Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 01, 1829, Image 1

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JNoticc. T HE Suhscrib-r having qualified the will of the late Joseph Law 8 of Liberty County, requosts nil persons hnvina demands against the estate to pre sent them duly attested, and all persons •»- debted to the same, to come forward i inaUo payment. j^S.LAW. jnly 20 nun- SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. No 187 Vol. XXVI TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1829. in- nmi Notice, F OUR Months after 'dote implication „j|| ho made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Hmanuel enmity ,r leave to sell all the real estate of Jarnos jniney,dec. for the. henehtoftlie heirs and rfdil0r THOMASrfU ; iNKY, Adm’or. jnly 28 171 ~ Notice. ■•gaOMCVSiS I* - in will nrWcnt them duly attested, 1*1,bos. indebted to said estate will make paymeutto DE LaM0 TTA. Jun. Qualified Executor. inly 7 grill to Notice, ASSESSattjtS iont them, and those indebted ,w»l make P^ K,en TUOMASSwi r NEY,Adm'or. ,]uiy28 >71 IT Notice. | he co-partnership heretofore exlst- ■ mg between the subscribers under he firm of James Anderson & Co. expired iy limitation on the 3l*t of Mav last. All persons indebted will make W 1 "**’} o James Anderson, wliols duly authorised o settle the affairsoftho concern, and ai l C,»J. KINO. june K 133 . . Notice. IOU11 months after date, application ■ • wilt be made to the Honorable the ■slices of the Inferior Court of Efiiog- ■m county, when sitting for ordinary pur- isos, for leave to sell llto half of an.undi- ded tract of land in the county of Effing im, containing 1.47 1-2 acres formerly a propertyof Benjamin l orteji for the inefit of thehoirs of William G. Porter, ° ea ” d ' WIIXIAM KINO, Administrator do bonis non. may 8 108 Notice. rEREAFTEU theSavannnh Libra- ■.A ry will bo opened for the deliver^ fo looks every Monday, Wednesday and Fri ay, from 4 to 0 o'clock P. M. Individuals riot share holders con hnvo io use of ihe Library on th# following inns:— For one year, by paying 81* ** six months, “ 3 •* any less period, at the rate ol * 1 per month WM. .MOREL, Librarian. may 1 16*§n . . Notice. 10UR months after date, vre shall opj] ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef fingham county, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of William H. Womack, dec. teing several tracts of Land in said county, In both sides of the Louisvillo road, con taining together 970 acres, for the benefit If the heirs. * ' , WILLIAM A. PREVATT, Adm'r. in right of his YVife. SA11AII PREVATT. Adm'x. I mar IS . 73 Rotp. HIE subsoribers^Wg leave to inform their customers and friends, that larly iri the Fail they will have a superior' "“ortment of ' Dry Goods, ilh imported anil domestic, pf every de- aiption, which they intend selling on their sual liberal terms. Thoy also infotm that I illiam Itoso wilt attend to llto Dry Goods usiness, and Hugh Rose to the Factorage For sale. A TRACT of land containing 250 a £». cres, situate in the district of Or ngeburgh, on Edisto creek in the state of WiCsrolma, bounding not in otj lands ’fDaniel Mazyck, and south and wostqn, be said creek. For a plat of said land, and terms of sale, PP*y ‘o GF.O. GLF.N, feb»3 Ex’or. est. of John Glen. nd Commisjion Business, at their CouiTt. lg House on the Hay, and will make libe- adrances to such as may feel disposed o enliust them with the disposal of thplr (odttco. Both businesses will bo carried n as before, tinder the .firm of WM. & II. ROSE, june 12 133 , Treasurer’s Office. T AuoObt 1, 1820. HE average price of Flour during the last month being 87 per barrel of lt»B 1|,3. Bread for the present month nuit weigh as follows viz:) 12 1-2 cents Loaf 21hs It oz 6 1-4 *"* “ j u 5‘i-st 11 Of which all' Bakersand sellers of Broad will talto due Notice. Mi W..STEWART, c. t. aag l Seidlitz and Soda Pow ders. I DOZEN boxes Sodai Pow- 00 . * Soidlitz do nsTa°u m ?i rovc ^ CheltOnham Salts, pro So,t d n by v? vory ’ Hooto & Davidson, im- ported and for sale by . A. PARSONS, ma J. o at 6 4 tlsle ' Nor8 “Vi JYIALLERY^& DUFFY, DRAPERS (■ TAILORS, n.v the bay, EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL. H AVE received by recent arrivals from Now York,.a fresh end elegant as sortment of tho ntpst seasonable , GOODS, In their line— ' constSTiNoor Blue black, brown, olive, Green and mix. BROADCLOTHS. BIuo, brown,green,and steel mixt QUEENS CLOTH. Blue blaok and fancy colored tingle mil' led CASSIMERE. wear) Bombazine Circassian Brown, white and drab English an French Drill Striped Florentine, Satin Jean . Grass Cloths, Bourbon Drill SHk Gambler, Nankeen And a variety of other stuffs suitable foi summer coatees and pantaloons . VESTINGS English, Italian and French black and colored Silk Valencia anti Marseilles of Buff, White and neat fancy Patterns White and Bull Cassimcro and Cash- me ret All of which they are prepared to moke to measure, in tho best manner and at short notice. , FANCY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment of Silk and Llnejt Cambric Pocket Hand kerchiefs Cravats’, Stooks, Stift'nors - Black, white and straw oolorod Horse- skin Gloves, Grass Cloth and Linen do Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rlb- - bona, Hosiery of all descriptions Foraging, Moroco, Cadet & Moditer ranead Caps, Sec. Sic. - ALSO, A general Assortment of ItKADY MAUR SMltttO AND SUStMEB CLOTHING. Consisting of Coats. Frocks and (^oattees, Panta lons Vests, Jackets, Drawen, Shirts, Collars, he. Sic. Sic, M. & D. respectfully inform their friends that the whole of tho goods hove been care fuHy selected by Mr. M. and the ready made clothing, manufactured entirely un der his inspection, Si. they assure their cus tomersthat the .utmost confidence may be placed in the faithluluess of their work. nptB 30 Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT. Joey Term. 1820. O N the petition of William Morel, sta ling the existence & loss and praying the establishment of a certain promissory note, jointly and severally made end signed ry William J. Mulryne, and William G Porter, both late of said county deceased, dated Effingham county, 13th February, 1824, payable to the said William Morel, or Order, on or before the 1st day of January next, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for value received, a copy whereof, with the affidavit of the said VY illiam Morel, is filed in the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Effiing- ham, the act ins and qualiAed administrator of the said William (1. toner, deceased, and the heirs and representatives of the said William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew, cause on or before the first day of the next term ol this Court, why the prayer of the petitioner should not he 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 until tho time appointed for shoeing cause thereof. Extract from the minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. july 18 167§n Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829- The Marine Si Fire In surance Bank of Ihe . State of Georgia, et al. tij. Eteazer Early, et. al. I T being verified to the Court that'Elea- zor Early one of the defendants in the above cause resides out of Chatham- conn- ,—On motion it is ordered that the said ■Jlenzer Early appear on or before the first day of tho next Term of this Court and en ter his appearance thereto and in default thereof the said complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill in tho same manner as if personal serviro of the Bill and subpoena-had been effected on the sai I Elcazor—And it is further ordered Ilia this Rule be published once a month in one nfibo Public Gazcttcsof Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. jtmo 80 198 Just Received P ER Ship Henry and other late arri vals a supply of the following arti cles f ' White Lead, ground in oil Dutch & American Linseed Gil India Vermillion- Gold Loaf t Gum Shellac Dry Black Lead' Luiiiblnck assorted papers ‘ Window Glass assorted sizes Paint Brushes do do With a complete assortment of articles in the above line for sale low by july 28 - * ■ P. MARLOW. Brought to Jail, TN Savannah, on tlio 10th inst, a negro JR. man who says his name Is JERRY, and that ho belongs to tho Stato of Geor gia, that ho runaway from the Chatalioo- chcc river about 4 months ago—he is 5 feet it inches high, and about 83 years of agojhe is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS) y,o. c. oug 18 180 Brought to Jail, TN Savannah on tho 10th Inst, a negro JL man who says hit natno is SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of Geor gia, that he fxnaway from the Chatahoo- cheo River about 4 months ago—ho is 5 feot 5 8-4 inches high and about 2b years of age—lie has Inst one of his front tooth. JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c. a tig 18 ' Brought to Jail. ^N Savannah, on the loth in-t. a negro JL man who says his name is NED, and that he belongs to tlio State of Geoigla, that ho ranaway from the Chatuhoouliec river about 4 months ago, he is 5 feet 8 incites high and about 23 years of age. JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c. au g 18 180 Brought to Jail. T'N Savaunali. on the 4th ultimo, a ne- JL cro man,who says his name is POLY- DOitE and that lie belongs to James Ciuhbert, of South Carolina, that lie rana way about ten days ago, ho is 5 feot 8 in ches high and abtmt (8 years nf age. ' JOHN I. DEWS.y. c. c. aug 0 179 Brought to Jail. TN Savannah, on the 29th ultimo, x ne JL gro man, who says hit name it TO- -EY ,Bnd that he belongs to William Beal of Richmond County, Gu. that he runaway about two weeks ago, he is 5 feet 8 1-2 In ches high & about 36 veals ofage—’the top of Ills head is gray. JOHN I DEWS, j. c.c. aug6 175 Brought to Jail. TN Savannah, on the 81st ultimo, a nc- JL gro man who sats his name it I4AAC and that he belongs to Bevill Cook of El- lert County, Qa that he ranaway about three weeks ago—he is a feet 2 4-4 Inches high and about 45 years of age, lie has a scar on hls chin. JOHN I DEWS, j. c. c. augO 175 Brought to Jail. TN Savannah an the 25th May a negro JL man who says his name is JANUA RY, and that he belongs to Edward Chis- nlinn. of South Carolina, that he ranaway about one week ago, lie is 5 teet 2 inches high and about 22 years of age, he has lust several uf his front teeth, aug 6 J. 1. DEYVS, J. c. c. Brought to Jail. TN Savannah, some time ago, a negro JL mat: who says his name is JIM, and that he belongs to John Pitman but does not know where his master lives,nor where he ranaway from. ,1’ am induced to be lieve-Thut he is owned by some ono else, he is 4 feet 9 1-4 inches high and about 15 years of ag6; he stnmmers n little when speaking. JNO. 1. DEWS, j. c.c une 14 142 Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatchio, on tile 15th ofMav £M. last, a negro man named GEORGE who says he belongs to the Oakmolgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. fiobeit McCall is agent; he is about 85 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, july 13 - J. J. BECK, j. *. n. Comimtted to.Jail, A T Consawhatchie. on the *5th March jfm last, a negro mail who saysJiis name is JOE. who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, but since says he belongs to a Mr. J vhn Thierce, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah; he is about 5 feet 9 inches high, and a Bout forty years of age. J. J. BECK, J. B. n. july IS 103 Just Received. BBLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing Ov and for sale hy J. B. HERBERT. aug 11 State Arsenal. Tfcrc 01*08 41,3 will he received until ■ w the 1st of December next, for build: ing an Abbenai. of Brick on the Lot op posite tho Guard' House, B0 feet front try 40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord, anco with a plan in possession of the un dersigned'. ' , , f The proposals must include the cost nt materials; tho work must be dono in the best manner, and must be finished hy the 1 st day of May 1830. Tho Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s proposals mny bo snpurato or jointly—the latter would be preferred. • A-Rend of Ton Thousand Dollars with approved security will he required, for the faithful performance of the contract. YV. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, aug l 17311 Just Received. Landing from schr Excel. -g rn BBLS Canal Flour JLO 10 linlfBk’Is do do 5 bbls Linseed Oil 20 pieces Bagging . 5 half bbls Pickled Tonguer F ° rSal ° by J.B. HERBERT., aug 25 Whole No (M53. - Removal. T S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- fice is removed to tho Office for- mcrlv occupied by S. & Al. Allen & Go., two doors Eastol” the City Hotel, june**' 148 WHOLE bbls Flour fresh >nd SO DO half bbls do. Ground from old Wheat—Apply to PALMES & LEE, Exchange Dock. atlg.10 180 - plank sheer font inches, and three quarter inches, Treasury Department, Jt)LY 17th, 1820. OJ BALED PROPOSALS will bo re- 55) ceived at this office Until Thursday, tho Sd September next, for building and fitting out, in all respects ready for sea. (cabin furniture, provisions and ballast on ly excepted) a vessel to ho employed as a Revenue Cutler, of Ihe liUrlheg of seventy- two tons, at either of the following ports; Savannah, Philadelphia, Charleston, Washington, DC. Norfolk, Now York, Baltimore, The vessel to ho built agreeably to a mo del to ho furnished upon entering into the contract, and Gf materials corresponding to the following dimensions and specifica tions, to wilt Length—Botwcen perpendiculars, sixty- two feet. Ream—Moulded, oightaen feet. Hold—Seven and oight feet. Keel— Of White Oak, to be sided nine Inches. Deadutobd—Amidships, of-White Oak, to be sided nine inches. Dtadtcood—Fore and After, of Lire Oak to he sided nino inches. Stern-post Knee—Uf Live Oak, to be fared on the keel to the fore tide of inner stern-post,nn I over this knee the dendwood Is to be built keeping the shortest pieces be low. Four bolls are to lie driven thiongh tho ktiee, viz: tiYo timing’ll the Knee and Stern-post, and two through the Knee and Keel, before tho dcuilwood bolts are dr,ove; care must lie taken that the deadwood bolls and stern-post knee bolts do not come into contact. Tinabolts of knee and deadwood to be rivetted on the underside of keel and aft side of stern-p- it. Bolts tliroucli - tho knee in diainator throe quarters of an Inch. Bolts through the dendwood in diameter seven-eights of an inuli. Inner Stern-post—Of Live Oak. Main Stern-post—Of Livo Oak, sided nine inches. Apron—Of Live Oak, to be sided foot three inches. Fore Dendwood and Apron bolts, to one foot above floating of copper, in diameter three-quarters of an inch. Floor timbers. Hillocks, toptimbers of Live oak,to be sided six infthet. - - To ho moulded at floorheads six and a half inches. —at port sill or , —at rail three an , To he completely framed, frame holts in diameter three-quarters of nn Inch. Eve ry other floor limber to be bolted with one copper bolt in diameter three quarters of an inch. The alternate floor limbers to be bolted after the kelson is fitted, with cop per bolt, in diameter with a drift added three quarters of an inch. Keelson—Of Whito Oak,to bo sided nine inches. Main Transom—Of Lite Oak, to be bolted with two Iron bolts, in diameter se ven-eighths of nn inch. The reiiiaiaing transoms to side seven incites end bolted with copper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths of an inch. Night heads arid Hause Pieces—Ot Live Oak, to be sided nine inches. Outside plank—The running plank of white oak, in thickness two & one-quarter inches. The outside plank abreast the deck to be in thickness three inches, and from thence the plank will fairly and gra. dually diminish to the thickness of the run ning plank of the bottom. The upper edge of the plank next below the plank sheer, to be in thickness two and a half inches. Planjc Sheer— Of white oak, or yellow pine in thickness two and a half inches.— From the plank sheer to rail,tho,space will he boarded outside only-with narrow inch jvhito or yellow" pine boards, fastened to stauncheons about twenty-seven inches a- sander, to have five ports on each side and two in the stern with shutters. No plank Sutside frdm the light water line upwards (amidships) to be in width more than eight inches. The fastenings of outside plank from keel to one foot above load water, line, to be of copper. The spikes may bo composition. The bolts to be copper.— There wilt bo no tremllfs, each strake to be fastened’ to one framo (comprising two timbers) with three composition spikes of six inches in length .[where tho plank is two and one-quarter inches thick) and one copper bolt fIVe-eiglilhs diameter, fo be drove through and' rivetted inside. Butt bolls and hooder end bolts of copper in diameter five-eighths of an inch. Cieling plank of yellow pine in thickness two in ches. Breast hooks.—Of live oak, two below tho dcok hook, to' be faved and fastened before the ciclingis put on, and boltod with copper bolts in diameter three-quarters of an inch. Clamps—Of white oak or yellow pine, in thickness at tho upper-edge 3 inches. do do ' lower-edge two and a half in ches.. A list or air strakes six inches wide to be formed next below tho strake under the clamp. Beams—Of yellow pine, to be sided in ches. and moulded seven and n half inches. To be kneed at each and with otto ledge and one lap kneo, to he sided five inches, excepting the mast beams, which arc to have a dagger kneo in lieu of the lap knee, to he boltod with bolts in diameter three- fourths of an inch. Deck plank of yel low pine in thicknoss two'nnd a half inch 1 es,'in width not to exceed eight inches, To be fastened with iron spikes and plug ged. Mail Porters.—Of live onk to be kneed, To be|fitted with a trunk cabin,- end’ in other respects to correspond with the draught. To be coppered' to a, water line eight feet aft: arid seven feet forward, witlitwoh- ty-four ounce copper. . To have a com plete set of masts and spars. Thd principal s be of the fbllowing named dimen sions Main mast whole length fifty-eight feet, head seven ffe'etr. Fore mast 1 wholb length 58 feetA melias, head i fbeti;. . v Fota-yaV'd 1 thlrty-leotV ... •• Top-sail-yar'd tWenty-four feet'. . Top-gnllbm-yard’sixtben feet- Forg-top’masl thirty-one fbeti’ pbl# sw-’ Fore gaft soventcon feet. Main do sixteen feet. Main-boom 22. Bowsprit out board 12 feat. Lower mast and bowsprit, to lie ofycl low pins if to be liad, the remaining spars to ho Spruce. Tho remaining apart to bo In prupor- on. " Td have one fore-sail, one Main-sail, one jib, one fdro-toji tail. No. !• Oneflying jib, one square sail, one top- gallant-sail, nnb lower studding-sail, one topmast studding-sail, one gaft top-sail, of light cahvnss/, an awning fate and aft, of canvass, No.;2, with stauncheons complete. To have three shrouds to the foreman, on each side, and two on each side tho main- mast, of five and a half inches rope, The fore slay seven inches, with the remaining tunning and standing rigging, to be in due prnportinn, of the best Uiissiiin hemp, to ho patent laid, and of equal fineness and strength with that used in the navy. The blocks for Sheets, halyards, braces to be patentbtiihcd To have oiie hompenca- b|o, 75 fathoms 9 inches, and one proof chain cable, one inch diameter, (10 fath oms. Two anciiors, each weighing 500 pounds clear of stock. Tho anchor for chain cable to have wnd Iron stock) to Have all the -fixtures necessaiy for working a chain cable. One liauser, six Inches, 75 fathoms. One hedge anchor, with iron stock, weighing clear of stock, 31)0 pound!. To have a capstan, canibnse, hammock, itaunclieon, waist-cloths ring and eye tiolts Ring bolts for train In rclciving tnckeU.— Two iron davits on each quarter, for the boats. All thb outside plank including the deck'plank, to bo plained Forecas- tlo floor, in length, about 14 feet, to have 10 births. To have a trunk cabin, wltha skylight, and two sliding lights on each side, to he fitted with four births and lockers—to have a store room between the stern frame and after bulkhead of^enbin, in length about 13 feet—to have, a magazine under the ca bin floor. To have two store rooms (one on each side) before the cabin in length six feet. Tho length ol cabin floor, including store rooms, 10 feet. To have two scuttles near the stole rooms, leading to the hold. The scuttle leading to Ihe magazine, to liavo raised comities and a cap of lead To have the necessary locks and bars for the doors end scuttles ; To have two boats or suitable size; To have.two coats of paint t . To have sufficient to carry fifteen hun dred gallons of water. The materials used in the construction of the vessel, to he approved of by such officer of the Revenue service, as the sec retary of the Treasury may appoint. The vessel td be completed witlnn siXtv days from Ihe date.of the contract, and the workinansh'p to be Inspected previous to the delivery, by two competentjtidgesione to be chosen bv each of the parlies to ihe contract, who. In the event of their disa greement, are to choose a third, who are to determine whether the work has been executed in all respects, conformably to the proposals and agreement. 8.D. INGHAM. Secretary of Treasury. July 20—2awtd ' 04?*The Savannah Republican, Char leston Mercury,Norfolk Beacon, Baltimore Republican, American.'Sentinel, and Now York Courier and Enquirer, will publish the above twice a week, for three weeks, july 28 m By the President of the U. States, I N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack- son, President of ihe United States ol America do hereby declare and make known that a pnlilie sale will be held at the Land Office at St Helena Court House, in the Stale of Louisiana, on the second Monday in November next, for the dispo sal of the unappropriated public lands-with- in the limit of the undermentioned town ships, situate in the Land District West of Pearl River,and East of the Island of New Orleans, to wit: Township two, of Range one, Townships.onc, two, three, five and six, of Range two. Townships one, two, three, font 1 , five and six, of Range three. Townships one, two, three, four, six and seven, and fractional townships eight and nine, of Range four. Townships one, two, three, foul, fire,six and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. Townships one, two, three, four, fire, six and seven, and fractional township eight,of Range six. Townships one, two, threo, four, five,six and soven. and fractional township eight,of Range seven. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven, and ft actional township eight,of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and seven of Range nine. The alroVe townships are all situate south of tho thirty first degree of latitude, and Eas.l ot the Meridian, and embrace nearly all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw, and Tangapaha rivers. The towhsliips will he offered in the or der above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. The faiids reserved by law for the usqMf schools, or for other purposes,-will be ex cluded from sale. Given under nty hand at tile city nf Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1829. (Signed)- ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President', , ; GEO. GRAHAM Commissioner of the General Land Office. To be published in the Natchez State's- man; Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapupa Gazette, Huntsville DetiiO- crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi can, ,. Philadelphia' .Sentinel;- Richmond Enquirer,’Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury,- SaVannalr Republican, Augusta Cltrdrilcle,Nashville Republican, & Louis- vilMAilvertiserV jlifySfJ’ XIV Navy Beef and Pork fur 1830. Navy Commissioner’s Office, ? ■j * 17thJiine, s flJLALED PROPOSALS wjll bo rc- ceived at this Office, Until ihe 1st of September next,for tho supply of 3000 hat* rets Navy Poof, and 2400 barrels Navy roik, (or tho uso of tho United Slates* Na- val Service, 1000 barrels of Beef, and 8 ?o hl t r r tc - ls ° n ‘ orl! > ,u bedehvored fit each orthe United States Navy Yards; Chnil.-i- town, Massachusetts, Brooklyn,New-Yoi It nnd Norfolk, Viiginta: anil the whole qttan- ’ M-V r"^ 1 b° delivered, at each and every Navy Yard, by the 1st of April, 1889. Tho who e quantity of the said jlhcf and l’oi k, must he of llto best quality. The Beef ,l,U5t b° packed hom wtl/ f.uicil cattle, weighing not less than : lbs in tlte quar ter, or SOOJhj. en the honf all the leus, hr- rounds, clods, cheeks, shins, and the neck of each animal, nitiit he wholly excluded Irom Ihe burreli and llto remainder of the enr-* cats must be cut Into pieces of 10 lbs. feneli, os neat ns mny bo, so that twentjr pieces win make a hanfcl of 200 lbs. nett weight, of Navy Beef. ThoTork must be corn fed and well fatted, all the skulls, feet,and hutd legs entire must be wholly excluded fiom t he band, nnd the remainder of tho Hog nufst be cut into pic-rrs of a lbs each os dear as may be, so il-at s”, pieces, not more thin three of tvhii h shall he shouldc-is svill nsoke a bartel ofXOO lb,, nett wcigln ofPlavy Pork. The whole quantity nf the said Beef and Pork must bo peifecilysnl-’ ted tit the first instance with, nnd after wards parked with a sufficient qsiantiiv of the best Turk’s I,lauds, Isle of Slav, or fit.- Uhessalt, and no other, tq enSiirh its pre sentation, with (Ire* bmiccs of piire s tltpc. tre to each and evety barrel. The ban, Is in svhich the said Beef nnd Fork is to be K ™, must be made of the best seasoned of White-Oak br Wl.lte-Ash, free Irom tnp, with one iron hn,,p on eacli plume, and otherwise fully ami substantial Iy hooped, and each, bifrltl must be bran ded on, it, head. ’'Na*y Ileef,"-hr “Na vy Pork," with the "Contrafcior’s name.” jyulhq •* rear When packed. All the sard Beef and Pork on delfvery nt the res pective Navy Yards ihutt bC objected id the test and inspection of sotm SUoni In spector, of the Stole within which.it Is 16 be delivered, who iltall be ftlbcteil by the Commandant of thb Yord, at thb place of delivery, wilhoul any tharge to the United mates therefor, and when impeded ip suit! manner, the contractor must put tlio’ bar rels in good shipping order, or. the liecf anil Pork will not be roefeived. Bidders nro required to sinie their prices separately, for the Ueef.anfi for the Pork, and if they offer to furnish at More thaft an#* yard, then seperately for" each Yard, They are also required to give their nafnesj their residence, and the names and resi dence of their sureties, minutely,’ amf musf transmit their bids Sealed and endorsed-’ "Offer to fitrnish Navy Beef and Na-, vyPork, for f8S0.’’ The Commissions of thb' Navy arb'at !i- ’ ..erty fo take the offers ofa liiddor for airy one-Yard, or for the aiticles deliverable at. nny one Yard, or in greater proportions, if suen bids bo ihe loiVesf. m Any Bid mt made in eonfnfplifly lo fhlr advertisement, or not received within tho limited time, will nnl be opefied. I The parts of the animal to bo excluded from the bnrrel will be particularly desejiv bed in drawings,which will forht part of thn” contracts. Persons desiring information upon the subject with an intention to bid.' may obtain it by seasonable application to tha Hoard. - jnne 20 150 t To be'published twice a weak In the Bill- 1 timore Republican, Atner. Sentinel, Nut- Gazette, N. Y filer. Advetlfser and I'!t I Post, Boston Statesman, Commercial Ga zette, New-llampsbiro patriot, Providence Patriot, Hartford Times, Raleigh Star,' Halifaxfilinerva, Norfolk Herald, Rich-' mond Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Cincintla-' ti Republican, Nashvillo lleptihlican.Ken- tucky Gazettee, Kentucky Argus, Colum bia Telescope, Charleston Patriot, Savan nah Republican, Mobile Register, St. Lou is Beacon, Louisiana Adterllsor. Saflsbu- • ry YVestern Carolinian. By the President of the U- lrited Stated. I N pursuance of law, I, AiinnEW Jack- . sort. President of the United Slates of" America, do heraBy declare arid make known that a public sale will lie held at the Land Office qt Sparta, in the State -of Alabama, on the second Mondayin Octo ber next, for the disposal of the public lands within thb limit’s of the .undermen tioned townships and ’fractional' townships', to wit: ' Townships seven, eight, nine, ten.ar.d eleven, of Range twenty fivo. Townships seven, eight, nino,' ten jtnd (factional townships eleven of Radge twen ty six. Township’s seven, eigltj, nine and fi-id- tional township ton, of Range twenty sev en. Townships seven and eight, arid fraction al townships nine and ten of Range twenty eight. IWnship seven, and- fractional town/., ships eigltr and nine, of Range Jwentjr nine,- Fractional townships sevet) and Cighft' of Range thirty. The townships arb to be offered in the' order above designated, beginning with thb . loivest'numhCr of section in each. The lands reserved hy law lor the use of schools, or for otHer purposbs, are to be ex cluded from sale. Given tinder my hahd at th’e City of Washington, this third day of July;'A/D. 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. By-the Prdsident: GEORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner of the GcneralLandOffice.; To be published in the Natchez Stales- ' matt, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti-J ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo-' crat, fllobile Register, Baltimore Republi can, PhiladefpBia'Seniinel, Richmond En> quirer, Raleigh Star/Charleston Mercury,- Savannah Republican, Augusta Clironi-' iclc, Nashville Republican, and’Louisville , 'Advertiser, july 28 till" - “V