Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 29, 1829, Image 1

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V&f: if. ? ■ v ;. ■■... , 'f'j. if&F'-Tv. No 185 Vol. XXVI SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1829. Whole N6..i (J451. Notice. HE Subiortfrilr having qualified on t |,o will of tlic into Joseph Law sen. Tiberty County, requests all persons- ivintt Ooinnncls against the estate to pro- 'nt them July attested, and all persons in- ibiedto the same, to cohio forward and mUepnynient. J0UNS>IiAW . fcnSa JV1ALLEJRY & DUFFY, cation Notice, . • . wnira Months after date hftplic........ r^?J\lbetnadc to tho Hon. the Justices ui tnS Cfburt of Emanuel county i&Kaswi li,0 THOMASs|lNllY.Adm' uly -to 171 tice. (, dcmnnds'ngainst ■‘"araliDo ted, lie sRRSON the estate ol netta will presewt tl | those Indebted to saiu (finentte DE lAMOTTA, Jun Qualified Exccutoi drapers if Tailors, _ OlflTlli: BAY, EAST OF THE. CITY HOTEL. H AVE received by recent arrivals from Npw-York, a fresh and elegant as-' sortniciit.of tho most leasonablt ' ; GOODS, In their line— . ~i ■ ' ... iCQJM&titfilor Hhie black, btoivnV olive, Oreen and mlxt BROADCLOTHS. Illue, brown,green,and steel mlxt „ QUEENS CLOTH. Blue black and fancy colored single mil-' ,. led CASSIMERE. ' Merino Cloth and,Cassimcrc, (light and beautiful materials for.summer wear) " Bofnbazino Circassian Drown, white and drab English and Ercnch'Drlll >■' . Striped Florentine, Satin Jean Grass Cloths, Bourbon Drill ... . i Silk Oatnblct, Npnkcen And a variety of other stufTs ,Suitable foi summer coatees and pantaloons VESTINGS ‘ 28th Inst. Notice, i having demands Italianand Frencliblack and the estate of J aiiicsSuiney, them, and those Indebted will make it to the subscriber, . . THOMAS SVVINEY, Adm or. ly 28 HI ''' b-inent Notice. i HE'co-partnership heretofore exist ing between the' subscribers under hlrm of James Andersoo ft Co. expired mltnlion on the 8ts.t of May last. If persons indebted will make payment imes Anderson, who I. duly authorised ttlo the affairipfthe concern, and will Hue the business for hii own ncconnt. JAMES ANDERSON, C. M. KINO, it 13 130 r^illcofHiitr,White .’assimero and Casli- i theyaro prepared to make the heitinaiincr and at short NCY ARTICLES. A lMndtomo assortment of Notice. OOli months after date, application will be made, to the Honorable the lees of the Inferior Court of Effing- ceitnty, wliea,>itting for ordinary pur- 1, for leave 16 sell the half of an undi- tractof land in the county of Effing containing 1S7-I-2 .aoMs formerly inerty of Benjamin Porter, for the ofthe hairs of William G. Porter, William king, Administrator de bonis non. 8, 106 Fill, and Linen Cambric Pocket Hand kerchiefs Cravats, Stocks, Stlffnera Dick, white and straw oolorod Horse- skin Gloves, Grass Cloth nnd Linen do • Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib- lions, Uhsiery of all descriptions Foraging, Moroco, Cadev d^Medlter ranoan Caps, &c. &c. ALSO, nr.ADT i general Assortment of IDY MXDE spnitso ANd SOMtvIRB ,. CLOTHING. hay Notice. rEREAPTER the Savannah JAbra . ry will be opened for thfl deliver*- fo sSvery Monday, Wednesday and Frl J from 4 to 8 o’clock P. M. Idivhluals not share holders can have ise of life Library on the following * ‘‘ y .v V , jjj ’ cone year, by paying '81* six'moaths, ■“ 0 any less period, at the.rate ol 2 per month, " . .• u Will. UrOllfiL, Librarian. |ayi ioe§B - Consisting of Coats. Frocks and Caattees, Panta- iona. Vests, Jackets, Draiveis, Shirts, Collnrs, &c. dec. Sec. M. dcD. respectfully informthe|r friends that tho whole ofthe goods hnyebfeen care fully selected by Mr. M. and ,the ready made clothing, manufactured entirely un der inspection, dt they assure their cus Vofnirs that the utmost confidence m’ay be placed in the faithfulness of their work, april SO In the Sijah Circuit Court United States, District of Georgia, MAY TERM, 1829. Ralph Clay ) Two Judgments vs. .> in Sixth Circuit Thos. de'jtolit. Newell. S Court. A RULE having been granted at the last term of the Court, requiring the attorney of the plaintiff of record to shew cause wjty.he should not .enter satisfaction on t1te>-i)&ove judgments;band it now ap pearingthat the- payments'were made to the -plaiiitilfhimself and not Ut the attorney of record. And it further appearing that the plaintlffis dead, and his legal representa tives.unknown or absent from the state, it is otdered that one, month's notice be giv*' en In twool tho gazettes in this plaoei'anri r bne at the seat nl the general govlrmnent, , calling upon the said personal represents- | lives ofthe snid Ralph, to shew cause at'’ .the next term uf this eouit, to wit, on the Thursday next after the first Monday fn November next, at Milledgeville, why sg. tisfaetion should not be oidereri to be en iered by the,clerk on the said two judg ments. Waverly- Novels—New E- dition. f«ceiv«(l IIari-k.r’s Revised K- ■?r Notice. |OUR months afterdate, we shalb-api I ply to the Court oj Ordinary of Ef- liain county,, for leave to sell all the 1 Estate of William H. Womack, dee. ! several tracts of Land in said county, □tli 'sides of tho Louisville road, con ing together 570 acres, for the benefit |e heirs. . v v t^ WILLIAM A. PREVATT, "Adm’r. in right of his Wife. SARAH PREVATT, Adm’x. jar 28 IS , sfsMfy Notice. IlIE subscribers beg lenve to inform | their customera and friends, that I in the Fall they wilt havo a supetior Stent of ' ... \ ■" Dry Goods, Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, July Term, 1820. O N the petition of William Morel, sla ting the existence & loss nnd praying the establishment-arf h Certain praodssnry note, jointly and severally made and signed 6y William J. Mulryne. nnd William O. Porter, both late of said county deceased, dated Effingham county, IStlv February, 1824, payable to the said William Morel, or order, on or before the 1st day of Januury ne\t, for thosum of twenty five dollars,for .value received, a copy whereof, with the affidavit ofthe said William Morel^isfiled in the Clerk's Office,—It is 'ordered that William King, .of the County of Effiing- hain,.t|ie,ae<iht and qualified 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 hefamthe (list day of the next term of this Court, why the prayer of the letitioner should not be granted, and it is urlher ordered that this rule be published in one-cfflthe publiu,Gazettes of'tlie City of Savannah, once a month until the time appointed for shewing’thuse thereof. Extract from the minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. july 18 167§l ' Bmported ahS^domestic, of every de- Iion, which thef intend selling on their ^liberal terms. They also inform that , 1 Rose will attend to the Dry Goods ess, eud.Hugh.Rose to the Factorage Commission Business, at their Count-, louse on the Bay, and wilhmake iibl- uvances to such as may feel disposed must them with the disposal of their lice. Koth businesses will bo carried ? before, under tbe firm of WM. & II. ROSE, lie 12 1S8 Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829. The Marine & Fire-In surance Rank of tile State of Georgia, et al. Eleazer Early, eV: al. Chatham Su perior CefflVt, January Term, ' 1830. In Equity. For stale,, I TRACT of land Containing 250 <r I'ucres, situate in the district of Or- hiirgli, on Edisto creek in the state of |!V"tolina, bounding noith on lands pniei Mazyck, and south and west on Pud eraek. .. . , ■ P r a plat 6T said lantij iindleVms of sale, ’ (0 GEQ.-GLEN, P*S Ex’or. aif. of John filen. Treasurer’s Office. August 1, 1829. 811E average price ofFlourduringthe last month being 87 per barrel ol us. Bread for the .present month I weigh as follows viz:] I J-2 cents Loaf Slbs It oz L I T being verified to the Court that Eloa- zor Early one of tho defendants in tho qbovw'dause resides dutof Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered lliat' the said Eleazer Early appear on or hsforo the first, day of the next Tcrmof this Court and en ter his appearance thereto and ,in default thereof the s'aVd complainant have leave to ptocoefT on their said Bill in tho same manner as if personal service of the Bill and subpoena had been effected ou the sai I Eleazer—And it is further ordered tha. this Rule be published ynce a mqnth in one ofthe I'ublle-GazerfeVof Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes. R.OBERT W. POOLER, Clk. -june, 30 Ihfl Slbs It K5Sofe r i* nd ^fe^f d M. W. STEWART, c. t. |E1- aidlitz and Soda Pow ders. 'DOZEN boxes Soda Pow- 10 ders Seidlitz do Of, do . ; Also he improved. Cheltenham Salts, pro Li - v f !. ,vor y» Moore & Davidson, im- PU and for sale by „ A. PARSONS, L t ^ 6 ' nttbo 5 EagIe,No. 8 P.*"jg Just Received P ER Ship Henry and other late arri vals a supply of the following arti cles : White Lead, ground in oil Dutch & American Linseed Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf Gum Shellac . ; Dry Black Lead ,.V '■ I.amblack assorted papers Window Glass assorted sizes I’ftint Brushes , do du Witli a complete assortment of articles id fhd above line for sale low by , july 2? . F.uMAfU.OW Removal. S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- JL • fice is removed to the Offico for merlv bccupied by S. & M. Allen & Co,, two doors East of the City Hotel. June 22 140: *10,000. Washington City • LOTTERY, CLASS NiHs, " Was drawn In' Washington on the lofh inst. Tho drawing will be. receivod on the nm* ■ ■- * 0 drawn Ballots. SCHEME; 1 prize of do t do do do do do 1 I 1 9. it: 10- to 40 &c. Tickets, . Halves, . Quarter,, Orde.s attended to at LUTHER’S Lot try tf Exchange OJHce. >'gg« &C. 810,000 s.ooo 2,000 1,830 1,000 400 300 . too ' > too &c. 8 4 . 2 . 1 ‘ Beam—Moulded, eighteen feet,. Hold—Scvon add eight feet. Keel—Of lyiiite Oak, to be sided pipe inches.' •*.* if. ' '.vs, .Dfaditood—Amidihips, of White Oak, to bo sidod nine inches.. , ’ Deaduood—Fore arid After.of Live Oak to be sided nine inches. Stern-post Knot—Of Live "Oak,'to be fated on the keel to the fore side of Inner stern-pnst.'an I over this knee the dcadwnod is to be built keeping tho shortest pieces be low. Four holltare to bedriv'en through the knhe, viz: two through the Knee and Stern-post, and two through the Knee and .Keel, before the deadwoud Imps are drove: caro must be taken that thc 'doSdwoDil bolls and item-post lihee bolts do not come Inin contact. The holts of knee nnd deadwoori to be rlvetted on the underslde .of keel and aft side of stern pest. Holts through the knee in dlamater three quarters of on inch. .-Holts through, tho dead wood in diameter seven-eights of an inch. Inner Stern post—Of Live Oak. : Main Stern-post—Of Live Oak, sided nine inches. Apron—Of Life Oak, to be sided one at three incites. Fore Deadwond and Apron holts, to-one foot nhuvo floating of capper, in diameter three-quarters of an inch. Flour timbers, futlocks, tnplimbers of Live nak.to .be side,I -ix in,'lies. I’o lie moulded at floorheads six and a half incjie. .f«,,t J*—at port sill or plank sheer ftiui .indies, —at rail three ( and tl'refl-qnbrie'r inches. To be completely framed, frame bolts in Extract’from minutes; GEORG!'.-GLEN'. Clerk, dbg ii ' *l82cp ’ B1TION or WAVEttutVdi- 'Tls Sixty Years Since. Under which King, Rezomanl Speak, or die!—Henry-fP, Part II. ALSO The Pabent's Monitob; or Narratives, Anecdotes and tlbservationa on Religious Education and Personal - Piety, by David Barker. • ■ T.-M. DRISCOLL. aug'ls sj.fe District Court U. S. Geor- . gia District. AUGUST TERM, 1840. E DWARD Coppee, Charles Camp- field, James Thompson and Lau rence O’Byrne having been duly summon ed to serve as Petit Jurors yit,. this Court, nnd failing to attend—Ordered that they be severally-fined in the sum of ten dollars, poiesv sufficient sxcuses, on oath be filed in the Clerk's Office on or befure the sn cond Tuesday in November ndet. Extract from the minutes, GEO. GLEN, C’lk. attg 15 170 Swedes Iron—daily expect v," - ed. TONS Swedes Iron.-cAtn- ■?Svv prising a full nnd-lihmpletc assortment of all the sizes in common use —and many extra sizes are daily expected and on arrival will be offered for sale on accommodating terms. As this iron lias been selected from the factories in Sweden by an experienced hantf, its quality may ho teiied on. Apply to. HALL, SI1APTER Si TUPPER. juiy 28 ■ ; . New . _ Homespuns 3 bales plaid and Stripe Ho.nespuns Superfine brown Battico for bonnets da, black worsted Barege BinChews, Sarcenet and Gros Do : Naples Fancy Gauze and Silk Ildkfs. An Assortment' of ■ J colobed wobsteo bbaids. An Assortment of , LINEN, HR AIDS. Irish Table l inens ' Black and While Mook3 and Eyes A'l of which will ho sold reasonable by M. PRENDERGAST. No. 3 & 14, Gibbons* Range. >'y« • PRINTING. M *J. KAPPEL, has established a • first rate job trintiNo-oefice in Dickson’s Building, on the Hay. in the room directly over tha office ofthe Savan nah Republican, where orders for al) kinds of Printing will be iha.nkfully received and neatly and promptly executed; on reasonti. ble terms. (CF* Any order for.FRiNTifm, addressed to m-J.H. and left- af either or the Roading-Rooms of the; Republican, Georgian, or Mercury, shall'recoive bis immediate and personal attention* <>, inly 21 - 168 30 Just Received. , BBLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing aug U andforsalehy ■ J. B. HERBERT. Treasury Dfepartment, • ‘-JULY 17th, 1820. BALED PROPOSALS win he rq- CT celved at tills offico until Thursday,’ the Sd'Septeriiber njxt, for building and Jilting out,' th all' respects ready (or sea. (cabin furniture, provisions and ballast'on- ly excepted) n vessel to be employed as a Revenue Cotter, of tho burthen of seventy- two tons, at either of tho following ports; Savannah. Philatfelpfiin, Charleston,- Washington, DC. Norfolk, Now York,’ - Baltimore, The vessel to be built agreeably to d mo* del to be furnished upon entering into the contract, and of materials corresponding to tho following dimensions and speoiflea. lions, to wit: Length—Between perpendiculars, sixty, two feet. Fore gaft seventeen (eet. . Mam do sixteen feet. Main booin'22., *' Bowsprit out board 12 feet. Lower mast and,bowsprit, to lie «, - low pine if to be. had, the remaining spars to be spruce. tijl' b ° remaining spars to. be in propor To have ono fore-sail, one Main-sail,' one ylb, ono fore-top sail. No. 1. Oneflying jib,one square sail, ono fop- gallant-sail, one lower studding-sail, on; topmast studding-sail; one gaft td|i-sail. of light cnnynsSji an atvning foie and aft, of Canvass, No.;2, with stnuneheons complete. To have throe shrouds to tlie .Xhremasi on eacli side, and two on each side tho main- . mast, of five and a half inches rope. The fore stay seven Inches, with the remaining limning and standing rigging, to ho iij due proportion, of the best Russian Jiemp, to be jpaient laid, and of equal' fineness nnd strength with that used in the navy. The blocks for sheets, halyards,, braces to be patentbttihtd’ Tohnve oit'o hempen ca- hie, 75 fathqms 9 In, lies, slid one proof chain cable, one inch diameter, 00 fath oms. Two snehors, each weighing 500 pounds clear of slock. Tlia'anohor for .chain cahle to faive and iron stocks to havo all the fixtures neccsssiy.Tojsworking a eliniu cable. Ono hauser, six incites, 75 fathoms. One kedgo anchor,, with iron slock, weighing clear.ofatniY.SOO pdtimls. To have a.c.ipslan, caiiihnse, liainmiirk. staunclieon, waist-cloths ring and eye holtV ■Ring biilts-fnr train in rcleivlng lackets.— Twn Iron davits on each quarter, for .the bonts All me outside plaqk including ■the deck plank,4o kg- plained Forecas tle floor, in length, about 14 feet,-' to have 16births. -.n , To have a trunk cabin, witli a skylight, ' 1 t»n sliding lights on esrh side." to be ■ i s • Goods. Per Chancellor. h ■ : ; , -m A BALES brown and bleached, .copper bolts t(t diauteter three-quarters of Homespuns. „»" completely diameter three-quarters of an inch. Eve- tv other floor timber to he hulled with one copper bolt in diameter three quarters of an Inch. The alternate floor timbers to be bolted after (lie kelsoit’ls'fitted, with cop per boll, in riiamater with a drift added three quarters of an inch. , Keelson—Of White Onk.to lie sided nine inches. • •' '' .*■ Main Transom—Of Live Oalt, to be tiulled with two iron holts, i i diameter se ven-eighths of an inch. The remaining transoms to side seven inches and bolted with copper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths of an inelt v , ■< Night heads and House Pieces—Of Live Oak. to he sided nine inches.’ Oiltside plank—The running plank of white oak-m thickness two & one quarter inches. The outside piank abreast the deck to be.in thickness- three inches, and from theped the plank will fairly and gra dually riiriiiiiish to the thickness of jhe.run ning plank of the bottom. The upper- edge ofthe plank next below the plank slteer, to bp in thickness two and a half inchew*' - Plank Sheer— Of white oak, or yellow pine in thickness two and a half inches'.— From the plank sheer to rail,the space will he hoarded nutiideppjy-with narrow inch white sir yellow ,pine boards, fastened to stauncheons about twenty-seven inches n- sunder, to have five ports on each side and two in the stern with shutters. No plank outside front the.Iight water liji.o,upwards (amidships) to be in width moftflnan eight inches. The fastenings of outside plank from keel to one foot above load water line, tp lie of copper. The spikes may bo composition. The bolts to be copper.— There will be no treqdils, each straits to be fastened to one frame (comprising two timbers) with three composition spikes of six inches in length (whore .i.i)e piank is tivo and one-quarter inches thick) and ono copper bolt,five-eighths diameter, ..to be dyove through and' rivclted inside.- Butt bolts nnd liooder end bolts of copper in diameter five-eighths of an inch. CVeling plank of yellow pine in thickness .two in ches. 1 Breast hooks.—Of live oak, two beloiv the dcok hook, to be faved nnd fastened before the cicling is put on, and hailed with Clamps—Of white oak or yellow pine,, in thickness et the up’per-edge 3 inches. do do lower-edge two and a half in ches. v , A list or airgiriikes sixtoches wide to bo formed next below the strake under tjiyf clamp, '"Beams—Of yellow pine, to 6c sided in cites, and moulded seven nnd n half inches. To be kneed.at’each end w ith one ledge and,pjielap knee, to be sided five inches, excepting tho mast beams,, which arc to have a dagger knee in lieli of the lap knee, to bo bolted with bolts in riinmqfer three- fourths of an incii.' ' Deck plank of yel low pine in thickness two and a half inch es, in widtli not to exceed eight inches, To bo fastened avitli iron spikes end plhg- eed. '•> Mast Porters Of live oak -to bo kneed, To be|fitted with a trunk' cabin, and in other respects to correspond with the driufelit. ' ' - ■ To bo coppered to a water line eight feet aft arii|. seven feet- forward, with twen ty-four ounce copper. To have a com plete set of masts artd spars. The, principal ones to be of th6 following named dimen- lions I ■ «£v' ' W-” Main mast Whole length fifty-eight feet,- head seven leot. 'i y i - Fore mast whole length 50 feet 0 inches! held 7 feet, .‘ ''(..; ■ . Fore-yard thirfyafeet. ' 1 ‘•I'lTopsaail-yard twenty-four feet,. “ Top-gallanf-yard sixteenJeqt Fore-top.iStfat ttiirty*ono feet, pole *4ix- teeaTW, . ^ fitted with four liirlhs nnd Inckers—to have a store room between the stern frame and nftcr bulkhead of^cabin, in length about 13 feet—'o linve a magazine tinder the ca- J)in floor. '*■'" To have two store rooms (one on qicli sitie) before tbe cabin in length six feet. The length ol cabin floor,.including store zooms, 10 feet. To have two scuttles near the stole rooms, leading to the hold. The scuttle leading to the magazine, to have raised comtnes and a cap of lead ; ■ To have ihlftebeiiary, jocks and bars for the doors and scuttles ; To have two boats of suitable size ; To have two ooats of paint ; To have sufficient to carry fifteenjiun.- dred gallons of watpr. The materials used' fn tho construction !’f the vessel, to be approved. of hy such officer of the Revenue service, as the sec retary of the Treasury may aopoint. The vessel ip he completed within lixly days from tluf date of the contract, .and the workinariJti'.p to be inspected previbos to the delivery, by tivo competent jtidges;onc to be chosen bv each of tl;e parties to the contract, who, in the event or their disa- greomaht, are to choose a third,'who ore t.odelermine whether thn-work has- been executed in all respects, conformably to tlie proposals and agreement. * , . S.D. INGHAM. . Secretary of Treasury. ' July g9-s-2awtd l, ,.y > .' v 4 . fl^The Savannah Republican, Char leston Mercury,Norfolk Beacon, Bnitimore Republican, American Sentinel, and Neiy. York Courier and Enquirer, .will publish the above twice a week, fof three weeks, july 28 171 ’/ By tlie President of the U. States,- ’ ,.*•"" fte F T pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack- son, Presideht qf the United States.et America do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held at the Land Offico at St tlelena Court House, in the Stnte of Louisiana, on the second Monday In November next, for llie dispo sal of tlie unappropriated public taods with in the limit ofthe undermentioned town ships, situate in the,Land District West of Pearl River,and East of the Island of New Orleans, to wit: '- Toiynship two, .of Range one, Townships one, two, three, five and six, of Range two. Townslifnj one, tivo, three, four, fivq and six, of flange three. Townships one, two, three; fotlr, six And seven, and fractional townships eight and nine, of Range four. - - Townshipsopo, two, three, font, five,six and soven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. , Townships one, two, three, four, five, six nnd sevhri, and fractional township'tight,of Range six. ^ .Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven, and fractional township 'eight,of Range seven. , ^Townships one, tivo, three, four, fire,six and seven, and it actional township eight,of Range eight. -. g’l Townships oiie, two, three, fottr,. five, six and seven ofRange nine. The above townships are all situate south ofthetilirty first degree of latitude, and Enst ql theJMeridiah. nnd embrace nearly all tile lands lying on the Amite Tickfaiv, and Tangapaha rivers. The townships will be offered in the or der a'gove designated, beginning with tlie lowest number of section in each., . Tho lands reserved by law for.the use 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. 1823. (Signed) ANDREVY JACKSON. By the President, " GEO. GRAHAM Cointnissionoi' of the General Land Office. To bo published in the Natchez States man, Jackshn Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapnjla Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register, Baitiinoro Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mera ciir'y, 1 Saviftinah Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & Louis ville Advertiser. july 28 ' m Navy Beef and Pork for 1830. ' Navy Commissioner’s Office, ? 17th June, 1829. { (Cl BALED PROPf)SAI,S will he rc- 13 ceived at thiS-Office. until tlie 1st of September next,for the supply of 3000 bat- rels Navy Beef, nnd 2-100 barrels Navy Poik, Tollhouse of the'Unitcd States’ Na val Service. iooo .barrel, of Beef, and 33^ onYrels of Pork,.to bedelivorcd at each ofthe United plates Navy Yards; Cbailes- 'own, MnssachlisotU, Brooklyn,Neiv-Ymk and Norfolk, Virginiaj Arid tho whole quan- •JV must be delivered, nt each and every Navy Yard, by the 1st of April, la.-io. The whole quantity of tlie said Beof and I’oi b. must be'of the btst quality. The Beef must be packed /torn well fatted cattle, Iws-Ithan 4C0 lbs in thequar- ter, or 800 lbs. on the hoof, all the legs, leg- rounds, clods. cheeks, shins, and the neck of each animal, must be wholly excluded from the barrel, and the remainder of tho car cass must be cut into pieces ofio lbs. car as neat as may be, so that twenty*'? will make a bariel of 200 Ihs nett », ight of Navy Beef. Tlie York must lie corn fed and well fatted, all the skulls, fed.and hind Ijgs entire must lie wb.illy excluded fiohi the barrel, ami,the remainder ofthe Hog must lie cufdnto pica s oflbs. each ,as near as may he; so that 25 pieces, not inqre thatjlhrea of which shall"be should*! s will make a barrel ,-f200 lbs. nett weight ojjjxvy Pork. Xhe while quantity of the said Beef utrt Pork must bo perfectly sal ted in the first ibva'nce with, and nftcr- .wards packed with a sufficient quantiii of the best Turk's Islands, Isle of May, „ r " di. lilies salt, and no q(.her,to ensure its pre servation,,with five ounces of pure saltpe tre to each end eveiy barrel., The barrels hi which the said Beef and Pork is to be ‘backed, must be made of the best seasoned heart of White-Oak or White Ash. freo from sap, with one iron hoop on each chime, and otlieriyise fully and-substantial ly.pooped, and'each barrel most be bran- deddjrt its bead. "Nnv> Beef," or “Na vy Pork,” with the "Contractor’s name." •nd'h* " Je»l" when packed,. Ail tha said Beef gtiS'.Pork on delivery nt tho rcs- pec.tiv*"NaVy Yards must be subjected to the test and inspection of soitu Nrcorn In spector, ofthe State w,thin which it is to be delivered, who shall be selected by the x ommandant of the Yard, at tlte-place of delivery, without nny charge to Hie United States therefor, and w hetf inspected in said manner, tlie contractor -must put the 'bar- sal* in gdod shipping order, or the Beef and Pork wiJI not be received. Bidders are required to state their prices separately, for tlie Reef. and for the Pork, otuf ifthey offer to furnish-, at more than one yard, then seperateiy Ppr each Yard,' They are also required to giye their names, their residence, and the-, names and resi dence of their-sureties, minutely, and must transmit their bids sraled and endorsed. "Offer to furnish Navy Beef and Na- vyTork, foi IBSo." - . •.The.Cqtpmissiotis of the Navy are at 1I-. tertylo fake tlfo offers of a bidder for any one Yard, or for the articles deliverable at nny one Ynrd, or in gteater proportions, If suembids be the lowest. Any Bid-not made.in conformity to this advertisement, or not received within tbo limited time, will not be opened; The parts ofthe eniqialjtrlbe- excluded from the'barrel will be particqlarly descri bed in drawitfgs,which will form part of tho contracts..; Persons desiring information upon tho subject with an-intention to bid, may oh.tn(h it by seasonable application to the Ro.,rii. 4'.: 1 ' iune 26 150t To be published twice a week in thcBnl- ' tiniore Republican, Amer. Sentinel, Nat Gazette, N. Y Mer. Advertiser and Er - Post, Boston Statesman; Commercial Gn - zette, New-Hampshire Patriot, Providence Patriot, Hartford -Times, Raleigh Star, Halifax Minerva, Norfolk Herald, Rich mond Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Cincinna ti Republican, Nashville Ilepublican.Ken- tucky Gazettee, Kentucky Argus. Colum bia Telescope, Charleston Patriot, Savan nah Republican, Mobile Register, St. Lou is Beacon, Louisiana'.'Advertiser. Salisbu ry Western Carolinian. By: the President of the U- k nited States. I N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack- son, President ef the United States of America, do hereby- declare and make known that a puhlic sale will be held at the Land Office at SparYa. in the State of. Alabama, on the second Monday iu Octo ber next, for the disposal of the publie lands within the limits of the undermen- tioned townships and fractional townships, to wit* ' Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven, of Range twenty five. -Townships-seven, eight, nine, ten and fractional townships eleven of Range twen ty six. j -Townships (even, eight, nine and (Vac. tional township ten, of Range twenty seya °*1. Towhships'seven and eight, and fraction al townships nine and ten of Range twenty eight. Township seven, and fractional town ships eight and. niue t of Range twenty nine. : ' Fractional townships seven and eight, of Range thirty. .The townships are to be offered in the order nbove designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. The lands reserved hr law lor the use of schools, or for other purposes, are to be ex cluded from sale. Given under my hand at the-City of Washington, this third day of July, A. D. 1820. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President f. GEORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner of the GeneralLnndOffice. To be published in the Na(ehez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville -Demo crat, Mobile Register. Baltimore Republi can; Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chroni cle. Nashville Republican, and .Louisville Advertiser. . ‘ -july 28 . 171 im