourbon Drill Silk Camblet. Nankeen And d variety of other Huffs suitable fot summer'coulee, aryl pantaloons . VESTINGS^ Etigllih, Italian and French black and colored Silk ■' Valencia and Marseille! of Buft, White - and nea| fancy Patterns Wliltn ami Buff Cassimero and Cash- meri't f All of which they are prepared to make to loeasufii in tlio btslma.nner and at short notice. < . -t ^PANCY ARTICLES. ■ ''-A handsome assortment of Silk and Linen Oambrlo Pocket Hand kerchiefs SlOjOOO, Washington City Lottery, CLASS No 13, . 7 Was drawn lit Washington on trie 80th inst. The driwing w ill be received on the 28tlt inst. 9 nXxtVN- BAttof 3. ■SCHEME: I prlzoof 1 1 1 5 3 3 40 -do do do do do do 310,000 3.000 8,000 l;i80 1,000 V 0, Sec. too ..'|°o &c. 1 ? &C. Tickets, . Orde. 3 attended to at l. LUTHER’S Lot try t{ Exchange Office ■* >ng84 • 3 4 . 8. . 1 attorney of tho plaintilf of record to shew - _ cause why he should not eittW satlsfartion Cravats, Stocks, Sllffner* ou the above judgments, and it now ap- Blai k. wljite ond’strawcolofcd Horse- peering that the p.iyment^wcre made to the plalntiBliliiisplf and i(i'n to the artovifev "ol record. Anrtrit fiirllier appearing ilint the Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib- plalnliRls dead, and Ills legal representa tions, , , tiles unknown nr absent friim the state, il is oidered that one month's notice |ip giv en in t wo ol the gngeties in |frrt yl*6o, and one at the sratoj Ilf; g(vret»T government, nailing npmj thi ssld persnnal reptmenta lives of the said Itnlpli. to shew cause at the next term of tlilt chuit. to wit,.on the Thursday next after the (list Monday in NiU'omlier next, at Alilledgevllle,. why sa- iWhietion should not be ordered to be en tered by the clerk op the said two judg. Extraction! minutes. skin Gloves,' Grass Cloth and Linen do Hosiery ol nB sleiirlidons Foriffifg, Muroco, Cadet & Medltei rtnean Caps, Sec. dec. ' . • sue, A generhl Attcrtmtnl of . .,i nhaor MMfK'sparisn..!vi) sostirM " CLOTHING. Comiilingof nd Coi oattees, Pants- Coats. Frocks am Ions ' Vests, Jackets, Drnw«A's, Shirts, Collars, &c. dec. dec. > M. de D. respectfully informtheir friend* that the whole of the goods have been care fully selected by Mr< M. and the ready madn'elothinjf; ilitihufactured entirely un- ddr his intpectian, A- they assure thelyc&i tomers that the utmost confidence may be placed in the faithfulness pf their work. aprllSO ,~ j.« Notice. HE subscribers be- leave to inform their customers and fiinnds, that rly in the Fall they will have a superior urtmcnl of Dry Goodi^.' : )‘< ih imparted and domestic, of every de- iption, which they Intend selling on their al liberal terms. Tliey also iupirm that lliam Hose will attend to tho Dry Goods ;iness, end Hucb llpse to the Factorage I Commission DusIdoss, at their Count- House on the Bay, and will make libe- advances lo such as may feel disposed eqtiust them with the/lttkifbTarof their iduee. Both biislnl'ssos will bo ourried as before, under the firm of WM. do 11. ROBE. uneU iss Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, JulvTkem, 1««*0. O N the*petition of William Morel, sla ting iht existtncb do lost and praying the establishment of a certain promissory note, jointly nnd severally made anil signed by William J. Mulrynt; and William G Porter, both late of .laid county deceamf. dated Effingham county, 18th February, 1884, payablo to the said Wihiain Morel, or •order. Ah or before the 1st' day of Jafluary ndxt, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for value received, a copy whereof, with tho affidavit of the said ■> llliam Morel, Ji filed Jtl the Clerk's Office,—It b' ordered that William King, of the County of Effilng- linin, BltlClinennd qualified nilminiitrolnr of the said WilTiani lie Porter, deceased, and thd heirs and representatives of the said William J. Mulryne, deceased. :dij shew .cense oh or beftre tllo’ fust day of the nexl ■term of this Court, why the prayer of the petitio. or should not lie errdnted, ami it is further ordered, that this rule be published in ono of the pubflu Gazettes of the Cltv of Savannah, once a month until the time appointed for shewing cause thereof. ■ Extract from thejninfites, JNO. CflARLTON, Clk. . j'dly 18 r T87§i. In (hc ^ixth Circuit Court United States, District of Georgia, f » MAT TERM. 1889. Ralph Clay J Two Judgments ' vs. > in Sixth Circuit Thos. dr Robt. Newell S Cohrt. y^ RULE, having been'' granted at the 1 , last term of the Court. :' ! the Treasury Departmeiit, ■icii mno tiiciies- i poit Kner—l,»f Lira Oak, to be n tlie keel' til the fore tide of inner' isl,an I over tills knee the dead wood. auc It GEORGE GLEN. Clerk. 18Scf . .. r y> Waverly Novels—New E- dition. J UST received IIarfkh'i Rxviied E DiTinu or Wavkblt, or ’Tis Sixry YyArs Shire. V Under which King, Bezoman? Speak, or die!—‘Henry IV, Part II. ALSO The Pahent’s Monitor) nr Narratives, Anecdotes and nbscrmtiona on Religious Education and Personal Piety, by David Barker, T. M. DRISCOLL. For sule.i V- TRACT of land cbnlaining 850 a- L. cres, situate in the district- of Oi- geburgh, on Edistn creek in the state of WhCarolina, bounding noitli on lands Uaoiel Mazyokv.and south'and west on I said brtek. - f or a plat of said laiid. and terms of sale, bUto GEO. GLEN. |eb S. Ex’or. qst. ofJolur Glen. treasurer’s Office. ■ <vts AtJODST 1,18*9. (IIE averogo price ofFlourduringthe last month being S7 per barrel ol ilbv. Bread for the present month 1st weigh as follows vizi) I* J-2 cents Loaf 81hj.lt og JO 1-4 “ «* | u 5 j.f i« which all Bakers and sellersof Bread K lake due Notice. > /. M-W. STEWART, c. Tj |-tR 1 ■ : . mA 71 Seidlitz and Soda Pow- oo BOZEN boxesSodaPow- 60 <1° Seidlitz do r . ‘ 'also LTM 0Te 5 Oheltonham Salts, pre Itert ,11 ? vory ,' ^looro & Davidson, itn- ted and for sale by „ A - parsons, Hg..t, til ie Eagle,|t>. 8,0. vpj t Swedes Iron—daily expect ed. - ' 200 TONS Swedes Iron, com- Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1880. ,/n Equity, Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 85th, 1829. The Marine Sc Firo In surance Bank of the - State of Georgia, et a). VI. -‘t Eleazcr Early, ,, . et.al. r ' being vorifiedlo the Court that Elen- Zer Early one of the defendants in the hbovosiau'se resides out of Chatham coun ty—.On motion it is ordered that the said Elenzer Early appear on or before the first day of the next Ternrof this Court and en ter his appearance thereto and in default thereof the said complainant have leave to “ proceed oiv their said Bill in tlio 1 shine manner as if persangl seivire of the Bill and subpoena lipd'bccn effected on the sal I El eager—And it is further ordered tha'. this Ruin lie published onoe a month in one of the Public Gazette* Of Savannah until the expiration therenf. Extract from the minutes, ROBERT. W-POOLER, Clk. june 30 „ >I!>3‘ , Just Received srtER Ship Henry and oilier late arri- JT vals a supply of thFfollowine arti cles t ■ Wltite Lead-,• ground in oil Dutch Sc American Linseed Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf ’• Chun Shellac ■ Dry Black Lb ad Lamblack asserted paper* Window Glass asvortedslr.es • 1 Paint Brushes do <!>( With a complete assortnlent of articles In the nbove line for sale loh by july 28 P- MARLOW. —Remowlr T S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Qf- • fico Is removed to the Office for merlyoccupied by 8,'& M, Allen & Co,, two doors East of tho City Hotel, June** 149 ‘ ' District Court U. S. Geor gia District K . AUftLST TERM. 18*9. DWAKD ‘Ccippee, (diaries Camp- field, James Thompson and'. I.au- rei.ee Q’Byrne having been duly summon ed to servo os Petit Jurors at this Court, -and falling lo attend—Ordered, that they be severally fined in the sum of ten dollars, unless sufficient sXtiAses, on oath.- be (filed in the Clerk's Ollier on or befnrfi thb se cond Tuesday in Noveinlicr next. Extruot from the minutes, GEO. GLEN, C'llt, anglfi ££!-• V- rv xr.prising a full and complete aHOitment'ofall-the sizes in common use —nnd many extra sizes are daily expected and oil nrriviil will be offered for sale on accommodating terms. As this iron hat been selected from the factories In Sweden liy an experienced hand, its quality may be leliedon. Apply to HALL. SI1APTER & TUPPER. july *8 New Goods. V fij ... Jr' per Chancellor, ■ ~W ffK'BALES brown and bleached JL Homespuns ' 9 bales plaid and Strip*. Ho.nespuns Superfine brown Battice for bonnets do black worsted Barege Sinchows, Sarcenet and Gros Do Naplds ■ Fancy Gauzo and Silk Ildkfs. An Assortment of COLORED. TVOntTjCD BRAIDS. An Assortment of • LINEN BRAIDS. I Ivisli Table Linens Blaek and White Hooks and Eyes All of which wilf be sold reasonable by M. PIIENDEROAST. No. 3 & 14, Gibbons’ Raifgo. - jn'yo JULY 17tb, 1829. (C* I3ALED PROPOSAL'S will be re- W coivod at this offico Itntll Thursday, tho 8d September next, for building and lilting out, in ell respefcts reedy lor tea. (cabin (uruiiurc, provisions'and bMUit on ly excepted) n vessel to be employed a. a Revenue Cutler, of the burtlicp of seventy two ton*, at either of tbe.-fnnowing ports) Savahnah. Philadelphia, Charleston, Washington, D C. Norfolk, , .New York, Brdtiinore, JP The vessel lo be btriltogrtenbly to a mo. del to be furnished upon entering Into the contract, and of materials corresponding to the following dimensions and specifica tions, (p wlti , Length—Between perpendiculars, ilxty- two feet. - Beam—Moulded, eighteen feet. Hold—Seven and bight feet; Kulr-Of Wlilte Oak, lo be sided nine Inches. ' Dcaduooi— Amidships, of White Oak, to be sided-nlde iuc’hes. , Dtadvmil—Fqve and After,of Live Oak to be aided nino Inches. . Stern fared on ncrii-post.sn I over this knee the deedwoodj is to be built keeping the illoltesf pieces be low. 'Four bolts am to'Se driven through the knee, VIZi tiVtnhrnugh the Knee and Stern-poll, ,md two through the Knee and Keel, before the dead wood bolts are drove; care must be taken that (he deadwoofj bolts and stern-post knee bolts do not come Into contact. The bolts of l. eb and deadwood tii .be rivetted on the underside of keel and aft tldo of slerii post, Bolts through the knee in ilinmatcr three quarters of An Inch. Units through the deadwood in diameter seven-eights of ait inch. Inner Stern-poll—Of Live Oak. Main Stern-pull—Of Live Oak, sided nine incline. Apron—Of Live Oak, to b^. sided one foot three inches. .... Foro Den jivood itnn Apron bolts, to one foot .ihuve (lasting of copfier, in diameter (luce-quarters of an inch. Floor timbers, fiiltocks, inptimberS.of.Livc Oift.to be sided ;lx ln< lies. I'oAt moulded at floorheads six and tbalf inches: * .it port sill orplafik sheer Tout inches. —at mil threfts and three quarter inches. To be completely framed, frame bolls in diameter three-quarters qf sin'Inch. ’ Eve ry other Boor timber to bo holied with one copper holt (ii ffwinoter three quarters of ih inch. -Tile alteinate floor tlmliers to be bolted after the kelson is Atted, with cop per bolt, in dianmter with a drift added iliree quarter* of an inch. Ktelitn i Of White Oak,to lie tided nine inches. Main Trnntom—Ot Live Oak, to be boiled With two Iran bolts, In diameter se ven-eighths of an inch. The remainmi transoms to side seven inches and bolter with copper bolu.ih diameter seven-eighths of on Inch. Night htadi and House Pkcil—Of Live Oak, lo he sided nine inches. Outside plank—Tho running plank of white oak. In thickness two Sc one-qstei inches. - The outside plank Zoreast the deck to-be in tjiickness threo inches, and ifrom tltcnco the plank will fairly and gra dually diminish to the thickness of thd run ning plank nf the boitom. Tito upper- edge of the plank next below the plank ishoer, to be in. tilicltneis two and a half inches.f . Plank Sheer—Of white oak, or yellow pine in thickness two.and.a half inches.— From the plank sheer lo fail,the .pace will be bb'arderi outside only with narrow Inch white or yellow pine boards; fsstened id stauncheons about twenty-seVen inches a- sunder, to have-’fivo ports oo oacli side .ind two io the stern will, shutters. No plank i upwards than eight fastenings of outside plank from keel to one foot abore load water line, to be of copper; The spikes may be compositiun. Tn8 bolts to ipo popper.— .There will bo no Irendils, each strake to bo fastened to one frame (comprising two timbers) with three composition spikes of six inches in length (where the plank is two and one-quarter inches thick) and one copper bolt nve-oighths diartil-fer,' to be drove through and, rivalled inside,. Butt bolts nnd huoder end bolts of, o ippet In diameter five-eighths of in inch, Uieling plank of yellow pine in thickness two in- ches. * Breast hooks.—Ol live oak, two below the deck hook,')ri be faved .and fastened -before the doling is put on, and boiled with copper bolts in diameter three-quarter* of ah inch. ” . _ . Clamps—Of white' oak or yellow pine, and seven, apd Iracional township eight,of in thickness at the upper-edge; 3 inches. Range six. . ! Tnurnel.Sn* aha t tvn (tlrno fn'iv Atm alw two in the stern with shutters. No -ouiiMe.ftani the light water lino up (amidships) to be In ivldth itioVeTban inches. 'I'lie fastenings of outside Mr PRINTING. J. KAPPEL, has estnblislicd a frit rate job rRtNTiNo-orrici in Dickson’s Building, on (he"'Bay, in thd room directly over the office of the Savan nah Republican, whore orders for nil kinds of Printing will be thankfully received and neatly and promptly executed, on reasoita. hie terms. i (t?* Any order foi printino, adSrossed to y*. J. K- and loft at either of the Beading-Rooms of’the Republican, Georgian, or Mercury, shall receive his Immediate and personal attention. July 81 108 Just Received. n*| BBLS No.,8 Mackor.lrla’nding •■II -and for salehy W J. B. HERBERT. iu$ U- • do do lower-edge two and a hair in- die*.; ■"•'*, ‘ A list or airstrakes six inches wide to be formed nexl below the strake,'under the damn. , \'-f ' •"■' ' ‘Beams—Of yellow pine, to be sided in ches, and mouldra seven and a hall'inches. To be kneed at each end with one (edge and one lap knee, to lie sided live inches', excepting tho mast beams, ivliich arc to hare a dagger knee in lieu of die lap knee, to ho bolted wltli bolts' ih diameter three- .burthsofan Inch. Deok plank of yel-‘ low phie in thicknesx two and a half inch es,-in width not to, exceed eight inches, Tobo fattened'with itdn spikes and plug- Id. y , , . Mast Porters.—Of live oak to be kneed. To be|fitted with a trunk cabin, ond in other respeetk to correspond with the 'draught.' . ,. To be coppered to d Water line eight feet aft arid seven feed forward', with’twen- ty-four ounce copper. To have a com plete set of masts and spar*'. The principal dnesto he of tho follow ing named dimen sions : Main mast whole length fifty-eight feet, liead sevon (eat. Fore mast whole length 38 feet 8 inches, head 1 feet. Fore-yard thirty-feet. •*'■ Top-sail-yard twenty-four'feet. Top^gallant-yard sixteen feet Fore-top-uaajt (buty-ane f««t, pal* «U- Fore gaft sevemoon feet, ilium il<, itxiecn feet. M.nin boom *2. Bowsprit out hoard If feet. Lower mast and bowsprit, to ho ofycl low put. if to be had, the remaining spurs" to be spruce. . Tlio reinqinittg spar* to be in propor tion. . r To have one fore-sail, one Miin-sail, one jib.una forb-top tail. No. I, OneflyTng jitqpne square sail, one to; gnllant-sail, one lowM studding-sail,' on !! ,p J n, l l *‘ u,,din K' Ml, ’ ,in# Raft top-tail, of light canvass,; an awn'ipjioie and aft, canvas*, No. 8, with statlncfieuns complete, 1 o have.three shrouds lo (he fnremas oil each side, and two on eaidt -aide tha ihsin • a.t, of five and a half ihches rope. T‘. fore stay seven inches, with the remaining' limning nnd Standing rigging, to be In due proportion, of t(te best Uustlan hemp, to he l atent Inidj'iind of e^ual fmeueis nnd strength with that used in the qary. The blocks for slieeti, halyards,..,braces lo lie patent bushed To have one hempen Ca ble, 75 fathoms b inches, and ono proof chain cable, one Inch dumpier, op fail,* mni. Tw6 anchors, each weighing 500 ponnda clear of slock. The anchor for ehairi cable to have and irpjp slock; to h'sfve 1 all .the.'flxtdref neeesialy for working n ohaln cable. One liauser. six inehas, 75 fathoms. One kedge anchor, wiih.lrtgi, •lock, weighing clear of «oe|L 990.-p'olVmls. To have a eapstan, edhlboso, hammock, i(auncheap;wkist-cloths ring and rye iiplts • Ring bofff for train In releiviog tackels.— Two'iron davits on * boat*.- All the ou the deck plank, to be „0lJl tie floor, in length; tboul >4 feet, lo bare tO births;' ; To have a trunk eabltf, with * iky light, and two sliding light* on each tide, to be fitted with four birth*end lockers—to have a store room between (he stern ftaine and alter liujjthead of'c.ibin, In length abem IS fear—to have a magazine under the ca bin floor. . . . „ To haVe two stpye fopm* (one on (inch slile) before t|/g cabin in length six feel. - The longtn ol cabin floor, including store roofts, 10 Let. To have two Scullies near the,Mote rooms, leading to thejuild.. The sriittle leading'lo the magazine, to have raised comma* and a cap of lead ; - To have the necessary locks mid bail for the doors and scuttles To have two boats of suitable size | To have two coats of paint; To have sufficient lo earrv fifteen hun dred gallons nl psnst. i r Tlie materials usad in the construction of the vessel, to be approved of by such officer of tlio Revrnuo service, as tho sec retary of tlie Treasury may appoint. .The vessel to be completed . wiflim ’ |bt(y days from the date of the contract, and the wprkjuamlt p to be inspected previous ip the delivery, by two com; ' ‘ npetent judgesioni the parties to thi to be chosen bv each of the parties to the contract, whp, in the event of their disa greement, are to choose ; n third, who ere to determine whether the work has been .executed in all respects, conformably to the proposals and agreement. 8. D. INGHAilf. . Seeietary of Treasury . JnlvtO—Cswtd fl^The 8avannnh Reppblicsn, r|mr- leston Mercury',Norfolk Deaean, Baltimore Republican, American Sentinel, and New York Courier and Enquirer, will publish the above twice a week, for three xveelti. July 28 171 i By the President of the U. States. ,. , 7 ^;; •; >i: I N pursuance of la'v, |, ANnnrvr Jack- suit, President of rite United Slates ol America do -hereby declare and make -known that n politic sale will bp, held ut the Land Office at St ilelena'CoU' t House, in the State of J-ouiefaria, on the. second Monday in November next, fot the dispo- sjil of the unappropriated public.Iniids with in the limit of the undermentto'ne'd town ships, situate in the Land District West of Peitl River,and East of the IslaodofNew Orleans/ (ii wit; Township two, of Range ope, Townsliips one, two, three, five and six, of Rnnge.two, Toiv.nsltips one, two, three, four, five and six, of Range three. Townships one, two,' three, four, six and seven, and lrae|ipnal lowpsbips eight and ■/line, or Rang* four.’ • . ' Townshipsone, two, three, (out, five,six and seven, and fractional township'eight, of RirtsgVfive. ’ v , Townsliips fine, two, three, four, five, six Navy W Beef mid l’ork lor 1830. Navy is ion fii’s Office, ) 17th Juno, k BALED PROPOxSALS will lie rc- ctived at iliis Office, unllf the 1st of September next,for the supply ol'iJOOO bat- jjl* NaV)’.' Heef, nnd 2400 barrels Navy Poik, rot the U-.C of iho United Stat*V Nn- vnl Service. 1000 barrel* of IJeef, am! OOO barrels of Purk, to botl.-livered at cadi of the United StatevNavy Ynrds; Cliailes- town, Massat huaetts. Brooklyn,New*Y01 k and \or(iilU, Viiginin; anil tlie whole quan tity. imiU be dellyeredt at eacli nnd every Navy Yard, by tho 1st of /April, 1880. Tlio \\liole quantity of tile Jpid llcefaml Poik, must be of the best quality. The Beef must be packed ftom well' fatted cattle, weigh ing 1101 less tlinu 4C0 lbs in the quar ter, or 800 lbs. cn the hoof, u || tin- Iras, leg- rounds.clod? cheeks, shins, anil the neck of each animal, must lie sv]iollyexcliidi-i| from the barrej, and the remainder of the car cass must be.Cut7uto piccrsoflOlhs. each, as no.ii as tuny ha, so ihat twenty pieces will make a hqricl of 400 lb,. neu weight, of Navy. Beef. TbcTork must be com fed and well failed, all ih. skulls,feel.and hind legs entire must In* wholly excluded ftom the barrel, anil ilic.remalmler.iifthe Hog must lie jfciit into pieces nfo Hi, each a, near as may be, so that 25 pieces, not more than three of which shall lie shoulders qlll mgke (i barrel of 200 lbs. ncit weight of (SaVy.Purk, The whole quantity pfthe Bcefontd Pork must lie nerfcily ,a|. Townsliips one, two, thryei.four, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight,ol Itangpiievcn; -‘ : - A Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven; and .'Is actional township eight,ol Range eight. ,, Rnlrnslnps onli. twii, three, four, five, six and*seven of Range nine. Tlio above townships arc all situate south of the (Iiirty first degree of latitude, anil East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw, nd Tangnpahu rivers. Tlie.tiiwnsliips will be offered in tlie or der above designated, beginning with tin .lowest number of section in each. The lends reserved by law for tlio use ol schools, or for other purposes, will bo ex cluded from sale. G.iven under my hand atlheciiyol Washington, this thirteenth day o| June,- A, D’. 1829. , (8lgiied) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, „/ . geo.oraiiaM Commissioner ofthe General Land Office. To be published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allnpapg Gazette,. Huntsvillo Demo crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Seyitinel,. Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, August.. Chronicle,Nnshyille Republican, Sc Louis ville Advertiser,' jjily 88 in The Commissions of the Navy are at 11- oerty to take I lie offers of a bidder for any one Yard/.ur for the aificles deliverable at qftyoue Yard, or in greater proportion*, If 'sucn,Mas be the lowest. i)ny Biif not made In conformity to ibis advertisement, or not received within tlio limited time, trill norbe opened. l.THi® P*dt ofthe animal to be excluded front the barrel w ill be particularly ilcscri- hed It) drawings.which will form part ofthe .contracts.; Persons desiring inforninlion upon the subject with ih intention to bid, may obtain it by seasonable application to too llo .rd. f, jtino 20 y 150 f To be published twite a week In theBal- tinidre Itepubliiian, Anier. Srminel. Nat Gazette, N, Y Mer. Advertiser and Et Post, Boston Statesman, t'oiiimerqial Gil' zette, NeiteHnmpshire i’atriol, Providence Patriot, Hartford Times, Raleigh Star, Halifax Minerva, Norfolk Herald, Rich mond. Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Cinciimn- ti Republican, Nashville Kcpublican.Kcn- tucky Gazcttee, Kentucky Argus. Colum bia Telescope, Charleston Patriot, Savan- nab-Republican, Mobile Register, St. Lou is Beacon, Louisiana Advertiser. Salisbu ry Western Carolinian. r °AB*fnt oulsb5 eh ? U *I'T «k A hLilr afi ISripacked uriUi n suflklem qn.Intiiv of * ck plank, to bo plained V orecas- LdurBest'.TftiMs''Islands, Isle ofAi.ir,< r St. Ubessalt, and no other, tn ensure it- pre servation, with, five ounces of pure saltpo- tre,t.i each aiHl'evqiy barrel. The bauds III which the said Ijct-f and Pork is to be packed, must be tnadpof the best scnsoi.cd ** heart ofW(iIJe.-0«'H. or Wbite-Ash, freo nom .sap, with one iron hoop on each \ chime, ami otherwise fully and fubsiontial ly hooped, .ihd each birrrl must bo bran* ded 0” its "c.,d "Navy Reef," or "Nn- vy l ork, r iVllli the "Contrsctor’s name.” uud the " year" when packed. Al! tlio said jleef and l’ork on delivery at the res pective N,ny Yards niusl bo subjected to the test and Inspection nf some Sworn In- ~ •pector, uf I he Slate w.thin Which it is to by delivered. who shall be selected by tlio t'qminandant.p.f.thc Yard, at, the place of delivery, without, any charge tn the.United mates therefor, and when inspected ill said manner,, the contractor must put the bar- *! relj lngood shipping order, or the Beef atnl l’ork will not lie received. ... Bidders are required to stale their prices separately./orlift'Beef, und fur the l’otk, ami If thny offer to furnish at more than ono yard, then separately for each Yard, They are also required to give their names, their residence, and tho names amt resi dence nf(heii; (sureties, minutely, and must transmit their bids sealed and endorsed. "Offer til furnish Navy Beef and Na vy Por|t, for 1830." .By ,the President oftlie U- ’. ■ nited States. I ffpnrsiianoB of law, I,. Andrew Jack- . son. President,of the.United States uf America, do hereby declare and make - known that a public sale will.be held et'be Lam) Office at Sparta, in tho State of Alabama, on the second Monday in Octo ber nexl, for the disposal of the publie lands within.thc limits of the undernien- - tioned townships ami fractional townships,, to wit! ... Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven, of Range twenty five, Tnwnships.sevon, eight, nine, ten' nnd fractional townships eleven of Range tweu- iy six. Townships-seven, eight, nine and . Dae,- tionul township ton, of Range twenty aov- - on. Townships seven and eight, ahd fraction ’ll townsliips nine nnd ten of Range fvyepty. eight. , . ijJ.'/.-j'■ ■ Township seven, apd fractipnal town ships. eight and nine, of Range twenty nine, , Fractional townships seven and- eight, nf Range thirty. The townships are to be offered in tho order nbove designated, beginning with the lowast number of section in each. .! Tito lands reserved bv law lor the use of -chools, or for other purposes, are to be ex- ludod from sale. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, thi* third day of July, A. D. 8*9. ANDREW JACKSON, tty the President: GEORGEGRAHAM, Commissioner of the GeneralLandOffice, - To be published in the Natchez States: man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapapa Gazette; Huntsvillo Demo crat, Mobile Register,Baltmiore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chroni cle, Nashville Republican, gi)(l Louisrilio Advertiser. july 20 471 ' —.a/8—