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

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No 199 XXVI TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 59, 1829, Whole No..i......;......64G5. Notice* T IIK Subscriber bating quatlfiei tho Will of tho lute loscplr Law Liberty County, requests all per Sl'vlns demands against the estate to pro- ?. n r them duly attested, and afl persons in- dsmell to tile same, to conie forward and diUtedt make payment. JOM. JOHN S. LAW. 171MI, Mackerel 0W6ttSjL^Se m "• CANDLElt & DAVIDSON. * IIS Barrels and *0 half ditto no 9, /1.1V Mackerel, and ISO ditto no 3 do. ^ If! 101 r the riots. ^ Porter, both dated Eflir- jSM.payal hum County, .....OR COURT, July Term, I tie, the petition of William Morel, sta- IP ting the existence & loss and praying ...flt.t—aw, „f „ certain promissory rally made and signed io. and William O mnty deceased. ~ n February, e to the said WHilara Morel, or oidVr, on uj before the 1st day of January next, for the sum of twenty -five dnllars.for talas received, a copy whereof, with the affidavit of the said William Morel, is filed laths Clerk’s Office,-It is ordered that William King, of the County of F.fiimg- tint, the acting and qualified adm nlstrafor or the /aid William O. Porter, deceased, and the heirs knd representatives of the said William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew cause an or before the Hist day of the next term o( this Court, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, artil It is further ordered that this rule be published in one o'f the public Gaxettei of the Cilv of Savannah, once a month until the time appointed for shewing cause thereof. Extract from the minutes, jno. ciiarlton, cu. july 18 I07|a Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 85th, 1889. The Marine & Fire In surance Rank of the Style of Georgia, et at. »». Eleaxer Early, ' •tie fl/e J - ■JT being verified to the Court that Elea- X zer Early dineofthe-’defendants in the above came resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it 1s arderad. tlrat the eg id Eleazer Early appear on or before the first day of the next Term of this Court and en teritis appearance thereto add m default thereof the said complainant have leave to proceed on thetv said Bill in the same tnsnner as If personal soreire of the Bill sad subpana had been effected on tho sai I Sinter—And it it further ordered tRa‘. 'this Rule he published once a month fn on- hf the Public Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. . , F.ttract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. juno 30 158 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the 19th hist, anagre man whosaya his name it SIMON, quid that he belongs to the State of Geor gia, that he ranawny from the Chatthoo- Alice River atoul 4 months ago—hb Is 5 feet & 8-4 incites high end about 9b years of age—he hat lost one of hit front- teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, a. t.c a tig IS Brought to Jail. . Vanuatu An (he 10th Inst. A riepro man whn saya lilt name is NED, And that lie belong! to the State of Geoigia, that ho ranawny from the Chatahonchee river about 9 months ago, he is 5 feet- 8 inches high and about 13 years i John i. Dews ,. c . c. aug 18 I So Chathani Su perior Court, January Term, 1(180. In Ejvity. Tho Post-Master General, United States, M- . ’letter Early, and others. I* He 6/A Circuit Court V. S. District Of Georgia, to Jtlay Term, lit*#. | A N “tlon of debt on bond having been I instituted, in the above case by the I Pest-Master General of the United States, iHainst Eleazer Early, ..Sheldon C. Dun- Ining, Samuel Nloliotas, and F. H. Well- I "I?”.’ ,n , d , ker ’ , iee having been effected on I all the defendants, except Samuel Nicho-' I las; who, [hi Marshal retdtns, is not to bo found in this Drstrici-Or. motion of the Butriot Attorney. 1th Ordered, that the said Bsrauel Nicholas bs, and he is hereby letted JO appear at the office ol the Clerk of l«aid Court on or pefore the first Monday in ■November next, being the Rules day of lltid Court for said month, then and there IS? f.T.,i r *%5P *° ,h * »»>«' action—and KtiwASu? that-this citation be tes.’s. , sisa , x~ mh,b Geo. Gins, Clerk- Tnt 50 July 8th, 1888. ■'Wham, Superior Court. rttpnn . Jf* V TERM, 1890. ' ftov^A? 'Viltlans Gaston, James Gordon SW' Taft * nnd decree Term Of ,1^ *#hiotted. to atteml this rntd. defe. C TJ- « G,and Jurors and I severally fin 'a’? 1 '““'dered 1 that they be luaUsS iLu d n llJJIUm of Forty Dollars ' I the cladn r? m 'V, c l*8 fi,e d with T ’RORp5!m 0m ,hc "tlnulet. 1lY/H £n£L W ' POdLER. Cleric. B r f '^ S J° lln Dennis, Thomas KDiah Jo^'w'&W" .Turnbull, John Hitchcock. George Bon- I5k A" Pa, “ n ’ Levi Hart, and Wit •hisTeim xV??' * er *'«ummoned to attend made a.?„?u Go,,rt »» Petit Juiors and Lereran, fl-T/ 1 '• or<1( re(I that they bo kri «„r.. flBtd ’? ,he S| un of Twenty Dol- »ith th« rt 9 v 0d n ca,,!l# of bo fil« d ’ ke«4?-‘i S ,°^ hU Court on oi before ‘ho next Term Wagl )UER TW. POOLER, Cfert. Arscnnk jP tho t? t SA /n S will’be received until fog an Aaif. 0 Dccomhen next, for btiild- remite SiSs# tmk b " *bo Lot op- 80 feet dei^ U f ,d House, 80 feet front by »nco wist, • lorie ® high, in accord- dersigned. • 40 io P° sse “ io1 ' M ‘he un- [thateriah "!“** ^ c '“de the cost of b<§ manner .n? ,kn, ? ,rh# In the h*-daybf M’ and X«»‘be finished hy the jparpeiiier', pL n 8 „®°; Th o Bricklayers’ & 'Trinity—the?alte? VV? be , -P arl, ‘ e °r ^ ' T^tLlAAW.^grnl, Brought to Jail. F I Savannah, on the 10th insi. a negro mnn who says his name is JERRY, amt that ho belongs to the State of Geor gia, that he ranaway from the Clmtahoo- cliee river about 4 months ago—he is 5 foet 9 Inches high, and about 88 years of ago;he it of a yellow complexion and stut ters when'speaking. JOnNI DEWS.J.o.e. aug10 JB0 Brought to Jail. -avannfth, on the 95th ultimo, a ne- I Ilian, who says his name is TO- arid that ha belongs to William Ileal of Richmond County, Ga. that lie ranawny about two weeks ago, lieis 5 feet 3 1,-9 in ches high (Si about 85 i eats of age—the top of his head is gray. JOHN I DEWS, i.c. c. ails 8 115 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah,-on thetilst ultimo, a ne gro man who sari his name islS \ AC and (hat he belongs to Bevill Cook of El bert County, Ga- that he ranaway about three weeks auo—lie Is A feet 9 8-4 Inches high and about 45 yeart of age, he lias e scar on his chin, • JOHN 1 DEWS. J. c. e. ' aug6 175 TT Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 10th (ns<. a negro man who says his name is MOS 8,and that he belongs to Wiri Bell, of Ittmmie County, Georgia, that he ranaway about four weeks ago. lie Is 5 feet 9-1-9 incites high .'arid about 98 yews of age, J. I. DEWS, l. c. c. eept Si Brought to Jail, F r Savamiah on the 95th May a negro matt Who says his name is JANUA RY, and this he belongs-to Edward Chis olmn. of South Carolina, ill -t he ranaway about one week ago, he ia 5 teet 2 inches high and nhmtt tt years of age. he hue lust several uf his front teeth, aug 8 J. 1. DEWS, j. e,c. By the President of the U. States. I N pursuance of law, £ Andm/w Jack- sou,- President of tho Unitcd^Stalesol America do heroby declare and make known that a public sale will-tie held at the Land Omco at St Helena Couit House, in the State of Louisiana, on the socond Monday in November next, for tho dispo sal oftna Unappropriated public lauds with in the limit of lha undermentioned town ships, situate fn tne Land District West of Pearl River,and East of the Island of New Orleans, to wltt Township two, qf Range one, Townships (me, (wo, (hree, five end tlx, of Range two. Townships And, two, three, four, flro kM Mx, of Range (hree. Townships one, two, (hree, four, six and seven, find fractional townships eight and nlrid, of Range four. Townships one, two, three, foul, flre.iix and seven, and fractional township eight, of. Ilnngo five, ' VMMhlpk one, two, three, four, five, six add seven, and fractional tpwnship eight,of Range six. Towitililps one, two, threef, four, five,six nnd seven, and fractional township eight,of Range seven. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six nnd seven, and liaotioual township eight,of Range eleht. Townships one, trio, three, four, fire, Sii and seven of Rpnge nine. » Tho abosb'townthlps are all situate tooth of the thirty first, degree of latitude, and East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly all tlm lauds lying on the Ainlle Tickfaw, nd Tangapahn rivers. The townships' will be offered in the or der above designated, beginning with, tire lowest number of section in each. T The lands reserved by law fot- the use of schools, or for other purposes, will bk ex eluded from'sale. Given under my hand at tiie city trf Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. 0. 1888. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. By the President, r GEO. GRAHAM Commissioner ofthe General Land Office. To be published in the Nttchez States man. Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle.Nashfitte Republican, St Louis ville Advertiser. . 171 Brought to Jail. r l Savannah, some time ago. a negro man who says his name is JIM, and that lie'belongs to John Pitman but does not know where his master lives,nor where he ranawny from. I am induced to he lieve that lie is owned by some one else, he is 4 feet 0 1-4 incites higti and about. 15 years of age; he stammers a little When speaking. JNO. 1. DEWS, a.c.o urie 14 149 -Coinnuttect to Jail» A T Coosaivhatchie, on the 15th of Slav last, a negro man named GEORGE who says lie belong* to the Oakmulgec Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Itobnt McCall is agent; he is about 88 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches hlRh julv 13 J'. J. BECK, J. n. D. Comimttcd to Jail, A T* Consawhatchie, on tile 25th March , last, a negro man who says his name is JOE, who first claimed Sir. Richard KK lis as his master, hot since says he belongs to a Sir. J iltn Thierce, who'lives about 4 miles from Savannah; lie is about 5 feet 8 inches high, and about forty years of age. J.J. BECK, j. B.-d*. jnly 13 168 For. Sale. Tlmt convenient House in Columbia Wald belonging to John ri Llovd, at present oe- ■i eupied by Mts.-'Hiilts. M not disposcUnf by the ISthOetahef llwillthtn bo repted, 1 For particulars apply to l •• JAMES G. WILSON •eyt ia its ill M; For Sale Or to Kent. Theiubicrihor wishes eith er to sell, or rent for one year' .from the 1st nf November next, i bis House, situated on Colum bia Squire, corner of York and Haber sham Streets—a carriage house and .stable, with other outbuildings, are attached to the llouil. JAMES Drown. sept 8 100J julv 98 For Sale.. B Y leave of the InferiorCnilVt of this County, will lie sold; on llie First Tuesday of Decomber, for the benefit ol the creditors, that valuable n-mf improved plantation, on Skidaivaj Island, ‘contain ing 030 acr'os, and- known by the name of - HIBERNIA. TtlOo, U. P. CHARLTON, - sept 15 By the President of the' U- nited States. N pursuance of law, I, Artnnzw Jack- J9. a on, Pr, <]dent of the United Statesmf America, do hereby declare and make known that a public sile will lie held at die Land Office at Sparta, in the Stale of Alabama, on the second Monday in Octu- licr next, for the disposal of (he public lands within the limits of the undermen tioned townships and fractional townships, to wit: Townships seven, eight, nine, ten ar.d eleven, of Range twenty five. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and ’tractiooal townships eleven pf Range twen ty six. Townships seven, eight, nine and frac tinnal township ten, of Range twenty tev en. Townships seven nnd eight, and fraction al townships nine and ten of Range twenty eight. Township seven, and fractional town ship! eight and nine, of Hinge twenty nine. Fractional townships seven and eight of Range thirty. The townships are to be offered iri .the order above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. The lands reserved by law |qr the use of schools, or for other purposes, are to- be ex cluded from sate. Given under my hand at die City of Washington, this third day of July, A. D 1810. ANDREW JACKSON. Tty the President: * George graham, . Commissioner ofthe GeneralLandOffiee. To be piibjished in me Natchez States man, Jacksrm Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapapa Gazans, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile,' egister. Baltimore Kepubli can Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En S oirer, Raleigh Star, ChnrlestoivMerciiry. avunrinli Republican, Augusta Olmmi- oto, Nashville Republican, and Louisvill Advertiser. Adm’r. de bonis-non, dec. 108 Committees of Council. O N Firwnccc— Aldermen Owens, Cuv ier, Welman and Andeison On Dry Culture—Cuylcr, Anderson and Bond. On Health and Cemetery—Clark, Slief- tall and Waring. On Public Salei and City lots—nond, ‘Owens and Coy tor. On the Market.—Slicftall, Shaffer and Hoik'. On Pumps.—Slinfier, Clark and Brown. On Accounts.—Shick, Brown and Ow ens. On Streets and' Lanes.—Waring, Wel- man and'Shirk. On Lamps.—Gaudry, Sheftail and Gil- don. ■.On the Fire Department.—Brawn, Shick and SbafiTeo On'the Eicjang*.—Gildon, Clark anu Gaudry. O/i Docks and JPlitmKP.a-Welman, Anderson and Clark. Extract from the Minutes, M. MYERS, c.c. topt 18 167 Syfup of Sassapavilla. T 11E subscriber has just icceivcd a sup ply of this eelebratcd'Svrnp. _At PARBONS,-Druggist, At Iho-Bagic, no 8, Gibbons' Range. If KptSB’ -1W- julv tn 171 Clnitliam Inferior CoHrt JULY TERM, tOCO. W HEREAS William II. Coe, Wil liam F. Trylor, Jauios Tliomp- son, Horace Blair, Thomas Ryerson, Frances I Lay. Nortnan M’Leod, William Finch, ficorge Oliver, John W. Turner, and Jacob Gould, were summoned to at lend the present Term of this Court as Ju rors and made default—Ordered that they be severally fined in the slim ofTon Do Ihrs, unless tliov file r.n oath, with the Clerk ol this Corr't, good'cause of excuse on or lic- forc'the first day ofthe next Term. True extract from tire minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER. Clerk. aug 27 184 Tlie Savannah- Steam Rice Mill, A T tho East end of the Citv, is nov /A '■ receiving' Rough- Rice. The schoo nor Sarah Jayne, a saft and substantial vessel, in excellent order and well calcuta- led from her light draught of water for the business, is in roadiness at the Mill, and may be sent to any of the neighborin' plantations for the conveniencepTtlioseivh l-nny not yet hnvw had a’ good opportunit' •of getting their R1ee forward—the size o: ibis vessel' mak'rfs her perfectly safa to prb ,-cod to‘any nf the Southern Rivers or in llt *'HAI*L, SIIAPtER&TUPPER* aug. 87’ ' 3 -1 1 Just Received, A FRESH.supply of Eng lish white Mustard Scad, Cephalic Snuff, Jalap, Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphur Ether. And a general assortment of Medicines suitable for the season/ A. PARDONS, Druggist. At the Eagle No, 8 QibbonI Range, july 14 ' * If Executive Department, Georgia* MilledgcvHle, September td, IBit. O RDERED, That the Act passed at the last session pf the General As senility, to alte- (he fid, ftn end Itth sec tions of the 3d article of the Constitution hb published io all the newspapers of this State until lhk first Monday. Iri October ntxt, and that the Justice! ol the inferior court in each county be requested to cause a copy of ilit, said bet tribe pasted up on the door of the Court house, and at the most cohsplgunus place in csery Captain’* district of their county. , By (lie Governor,. EVERETT H. PIERCE, Soo’ry. An Act. To alter the third, seventh 'and twelfih sections of the first article, and . the first and third tv drains of tho third ar ticle of tl)e Constitution of this Stale. Whereat, a part of the third section pf the first article.of the Constitution.!* in-the following words, to whs "The (Senate'shall be elected 1 annually.'! A part of thb se venth section of the first artii lo is in the following words—“The Representatives shall be chosen annually " And a part nf tlie twelfth section of the first article, is in t|)c following words—“The meeting ofthe General Asseinby shall be annual ly.” And whereas, a part of the first. section nf the third article, is In the following words to whr—'“The Judges of the Supe rior count shaft bj elected foe the term of (hree years.” And a part ofthe third sec tion of third article, is in the following words—“There shall bo a State's Attorney nnd Solicitors appointed by the Legisla ture, and commissioned by the Governor, who shall hold their offices for the term of three years."—And whereas, the before re cited clauses; require amendment: Be it enacted by the Senate and . House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority'of. the same, That so.soon as this act shall have passed agree able to (he requisitions oflbe Constitution, the following shidfbc adopted'in lieu ofthe foregoing clause in (be before' recited re cked sections, to s* it; fn lieu of the clause ht third Section of the first article, the following, to tvit—.The Senate shall be elected biennially.after the J 1 ear eighteen hundred.and thirty-one. In leu of the ciauseio the seventh suction of the first article, the folldwing—Tho Repre sentatives shut!be chosen biennially, after the yea/ eighteen hundred and thirty -one. in lieu ofthe clause in the tweUtli section In tho first article, the following—,'l'lic meeting of the General Assembly shall be biennially, after the year eighteen hundred and thirty one. In lieu of rhe clanse of • ie first section of the third article, tlie fol lowing—The Judges nf tlie Superior courts shall he elected foi the term of four year*; the fi st election to take place eighteen- hundred and thirty.one. And in lieu ofthe clause in the third section of the third ar ticle, rhe following—Throe shall be a State's Attorney and Solicitors appointed by the' Legislature and commissioned by the Goyernor, who shell hold their offices lor the term of four years; the first election to take place in Vighfeeri hundred and thir tyone. IRBY HUDSON, Speaker ofthe Honae of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS. President of the Senate, sept l6‘ 101 i DR. HOWEL’S, Vegetable Medicines. T HE Golden Tincture of China, orf Scrofula.Incipient ctinsdmption|&c The compound' Vegetable Tinoture for tho cure of Ulbdrs, Tetters, sore eyes Sic. Dr. Howcl's Red Drops, an effectual re medy for Rheumatism. Dr. lion el's Health Drops, ALS" Dr. Bowel's celebrated family Pills. A . supply oftheso celebrated medicines just received and for aisle by . A.. PARSONS, Agent. ' At tlie Eagle, No 8 Gibbon’s range, july 30 Distrtct Court U. S. Geor gia District. AUGUST TERM, 18901 ill to serve as Peitlt-J.urora' at this Court, md felting 1 ,tb' aiiei>it-Ordored .that they ' ie severally flhtekl in tne'sum often dollars, inless luffinienb sxpu'ies, on oath be filed ',h the ClerkVOflice oh fir b'ofdre tho se' ' totid Tuesday in'November next; attfrlir .1*0' Groceries,^ Slop -Clothing and Navy Bread* Nave Chhmissioners' Omcr., S 18th September’! 888. BALED PROPOSALS will be re •ceived at this Office Until tbe 1st of November m-xl.lo furnish all the Groceries, Slop Clothing, and Navy Bread, that m«y he required (luring theyear 1830, for the Naviif service, at tlie Navy Y, rds, Ports mouth, N. II. Charlestown, Mass* Brook lyn New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, add Gosport, Va. to'be fur siished Upon the lequisliions'of thb reaper:- \lte Commanding Officer! or Navy A- tkents; • GROCERIES. Whiskey, best quality, 1st Drool. 1-4 at least rye, pet gallon. Molasses, . ( ) a White Beans, sound per bushel. White Peas, sound do Rice, fresh per pound. Sperm pit, Wintet strained per gallon. Spetm Candles' per pound. Superfine Flour per barrel. slop Clothing. Drab Pee Jackets, Blue Cloth Trowserfc Do do Jackets) Do do Vests, White Flannel, Shirts, Do dp Drawers/ Yarn Stocking!) each Yards, ex- Blankets, Duok Frocks) Do Trousers, Black Silk Udkfe Wool Uat>, Shoes, r Curled hair Mattress At all the above cept Baltimore. And all tlie Navy lticail iliat may be required at the said Navy Yards, and at theNavy Yard Pensncol.t West Florida.' All the nrtidcs must be ofthe ben quaL ily* The Slop Clothing and Navy Bread must be ftilly equal to tne samples, or pat terns irithe possession of the respective Commandants, by whom they will be shewu to all poisons who'fliiy wish to see them. The Blue c Iptli Jackets, 1 Trousers, and Vests, must be made of indigo dyed Cloth; the MaUtnsses must be made ol clean cuiied hair with thick cotton ticking; they must be six fed lung, 98 inches wide, and must weigh not lets than nine pounds avoirdupois each. The casks containing Whiskey nnd Molasses must have four iron hoops pul on each when required by the respective ConiniandXnts. at the eipense of the Contractor. All articles miM be delivered, in sound substantial boxes, bar rels, casks. kegS,' ot other suitable arid pro per packages, rn good shipping order iree nf expense, and no allowance will be made for boxes, barrels, Sec. or any otl|er pack ages whatsoever. On delivery ilia articles must be submitted to tbs inspection of tlie retpeo ive Navy Yards, or sm li other in spection as the Commissioners may direct Persons making offers will endorse them "OffJr to furnish Groceries,” or ‘-»lop Clothing," or "Navy Ifrelif,* for the year 1880; they trtuir after affix » p rice to each find every article -enumerated under each bead they niav/iropose to furnisli, oilier- Wise their Offers will nut be considered- ay t’o be published twice a week in'the Notional Intelligencer, U- 8- Telegraph, Baltimore Republican,American-Sentinel. N Y Cornier end Enqiiirer, Providence Patriot. Ilariford rimes, Boston Slates man, N, II. I'atjiot, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald-,’ Raleigh Slur, Charleston Patriot, Savannah Republican', Lbuisiuna Advertiser, sept -.’8 -798 Provldenck Patriot. Raleigh Star, Char- Icstdu ratlin!, Savannah Ucpiililicaii, Lou isiana Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer. Norfolk Herald, sept 88 tOB Timber, Cordage, & Cop per. NaVT CoMMlJlIONXKs'Ovrict, S I 6th September, 1829. BALED proposal! w'-ll be received at this office until the 1st NoVembbt next to supply the" following Whlto Gait kbit Yellow Pine Plank’Stocks, White Oak Knees, arid Masts and Soar Timber; tri be dellteiedit the Naty Yards PurtsinoUth; N. It. Clurlkstowd, Mass Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Notfnlk; and all tlie cordage end copper that mdy he required by the rCspectire Coirimandinc Officers df the said Na(y Yards, to bb de livered Upon tlibir rcquisltidiij, fdr thb ser vice dfihe yeei 1830. Il’hite Oak and YtUoio Pine Flank St veto. At Portsmouth, 5066 cillilc feet btn‘ tv lute oak plank stocks 7000 do best loogJC.if yel- Iri” pine plank stocks io.doodo hesLwiiitji . ' .' plallk stitbki yt long lu.it yol- ' low pme plank sn.bks $.ooddobesi wliile oak plant, stocks; 18,000 do best lorig leaf yet low pine plank Stocks Paiuts and Paint Oil. . Navt CouHissio.NEas’.OrricE, 10th ^epicmber 1898, Cj BALED rmphsals will he received at (Sr litis Office uAlil Isi NoVember next, td supply all tbe Paters"and Paint Oil that may be required 1 for the service at the year 1830, at tire oVy Yards Portsmouth, N. tl. Charlestown, Mats. Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia. Washington! and Gosport. Va. to be delivered Anno the requisitions of tire Commanding Officers of the Navy Yards, respectively, or of tire Navy Agents, I& fci PS;S Sr g S -5'fll‘l ill Sriff ’■* I s '! S , 9*9 , S , S'«S ,Di0 'S , S 0.0- ooooooeoQogoe IB a D . S _ 0.^2. Oe 5 Z i» S' §•§■§■ §•?§■§■' g-8-i §■§■§• -<r i- * .fi t “ Vi t> S' S'. J *’•' z- All the articles qiusl.be of the best qbal ityi must be deljVered in soiind s.ubsianlial boxes, bnrrids, casks, or other suitable'anr. proper packages, in good shipping .ordei, fee dr all expense to tlie governoieot; yml no allownrice will be made for boxes', bar rets, casks', pt any otiier packages whale/ er. On delivery the articles must be sub .mltteiHo the inspection of the respedtlve Navy Yards, or such, other' jritpectidri'as die Commissioners may direct. . Persons nicking offers must affix a' price to eirch and every article, otherwise tbei :|ii(ls'wiil not be considered:.(Hey must b,- endorsed , “Offer to fu/nish. Paints am! Pil.litOil'fdrthey'par'loho.’’ , To bp published'rivie'e'a'week.in tb'eNa- LltWallhtejliabnc'eKiJimeq Slates’ Tele i iWinj'Ilaltilnorbr' Reptiblicaii, Americnn ^NbVFYoflc'tJourlbr fit Enquirer, At PhliadeU phla, At Washinr- ton, 5,1)00 do best white dak plank stock! 5,000 do bast long leaf yet- lew pine plank . Stocks 4,000 do best white * oak ■i plank stocks 4,000 do best lorig leafyel low pine planjt , stocks At Gosport, . 95.000 do best white oak . plank stdeks . 10,000 do best long leaf yel tost nine plunk . . , Stock!; White oak knees at Boston, Nett York; and Norfolk, from 8 feet 8 inches to 7 feet body, from 5 feet to 5 feet 0 inches anti* anti Io side from it !•> 11 .edits liett siding. Masts add spltr umber at Norfolk, for Ihli lower masts and bowspiils, topmasts and jib'hooins.aod loner yards complete for odd 74,ouc4 , one sloop nt war of the first; andorie sloop ul war ot the second class; per cubic foot. Tlie pine plank stocks and mast and spar limber must be the bait quality iori'g leaf, ftni grate. Heart; south ern yellow pine; the plank stocks,and mast; and spar timber must be free from sap; heart shakes, and all other defects; thb plank stocks must nut be less (halt 05 and must average 45 feet Iri leristlr. the pihs merit atfuairinfit less than 14 Pfir Wuri thifd . 10 inches at life RUtt; dSi may square oritii fourth less at tlie top end. 'fhe aak jilailk stu-ks must square not less than 14 tncK- e; at the butt, and may sqUarq orie-fouriu less, at the top ontij't|fey iifusth'aVe grown on lanihf ncazto s'all waW, or otherwise within (lie iiiffuence of tho sea or saltwate! air. The dimensfoot ofthe mast and spnf liinbcrwill lie furnished io persons intending to mattFofTers-by the commanding .officer ofthe NaVy Yard,’Guspbrf, Va. All tlie aforeincntioncd timber must have been cut or the (fees haVe been giVitlfid betpeeq tho totli of October, and the s'Oth of February next; on delivery if will be ipspccted, and rneasifred conformably to the printed' rules prescribed by the Ofinmiissjoiiers, dated Sept. 1st 18tty or such other inspection arid measurement as they may direct, arid must be delivered by the 1st of Dcccnibor, 1830, The certificate of two respcctabla persons Unit the limber was cut wltliiri’ the. prescribed limits, must' apcoAipauy each cargo delVvered. The cordage must ha rn.ide of clean water rotted hemp,.the yarns to be tarred at least three months before be ing laid into Cordage) the,cordage must be of such sizes as may beicqinred by there*-, pi .itiveComnfanrlants. and must stand the proof es ablished at the respective Navy Yanis, Bidders must slate rlieir price for patenf,"'arid, for “common laid.” Tho opper rnnsl be of the hest quality,anil cou nt uf such kind* and sizes as tire respec tive CQininhndaots may require; thevliodlh. ing copper'must hC cold rolled;’the wj)o|q on delivery must undergo the inspection of the Navy Yards, or such other inspec tion'as the Commissioners irrily,direct. All. deliveries'must be made free from'-all ex pense to the Government. ' . . To he puiilislied twice a week.irithe Na- tiohal'Intelligencer, It. S. Telegraph', Bal timore Republican, American Sentinel, N. Y. Courier and Enquirer, Providence feat- riot, It ichinpiid Enquirer. Norfolk Herald, R-leigti Sujr,Charleston Patriot,SavaUttiilr Ra'publiqari; £oiif*iaria Advertiser. . sept S3 198 ’ I ayw anarir ' gjjg— An OPdiDance.' , For preventing disputes about boundary within the corporate, limits if the City, arid for other purposes., 3 TfeTO lot Holder or, lot holders, ' Xxl occii)iier or; occupiers, of any lot or Ipt's, shall, under a penalty of 50 ‘dollars,'lay tire foundation of any building' or fence h;r rheTno* of ahv lot or .lots, or parts of ptri> owned'or occupied . by him, her or them, unless such tinea aid first as certained by 1 the City Surveyor.;' and-after ;rhe lines aforesaid are ascertained, such* turner or o -iters, oerupier oi. occupiers, ‘shall on' pl'ice any: bqilding, fence; .or ,o- ther thing appertaining.therito, so as to affect the ri’-lit of the city or'others, under the penalty of fifty dollars for each offence, hind such'enoroachment'shali forthwith bo removed at, the owners expense, i Extract from iho'Oiiltriance passed Deo.' it 7th, 1801.. D* B. MITCHELL. Mayor. . , hi'Council, Sept k4,1820. ;■ Ordore'd, that the above section be pub lished in the Gazettes of the City for nvo 1 Svoeks. • •• • u • Extracts fromlhe rifinutei. Jefetsr M. HyERSsoft- :\