Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 26, 1829, Image 2
<*s 'r *r Daily l’a]icr..... ( ..eight dollars per minimi. Country Paper six dollars par annum. , FaTaHe t!« AnVAMUE. All N ions, and New Advertisements ap-. pear in both pipers. 03“ Office In Dickson’s three story ick building, on ibe Day, near the Ex- ;o, between BjiH end Draytnn-'strwcts' SaTURDA' mm • - v - >i - AH. 1NG, 8xFiy20. A pres| ot advertisements, (.which wavs gladden tho boatl of the printer they are Ae1ifo> bloodxif n.puper,) have erowded out several articles that were ptc pared for fills day's,Republican. Tho Washington, Baltimore, and Boston papers, due by this day's Man, did not come to hand, n ml hip one from Nan York and two Train Philadelphia, The Western Mail of yesterday brought nointclligcnce whatever, of any discovery having been made o| tho robbery of the snail, between tills city and Angnstp., M e understand a letter containing 0 thousand dollars in Bank, notes addressed to Macon, nnd several others for Augusta, covering froth fifteen hundred to two.thonsiiml dol lars in Dank bills, are missing. Every ex ertion should be made,to bring theoflenders uniilimcnt. , , > a bo re was in type. ,wp have gentleman who arrived [ from Aiigniia, NWWJw that tho epidemic in that c with unabaiing violence. In \Vt 1 Otis in si jar Archil h*W. , .... wlioisriie surgeon, friend nnd companion of Com. Porter, in Mpxico, and no men tion is made ofhis (Com. Porter's) arrest as was stated in thb accounts received tram Vera Ortiz. They are residing in the fam ily of Mr. Poinsett the Ameiican Minister, and tiieir detention results from the embar rassments in (he resources ofllic Govern- ment,uliiohihey hivoevery reason to ex- pcct will be speedily removed. Si need, a nulivo o J». - —— ville county N-C. w m , The New York Post says that.letters 'In Ealfinton, on tlie 4tli after a protract havo been received from Dr. Bntirdman, cd am] painful illness. Wiley Aborcrom ... I.. .1. ... r.t.u.l nnJ >AWu»(tUn Ilia P.tn the ll\A Ml vdur nf Itlt etui. bis Esq- in the 68 year of his age i y.mosl efficient Frazier,. the :ect ihe.Hob- i Master at A here, but that nothin; p'ircd. Mr. P. hel ol hundred dollars, arid has arrested a drivers on the tine, between, Cuttc.ii . and Mulkie's. on whom strung suipi tCStS* A lineorttn'ges, it will oe seen by an art- fertisement, lias commenced running e- very other day between ibis city anil'An- the seed of I dusts. This arrangement, at thp^preseiit Ifthrex; time is a very convenient one, . as the ri ter is so low, us to render it nrti oarigs- Me for Steamboats higher ihanHershustu's bake. The ste'ambojit IVn Ga,|orr was a- )(round at the Sister's lie abb yesterday af ternoon, bound dp. . We have received the prospectus of the CharlcstonPemaleSeniiQinv,located in tlfat .city, and the ordei of exercises'' of .a Semi-, Annual exhibition which lately look place uuiler the siiperintrqdance of Miss Lavinia BreW rd, and five female teachers. JJfom the high satisfaction which *s expressed by the visitors ot tlia reputaii.m aud standing of tliat insiiiuiion, the. proficiency aflbrded bv iis, pupils, the inducements offered from tne moderate price of tuition in' the various brandies of education, the Id.)i . standing ifid acquirement of the tutors with the re- eomfnendalion of some ol the most distin- gbi .’red and eminent chatacters of the ina tSf parts of the United Stales, all combine to .'.quire the ajteolum of those who may fee. disposed to patronize ad valuable an assylum. The order of, xcetcises. togeth. 2r with the prospectus and recomuiesda. tfuns will he found in our Reading Rnoin. Tlie Seminary’ will beTe-opiincd iu Jan Bary next. , -The crops of Sea Island Cotlon in this Slate, are represented to us. to be very un promising this season—The caterpillar, rust •fid rot it is confidently believed will re duce tha platiteis’ prospects one half at Joast. The crops of short staple cotton in tbe interior of this State, we learn, ate more promising that! ever before known. prore succest opened to I" Onr readers are referred to an p/dl- rrince in this evening’s paper winch mav be important to'many of them, on tha sub ject "r f preventing disp -tes about boun daiy within the corporate limits of the G'i- SJ-" .The Cherokee Indians.—Instructions' have bero lent from the \\ ar Department to Col. Montgomery, the Cherokee Agent.; 1o suspend proceedings against the .intru ders or settlers on Indian lands’ within his 1 agency in consequence of an' application, and it being rrpurted that their corn svas to be cut and houses destroyed. The Se cretary requests forbearance until the ques tion respecting the' Creek and Cherokee line can be herter understood. It appears that Gen. Carroll of Tenues- see, haslirreq'appointed a Commissioner on tha part nl ihe United States,for the pur jinsc of treating with'' the <'betokens fur their lands' Hie Phcetiix contains a talk ' ofthe coifimicslbiier to Ihe.ln tftsits, from which we ini.iu- the following extract :— ••Permit me lorry, that I apr,djiqcted to make the plain simple proposition to you —Will you agree' P> meet commissioners to be appoiuied by the' President-, at such *imo as may best suit,the convenience of both panic, for the purpose 'of discussing the subject of Iff.e Cherokee* removing west ofthe 'Mississippi I Ypu' wjlf-'then hkyjAn opporiu nity of hearing "tlie propo sitions of the' Government; if they are ttlch as meet, ll'.e approbation pf (he nation you will Hf cqurre agree to them: if they are not.' you will reject them.”' To which the. Chetpkee delegation made the follow- log.reply :—"Ii is deemed' inexpedient to enter into a special agreement tu meet com missioners for llio iHiypose of d'scusiing the subject of the Chtroke'es removing lq the west ofthe Mississippi,- when .jt.’is. well kupwii that tlie dtsjiusiliriri’of i|ie' nation is adverse to areiniival, ami that no proposi tiort could be, made so to change their dis position as to' induce, thorn evei to enter in to a, treaty on thb subject ”' Tins deter mination.if adhered to, will, we apprehend, create no little difficulties between Geor gia ,the (Jolted States and the Indians, Commodore Rogers the President, and ...Commodores Patterson and Warrington, Members of tho Hoard of Naval Commis- ' aioners passed through Baltimore on; the i8tli Inst- on a tour to iheRastward for the purpose of inspecting; the Navy Yards Sic. Tho Boston Daily Advertiser slates that Mr..Everett; our Minister at the Court of Spain, had received bis letters of r-call.— The National Gazette‘states that be was to leave Madrid, on his return home, about the middle of last month. The Secretary . of tlie American Legation ins to remain as A CbtirgpwPASftirei. \ Ip0] Appointment by Ike Postmaster General. —Cliarles K. Gardner, to Itp oisiatant Postmaster General, Vico Abraham Brad toy (removed. Colton Slid Of/.—The Colrtmhia Teles cope contains a valuable communication un this subject. The papers published sotno rime since no account ol an Inven tion by Messrs. Foilctand Smith, Virgini ans, fm hulliiy Colton Seed. Mr. Gide on Palmer, ofCoiineoliiut, has discovered a method ol expressing it, or extracting the oil, and Mr. Rugglo's<ofNcw York, has lately obtained a patent for refining oils, both vegetable and animal. He lias seen tlie cotton seed oil depressed by Mr. Pal mer's process, and.has no doubt It will serve fur lamps and machinery, . Every thousand pounds pf green seed cotton will yield thirty bushels of seed t three bushels of seed »ill turn out one bushel of kernels, f oil one bushel of kernels (by a certificate rom Mr. Palmer) two gallons of oil. The great point is tu separate the oil from the mucilage. , Appended to the communica tion, just noticed in the Telescopic is sooth er, which we suppose is from the pen of Dr. Cooper- lie states that Dr. Hunter, Chemist and Druggist of Philadelphia made, twenty lire years slncei some ex< pertinents with oil uf .cotton seed,'but his — matuicrt. Subsequently Instituted some trl. seed fur burning in , slates tlie Ddctor, in Spermaceti oil, and i. lie givas it as if. ecu on seed is from liriseed, or iff,. this subject should a source of profit will be snler, which wljl enable him to bear up in some degree against the fell of value of hit staple iu foreign mar- -ken.'„ Dot this resodree cad hi but of limit 'ed influence. U hnt wo want is a sound state ofthe deinandl-It is |ITis,.only .which Will relieve the cotton grower'll to,as to make shat.rejief cffectuej. The tithes are nut of joint as reg'ardi.lhe trading inter course of countries. Tpe old world is in a turmoil of national strife, stopping the or binary vents and channels of trade,and the new world is vexed by restrictions that lead tq the same results. Let peace re store to Europe the forrher balance be .tween the demand, lor manufactures and their iiipply in-that quartfr.and the United States recall' their regulatfone interrupting that exchange of equivalents which mutu ally relieve ihq pajOft of tlie sin plus prcf- dueeof their industry, anjl we shall, havo no need of new inventions anil process, as rueeerfantyims, to. effect.ihut rpnsuatvtioh of tji - ra material nLicit is natural & whole- some. We would not be understood as wishing, to discourage experiments, by n hicii the demand foroui staples jltomises to be enlarged ; bin only to enforenqstea- ily attention.to that cOurye'of measures for ridding the cotinlr* of incumbrances on its. corjlmerce, as affotding the billy ration al I,ope of genera/ relief.—Chailtslon Pul riot- , Washington, sept. is. . - ofnetAL. . . ApfUntmints by Ibe President Rliiud.of New Yurk.tn he Consul of theU. States for tlie Port of Odessa, on the Bteck Sea, in Russia. , . j Jolin Ward, ofMistouti^o he .ponsul ofthr-U. States for tlrf of port Chihuahua ill Mexico. .. . . „ ... , v Jolin S. Meircken, of Pemiyjlvanis, to he Consul of tlie U- States for the bland Of Martinique,>in place of Silas Marean re signs!!.' . • William Shaler.'of Messachniletts, ip be Consul of (he U. S. for the port of Ulia na, in ttio Island of Cuba, in place of Tlios. M.Rodney, removed;’ .... Sidney Mason of'Viigrfila. to b* Consul of (he,IJ^ States/or the port of St. Inlins, in the Island of Porto' RjcO, hi place' of Robert Jacques, removed, . .. William' Stiriipg, to be Consul of'tha' ARRIVED SINCi-.i OUR LAST. Fr. ship Felix, Revest, Martiniqun 10 ds. . Molasses, to W. Crabtree. Sloop Cynthia, Turner, iloaufort S ds. Sea bland Cotton to R lluberslfam; » Sloop Mallicws, Poarce, May river t ds Sea Island Cotton to K'Habersham. Steamboat S Howard,fin Sister’s reach. sailed vkstehoav. Ship Macon, Porter, New York, llrig Atlantic. Nje. Uoston. .Revenue Cutter Marion, Jackson, nn a cruize. < Sclrr Mary Adams, Ribcrnn, St. Marys' rVXKT TO SEA TKSTEaDAV MOH.1IXO. Ship Macon. Porter, New Yuiki 1VE.NT TOSKA Oh TUPaSDAT. Rrig Atlantic, Nye.Boston. Brig Courier, Mix, N®'* York, Brig Francis, Croft, Philadelphia, euisrita yestehuay. ■ Steamboat Gov Taylor, Whildin, Au gusta. MARIiNE LIST. pout oi’ savannah. JL too night laer, a package containing i}8M 00, consisting as well us c.vn b« recollected or the following liaiik nolei; • ) ,1 of 100 dollavs . . . 1 “ 50 do. Tliu balanco—20’s 10’s 5’s atiil some 9’S & i’s., all merited''181k SepVr." The notes were principally of .the Branches, uf the Bnnk of tlie 8tato of Gi<irgiti-^iome ol tlio Central Bank ant) Bank of-Afacoii—t|pno up in a package oildressedho Bpcis. Buoth St St. Johiii Augusta. The above ruwaril will lio paid on Its delivery at cither ofthe ofllces.ul the’ subscribers,at Savannah,Au ; custa or Charleston. .... BEERS, BOOTH & ST. JOHN, sepitfi. *jd6- . • i^or Sato. O AR CASKS Busrol! Nallsamj'Brads. O W bU bbls . do No S Mackerel > 10 do prime cider Vinegar . lio boxes prime elfoi so ' ’ ' 0 Jersey Waggons . Sperm and Georgia Tallow Candles Soup fiuin 41o s per lb / Wru|fplug 1'iiphr,.Playing Catdt Sic. For sule by ' , L. BALDWIN &co, ,*cp< <n,- 108m am s, Slop Clotlii mg: m ; AXpiVED raoM Tills FORT. 5 At Gibraltar, July 18, brig Ann Celia, Torry, -i At Charleston, *4th Inst, tchr Maria; Hague. ' «OF VOK ttlis FORT. ■ At New York Ibtli brig Fiancis, Palmer despatch. . 1 y . Sait-Eb FOX THU FORT. From Havre, 0th brig George. Fxost oua ConRr.SFOtroENTS. Offices cj the Courier, Mercury ) * . ! and Gazelle, V CiuaLElTOit, Sept. 21—7r;»t. J - • , • ARRIVED. . Bchr Sarah & Mnrearet, Havana via Tylice, I day. Rovenue culler -Carolina, Mutbewa fm Savannah and a cruize. -•" l| ' rT • r ■ .'"i" For Augutita. . The wi'J) knnwis Pols Boit OGLETHOUPE, ow loading and lias | Igreat part of her freigh engager), will ineet with despatch.She has a .full crew of S4-hands, qnd a' lighter well manned will meet her at Ilelshmaii's lake, or lower rlo'wn, if necessary. For the bah ■lariCa of freight, applik to . * - CANDLER & DAVIDSON, Mongin's upper wharf, sepr 28 ' t ' ' ■ JNoticc. L OSTliy the robbery of ihe moil .of tho Ifltli Inst, a draft drawn by Rog er M'Call, as agent for thu jtcinplgee Na vigation Company, dnted'lhe 29th April at 0 niomns, hi favor orChiiles Roe, on E- leazor M'Call ot Mueon. and by him ao ceptid, (or f 167ft tS—said draft ivus on Juried by Charles Roe, and Roe St Merri- mam All persons are cautioned against trading fnr said druft, payment being stop ped. A suitable tew ortl will be given "to ; nny poison finding (or stopping the same if of fered,) who will forward it .trt olther J.T. Rowland,Mncori.'D.*D ; . : llalsted Mdledge- ville, G. B. Lamar Augustk, hr to ils here. T. BUTLER St Co. Savannah, Sept. 25. . sejit ft» t»8q. , ■ Seasonable-Goods. L ANDING from ship (Igietlinrpe. n general and extensive importation^/ RAU. AND WINTER,- BRITISH.GOODS; "• Which are offerr.d. hir iale,together with a complete asrartirient of DOMESTIC ARTICLES, , Fof.sale^^, TA y^ cjR &co ——— 7 J- liOSt Y ESTERDAY Morni.j; between the Exchange end tho Mailt*-, a Red .Morocco Pocket, Book, containing sundry papers and a siita.il amount In cash. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the office of the Savannah Re- publican. • sept 20 l6'8c* ’ « ' ' An Ordinance, For preventing disputes about boundary irithin the corporate limits of the City, and for other purposes. 1 . a a ,ul ''older ojdot holders, Bgc. 3 ^- 0 cnupier or occupiers, of any lot or lull, shall, under a penalty of'10 dollars, lay the Miiiidali'dn of any building oi fence ou the lilies of any lot or lots, or parts nf lots, owned or ocaupied by bin* her or flioinr unless such lines are first, he- cetuincd by the City Surveyor •, and after tlialiUes aforesaid uro ascoituinod, such pwnor or owners, occupier ot occupiers, 'shall not place any huililing, fence, or o* tlicrtiling appertaining thereto, su nl'lo affect the right U) Ihe city or others, under tlio penalty of fifty tlollers for oacli ofienco, ami such encroachment shall forthwith bn removed ilt Ui'i owners expense. Extract from ilte Ordinance passed Dec. 17th, 1801.- D. B.M1TCUELL,,Mayor. In Council, Sept 24, 1889- Ordered, that theCbisve section he pub lished in the Gazettes of the City lor two weeks. - ' • Extracts from the minutes. ,' M. MYERS, o. o. sept 28 . 108 . , | ' , & Cop- Stagcs. , BETWEEN''SA- ' VANNAH AND AU- 1 GUST A. I'Hl. t.ibscrfaei has commenced running a line ofSta^as three times a week,between fjpvanriah and Augusta—to leave Havana riah every Sunduy, Tuesday• and TJturh doy inorning and arrive at Augusta the next day.: , i. It will leave Augusta every .Sunday, Tuesday, and TAurxfoy.nioruingl'aua ar- rivetat Savannah tbe next day. Fgre, Si5. . ' Good hdrses and careful driven have been engaged. 4 ... J..B. OUIDRbNr (t?* The Stage Office will be kept at the liar of tbe! Mansion House. •vpfkB ,- ,.*D.8 O. *' ^ United St.,tes fortlie poit of Barcelona, in Spain, in jfie place of Charles'Douglass, removed.' William S. Hamilton of Louisiana, to be Surveyor of Public Lands Sonth'Ten- nessee, in place of James P. Turner ' re moved. , . v William Troost Simons','to be Consul pf the U. States for Westphalia arid Prussian Provinces of the Rhine, to reside at El- hprtfeldl, in place of John Godlrey Baker, resitnerti’ Sept 88 To Rent. Thejower part of thejiuild ing on thejllav. nhe door East of the Murine Si Fi e Insm.ince Bank.—For terms enquire nf . ,W. ROCKWELL & CO, .i98t ——rnmmrmm———e—— Committees/>f Couucil. O N Finance.—Aldcrmbh Gwbns, City- - lor, Welnian and Anderson. . On Dry Culture—'Cuyler, Anderson and Rond, . t, • On Health anil Cemetery—Clnrk, Shef tall and A arlng. ■' On Public Soltir anil City foil—Bond; OwensAnd Cuyler. On the Market Shcftall, Shaffer and Bon'. ... ;• On Fpmps.—Shaffer, Cl.irli and Blown On Accounts.—Shick, Brown aud Ow ensi'.'." On Streets and Lanes.—Waring, Wdl man and.Shick. , " * ■ /On LMps Oaudry, Shcftall and Gil don. • ' • ' ■ ’ On the IFire Department.—Ilrcwti, Shick and Sbajler. On the Exchange.—Gillian, Clark and G&udi-y. ' ‘ ’ » On Docks and tfhartes.—Welnian. Anderson and Cl^rk. .. Extract Iroin the Minnies, 1 Z /M.MYERS.c.c sept (8 ' IDT • I Port WiaC. , /ft UR. cask Echoic* fort Wine. -ft Just received and for sale by ■ — P. M ARLOW. .sept 28 "r . To Rent. T HE Wharf Lot No 4 and Dock! well ealculated for a WOOD. YARD, orSHIP CARPENTER, For terms apply to , JOHN W. ANDERSON. . sept 28 . 198cm romniHci \ l. Dates : roji LiVf.nppoL.:;::::::lItii Ado. Dates n on lUvnE.::::‘:;:::::::::12rii Auo. — [BV TUB SARAH Si MAROARXT, AT ciiA»Lr.STon.j Ez tract of a letter dated j / .... "'HAVANA, Sept. 11,1819. “Welmve npw to inform you. that yre. have this morning thought best to close for you r cargo of Rice at, R4 '1-8, allround coni': out as it may. .This was the only al- ternatne, as even by waitiog many .days we might not have obtained a.shade mote. We have also sold Ihe pterions cargo at the same price. It is'difficult to procure good Molasses, ns the article is extremely, scarce. Exclinnge on Ihe U..States, is scarce at J per ct pm. For Rice td improve, so as to 'pays vri mult have tt cessation of arrivals for six or eight week*.” ~ . [ET TBE IITtIe WILLIAM] • Extract uf a,letter dated. “Matanzas Sept. 14.—Sjtgars 7 11 a.9 IS fnr|raii to ; ood fair, fell) 14 for choice —slock about'20,000 boxes. Coffee, notju of first quality and stock of all kinds small, S4.8 7 1-2 nominal ralq). Fig Blue and Starch. • aAr’BOXEIS Gilbert’s STARCH, 5 do EigBlue Just received and for sale by ■ ' -u ^• A PARSONS, Druggist,. v At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range, rtptte . jMALLEHY & DUFFY, DRAPERS k TAILORS, * iOit THE BAV, - i. EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL, Htf/VVE ruaiyed by late arris als from lI. New York rr partial supply of Seas sonable Good* consisting of Clnths, Cnssi- mers, Vestings, Coatj,;Frock Coats, Coa tees, Pants, vests Bramui, Shirts, Hdkfs, Cravats, Stocks; Sit,. See. sept 20 • 1 X MAUIIIEO, -i.A-Nj On Thursday the 24th Inst, by Justit Shcftall. : Mr. JAMES G. CLIFTON, tu Miss AMEY FRYER, of Ogeechee District In this County. DIED. Paris', (France,) on (he fid ult. H. Ramsay, of Charlwtoo, Dr T Notice. llE Ganger aud'Inspcfctor 6f Liquors has rertluved hii' nffice to tJol. D' Lyons building in Coilrt House square. 1 WM. P. BEERS, sept 28 198m Per mUcb, taH J ■ .no ] P" pound. I Per gallun.i pel j’ ou "' 1, 1 Timber, Cordage, per. Navy Coumisbionem'Office. 18th September, 1849. . S EALED proposals »'ll be received at this offica until the 1st Nuvembei next to supplr ille following Whit* Oak and ' fbllow Pine .Plank Stocks, White Oak tnee's, and Mavis and Spar Timber, to be ddlltbied at tbo NaVy - Yards Portsmouth, N. (I. Charlestown, Mass Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Watliipgtan, ail'd 'Norfolk! and all the cord'bgo'ail'd copper that may bo required by the respective Commanding Officers of ihe said Navy Yards, to be de livered upon their requisitions, for Ihe ser- vice of tlie yea, 1830. While Oak and Yellow Pitie Plank Stocks. At Portsmouth, $UQ0 cubic feet host while , oak planK stacks 700U do best long leaf yel low pine plank ,. - stocks A( Charles town, At Brooklyn, At Philadel phia, At Washing, ton, 10,000 do best white oak plank stocks 19,000 do best lung leaf yel low pin* plank stocks 23,000 do best while oak '' ‘ plank stocks.. 10,000 do best long leaf yel low pint plank . . stocks pi ■ m mm Navy Commission cits' Omtr, ■QHALED PHO^BAL8 m wm W c.eived at this Office until tht i,. Novetphcr nexrito lurnlih all the Grotirio Slop Clothing, and Navy Dread, thjn lio required during tbeyear.1830, fern, I Naval service, at the. Navy Y, rds, p 0 n’i J mouth, N. 11. .Ghatlaitown, Mass. lWi, lyn New York, I'liilndplphla, llaltiuiorV Washington, end Gosport, Va. to be fu.I njshed upon the icquisitiotis 6f the're, Ml . live Commanding Office^ or Navy • 8 ° nl, ‘, ‘ groceries, Whiskey, best quality, 1st proof, 1-4'at test rye, Molasses, While Beans, sound . White Peas, sound ' '. Rice, fresh Bpirm Oil, Wintet strjiincd Spcitii Cantlles, , -y Bupeifme Flour " • ■ i. Si.) )P CLOTHING. Drab Pen Jackets.. Blue Cloth Trowsers, Do do Jackets, l)o 'do ' Vests, "j Willie Flannel Shirts, Do do Drawers, Yarn Stockings, Blankets, Duelt Frocks, Do Trows Black Silk I Wool Hats, Shoes, . Curled hair Mailratsel, ‘ * At all tlie above mentioned Yardr-Tx-’ cept Baltimore. And nlr the Navy Bread that mar J required at ih* said Navjt Ysrdi, (nd the Navy . Yard Pensacola WtuFloihU, * ': All tlto'artiolqs must Jje oftlicbtuoui\‘. I ily. The Slop Clothing and Niry Biraft 1 must be fully'equal to the sampler, or pit, tarns in tht patietsiqa of the rupectin Couimanda'ntr, by wlionc they will |* ; shewn to tll perisns who Oloy^tvitli to in them;, Tbe tiinov'bjth Jackets,TtoMtn, and Vasts, must be made , of Indigo dyed Cloth; tlie Matti asses must be made nf clean curled hair with thick cotton licking; ihew must be.six feet long. 28 inches vide, 1 anil must weigh not les>,|liah’ nine pouadt nvoIrdu|Kii< each;. The casjts containing Whiskey and Molastes must h.ive. four not hoops pul on each' when required liy tU' respective 4Joimuandalits, at - the expenq of the Coniractor. All articles muvl (* .delivered, in goultd tubstaniial boxes, I rels, casks, kegs, pr qther suitable and y per packages, ui good shipping order ft. of expense, nnd no allowance .will be tael... fur boxes,-barrels. &«. or any other pack-1 ages W lintsuBvpr. On delivery the articl must be sublnitted tp the Inspeolion’oft teJpeo (ve Navy Yards, or such other in, I apeotiuo as the Commissiooertmay direct,! Persons mslting offers will endorse them I "Offer to . fuhtish Groceries," or "Sloy'l Clothing," of'"Ndvy'Bieid,”forthe jet 1830; they must also affix a price In cor . and every article enumerated upder t«cj I head they may proposp tv fufnish, othtljl wiye.tficit offers will rioi be considered. 1 fljf**I'q 6j published twicea week Inti wK each ; each );4 pelt esch> 5,000 do best white oak plank stocks 5,000 do best Idng.ftiaf yel low pine plank , , stocks 4,000 At Gosport, -.Notice. , ...., A LL persons having demands' against A the ,'state of J a ores I. Anders,m, of Emanbel countv, will presetit them duly attested, and those indebted' to the same will ntahe immediate payment to-’ . * sept 28 TIIOMASAVINNEY, • ? Notice. .. ffirYQURvoonllis after- date, application EL will be'made to thn Hint, the Justi ces ofthe Inferior court of Emunuol coun ty,; fur leavo to’sell- all tlie real ostnt* of Jnmes I. Ahderson for- lira benefit of the heirs & creditor!. TIIOS. WINNEY, Sept *6 . . - F. Marlow, H AS just received a fr'Csh supply of ' ENG LI- H AND AMERICAN WHITE LF,/\D. ALSO,'' Paper Hangings 1 ' .AWD '. FIRE BOARD PRINTS, sept 26 •j. • ; New Store. I SAAC NORTON informs his friends and the public; that ho has removed from his old stand Shad’s building*,to'the corner onadoni west where he has recent ly opened ami will receive by expected ar rivals, •' . .Ai Handsome, Assortment of a.ir Staple and Fancy Dry it •• Goods, - sclected iti New York market by an expe rienced person, and will be'sold at a very small advance for cash hr on his usual terms for good paper, sept 20 ' ' : ■ / f‘ EP“Ju9tice Pelot’s Court for Oclblier Term, svill' be held on the 10th of that mouth: all suitors, jurors and witnesses will giva their attendance. Re turn Day on Wednesday next the SOtli instant. - sopt 26 , 198c . ' ' ——v -A ; Notice, A N electiori for 'a port . Warden and Gauger for the city'of Savannah, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Janies Hills, will take place by Coun cil at their next regular meeting in Octo ber. Candidates Will leave theft applica tion at the Clerks Office previous to tlie day of election- * ; sept 28 M. MYERS, me First. Company District, mUE parents and .guardian, of such Jt - clnraren as. are entitled u>‘ parlici- pate of the benefit of the Poor Kwhool Fttndj are hereby notified that the swliscri ber will attend at his office in West Broad Street to receive (lie names of indigeot children residing in sairl district.' ' BEN. SI1EFTALL.I. F. Sept2& Yellow Fine Timber Wari- V'-. U ted. T HE Subscriber will contract lor Yel- low Pine Timber u,f various lengths and sizes, deliverable from the middle of September to thel st December. • ' WILLIAM CRABTREE. Jr. ' : Ag’t. 8.S. S. Mill Co. • negroes wanted. Wanted to hire, five able bodied No* groes ; -~ : Apply as above «ept 28 l'98cTf For Sale. aSHHDS Sugar - 500 Reams Vapor. For sale J. STONE. sept 26 las m 'hW • 4,000 do pest white oak plank s;aeks do best Ipng leafy el- law pin* plank stocks 25,000 do best white oak plank stacks 16,000 do best long leaf yel - - low pine plank stocks. . V/Tiife oak'Knees at Bo'siod. New York, and Norfolk, from 6 feet 6 inches to 7 feet body, from 5 feet to 5 feel 0 inches arm and to side from 8 tu 11 inches nett siding Masts and spar timber at Norfolk, for the lower masts and" bow spr its, topmasts and jib booms,and losver yards complete for one 74, bile 4 , one sloop of war ol the first, and one sloop bl.war of the second, class, per'cubic fool. The pine plank stocks and tntist aud spar timber, must ba the best quality lotig leaf, fine grain, heart, south- rrn yellow ping; the plank slocks,arid mast, and spar timber must be free from sap, heart shakes, nod all other defects) the plank stocks most not be less than 85 aqd •must average 45 feet in length; the pine niust square hot Ies9 than 14 nor more than 16 inches ai the butt, and may square one- fourth. leif at the top end. Thg oak.plank stocks liuist'squnre-not less-than lVinch es at the butt, and may square ono-fourtli less at the top end; (hey molt have grown oh lands ntar to salt. wntcr, or o'tltferwiie within tlie influence ofthe sea or salt .water ajr.. Tlie rliioeiisions ofthe mail arid spar timberwill be furnished to persons intending to make offers, by the commanding officer of thC Navy Yard, Gosport, Va/. A[f tho aforementioned timber must lia'vo been cut *qi the tier} have been girdled between the 20th of October, and the 20tb of Fefiruary next; on deliver^ it will be inspected, and, measured conformably trf the printed rules g rescribed by the Commissioners, dated ept. 1st. 1820, pf such other' inspection and measurement as tiicy may diroct, nnd must.lic delivered by the 1st of December, 1830. The certificate of two respectable persons that tlie timber was cut ivitlnn tho prescribed limits, most accompany each cargo delivered. Tho cordage must be .made of clean water rotted hemp, til* yarns to be tarred at least three months before bo IhjjInld'inrp- cordaget tho cordage must he uf such sizes as may belcquired by ttysies- peciirft Commandants, and must stand the proof enabllslied at tlio respective Navy Yards. Bidders must slate'thcir price for paidnt,” arid, for "common laid." The copper must be of tbe best quality,and con sist of such kinds and sizes as the respec tive commandants may require; ,th*sheath ing copper must be 'cold rolled; tlio who|o on delivery mutt undergo the inspection of the Navy Yards, ot tuch, other tnspec tion as the'Cornniissiouer} may. direct. All deliveries mest pe made fret) from all ex pense to the GoVerrlmenJt . . e To be published twice a weefc Jn tlie Na tionul Intelligencer,II, S. Telegraph, Bnl timore Republican, American Sentinel, N. Y.,Courier and Enquirer) Providence Pat riot, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald, Kiloigh StV,Charleston Patriot,Savannah Republican,'Louisiana Advertiser. , »ept« .> JOS' - • -i Nation,il Jnteillteoper, JJ.-R, Telegraph,J Baltimore Republican,AmericaifSeiitmtl. l N V Courjcr and Enquirer, Provident* I Patriot, llnrlfofd rimes, Bos|on States- ] man, N, II. Patriot, Richmond Enquirer,/ Norfolk Herald, Rsleigli Star, Chaile-i Patriot. Savannah Republican, Louis! Advertiser. • - - •epr 18 : 198 * i ; Paints and Faint QW. Navy Commisjioxebs' Office, 16th .-ieplember 18! S EALED Piopnsals.svill be rectin fltiS Officu until lit 'November mu I to supply all'tlie Paints and Point OilM I piy) bo required lor rile. serrictEbf tlie t«tl 1890. at-the avy Yards Porisnioulh, J II. CharleVtown.'Mass. Brooklyn,. [I. V. Philadelphia, Wasbing)dn ( ’, i atid.'''0nip(ii' Va/ to bo .delivered upon the requisition ■lie Commanding 1 Officers oT die JiV Yards, respectively, or of the Navy Agti Vizf P • , r.y, 1 7- 't illf, Bf 1 i*n - % w !> pf’jri,.- * m j 8-g-&§•§•_§•§•? g-i-Sg-^^V * S' c S' S'S'o't” O o'|| | ■ If u? o.; *; 0.0, a 0,2 a. o. a o. o.-o. a a. a a -oooooooooc- ' "3 All tho articles liihst be ofthe best !ty; must be delivered in sound vubsinno boxes, barrels, casks, or other suitable a proper packages’, In good! shipping <2* . ftce of Dll expense .to tllft-govitromenti 5 " I mi allovanco will be made;for1idXt)ti M I rels, casks, or any other packoges * er. On delivery the articles must I mitted to the Inspection of tho *®. s l , . et Navy Yards, or such other inspection , llitf Co'mmisiihners may direct._ , ■Porsons making offers musi affix a P to each i/nd every articlo, othiinme . bids ivill'bol be considered! they j endorsed "Offer to furnish .1 amts Paint Oil f^tfie yea! 1830." To Bo .published twice aaveek in ; tional Intelligencor, United Staici , eraph, Baltimore Republ can, Am* Sentinel, New York:/ nurior * Providence Patriol, Raleigh.- ° i*«' leston Patriot, SayanoaliLK*P'' bl1 ^"’ isiana Advertiser. Richmond W? ■ Nqrfolk Herald. sept 20 1 98 — : Wanted to Purchase. ,/] A NEGRO boy belwreeip ' ^ years of ugo. Aj'ply nl „ ofthe Savannah Bepul sept 28" I® 8 */ lean. M