Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 31, 1829, Image 1

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-Vo I8fi T....V0I. XXVI MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1820.' Whole No..» '..6452. *'J Notice. rtflHK 8ub»orlb*>t hkfWig huallfled on ^SsfssSBmSrS del it ed W 111 o's a n t c, lo«.o forward and makepnyment. JOHN S. LAW. July si 171ML Notice, FfWw *s&e [ Adm'or. i»'y 28 171 Notice. attested, ill muke ipensi s£a=»s DEM«OTTA imu „ lulv 7 <r,8 ^‘ Notice, &&?.?«• mokt P ; 'y mo, ’V" 1 OMA88\VlNEY. Adm’or. july 88 171 Ithc Notice. 1 firm of James Anderson & 0“' ex P ,t,d .SfitetAVKssa PSfr'saS'asfcfflr C.M. KINO. httie18 < 8n Notice. |(iTJR month* after dale. MALLEliY & DU^FY, DRAPERS fy TAILORS, ON TI1K BAT. EAST OF THE CITY'HOTEL H AVE received by recent arrival! from New York, n fre»li and elogant as- lorlincnt of the most seasonable GOODS, In their line— consisting or llhie black, brown, olive, (Ireen and mixt BRUADCLOT118. Blue, brown,green,and stcwmlxt qUEENS CLOTH. Blue black and fancy colored single mil- led CAS8IMF.RE. Merino Cloth and Cassimere, (light and beautlfnl matorlali for suniinci woar) Bombazine Circassian Brown, white and drab English and French Drill Striped Florentine, Satin Jean Oran Cloths, Bourbon Drill Silk Cainhlet. Nankeen And a vnrtcty of other stuff* suitable foi summer coatee* nnd pantaloons VESTINGS English, Itulinnaml French black and colored Slllt Valencia and Marseilles of Buff, White and neat fancy Paiterqs White and Buff Casslmere and Cash* mere! 1 All of which they are prepared to make tu tncasnre, in tlto best manner and at short notice. FANCY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment of Silk and Linen Cambric I'ocket Hand kerchiefs Cravat*, Stock*, Stiffners HUi k, a Idtc and straw, colored Horse* skin t .loves, liras* Cloth:and Linen do Suspenders, Watch Guard* and Rib- Imiis, Hosiery <>t all descriptions Foraging, Mnrucu. Cadet & Medltei ranenn Caps, ,Vc. Ate. ■ ALSO,' A grnsrof Assortment of bv.ady UAtrv. .fUNO ano auMsnen Drought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the loth insi. n negro man whdsnyshis name 1s JERRY, and that lie belongs to the State of Gear* gia, that he runaway from the Cliatalmo- chee river about 4 months ago—he is 5 leet 9 inches high, and about 33 years of ugojho is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when sneaking. JOHN I DEWS, t.c.c aug 111 ISO N Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the loth in»i. a negro mnn who says his name I* SIMON, and that he belongs to the Slate oft.eor*, gin, that he ranaway from the Cliatalmo-' chee River about 4 monllis ago—ho is-5 feet 3 3-4 inches high and about kb vents ■if ago—lie lias lost one of Ills front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS,). c. c. nng 18 Brought to Jail. Savannah, on die 10th In.t. n negro JL man who says Ids name is NED. nnd -that he belongs to (lie State of Groigia. that ho ranaway from the Chatalioochrn river atiom 4 months ago, he is 5 feet 8 inches high nnd about S3 years of ace. JOHN I. DEWS, j c.c nng 18 180 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 4th ultimo, a orn tnnn.who says his name Is POLY IIOKE nnd that ha belong* to Jamc* Cmhhert, of Smith Carolina, tlmt ha rana : way about teii day* ngn, he is 3 feet 8 i ohnsliigh and about 43 vear* of nge. JOHN I. DEWS.t c.c, aug8, Ifa application CLOT HING. iSnefttof the heirs of William O. Porter beceased. Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 25th uliimo. a ne grn mnn, who says his name is TO NE Y.nii'l tlmt lie belongs to William Ileal of Richmond County, Ga. that hr runaway about two week, ago, he is 5 fee 3 I 8 In ches liich it Ibout 33 veal* of age—top top of Ids head is gray JOHN IDEWS.i.c.c. lilt'0 173 may 8 WILLIAM KING, Administrator de bonis non. 103 Coiisisling of Cpnt*. Frocks and Coattees, Panta Ions Vest*, Jackets, Draiveis, 1 Sliiri*. Collars, Arc. At. Arc. M. it D. respectfully Inform their friends that the whole of the goods have been cafe fully selected by Mr. M.' and the ready made clothing, manufactured entirely un der hi, inspection, A- they assure their eus tomer* that the utmost confidence may be placed in the faithtulnes* of tlieit work. ,'pvil 30 • J Effingham County, he mo of the Library on the following (HFF.R'iOK COURT, Jolt Tf.bm, 1829. kotins:— I tho petition of William Morel, sla- For one year, by paying * 12 ling die existence At loss and praying six months, “ 8 I the establishment of a certain promissory <• a'ny less period, at the rate ol * I jointly and severally made and signed per month I by William J. Mulryn'e. and William O ■ . 1VM. MOREL, Librarian. | porter, both late of "said county deceased, . may 1 104$b „ dated Effingham county, <l8th February, •- Brought to Jail. I N Havnunuli. on the nisi ultimo, a ne gro to in wo , sa.sliis name is IS VAC hi.I tlmt lie belongs to Bevilt Cook of El iiert County, Ga that ho rahaway almui three weeks ago—he is b feel 8 1-4 incite, high and about 43 years of age, He lias a tear on bis chin, JOHN I DEWS, j. c. c* aug 0 173 > Notice. rr.RE AFTER the Savannah Libra J. ty will be opened for the deliver- to every Monday. Wednesday and Ffl dav. from 4 to 0 o'clock P. vl: * {ndividuals hot shate holders can have Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 25th May n nfigfo m.m »vho *»y* hi* name i* JANUA uy» nnd that he belong* to Kdward Chi* oltnn. of South Carolina, th t he rannwny about one tvoek ago. he i* 5 leet 2 inchef liitih and about 22 Ve.ir* of age. he has lost several of his front teeth, aug A J. 1. HEWS* 3. c.c Brought to Jail. B*N Savannah, iomo tjme agora negro JIL man who says his name »* JIM, unu that he belongs to John I'itman but does, not know where his master lives,nor where 1M , 18*4, pnvahio tn the said Wililaro Morel, or I he rannn ay from. I am induced tcibe NotlCC. J o t ilcr, on wr before the 1st day «f January Iteve shat he is owned by some one else, OUR months after date, we slmll apt nPX , f ot the sum of twenty five dollar*,for he is 4 feet U 1-4 incitesI highland * bo ' ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef- received, a copy whereof, with the years of age; mi county, for lefrte to sell nil the affidavit of the said A illiam Morel, is filed 1 speaking. JNQ. I DL.W8, j. c. c Estate ofVVilliim H. Womack, dec. || n t he Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that nno U 1 ** Kugliain peal Es ( eing several tracts of^Land in said county, William King, of tit" County or Effliog- n both sides of the Louisville road, eon- bam, the amine and qualified administrator lining together 570 aores, for the benefit n ( t |„, said William G. Porter, deceased, if the heirs. ■ and the heirs and representatives of the said WILLIAM A. PREVATT. vVtllUm J. Mttlryne. deceased, do shew Adm’r. in right of his Wife. ,. m „ B ntl 0 r hefore the litst day of th» next , SARAH PREVATT, Adm’x. tcrm ol this Court, «hv the prayor of the mat 48 78 I uetitin er should not ho granted, and it iv ; further ordered that litis rule he published NotlCC. mono of the public Gazettes of the City HE subscribers bog leave to Inform of Savannah, once a month until the time _ their customers and friends, tlmt. appointed for site ving rniive thereof, rly id the Fall they will liavd a superior] 1 xtract from theyninntra. Hsortm.nlJHO. t^lARLTON. Clk. Dry Goods,- . ) u 'Lll “!ii— r - th imported and domestic, of every de I Chttinbcf8 Superior Court ivlnl.on ii'liiolt sIsasi ii.lnnrl cnlil tiff Oil I - . .. 1 . • . i j . .a Committed to Jail, A t Coosawhalclila. on the 15ih ofMav last, a negro man named GEORGE vvlio sav* lie belongs to the Oakmulgce Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Robert Mr.Call Is agent; ho is about 83 years of age, 3 feet 7 or 1 indies high, jolt 13 J J. HECK, J. a. n. The Marine fe Fire In rlption, which they intciid.scliihgnn their lual liliernt terms. They also inform lls.it Filliant Rojo will attend to the Pry Goods. .. . . h • in,ness, and Hugh Hose to the. Factorage “,!r ^0,1 et al. •ill Commission Business, at their Count-1 ° r Ig House on the Hay, and will roako lllie- ll advanr.es to such, as inay feel disposed p cntiust them with the disposal of thetr foiluro. Both hrislnesses will bo onrried | t as lieforo, under the firm of , WM. & II. ROSE. I june12 188 JUNE 25th, <1:40 Chatham Su pertnr Cmiri. January Term, 1830 In Equity. vs. Eleazer Early, it. at. r < being verified-o the Court that F.le.i- zor Earlv one of the defendants in the above cause reside* out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said Eleazer Early appear on or before (he first day of the next Term of this < ourl ami on- ter bis appenrsUice thereto unu in default thereof the smd complainant have leave to their said Bill in tbe same Comimtted to Jail, A T Consawhatchie. on the 45th March last, a negro mao who sav- his name isJtlE. wlmfirst claimed Mr Hinharil 1-1- |i« as his master, hut silica says he belong* to a Mi .1 din riiierce. "hn lives about 4 miles from Savannah', he is about 5 feet n inches iiigh. and about forty years of age J. J. HECK, i b. d. July is- I"* Just Received: Agx UHLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing ,D 8 P and for sale by * J. H. HERBERT. For sale. TRACT of land containing 258 a cres, situate in the district of Oi-1 prnce0( j on . .. , nirgh, on Edisto creek in the stnto of . mai f ne r as if personal service of the Hill Ijatth Carolina, bounding not lit on lands jubpcena had iieen effected on the sat l |l)amcl Mazyck, end south nnd west on I Blazer—And it is further ordered tha |e said creek. I Mils Ruin be pulilftBed once a montli in on" |Foraplatof»aidln«d, and terms of sale, Lf the Public Gazettesof Savannah until ” 1-lHe expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes. ang 11 bply to [ i'oli*8 GF.Oe GLEN; Ex'or. cst. of John Glen. TreasurEr’s Office. August li 1820. MIE average price ofFlottrduvinglhc ».,|n,t month being 87 per barrel ol | >s. Bread for the present montli last weigh as follows,viz':, 1141-2 cents J,oaf ' 2lbs’ 11 oz I c t-4 t, „ 1 “ 5 1-4" I Of which all Rakers and stllersof Bread pH take due Nolice. M. W. STEWART, c. f. uftyl • Seiidlitz and Sbda Pow ders. DOZEN boxts Soda Pow- 50 do Scldlitz do- ' I The improved Cheltenham Salts, pre Wefl by Savory, Mooro & Davidson, itn- pttod and for sale by e A - TARPONS, |raarh^ M ' h °5* a 8 l# ! N * 8 i^ ROBERT W, june 30 133 POOLER, Clk. Just Received P ER Ship Henry and other late arri vals a supply of the follow ihg artt- clest ... ,, White Lead, ground in oil Dutch At American Linseod Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf Ginn Shellac Dry Black Lead Lambtack assorted papers Window Glass assorted sizes Paint Brushes do dn - . With a complete assortment of articles in the above line for salo low by july 28 , P.MABl-OW State Arsenal, P 'OpOSALS will bo icceived until t |,e t*t of Deramher next, for build in- anABSBNAtnf Brick on the Lot op- no'sile the Glintd itniise, 60 feet front hv 40 feet deep, two stork!» high; in accord ance with a plan in possession of the uo- dC Tii B e n pvoposats must inelude the cost of materials ; the work nin.t be .lone in tin- best manner, and o nst he finished by the 1st dav ofMav 1030. The Bricklayer* & Carprntor’s t^rnposals may bo srpnrnte irsint I the latter would be preferred. J A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with nppro,od seeurityiV.H he required, for the 17311 Treasury Department, JULY 17l(i, 1828. £4EALED PROPOSALS will be te- 5 ncived at till* offite until Thursday, l lo tld September next, for building and fitting mlt,. in all respects reedy for sea. {cabin furniture, provisions and ballast on ly exoepterl) a vessel to lie emplpvcd as a lleveuue Cutter, of the burthen of seventy- two too*, at eithesof tlte following ports; Savannah, Philadelphia, Charleston, Washington, DC. Norfolk, New York, Baltimore, Tho vessel to be built agreeably to a mo del to be furnished upon entering into the contract, and of materials corresponding to the following dimensions nnd specifica tions. to wilt Length—Between perpendiculars, sixty- two feel. Benin—Moulded, eighteen feet. /Jbfif—Seven and eight feet. Ktel—Of White Oak, to be sided nlno inches. Dearlwood— Amidships, of White Oak, lo he sided nine inches. Deadu'ood—Fore rind After,of Live Oak to lie siderl nine inches. Stern f oat Knee—Ot Live Oak, to be faved on tile keel to tho fore side of inner stern-post,an I over this knee the deallwood is to he built keeping the shortest pieces be low. Four holts are to be driven through the knee, yitt two through the Knee- ami Stern-post, and two through the Knee ami Keel, before the deatlwood bo t* are drove: care must he taken that tbe deadwood bolts and stern-post knee bolls do not come Inin contact. Tlte bolt* of knee and deadwood to be rivetted on the underside of k"f! and aft side of stem p< *t Bolls through rite knee in diamater three quarter* of ail loelt. Holt* through the deadwood in diatueiei seven-eights of an inch Inner Stern poat—Ol Live Oak. Main Stern-post—Of Live Oak, sided nine inches. Apron—Of Live Oak. to be sided one fool three inches. Fore Oenilwnml and Apron bolts, lo one foot above floating of copper, ill diameter, three-quaitei* of an inch. Floor limber., fatlocksi tuptiinber* of Live oak,to be sided six inches. „ To ho moulded at floprlieadj six and a half inches. — >t port sillor plnnk sheer foui inches. — It ralj llirne and three qnntler inches. Po he completely framed, flame bolls in diameter three-quartersof an inch. Eve ry other floor timber to be hulled —' ith one copper bolt tn diameter three quarter* of un Inch. The alternate floor timbers to be bolted after the kelson I* fitted, with cop per bolt, in diamater with a drift addsd | three quarters of an limit. > Keelson—Of White OaU.to he sided nine inches. _ Mofn Tmnsom—Of Live Oak, to he hulled with two iron holts, lb diameter se ven-eighth* of an Inch. The remaining transoms to *tde seven incite* and bolted with copper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths of an inch. _ . _ Night heads suit House Pieces—Of Live Oak, to he sided nine inches. Outside plnnk—The running plank of width oak, in thickness two & one quarter Inches. The outside plank abreast the deck to he in thickness three inches, and from thence the plank will fairlv and gra dually diminish tothethicKnestoffhe run ■ling plank of the bottom. The upper- edge oftlie plnnk next below the plank sheer, to he in tbiukness two and - , ' - lf inches. Plank Sheer—Of white oak, or yellow pine in thickness two and a half incltos.— From iho plank sheer to rail,the -pace w ill l» hoarded outside only w ill! narrow inch white or yellow pine boards,, fastened lo staunrheons about twenty-seven inches a- sunder, lo have fivo ports on edcli side and two in the stern with shutters. No plank outside from the light water Hub upwards (amidships) to he in width more than eight i elms. The fattening* of outside’ plank from keel to one foot above load water line, to be of copier. The spikes may bo composition. Tlte bolts to' bn copper.— There will bo no tremHI*. each stroke to be thileiifd to one frame (comprising two limner*! with three composition spikes ol -ix incites in length (wliero llto plank is ,1 wo and one-quarter inches thick) and one cupper boll flve-oightli* diiin-ter, to lie drove through and rivetted inside. Butt -bull* ami Howler end bolts of c ipper in diameter five-eighth* of an inch. Oioling plank of yellow pine in thickness two in ches. , , , UreaH hooks.—Of live oak, two below tin, deck book, to be faved and fastened before the deling is put on, nnd bolted with copper bolts in diameter three-quarterx of an inch. Clamps—Of white oak nr yrllotv pmo, in.thickness at tile upper-edge 3 inches. do do lower-edge two and a half in ches. . , , A list or air stra lies six inches widow he foi tiled next below tho strake under the clamp. - , , . Benin*—Of yellow pifie, to he sided in dies, and moulded seven and a half incliu*. To be.kneed at each end with one ledge and one lap knee, to tie sided five inches, excepting tho mast beams, w hich are to have a dagger knee in lieu of the lap knee, to bo bolted with bolts ill diameter three- fourths of an inch, Deck plank of yel low pine in thickness two anil a half inch- in width not to excced.oight inches, Fore gaR seventeen feet. Main do sixteen feet. Main boom St. Bowsprit out s-uard 12 feet. Lower mast and bowsprit, to be of yol low pme if to be had, the romuining spars to bo spruce. • Tlte remaining spars to be In propor tion. To have one fote-sall, orn-. Main-sail, one jib.ona fore-top sail- No. 1. Oneflying jib, one square sail, one top gallant-snil, one lower studding-sail, one tdpipast studding-sail, one gaft top-sail, of light canvass,; an awning foie nnd aft, of canvass, No.,2, with ttaiincheons complete. To bnvo three shrouds lo tho fureotas on each side, nnd two on each sldo tho main- matt, of five and a half inches tope. The .fore stay seven inches, with the remaining tunning nnd standing rigging, to he tn due proportion, of the best IttHMin hemp, to lie patent laid, nnd of equal fineness and stren^-h with that used in tho navy. The blocks fur sheets, Italvards, brace* to be patent-bushed To have one hempen ca ble, 75 fathom* 9 lltehes, and one proof chain cable, one inch diameter, 00 fnth oms. Two anchors, encli wrialung 500 pounds clear of stock. The anchor for chain catitr to have and iron ttnek; tn have all the’fixtures neccssaty for working! chain (ruble. -One hauler, six inches, 73 fathoms- One kedge anchor, wills iron slock, weighing clear of stock, 800 pounds. To have a capstan, enmhose, haimnnck, slnuncheon, waistrclptlis ring and eye bolts Wing bolls for train in releiving tackels.— Two iron davits on each quarter, fur the boats. All t e outside plank including the deca plank, to be plained Fotecas- lle floor, in length, about 14 feet, to have to births. To hake a trunk cabin, with a sky light, am) two sliding lights on each side, to be fitted with four birth* and lockers—to have a store room between the stern’ frame nnd after bulkhead ol^cabiu, in length about 13 feet— o have a magazine under the ca bin floor. To have two store rooms (one un eaclt side) before the Cabin In length six feet. The length ol cabin floor, including store rooms, 19 feet. s To havo two acuities near the stole runms, leading to the hold. The Bcnttle leading to the magazine, to have raised comings ami a cap of lead «— To have the necessary locks and bars for the doors end scuttle*; Tn have two bonis of suitable size; To have two coals of paint ; To have sufficient to carry fifteen httn dred gallons nf water. The materials used in the construction of the vessel, to be epproved of by such officer of tho Revenue sctvice, as the sec retary nf IhoTreasurV may appoint. Tlte Navy l5ccf mid Pork for 1830, Navt Oomsusbionkr’3 Office, ? ,17thJune, IB4D. ) Cl EALED PROPOSALS will ha rc- ceived at this Office, until tho 1st of September noxt.for the supply of 3030 uat- rcl* Navy Beef, nnd 2IU0 barrels Navy Potk, fot iheine of tho United Slates' Na val Service. 1000 barrels of llocf, and 880 barrets of Volk, tn bo delivered at each oftlie United States Navy Yards', Charles town, Massachusetts. Brooklyn,New-York and Norfolk, Virginia; and Iho whole quan tity must be delivered, at each and every Navy Yard, by the 1st or April, 1630. Tim, whole quantity of tho sBld Beef and Pork, must be of the best quality, Tho Beef must bo packed limit well fatted cattle, weighing not less than 480 lbs fn Iht quar ter, or 800 lbs. on the hoof all the legs, leg- rounds. clods, cheek*, shine, and. the neck of each animat, must bo wholly excluded Irom a tlte barrel, and the remainder of tbe car*, cass most be out into pieces r as ne.it a* mat be, so tliaj, will link' a huticl ofS nf JJavy Beef. The 1 fed and wed fatted, hind legs tnlire i finiii tire butrcl,g Hug must he cut into pieces i ns near as may be, so that 45 piece*, not moreJddm three of w hfelt shall be shoulder* will make n barrel f 200 lb*,, nett weight of Navy Pork. The whole quantity of Iho said Beef and P uk most he perfectly sai led in the (list instance with* and after wards parked with a sufficient quant'd) of ihr best Turk's Island.*, Isle of Alav, or tit. Ubessalt, and no olhei, to e.larrin pre servation. with five ounces of pure saltpe* ire In each anil evciy barrel. The barrels In which the said Beef and Pork, is to be packed, inusi be made of the best seasoned heart of While-Oak or While-Ash, free from sap, with one iron hflup on cacti chime, and otherwise folly and substantial-, ly hooped, and each barrel must be bran ded on ita bead. “Navy llerf,” or "Na vy Pork,” with the "Contractor’s name.'.’ and the "year” when packed. All the said Beef and Pork on delivery tit the res- . pective Navy Yanis must be suGlected to the test and inspection of some Steorn In spector, oftlie State within whieh.it is to be delivered, who shall be selected by the Commandant of the Yerd, at tlte place of delivery, without any charge tn the United, states therefor, and when inspected.in said manner, the contractor must put the. bar rels in good shipping order, ur the Beef and Pork will not he received, h Bidden are required tn state their prices separately, for the Beef, and for the Porlb and if they oiler to furnish at more thatl one yard, then seperately for each Yard 1 , vessel to lie completed witlnn sixty days [They are also reqnhed tn give their names. from the date of the contract, and the workinansh p to be inspected previous to tlte delivery, hr two competentjudget;nne to be chosen bv each of the parties to tbd contract, who. in the event jif their disa greement, are to choose a third, who are to determine whether the work lias been executed in all respects, conformably to file proposals and agreement. ’dgsrB. D. INGHAM. Sectetary of Treasury. ■July 20—2awtd {t3*The Snvnnnah Republican, Char leston Mercury,Norfolk lleaeon, Baltimore Hcpnhlicaq, American Sentinel, and New. York Courier nod Enquirer, Will publish the above twice a sveok, for three weeks. jtlly 28 VI1 By the President of the U. States. tnig 1 Just Received. , .. -Landing from schr Excel, wig BBLS'.panel Flour 1 mjk to halfbhls do do 5 bbls Linseed Oil 20 pieces Bagging 5 half bbls PlcltM Tongues J.B.1IERBERT. For sale by ang 25 Removal- rvq S. HJTHBR’HEXCHANGEOf- TP • lice is removed to l''e,0(Tice for i morlv occupied by S. & M. Allen & vo«i I two doors Eastbf tbe City Hotel, jnno 24 .443’' Just Received, /ft WHOLE bills Flour fresh ^and V 50 half bids do. ! Ground from Exchange Dock »ttg-18 180 5*. in Mill I IH« tu oavwwm. robe fastened with iron spikes and ping ed. ,ivinsf Porters.—Of live oak to be kneed, To bc|filted,With a,trunk cabin, and in other respects to' correspond witlt the drought. - '. To be coppered to a water line eight feet aft ami soven' feel forward, with twen ty-four onqce copper. To have a com plete set of masts nnd spars. The principal ones to be of the following named diinen- S "Mai"n mast whole length fifty-eight feet, head seven leet., . - Fore majt whole length 58 feet 8 inches, head 7 fedt. ; 4 . . Foro-yard thirty-feet. 'fop-snil-yard.twenty-foilT foot, Top.;galln)it-^4r(JriBSeftfflakm I N pursuance of law, I. ANDriltw Jack- sun, President ol the United Slates ol America do hereby declare and make known that a publio sale will be held nl the Laud Office at 8t Helena Court House, in tho State of Louisiana, on the second iMnmloy in Novemher next, for the dispo sal nfthe unappropriated po'dic lauds with in the limit of tho undermentioned tow n ships, situate in tho Land District West of Pearl River,and East oftlie Island of New Orleans, to nits Township two. of Range one, Townships one, two, three, five and six,- of Range two. Townships one, two,’ three, four, fivo and six, of Range threo. Townships one, two, three, four, six and saven, und fractional townships eight and nine, of Range four. Townships one, two, three, foul, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. ... Townships one, two, three, four, five, six nnd soven. and fracionnl township eight,of Range six. , - , . Townships one, two v three, four, fivo,six Bud seven, amt fihctiomit township eight,of Range seven. . Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven, ami liuctional tnwnship eight,of Range eiclit. Townships one, taro, three, four, five, six and seven of Mango nine. Tito above townships are all situate south oftlie thirty first degree of latitude, and East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly -all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfnw, .nd Tangapnha rivers. ■ ■ ; The townships will bo offered in the ol der above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. The lauds reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will be ex cluded from sale. . Given under my hand at tljo city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1840. . . ... (Signed) ANDREVV JACKSON. Bv the President, ' GEO.GRAHAM .... • Commissioner of the General Land Office. To tie published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allnpnpa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Regiater^Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston M er ‘ cury,,. S«yawra|F • Republican, .Angusta their residence, imd the names ami resir lienee of their sin olios, minutely, and must transmit llieir bids sealed and eudoriotf. "OITer to furnish Navy Beef and Na- vy l’ork, fot 1830 " Tlie Commissions of the Navy are atli* ,.orty to take the offers of a bidder for any one Yard.ur for the ailieles deliverable at anyone Yard, or in greater pioportions, if Such bids be I he in welt. Any Bid not made in conformity to thit advertisement, nr not received within the limited tune, will not be opened. Tlte parts of tbe animal to be excludad from the barrel will be particularly descri bed in drawings,w inch will form part of the contracts. Persons (inuring information upon the subject with an intention to hid, may obtain it by seasonable application to toe Board. june 26 ISO t ' ’ To be published twice a wreck in the Bal timore Republican, Atner. Sentinel, Nat Gazette, N. Y Mar. Adveniser ami Ey. Post, Boston StBtesmnn, Commotciat GA- zette, New-Hampshire patriot, Providenoo Patriot, Hartford Times, Raleigh. 8lay, Halifax Minerva, Norfolk Herald, Rich mond Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Cincinna ti Republican, Nashville Republican.Ked- tuclty Gazeltee, Kentucky Argus, Colum bia Telescope, Charleston Patriot, Savon* milt Republican, Mobile Register.fit. Lou is Beacon, Louisiana Advertiser. Salisbu ry Western Carolinian. i Chronicltijyashyjlle Republican, & Louis- By the President of tlie U* nited States. : I N pursuance of law, 1, Andre-iv Jack son, President of the United Stales of America, do hereby declare and mako known that a publiq salo will lie held at lm Land< Ifftce at Sparta, in ihe. State of Alabama, on the see,ond Monday.in Octo ber next,' for. the dlspOinl of the public- lands w ithin the limits of the utidernien-' tinned townships and fractional low ushipy. to wili ...... Townships Seven, eight, nine, ten nr.4 eleven, of Rauge.twenty five. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten aqa Iractional townships eleven of Range tweu- Townships seven, eight, nine and frae- liocal township ten, of Range twenty sov- fin. — - Townships severtaml eight, and fraction*- - ul townships trine and ten of Range twenty e 'Township seven,* and fractional town ships eight and uiue, of Uango twenty nine., - ■ Fractional.townships soven and eigl)t» of Range thirty, The townships are to be offered tn this _ -order above designated, beginning with tho lowest number of section in each. - ■ The lands reserved by law (or tlto use of sclibtds, or for other Jmtpqses, are to be ex cluded from sale. - ’ Given-under my hahcl at the City.of MatuffoWW*’ ni ■Commissioner of the GeneralLandOffice, •j To bo published in the Natchez State*-, mail, J ackson J ournah l.onisrana Advent- ker, Allapapa Gazelle, Hoiitxville Demo crat, Mobile Register. Ba ttmore Republi can. Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Eu- quirof, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury,. Savannah Republican, Augusta Ctironh; ■pie, Nashville Republican, and Louisville • Advertiser, july' 23 A-n