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No 188 VoJ. XXVI
Thursday Evening, September s, 1829;
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Whole No ....<5454.
INotice.
T HE auliscril)"t having Qualified on
,|,o will of the Mo loscph Law son.
if Liberty County, requests nil person?
avliig demands agatiut the estate to pro-
eut them duly attested, an,I nllpersons in-
obted to l:!0 sumo, to oouu, forward end
make payment.
ju|y 28
JOHN 9. LAW.
171 MI.
1'
Notice,
OUR Month* after date application
■ ■ w ill bo made to the lion, the Justic e
nbe Inferior Court of Emanuel county
V |cavo«T«n »H Ute real estate of Jama.
Iwiney.dee fur the benefit oflhe liolri and
rpJil, TllOMA-8WINEY.Adm’or.
july 48
171
Notice.
avlng demands ngainit
Uto Mr*. Sarah De
hem duly attested,
L ata will ntake
rt'-nsoN;
| iho ratal
antnttl will
„d those InJt
laymenttrj L/vMOTTA , lun.
Qualified Ekccutor.
inly 7 l —-
Notice,
. T.L norsohs having demand* nR»m«t
i A the estate of James Hwlncy, will pro
indebted will make
p,ymm, THO h MA9Sw"NEY, Adm'or.
july 28 . 17*
Notice.
rwm IIR co-purtnership heretofore
T the subscribers.under
,l«firm*ofJ.m..And.r«.n&Coexp,red
b* limitation on the 8t*t of Msy last
*AII penon* Indebted will make pay men
to James \nderaon. wltou duly
to settle the affairinfflra enneerngund <sl l
continue^ t^ERSoT
O. M KINO.
Vine IB. ■ UIB I -
Notice! "
E -lUtt month* after date, application
will bemnde to the Honorable tlx
cos of the Inferior Court of Effing
ham county, when slti mg for ordinary pur
puses, for leave to sell the half of an undi
vided traet nf.land in the count.vofEffine
Win, containing if) I"**«“• fo ™
the property of Benjamin l'orter, for the
benefit of the holra of William G. 1 orler.
deceased. VV il.LI.VMKtNO.
Administrator de bonia non.
may 6 to* L’
Notice.
H EREAFTER -the Savannah Libra
ry will be opened for the deliver lo
.Bonus every Monday, Wedpesday and Fri
day« from 4 to 6 o*clonk Pi M.
Individual* not share hold^s can have
jlhn use of ihe Library on the Jollowin^
terms t-- '
For one year,,by .paying J 1 *
*• six months, “ b
•• any less period, at the rate ol
per month
WM. MOREL. Librarian,
may J 102§*
—■—rt
MALCERY& DUFFY,
DRAPERS (f TAILOJIS,
01* T1IK BAY,
EAST OF TI1E CITY HOTEL.
H AVE received bv recant arrival! from
Now York, a fresh and eleg'?nt as
sortment of the most seasonable,
GOODS,
It, their line— y *
CONSIITI NO or
Blue black, brown, olive, Green and mixt
BKUADCLOTIlfl.
Blue, brown,green,and steel mixt
QUEENS jCLOTII.
Blue black and fancy colored-single mil"
led
PASSIMF.IIE.
Merino Clotb and Caiilmorp, flight
end beautiful material* for summer
wear)
Bombazine Circassian
Brown, white and drab English and
French brill
Striped Florentine, Satin Jepn )
GrnskCloths, llnnrhon Drill
Silk Camblet, Nankeen
Arid a variety of other nulls suitable fot
-summer coatees and pantaloons
VESTINQS
English, Italian and French black and
colored Silk
Valencia and Marseilles of Buff,White, 1
and near fancy Patterns
White and Buff Cassimcrc and Cash-
. riierql
All of whirl, they are prepared to make
to measure, ip the best manner and at short
notice.
-FANCY ARTICLES.
A handsome assortment of
Silk a ml Linen Cambric Pocket.Hand
kerchiefs
Cravats, Stocks, Ht.lffners
Bin k, white and straw colored Horse*
skin Cloves,
Crass Cloth and Linen do
Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib-
'Imns,
Hosiery of all descriptions -
Foraging, Murom, t'adet At Mediter
cancan Caps, Ac. dec.
. . AMO,
A general Assortment of
UIAPT made spa I ISO a vri atiWMKB
CLOTHING.
.Co-isisttug of
Coats. Frocks andCoattees, Panta
lons
Vests, Jackets, Draweis,
Shirts. Collars, dec. der. dec.
M. de I), respectfully inform their friends
llmt the whole of the gpods-tiavnJiqen care
fully selected by Mr. M. and tlie ready
made Clothing, manufactured entirely un
der his inspection, At they assure their nu*
tonieuthat the utmost.confidence may be
placed in tlie faithfulness of their wprk.
April 0u r
Notice.
F OUR months after date, -we shall jp*.
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef-
ftnghaiu county, .-for leave to sell all th*
■Real Estate or William H. WomSelt, dec.
being several tracts of Land In said county,
oh both aides of the Louisville road, con
taining together J70 acres, for the benefit
of the heirs.'
WH.I4AM A. PREVATT.
Adni'r. In right of hi* Wife.
SARAH PREVATT. Adin'xc
mar <8 7B
e.
T HE subscribersflieg leave to Inform
their customers and friends, that
early in the Fall they will have a superior
assortment of
Dry Goods,
both Imported and domestic, of every de
scription, which they intend soiling on their
-usual liberal term*. They aisq Inform tb.it
William Rose will attend -tothe Dry Good*
Business, and Ilughttoleto the Fnotoragc
ami Commission Business, at their Count
ing llousn on the Hay, and will make libe
ral advances to such as may feel dispnsod
, to enliust them with-the disposal of tfibir'
produce. Both businesses .will bo carried
on ns before,'under the firm of
JVM. & 11. ROSE,
jnne II ,188"
For, sale.
A TRACT of land-containing 250 n
cres, situate'in'the district of Oi-
angcbnrgh, on Edisto creek in.the state of
South Carolina, bounding north on lands
of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on
r he said creek. ■
For a plat tiT said -laud, and -terms of sale,
. apply to . (}EO. GLEN,
feb«S Ex’or. eat. of John Glen.
Treasurer’s Office.
T AUO09T 1, 1820.
HE average price'of Flourdnringtlie
last month being. $7 per barrel ol
^Jnil lbs. Bread -for tne present month'
must weigh as follows vim,
1* 1-2 cents • Loaf 2lbs ll ot
6 1-4 “ -. “ i “ 51-2“
Of which all Bakers and sellersof Bread
will take due Notice.
; . M. W. STEWART, c. T.
V aug 1
Seidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
. jj DOZEN boxes Soda Pow-
SO do Seidlitz do
The improved Cheltenham • Salts, pre
.pared by Savory, Moore So Davidson, ini
ported and for sale by /
« - •. A. PARSONS,
Druggist, at the Eagle, No. 8 O. »'*)«
•match o .54 6
Brought to Jai),
'N Savannah on the loth "init. a negro
-T-. mBii who says his name Is SIMON,
and that he belongs to the State of Geor
gia, that lie ranaway from the Chatahoo-
eliee River aloilt 4 niunths ago—ho is 5
feet 5 8-4 inches high and about 2b years
of age—ha has lust one of his front teeth.
JOHN I. DEWS, i. c. c.
aUg 18 »
Brought to Jail.
rfN Savannah, an the loth In.t. a negro
JL man who says his name is NED, and
that he belongs to .tha State of Genigiu,
that he ranawuy .from the Oh'ataliouehee
river about 4 months ago, he is S feet 8
inches high and about 28'Vear* of nge.
JOHN' DEWS, to. o.
ang 18 iso
Effingham County,
INFERIOR ('HURT, JultTkkm, 1829.
O N the petition of VVilliom Morel, sta
ling the existence & loss and proving
Ihe establishment of a certain promissory
note, jointly and severally made and signed
hy William d. Miilryne. apd William G
Porter, both late of said county deceased,
dated Effingham county, IStli February.
1824. payable to the said Wililatp.Vorel, or.
order, on or before the lstdny of January
next,.for the sum of twenty five dollars,for
value received, a copy whereof, wjlh the
affidavit of the sald '^illlam Moral, is filed
in the Clerk’s.Office,—It Is ordered that
William.King, of the County of Effling.
ham. the actm-i and qualified administrator
of the said William G. Porter, deceased,
and the hejrs and representatives of the said
William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew
cause on or heforethe fit st. day of th* next
term ol this Court, why tha .prayer of the
letitio er should pot he granted, anil tt is
iirlhpr ordered that this rule be published
in one of the piij)1iu.Gazetti-s -of the I 'itv
of Savannah, once a monlli until the time
appointed for she ring caiise thereof.
Extract from the minutes,
JNO.’CHARLTON. CJk
july 18 187§i.
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 25th. 11-49
The M
adne,& Fire In-
: Bank of the
Slate of Georgia, et al
vs.
Eleazer Early.
tt.nl.
heipg verified'0 the Court that Elea
• of the defendants in the
Chatham So
pertor I’miri
Janoarv Term.
1830
In Equity
zer Early one of the defendants
above cause resides out of Chatham coun-
ly—On motiunjt Is otilered that -the said
Eleazer Early appear on or beforo the.first
day of the next,Term of till* Court unden-
ter his appearance 'thereto and in default
thereof.tho said cpmpla'inant have leave to
proceed on their .said : BiII in the same
manner as if personnl seryiee of-Ihe Bill
and subpmna had been effected on the sai I
Eleazer—And it is further ordered tha
this Rule lie published once a month jn on
oflhe Public Gazelles of Savannah until
the expiration thereof.
Extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
juno 30 ,1 fig
Brought to Jail.
r [ Savannah, on the loth inn. a negro
niati wpo saysliis nauie is JERRY,
and that lie belongs'to the Slate of Geor
gia, that he ranaway from the pialuiiuo-
cliee river abpujt 4 niunths 'ago—he is 5
feet Sinphns high, and about 88 years of
agesho Is of a yellow complexion and stut
ters when speaking.
' „ r JOHN I DEWS, ».c- o.
mig 18 180 * ri . r
Brought to Jail
t N Bavann.ili. on the 4th ultimo, a ne-
ero man,who says his name is PO.LY-
DORE. and that he beltings to James
Citllibert, of South Carolina, that heraon
way about ten days ago’,'fie is 9 feet 8 in
ehes high and about 28 years of age.
* JOHN I. PEWS.; c. c.
8980
179
Bmughtto m
I N Snvnmiati, on the !9tli ultimo, a ne
gro man, who says hi* name it TO
ES .annjIiRi he belong'to William Ileal
of Iticlpnond County, t!a. that lie ranaway
about two week- ag9,,lieis 9 fen 5 I 2 in
ches high A-abuut 39 .eaisofagd—the top
of his head is gray •■■■■
JOHN I.DEWS,t-c. c.
rt»
Brought to Jail.
I V Savannah on ‘lie -list ultimo, a ne
gro man win. sa s his name i*I>AAO
.mil toat lie liejnhg's tnBerilf Cook of El
liert t-ounty. fi'a that he ranaway about
three weeks, a go—hr is 8 feel t 3-4 inches
liigli aiid abouf49 vea<s of agje, He has a
scar on Ills chili.
JOHN I DEWS. s. c. c.
augO 179 ■
Brought t,o Jail.
r f Savannah on the 29th May a negro
man who says.hi* name la' JANUA--
RY., and llijtt he belonga.to Edward Chi*
olinn. of Sifiith Carolina, th-t he ranpwpy
about one week ago, he is 5 feet l 1 Inches
high and about 22 years of age. Jto has lost
several uf Ids front teeth.
aug 6 J. l..nEWS, j. c. c
Treasury Department,
JULY 17th, 1829.
(CJEALED PROPOSALS will ho re-
B ceived at this offico until Thursday,
tint 3d September next, for building .and
fitting out, in all respects ready for sea.
(cabin lijrniture, provisions and ballast on
ly excepted) a vessel to be employed as a
Revenue Cutter, of the burthen of sevonty-
two tons, at either of Iho following parts;
Savannah. Philadelphia,
Charleston, Washington, DC.
Norfolk, New York,
Baltimore,. ‘
The vessel to he built agreenbly to a mo
del to be furnished Upon entering into the
contract, and of materials corresponding
to the following dimensions and speoillca-
lions, to witt
Length—Between perpendiculars, sixty-
two feel. '
Beam—Moulded, eighteen feet
Hold—Hevon and eight feet.
Keel—Of White Oak, to be sided nine
incites.
Qeaihcood—i^mldsliips, of White Oak,
to bn sided nlnerificho*.
Dcadwood—Fore .and After,of Lire Oak
to be aided nine inches.
Stern -post Kneg-Of Live Oak, to be
fatod on the keefto the fore side of Inner
aierii-post.an I over this knee the deadwood
is to bnjiullt' keeping tho'slmrtest pieces be
low. Fqhr holts are til lie driven through
the knee', vigijwo through the Knee and
Stefri-pqst.'in'd two through the Knee and
Keel, before the deadwood bolts are drove;
care must lie .taken that the deadwppd holts
and llerll-ppst knee bolts do not come into
crintact.' Tlie holts of knee and deadwoml
to be rivetted on the under.id. of k"el and
aft aide of stern pest Bolts tlirumili ihn
knee in diamater three quarters pf an .inch.
Ilu|ts through the deadwood in diameter
seven-eights of an inch.
Inner Stern poel—OI Live Oak
Afain Stern-post—Of Live Oak, .aided
nine inches.
' Apron—Of Live ,Qgk, to be sided one
foot three inclied. •
Fore peailwodd and Apron bolts, to one
loot above fin nine pf copper, in diameter
tbree-qiiartjsrs of an Inch. Floor Jimheri.
futtneks, tnptiipbers of Ulvd oak,to be sided
'ix inches.
l o he moulded atfioorheada six pnd a half
ionhes. ' " "
— R port sill nr plank shear foui incites.'
—-1 rail three and thren.quarter inches.
To he c<uni>leiely framerl. frame bolls ip.
diameter three-quarter* of an inch. Eve
ry other floor timber to bo bolted with one
copper Coll in diameter' three quarters of
an ipcti. The alternate floor timbers Its be.
hefted 8fti*r"lhe kelson is fitted, w|th cop
per -bolt, in diamater with p drift added
three quarters of an inch.'
Ktriton—Of Wlii'e Oak,to lie sided nine
HU
Brought Jail.
F I Savannah, some time ago. a negro 1
man who says hiv nanip is JIM, and
that he belongs to Joint Pitman .■hut does
nor know where his raasteriives,nor where
be ranaway from. I am Induced to be
lieve that he is owntdliy some one else,
lie Is 4 feet 8 1-4 inches high and about 19
vearsofage; he stammers n litfle when
speaking. JNO.l .ttEWS, j.c. b
;oe.t4, <42'
'Committed .to Jail,
A T CooN.iAvhatchie. on lh»’ 15th of.Mnv
Inst, a neero tnnn tinniPd CiFiOROF.
who *nv* ho belong* fo tho OaUmulgee
Navigation forop-inv in OeorRin. nr whom
Mr. Doheit Mr.Oair i* aROijt; he i* about
85 vearnorago, 5 7 nr 8 inche* high,
fiilv 18 J. » HF.nK, j. J. p.
Comimtted -to Jail, i
i T Coosa.yhatohic. on the ^th March
j .1. last.^ nogtnman who savs his name
is JOF.s tvho first claimed Mr Hiohard Ki
ll* ns his nvister. but slncn jnys he belongs
to a Mr J *hn Tbierce, who lives nhnnt 4
miles from Savannah: he is about 5 feet
0 inches high, and about fortv year* of ige.
J. J. BF.CK, j. b. D.
july 18 ’’
Just Received. .
O 41k IIBLS No. 8 Mackerel, landing
C9ST and for salehy
- J B. HERBERT.
nog II
Just Received
P ER Ship Henry and other late arri
valB a supply.of the following arti
cles :
White Lead, ground in oil
Dutch & American Linseed .Oil
India-Verinlll’ipn
Gold Leaf
Gum Shellac
Dry Black Leqd
Lamblac'k assorted papers
Window Glass assorted sizes
P.aint Brushes - do do
With a complete assortment of articles In
the above line for sale lo'v hy
july 28 P. MARLOW.
State Arsenal.
P ROPOSALS will be received until
Ihe 1st of noccmber next, for build
ing an AnsKNALof Briek on the Let op
posite the Guaid House, 60 feet -front by
40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord
ance with a plan in possession of the un
dersigned. . , . . , .
The proposals must include tho enst ot
materials j the work nil At he done 111 the
best manner, and must be finished by the
1st day of May 1830. The Bricklayer* &
Carpenter’s proposals may be separate or
jointly—the latter would beprofeired. f
A Bond of Tcii Thousand Dollars with
appioved security will lie required, for the
faithful performance of,hecojihrapt. ^
aug 1 173<f
Removal
T S. LUTHEil’9 EXCHANGE Of-
. fice is removed to the Office for
merlv occupied hy S, & M. Allen & Co.,
two doors East of tho City Hotel.
junegS 146
Just Received.
Landing from schr Excel.
-m wr BBLS Canal Flour
10 half bids do do
9 libls Linseed Oil
20 pieces Bagging .
5 half bids Piokled.Tongues
For sale by ^ r HERBERT.
asig 25
Just Received, .
A A WHOLE bbls Flour fresh 'and
50 half bids do. ,
Ground from old Wheat—Apply to
PAl.MEH & LEE.
Exchange Dock.
nog‘18 180|1 _, _ feU.
Transom—Of Live Oak, lo be
bolted with two iron bolts, i<rdiameter sc-
ven-righilis of an inch. The remaining
transoins to side seven incites and hulled
with copper bolts,in diameter seven-eighths
of an inch.
Night heads ini House Pietep—Of Live
Oak. to be siried hine inches.
Outside plank—The running plank of
white dak, in thickness two & one-quarter
inches. The outside plank abreast the
deek to he in thickness three inches, and.
from iitenCa the platik will fairly and gra
dually diminish to the thickness of life run
ning plank of the bottom. The upper-
edge of tho plank next below the plank,
sheer, to be in 1 thickness two and a half
niche*. ' ’
Plank Sheer—Qf while oak, or yellow
pine in thickness two and a Half inches.—
Fipjia tlieplaiik sheer to rail,the -pace will
be boarded outside only with narrow inch
white or yellow pino boards, fastened to
staunelieons about twenty-seven inches a- 1 :
sunder, lo have five ports on each aide and
two in the stern with shutters. No plank
optside from the light water line upwards
(amidships) to be io width more than eight
inches. Tha fastenings of oulsido plank
from kepi .to one foot above load water
line, to be of copper- The spikes may be
composition. The bolts to be copper.—
Tjiere will be no treufiils, each strake tote
fastened to one frame (comprising two
-timbers) wjlh three composition spikes of
six inches in length (where Ihe plank is
two and onc-quartcr inch, t thick) and one
copper bolt five-eighths jliameter, to be
drove through and rivetted inside. Butt
holts and hnnder end bolls of copper in
diameter fivp-oighths of an inch. Cieling
plank of yellow pine in tliiokness two In
ches.
Breast hooks.—Of live oak, tiyo below
the dock hook, to be fgved and fastened
before the cieling is put on, and bplted.witli
copper bolts in diameter tliice-quarlors of
an inch.
Clamps—Of white oak or yellow pine,
in thickness at the upper-edge 3 inches.
do do loivcr-edge two and a half in
ches. ~ 1
A list or air strakes six inches wide to be
formed noxt below the strake under the
clamp. ''"
Beams—Of yellow pine, to fie s.ided in
cites, and moulded seven end a half incites.
To be kneed at each end with one ledge
and one lap kneo, to lie sided firo/oqjics,
-excepting the mast beams, whfcn*'4rre to
have a dagger kneoiu liou of the lap knee,
to.be bolted with bolls in diameter throe-
fourths of an inch. Deck plank-nf yel.
low pine in thickness two and a half inch
es. in width not to exceed eight inches,
Td he fastened with iron spikes and plug
ged.
Mast Porters.—Ofliva oak to be kneed,
To be|fitted with a trunk cabin, and in
other respects to correspond with the
draught.
To be coppered to a water lino eight
feet aft and seven foet forward, with twen
ty-four ounce copper. To biive u com
plete set of ipalts and spars. The principal
ones to be of the following named dimen
Main nfiast whole length flfly-eight feet,
head seven (eot.
- Fore mast wliolqfien'gtfi .50 feet 0 inches,
head 7.feet.
Fore-yard thirty-feet. 1
-••* Top-sail-yard twenty-four.feoL
” Toii-gallant-yard sixteen feet
Fore-top-iiaast thirty-one feet, 1 pole? JWb
tcen feet.
Fore gaft ioventeen)foe|.
Main do sixteen feet.
Main-bOoni 22.
Bowsprjt out board 12 fee).
Lower mast and bowsprit, ;o bo of ycl
low' pine if to be fiad, the remaining spars
lo lie'spruce. 1
^ The remaining spars to ba in proper*
To have one fore-sail, ont Main-sail,
one ji.b.'dne fore-top sail. No. 1. '
Onefiying jib, one square sail, one lop-
gnllant-sail, nno lower studding-sail, one
topmast studding-sail, one gall top-sail, of
light eahvassji an awning (me and aft, of
canvass, No. 2, with staunelieons complete.
To" have three shrouds to the forenias on
each side, and two on each side the main
mast, of fivo and a half Inches rope. The
fore stay seven inches, with tho remaining
miming and standing rigging, to ho in due
proportion, of the best Russian hemp, to
ho patent laid, and or equal fineness and
strength with that used in the havy. The
blocks for sheets, halyards, braces lo be
patent bushed To have one hempen ca
ble, 75 fatlioilis 9 indie', 'and one proof
chain cable, one inch diameter, 00 fath-
"ms, Two .anchors, each weighing 500
pounds clear of sto k. The anchor for
chain cable to have and iron stock; to have
all the fixtures neecssaiy for working a
chain cable. One hauser, six incjies, 75
fathoms. One kedge anchor, with iron
rtock, weighing clear of 'stock, 800 poinds.
To have a capstan',' cainbose, hammock,
staunchcoo, waist-cloths ring and i-ye twits
Ring bolts fur train in reli ivim; tackels.—
Two jron davits tin each quarter.‘fur the
bonis. All t r outside plank including
the deck plank, to be plained Forecas
tle floor; in length; about 14 leet, to have
16 births. ' 1 ' ‘ r '
To hare a trunk cabin, with a sky light,
and two sliding lights on each side, to be
fitted with four births nud lockers—to havr
a store room between the sferh fraine and
after bulkhead ofjfcabip, in length about
IS feet—lo havu a magazine under the ca
bin floor. '
To hsve^wo store rooms .(one pn each
side) before the cabin in length six feet.
The length ol cabin floor, including store
rooms, 19 feet. 1 '
To iiqve two lenities near tpa stoic
rooms, leading to the hold. "
The xcottle leading to (he ipagaxine. to
have raised comings and a cap of lead ;—
To have the'neceitary locks and bar's for
the dnorland scuttles :
To have two boats of suitable size;
To liRve.twn coats of paint j
To Dave'suflicient to carry fifteen hun
dred gallons' uf water. 1 ’’
The materials used in the construction
of tlie vessel, to be approved of by iityli
ofliccr'of the Revenue service, as the sec-
rriary of theT/egstlry may. appoint. The
yWu'l to no Completed uithin sixty days
from the date of the contrart, apd' the
worktninsh p to be inspected previoiii to
the delivery, b> two competentjtidges;oor
to lie clioscn bv epch of lhe parties to the"
contract, who, in ilieevent of their dlsa-
gieomem, aro to choose s tlilrd, who are
lo determine whether the work has been
executed in all respects, conformably to'
the proposals and agreement.
8. D. INGHAM.
Secie'tary of Treasury.
'July 20—2awtd
(E?*The Savannah Rep.uWtcan, Char
leston Alercury,Norfolk Beacon, Ba|timdre
Republican, American Sentinel, and New
Vork Courier and Enquirer, will publish
the abovo twice a week, for three weeks,
july 28 m
By die President of the U,
State?.
I N pursuance of law,.I, A ndrkw Jack-
son, President of th'- United States ol
America do hereby declare and make
known that a public sale will be held at
the Land Office at St Helena Court House,
in the State of Louisiana, oh the second
Monday in November next, for tiltf dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands with
in tlie limit oflhe undermentioned town
ships, situate in the Land District West of
Pearl River,and East Of the Island pf New
Orleans, to wit:-
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 three.
Townships one, two, thfoe, four, six and
seven, and fractional townships eight .and
nine, of Range four.
Townships one, two, three, foltt, five,six
and seven, and fractional township eight,
of Rnnge five. ’
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven, andfracional township eight,of
Uabgosix.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
and soven. and fractional township eight,al
Range seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
and seven, aq^ Ii actional tow nship eight,ol.
Range eight.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven ol’llahge nine.
The above townships are all situate soutlf
of the thirty first degree of latitude, anil
East ol tho Meridian, and embrace ncar'y
all tho lands' lying on the Amite Tickfaw.
nd Tangapaha rivers.
Tlfe townships will be.offered in tlie or
der above designated, beginning with the
lowest number of section in each.
The lairds reserved hy law fnr the use ol
schools, or for other purposes, will be ex
cluded from sale.
' Given under my hand at th'e city of
Washington, this thirteenth day o!
June, A. D. 1829...
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Rv the .President, /.
' CEO. GRAHAM
Commissioner oftlio General Land Office
To lie published in 1 the Natchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
set. AllBP'ipa 'lazetfe; Huntsville pepm
ernt,-Mobile Register, Baltimore Repuhli
Navy Beef and PorUfof
1830.
Nxvr Commissioner's Orrtcr, ?■
17th June, 1820. J
S EALED PROPOSALS will be r<-
ceiyed afihi's Office.until the 1st of
oi'ptember next,for the Supply of soon bai-
rels Navy Beef, and 2400 1 barrels Navy
Poik. lof the use of theUnltOd States’ Na
val Service. Ittoo Barrels' of Reef, and
BOO barrels of Pork, lo be delivered at each
of the United States Navy Varda; Cli'ai let-
town, Massac bluetts. Brooklyn,Ngtv-Yoik
and Norfolk, yiraiuiai and the whole quan
tity must be delivered, at each and every
Navy Yard, by the lit of April, 1800. Thu
whole quantity of tlie said Reef and Pork,
must bp of tlie best quality;' The ’Beef
must he packed fmm wp|| fatted 1 cattle,
weighing not less than 400 lbs At the quar
ter, or 800 lbs. on the hoof, all the legs, teg•
rounds, tlods, cheeks, slims, and Ihe neck of
each animat, must be wholly excluded from
the barrel, and the remainder of the car
cass must be cut into pieces bf 10 Ib's.-each,
as neat us iitav be, vi that twenty pieces
will make h barrel of 200 lbs. nett weight,
of Navj Beef. TheTnik tnusf be corn
fed and well fatted, all the skulls,feet,and
hind legs entire must be whclly excluded
i ntn tho barrel, and the remainder uf tha
lug must be rut into pieces rif e Ills each
as near as may he, so that 2P pine, mil
more Ilian llnee of whir Ii shall be shoulders i
*111 rir'ake a barrel fgno lbs. neil 'w islit
of Navy I’jrtt. The w'liulcquniitfty i.i iho
said Brel'ang'Purk must lioyrerTectly salt.
ted to the first instance witjt, : and after
wards parked with n fnfiiclehl quantity of ,
Ihe lies; Turk's Islands, Isle of May, or ritt
Ukessalt, and nu other, to 1 e, sure it* pre
servation, with five ounces of pure saltpe
tre to each and evpiy barrel. The barrels
in which tlfe laid Beef and pork 1 is to b4
K ackeil. must be made of the best seasoned
Part of While-Oak' or White-Ash, free e
from snp, with one Iron hoop ou eapb
chime, and otherwise fully anti substantia! 1
ly hooped, and each barrel must be bran
ded bn ila bead. "Navy Beef,” or * l Na-
vy Pork,” with tho "Contractor's natfie.” .
end the •• year” when packed. All ih«
said Beef and Pork oh delivery ai the ret- , .
peutive Navy Yards must 1 b'a subjected to
the test and inspection of some Stmm In
spector, nfthe State witjiln which il ls to
be delivered, who shall be selected by Ihe ' ’
Commandant of the Yard, at the place of
dolivery, without any charge to the putted
r-tates therefor, and when Ihspeittd in laid
manner, the contractor must put the bar
rels in good shipping order, or Ihe Beer
and Pork will uotlra received, :
Bidders are requireiflo s'ltiiw theft prftjtg
separately, Tor tlie Beef, and for .the Potjt,
and if they offer to/urnish at more than
line yard, then seperalely for paint Yard,
They are also rApihed to give their names,
their residence,-mid the names aud resi
dence of theft sureties, minutely, and must
transmit tbelr bids sealed and endifrtcd.
"<)ffer to furnish Navy Beef and N4-
vy Pork, fur 1830."
The Commissions oflhe Navy ere.at II-
■.erty to tako Out offers of a bidder fur any
one Yard; ur1orthe articles deliverable at
anyone Yard, or in greater proportions, if
suon bids he ihe lowest. 1
Any Bid not made in conformity to this
ndveirisemein. or tint received within the
limited time, Will not he opened.
The p-frts of the anlnfal tu be excluded
from the b-rrel will be parlieularljr descri
bed in drawings,which will form part of tha
contracts. Persons desiring information
upon the subject with oh intention to bid,
may obtain it by seasonable applicatinil to
the Uo.rd.
june 28 1.50 j
To be published twice i week In the Bal
timore Republican, Amer. Sentinel, Nat
Gazette, N.,Y Mer. Advertiser and Ef
Post, Boston Statesman, Cnntmeicial Ga -
zette, New-Hampsliirc Patriot, Providence
Patriot, Hartford Times, Raleigh Star,
Halifax Minerva, Norfolk Herald, Rich-
nmnd Enquirer, Ohio Monitor, Clnblnna-
ti Republican, Nashville Kepubliciin.Ken
tucky Gazeltee, Kentucky Argus. Columt
hia Telescope, Cliarleston Patriot,' Savan
nah Republican,Mobile Register; St. Lou
is Beacon, Louisiana Advertise^. Salisbu
ry Western Carolinian;
By the President of the U-
jaited Stated; ^
I N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack-
son, President of the United States of
America, do hereby declare and make
k iiown i hat a publib safe jvill lie held at t he
Land Office at Sfaiita. ,in the State of -
Alabaina..bn the second Mbnday in Octo
ber next, for tho disposal of tlie pnblio '
lands within the limits of the undermen
tioned townships add fractional townships;
to wit :
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and
eleven, of Range twenty five.
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten anil
fractional townships eloven Of Range twen
ty si*.
Townships seven, eight, nine and frac
tional township ten, of Range twenty sev-
ini
ChTartclo,Nashville Republican, & Louis-
yrfif# Advertiser. 1
Townships seven and eight, and fraction
al townships nine nud tenoTRange twenty-
Township seven, and fractional town
ships eight and nine, bf Range .twenty
nine.
Fraciibnal; townships seven and eight,
of Range thpty. 1
The tnwqriiips are to bb offered in the
order fibcrVc designated,Beginning with tho
lowest number of section in each.
The lands reserved hy (aw lor the use of
schools, or fofyother purposes; arb to be ex-
•luded’frbm^jtfe'. S
Given under my hand at tile City of
.Vasliington. tlljs third day bf July, A.‘D.
toon, , Andrew Jackson.
!ty the Pr/asidanl :
GEORGE GRAHAM,
Gonimlssloaer of flic GcneraltandOfficc.
To bb published in the Natchez Statee-
man. Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser, Ailapapa GazetibJHuntsville Demo-
I'rnf, Mobile Itbgisfer, Baltimore Republi
can,Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En- 1
piirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury;
Savannah Rcpiibltcbn, Augusta Chrani-
ole, Nashville Republican, and LoiiisvlU
.Advertiser. _
' july 20 1 , :tfi ■