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

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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. Notice'. rM^llE Sub*«jr.lb^r having qualified on f l tire will of the Into losopli Law sen. fiihottv County, requests ull porsons ° f Jumiiuls against the osuto to pro- .MrtttMm#* i«hm* aml a i' per *T in ; jXllt«'!'°'» ll)0 ’ ,oconl0 r ° ,H ' ard aml make payment. jollN 8. LAW . jitjM 171,|L Mflckcrch trig Cent and sehr. W. H. rate fonl anti fir tale bn CANDLER & DAVIDSON. O ' Barrels and 90 half.ditto no M >ckorel. and 150 ditto no S do. IInglinni County, )R COURT, Juir Term, into. | petition of William Morel, sla- stence.fo-loM and praying ii of it certain 'promissory J severally Hindi' and signed tv iviliiani J. MulMio. and VVlIlmin O Toner, boil. t*t, of said county deceased, B ,latcrl Effingham eonnty, I # Ilsil.pa' .diTetoth' - "'i " ililojn MoreJ, or 1 „lfr, Ort or before the 1st day of Jnnrinry !S I for the Mini of twenty (|ve dollars,for ,ho received,a copy whereof, will), the ■Jyiirlt .if tno said/villtam Morel, Is Med nfce Clerk’s OlTicc,—It.U ordered that Winn Kill;.:, of th* County or Efliing. Fasoi, tne acting and qualified adtninistratni ■ of the said IrVilllaiD G. I’orler. deceased, land the lielrs and representatives of the sail) William J. Mulryne, defeased, do shew pause on nr before the fust tl.iy of the next srmol this Court, why the prayer of the etitio -er should not ha granted, and it is irther ordered thst this rulo be published l one of the riubJio.Gjxiljtti of the Oily |f Savannah, once a month until the tiriie bpointed for shewing cause thereof. 1 Extract from the minutes, JNO. CIIARI.TON, Cllt. aly 18 1B7}i.~ Chambers Superior Court, i JUNE B5th, 1899. flit Marine & Fire In tranet) Hank olthe i of Georgia, et at. Chatham Sn perior Court, January Term, M880. In Equity, lleazer Early, ‘ et.al. Dicing verified to the Court that Elea- zar Early one of ihq defendants in the ore cause resides out of Chatham coun- i motion it is ordered that (he said lleazer Early appear on nr before the first tty of the next Term of this I 'ourt and en- his appearance thereto and m default hereof-the said complainant have leave to liiceed on their said Hill in the same lanner si, if personal service of the Hill lid subpoint hat) liqen effected on the sai f llrazer—.Arid it te further ordered (ha ■is Rule ho published nnco a month in on" ^ihe public Gazettes of Savannah until xpiration thereof. Extinchfroar the minutes. . HUBERT W. POOLER, Clk. |)anc !W jsfi- t s Pmt-Msster Genera), linifcd .Stales, _ w ' Dnzer Early, ar.d ntjfors. ilhettk Circuit Court U. S. District of Georgia, to May Term, IWO. , N action of debt on bond having been L instituted.In ibe above bain by the It-.llaiicr General of the-Unlted States, "M EleuzncEarly,' Sheldon C. Dun- . Samuel Nicholas, and F. H. Welt- . sad tervlce having been effected on he defendants,- except Samuel Niclio- iwhn. the, Marshal returns, Is not trt he I . ln 'bit District - -On motion of the limt Attorney, It i, Ordered, that the ■d Samuel Nicfjofnii antj He Is hereby P to appear at the office ol the Clerk of » • Oim on.or before the first Monday in pemtuir nest, being the Rules day of Lewi for said month, theni and there . muT a T,* w . 1he "W aetton-and this citation be ,he ,pace of three months In loftho Oaxettes of this state.’ |mc. from^RrdeBooii,^*/-^* ^ u ^ re ' bathanj- Superior <5ourt. Tor Dp a ^ TERM,. 1080. '^AS-William Oastop. James Hdbo. Orray Taft,, and ; .Georee Brouffflt to Jail. J N Savannah, on the loth inst. a negro man who says his name is JERRY, .and that he belongs to tho Slate of Ueor. gla, that bo ranaway from the Chatahoo. eliee river about 4 months ago—he is 5 feet Oinohea high, and about 88 .years of ogo;1ie is of a yellow complexion'and stut< ters when speaking, John i dews, ».c. o. -aug 18> 100 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the lOili inst. a negro man who says his name is SIMON, aud that he belongs to the Stato of Geor gia, that lie rdnaway from the Chatahoo- elice River about 4 months ago—ho is 5 feet & 8-4 inches high apd about tU years of age—he has lost one of his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c. aug 18 Brought to Jail. £ N Savannah, on tiie loth Inst, a negro man who says his name is NED, and (hat he belongs to the State of Oeoigia, that lie ranawuy from the .Chatahoochee yivet about 4 months ago, he is 5 feet inches high and about 88 years t JOHN |. DEWS .-o. c. aug 18 180 Brought to Jail. I N Savannalwpn the 95th ultimo, e ne gro man, svTTo says his nnine is TO NEY,and that he belongs to William Beal of Richmond County, Ua. that he ranaway about two weeks ago, he is 5 feet 8 t -8 in ches high & about 85 y oats of age—tho top of his head is gray. ■ JOHN I DEWS, j.c. c. augo 175 Brought to .liiit; X N Savannah, on 'lie .list ultimo, a ne gro man who san his name isISAAC and that he belongs to Bevill Cook of El bert County, Qa that he ranaway about three weeks ago—he Is 5 feet 9 8-4 inches high and about 45 veers of age, he has a scar ou his chin. . john t Dews. j. c. c. 'aug 8 175 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 10th ius>. a negro man whosnvs his name is MOS'S.nnd that ho belongs to Win Belle of Muim.e County, Georgia, that lie runaway nliout four weeks ago, lie is 5. feet 0 1-9 inches high and about 98 ye ,rs of age. J. 1. DEWS, J. 0. c. . seM‘98 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah nn tho 95th May a negro man who says his name is JANUA RY, and that he belongs to Edward CMS. ulinn, of South Carolina, that he ranaway about ope week ago, he is 5 -leet 9 inches high and about 29 ye.irj of age, he lias lost several of his front teeth, aug 6 J. 1. DEWS, i. c. c. By the President of tiie States. f N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack, son, President of the United States ol America do hereby -declare and make known that a public sale will be held ui tho Land Office at St Helena Court House, in tho State of Louisiana, on the second Monday tu November next, for the dispo sal oftlm unappropriated public lands with in the limit oftho undermentioned town ships, situate in tno Land District West of Pearl River,and East of the Island of Now Ozlaans, to win 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. Township# one, two, three, four, six and seven, and fractional townships eight and nina, of Range four. Townships one, two, three, font, five,six end seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and seven, and fractional township eight,of Range six. re. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight,of Range seven. Townthlps one, two, three, fonr, fire,six and seven, and liactional township eight.of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, four, fire, six andYeven of Range nine. Tho above townships are all situate south of the thirty first degree of latitude, and East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly all thu-lands lying on the Antito Tickfaw, nd Tangapaha rivers. The townships will he offered in the or der above designated, beginning with tho lowest number of section in each. The lands reserved by law for (he use of schools, or for oibei 1 purposes, will be ex eluded from sale- Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1899. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. By the President, GEO. GRAHAM Commissioner oftho General Land Office. To bo published in the Natchez States man. Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapnpa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat. Mobile Register. Baltimore Kepuhli, can. Phila elphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & Louis ville Advertiser julv 98 171 Brought to Jail. N Savannah, some time ago. a negro man who says his name is JIM, and thnt he belongs to John Pitman but dees no: know where his master lives,nor where he ranaway from. I am induced to be lieve that he Is owned by some one else, lie is 4 feet 8 1-4 inches high and about 15 years of age; lie stammers a little when speaking. JNO. 1. DEWS, j.c. c cue 14 148 Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatchie, on the 15th of Mnv last, a negro man named GEORGE who says ho belongs to the Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Robeit McCall is agent! ho is about 85 years of ago, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high julv IS J. J. BECK. j. a. o. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhntchie. on the 85th Marcli last, a nogro man who says his name is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, but since says lie belongs (o a Mr. J dm Thierce, who lives about 4 mites from Savannah; he is about 5, feet 9 inches high, and Bbont fortv years or age. J.J*. BECK, J. B. d. jttty 13 183 For Sale. B Y leave of the Inferior Ciutrt of this County, will ho. sold yin the First Tuesday of December, fitr the benefit ol the creditors, that valuable, and improved R lnntalion, on Skidaway Island, contain )g 880 acres, and known by-the name of HIBERNIA. TlIOo. II. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. de bonis non, foe. sept 15 MS Uofih. n ‘ u ’ nraone[1 to attend,this Kfal T’f aaGrand Jurors and '«»aoM Forty.Dollars Clerk oftww. 8XCM * e be filed w '' h •,lavor. f .’ hl “' 0 ”r t ' r ! n or boloro the v,,? 0 . n ' xt Term. ltnt!pS. t .t om ,b » minutes.... i‘*”IERT W. POill It'll Weyl. rH a E ? E As John Doanis,’ Thbmas Committees of Council. UeaJV^be'.Nicol! Turnbull, Job# ‘ , aL» n Ph H'"d'rack, Genrgo-Bnn? laK n" r^u. ^e*' Hart, and Wil sTVm ff?! ~ el ’° ‘uqimonodto attend lerallv CnT) ol ' <lc, cd that they be I ii Jch an 5 ? ,he 81 "n °f Twenty Dol- i 'l,e C|prf^r C ,i'' 50 r. 0f eXCU, ° bo filed E®55SKJSiS “ Itn.rpo^.'n 1,10 inirmtcs. , . ^UOUEIITW. POOLER, Clerk. nop?!*}? Arsenal; Ihelstof r^' W 'u bo rcccived tin'll n Ar 5en . f s ®r C ,S"? h , er next, for bull,I- ■ito the GunnMr nub °" ,be ,J °t “P" feet deepawn !° U | 5e, . 60 - fcot front bv ! e with .; ,or!e * b'gbi in, accord- igned P an in Passion of the tin- Na?xip|lsj; u ‘ t include the cost of " manner, and d " ne •*" 'be l, a .vofM nvln "' u,t be fmlshed by the fpentor's nrono'ssi. ^ B'ioklayers' & f'^'I'c latter w„r? t ; epara,e 0r ' Bond of Ten bo ) ,rn fcrred. '/»/ed seeurpy P ""*.m,l nollars «l,h hful Pwfcrmwe" for lho m. i7^ l . u ms.w h# Finance.—Aldermen Owens, Cuy- irt- ler, Welmnn nnil Andeison On Dry Culture—Cuyler, Anderson and Bond. , , On Health andCemelery—Clark, Shef- tall unit tearing.- , On Public Sales and City lots—Bond, .Owens and Cuyler. •, . On the Market.—Shcftall, Shaffer and Bond. On Pumps.—Shaffer, Clark and Brown. Op Accounts.—Sliick, Brown and Ow ens. Oii Streets and tones.—Waring, Wel- man and Shirk. -» On Lamps.—(Jaudry, Skoftall and Gil- don. ... On the Fire Department,—Brown, Shick and Sbaffcr. On the Fzchange.—Qhdon, jClark and Gandry. . , On Docks and Wharves.—IVcIman, Anderson and Clark. Extract from the Minutes’, „ M.J1Y lilts, c.c. sept 98 .107 Syrup of Sassaparilla, T l I E-subscriber has just i eoeived a sup ply of this celebrated Sy rup. A. PARSONS; Druggist, . At the Engle, Via B, Gibbons’ Range, sept*#- M', iy the Fresident of the li nked States. N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack son, President of the United Statos of America, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held at 'ho Land Office at Sparta, in the State of Alabama, on the second Monday in Octo ber next, for the disposal of tile public lands within the limits of tiie undermen tioned townships aud fractional townships, to wil:. Township* seven, eight, nine, ten ar.d eleven, of Range twenty five. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten mid fractional townships eleven of Range twen ty six. Townships seven, eight, nine end frac tional township ten, of Range twenty sev- Townships seven and eight, and frection- I townships nine and ten of Range twenty eight. Township seven, and fractional town ships eight and nine, of Range twenty nine. Fraetional townships seven and eight of Range thirty. . The townships are to he offered in tiie order ohove designated, beginning with (he lowest number of seotion in each. The lands reserved by law lor the use of schools, or for other purposes, are to be ex cluded from sale. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this third day of July, A. U. 1890. ANDREW JACKSON. By tho President: GEORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner of the GcneralLandOffire. To be published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register.Baltimore Republi can Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury, Savannah Republican, Augusia Clironi clo, Nashville Republican, and Louisvill Advertiser. julv 98 171 Chatham Inferior Court JULY TERM, 1890. W HERE VS William 11. Coe, Wil- 'liqiu F. Tcylor, James* Thomp son, Horace Hlair, Thomas Ryerson, Fiances I Lay, Norman M’Ueod,' William Finch, George Oliver John \V. Tinner, arid Jacob Gould, were summoned to at lend the present Ternrof this Court as Ju rors and made defaull—Ordered that they be severally fined in tiie sum of Ten Do lars, unless they file cnoath, with the. Clerk ol this Court, good cause of e*cnse on or be fore the first day of the next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. nug‘J7 184 The Savannah Steam Rice Mill, A T the East end of the City, is now receiving Rough Iti’co. The schoo nor Sarah Jayno, a safo nod substantia) vosscl, ii) excellent ofdor and well calcula ted from her light drought of water for tli busidess, Is in readtndss at the Mill, 1 at* may bo sent to any of’ the neighbor'll) plantations for this convenience of liioso who mny not yet have had a good opportunity of gelling thoir Rice forward—the size ol this vessel makes her perfectly safe to pro ceed to any of the Southern Rivers or in lets. HALL, SIIAPTER & TtTPER. aug 97 184 __ _ ’ For Sale, Tliut convenient House In Columbia Ward belonging to John F l.lovd, at present oc- cupiod by Mrs. Btiles. If not dlspdsed of by the 45th October it w ill than bo rented. For particulars apply to JAMES O. WILSON, sept 15 193 jfol ■■■Mm Mi For Sale or to Kent. The subscriber wishes elth er to sell, or rent for ono year from the 1st of November noxt, tiis House, situatod on Colum bia Square; corner of York and Ilaber shall) Strcots—a carriage house and liable, with other outbuildings, are attached to the House, JAMES BROWN, sept 8 190| Just Received. A FRESH supply of Eng lish white Mustard Seed. Cephalic Snuff, Jalap, Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphur Ether. And a-genera! assortment ol Medicines suitable for the season. A. PARSONS. Druggist, At the Eagle No. 8 Gibbons Range. July 14 £ Executive Department, Georgia, Miiledgeville, September 9d. 1899, O RDERED, That the Act passed at the last session of the Gen°ral As senihly, to niter the 3d, 7th and 19th lec tions ophe Sd urlielo of the Constitution lie published irr all the newspapers of this State until tho first 'Monday in October negt, and that the Justices ot the inferior court in each county bo requested to cause a copy of the said net tn be pasted up oil ihe diidr of the Court house,.and at the mqst conspicuous place in every Captain’s district of their cciunlr. By tli. Governor, EVERETT H PIElj.CE, Sot’ry. An A,ct To alter the third, seventh etfd twelfth sections of.th'e first article, and the first and third sections of the third ar ticle of the Cnnstitntinn of tins State. Whereas, a part of Ihe third section of the first article of the Constitution Is in the following words, to wltt "The Senate shall be elected annually.” A ’part of the se venth section of the first article is in the following words—"The Representatives shall be chosen annually " Arid a part of the twellih section of the- first article, is in the following Words—"The meeting of ilia General Asseuiby shall be annual ly." And whoreas, a pari of the first section of the third article, is in tiie following words to witt—"The Judges of the Supe rior courts shall be elected for tiie term of three years." And a pnrtof the third ten lion of third article, is in the fallowing words—^"There shall be a State’s Attorney Legisla- Groceries, Slop Clothing and Navy Bread. NaYT Commissioners’ OfricE, lBth September 1898, EALF.D PROPOSALS will ue r eeived at this Office until the 1st of November next,to (umlsh all the Groceries, Slop Clothing, and Navy Bread, that may be required during Uteyear 1830, for tli Naval service, at the Navy V. rds, Ports mouth, N. II. Charlestown. Mass. Brook lyn New Vork, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, and Gosport, Vi. to be fur wished upon the requisitions of the respec tive Commanding Officers or Navy A gents, GROCERIES, Whiskey, best quality, 1st proof. 1-4 at least rye, Moiasies, White llnani, sound White Peas, sound Bice, fresli ■‘•perm Oil, Wintet strained Sperm Candles Superfine Flour SLOP CLOTHING. Drab Pea Jackets, Blue Cloth Trowseri, Do do Jackets, Do do Vests. White Flannel Shirts, Do do Drawers, Yarn Stockings, Blnnkrls< Duck Frocks, Do Trowsrti, Black Silk Udkfs. each Wool Hats, each'- v ': ' Shoes, > '• Curled ha'ir Mattrasset, per gallon do per bushel - do per pound per gallon, per pound, per barrel each per pair each each each pair pair each each per pair each each' pair ^ each At all thoabore mentioned Yards, cept Baltimore. And nil the Navy IJrcnd tlipt may lie required at the > iid Navy Yards, aud at the Navy Yard Pensacola Welt Florida, All the articles must Do oftho bosl qual ity. The Slop Glotbijm and Navy D" >i mutt be fully equal to the simples,.or pat- terns in the possession of the respective Commandants, by whom they will -be shewn to all persons who may wish to zee them, The Blue 1 loth Jackets.Trowsers, and Vests, must be made of Indigo dyed Clntli; the Mam asses must be made nf clean curled hair with thick cotton ticking; they must be six feet lung. 98 inches wide, and must weigh nut |cs. than nine pounds avnirdqpok) each, The casks drintalmug Whiskeji.lind Molasses must'have four iron hoops put on each when required by the respective Commandants, at tiie expense of the Coniraptor. All article! nm.t’ .hr delivered. In sound substantial boxr» bar rels, casks, kegs, of other stiilablo a- "pro per packages, in gond shipping o- er ,.ee of expanse,mnd riu allowance wil. be made fur boxes, barrels, foe. ui any other pack ages wbatsqeVer. ' Qn; delivery life articles must be'.Zribmitted to the inspeetiun of Hie respee ive Navy Yards, or such other in spection as the Cominhyoners mav'difec. Persons vnakfiig offers dill endorse them “Offer to furnish Groceries," or "Slop Clothing,’’ or "Navy Biead,” for ihe year 1830; they mutt also affix a price la each r e.cli propose* to furnish, other- wise their offers will not be considered Oj^'i o be published tw ice a work in thr National Intelligencer,’ U, S. Tclegrupb, Baltimore Republican, American Semiii'-I, _.N Y ’ Gouiici and Enquirer, Providence Patriot, Hartford Times, Boston Slates man, N. II. Patriot, Richmond Engniii’f, ‘Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Chaile-ion Patiiot; Savannah Republican, Louisiana Advertiser. r >ept .8 IS)8 anil Solicitors appointed by -the tore, and commissioned by the Governor, and every article enumerated under who shall hold their offices for the term of IhCad tfiey rinif propose’ to furnish, c tlirecyears."—And whereas, the pefuro 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 Iris lame, Tliut sn snon as this act shall have passed agree- able tn the requisitions oftho Constitution, the following shell be adopted in,lieu of the fnregning clause in the before recited re cited sections, to win In lieu of the clause in third’ section-of the first article, the following, to wit—The Senato shall be olected biennially.after the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one. In lieu of.tlie clause in the seventh section of the first article, the following—The Rcprc sentatives shall tie clipsuii biennially, after the year eighteon hundred and thirty 'one in lieu of the clause In the twellih section In the first article, the following—The meeting of lho General Assembly shall bo biennially, alitor the year eighteen hundred and tliiity one. In lieu of the clause of the first section of the third grtiple, the fol lowing—The Judges nf the Superior courts shall be elected foi lho terin’of fonr years; the fl: st election to pike place ’ eighteen hundred and thirty one,. And iii lieu of the clausa in the third section of the third ar ticlo, tlm following—Tlieid shall be a Stale's Attorney and Solicitors appointed by tiie Legislature, and commissioned, by the Governor, who shall hold their offices lor the term of four yearst the first election to take place in eighteen hundred and tllir one. IRBY HUDSON, Faints aijd Faint QiJ. pfAVt Co^piisaioMs'Rs' Ormx, ' 1 Oil) epteinhor 1829. S EALED Pinp'ij.tU wilt he received hi tins Oflico until ]'n Noyembcr next, to supply all the Paints 411(1 P-iini Oil that -Snay bo t* qUiretl for tho service uf t|ie year I8.S0. nt the. nvv Yards Portniuoulh, N. H. Charlestown, Ain>5. lirooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington,‘arid Gosport, Va. to be delivered upopthe requisitions of* tiie Cniii:nan>ii - 'Officers of ihe Navy Yards, respectively, or of the Navy Agents, Speaker of the House of Representatives. 1 T0OMAS STOCKS, sept 10 President of the Senate. Iff! DR. HpWEL’8, ( Vegetable Medicines. T HE Golden Tincture of Clrina,orf Scrofula,Incipient consumption|foc .The compound vegetable Tincturo for the cure of Ulcers,' Tetters, sore. eyes. foe. Dr. Howei’s Red Drops, an effectual re medy for Rlieumatljmu Dr. Howei’s Health Drops- aii" Dr. Htiwel’s celebrated family Pills. __ supply of these, celebrated inodicines just received and forzale by A. FARSONS, Agent. Attlio Eagle, No 8 Gibbon's range. July 30 listrict Court U. S. Geor gia District. 1 “ - AUGUST TERM, 1829, E DWARD Coppee, Cities Camp. field,' James Thompson and Lau rence OtByrim havirig been duly .summon ud to serve’ as Petit Jurors at this Gourt, tnd failing to atteid—Ordered that they ir severally fiiiett ifttho sum.of ten dollars, mieJs sufficient sgoases, on oath be filed ,n tlieClerk’s Office on or before the se uond Tuesday in November next. . .. . Extract from tiie ridmites,- ’ y^EO.GLEN.C’Ut nu^.75 yW a-.cir X f s 5'a5'f|',|f s 3 I 2. $ o- * =’ K "g.o£.OrOscS 0 OgdV.Jjp & 0 0 9 p 3 - 3- g- o Ob. S’ «f 1. |l »"■ V l i**l. ‘ 3 .. - 8 ' . *>'' W >2 "■g.o.gl'e.g.3 2 S- 00? s-°|5 ■of §•§•§■ = -<= i - §■§■§■ O^ §■§■ o’§•§'§•§'§•§■ o'^ ■ C _. _. 5 .f flc.Oo.o-o. 3 0 '8:«q&3 Providence Pauiot, italeigli Star, Cliar- letton Petilnt, Savannali Republican, Lon- ijiUnti Advertiser, Kichmoud Enquirer, Norfolk Herald. ^ — pt * 6 ^ . . Timber, Co ’ordage, <& Cop* P c >’- ... Nav* CouMitsioNEhs'OrgicE, Pit ea IBih September, 1829. BALED proposals w II by received at thisofflce until the tsiNovombei nettt iniupply. the following White Oak and Yellow Pine Plank Stocks, White Oak Knees, arid Masts and Sjiar Timber, In be delivered at the Navy Yard. Portsmouth, N. II. Charlestown, Mass Brooklyn.N. Y. 1 It ladelphia, Washingloiq and Norfolk; ami all the cordage and copper that may he required by the respective Gominanding Officers of tin- said Navy Yard., to be do- liverrd upon their icquisttiobs, for the ser vice of.tlie yea: 1830. - - *• While Oak and Ye\tou Pine Plunk Stocks. At Portsmouth, 5000 cubic i’net best white oak plana stocks 7000 do best long leaf yel low pine plapk . . stocks At Charles town, At Brooklyn At Philadel phia, pin ok slocks while oak ■ plank'stocks. -'• 16,000 do best long leaf yei lot, pin* plank slocks At Waffling- too, At Gosport, o. a. n. a q* a a,'P.a. ■ ooooooo-o a , . w * v Os Dn D: (L *1 ’ CL De De De De De Ds De Cu De De 2 OOOOjqOOOOOOOOOOOH All the articles must be of the best qual ity; must bc-dolivored in sound substantial boxes, barrels, casks, or other suitable and propor’packnges, in goad shipping Order, free of dll expense to the government; ami no allowance will be made for boxes, bar rels, casks,"or fitly other packages wliutev er. On delivery the articles must be' sub mitted to Ihe inspection of tiie respective Navy Yards, or such .other 'inspection as tho OoniniissionerVinay direct. 5 Persons making offers must affix fi price to each and every artiolo. otherwise fh'eir bidiwill not be considered: they must 4u- endorsed 1 "Offer to furnish Paints arid Paint Oil for theybar l830."" ’ To be-published twice’a week flitheNa- ilonal rntelligoiicer, United Slates); Tele grtqrft, t 'Bfiltlitfb7e' Republican', A liiefican i^l)tmcl,,New York Courier & Enquirer, 5,000 do best' white oak plank stocks 5,000 do best long leaf yet* low pine plank 4,000 do best white'’ nalt plink Stocks 1 4,000 do bast long leaf yel low pine plank stocks 95,000 ’do best- white'oak i‘ plank stocks ’. 10,000 do best lot| j icafyol * low pine plank stacks. Wlifteoah knees at Boston,'MfiW.Ygfk,' ' and Norfolk, from 0 feet 6 inches to 7 foet body, from 6 foi't-fo 5 feet B .iltchej, arm’s arid to side Iroiii 8 to 11 Inches nett aiding. Masts and spar timber nf Norfolk., fqr tho, lower uiasts and bowspilts', topmasts ana jib booms,and lower yards complete for onp 74, one 4 / one sloop of war ol lho first,' and one sloop ol war of the second .cUss, per cubic foot, ’ The plnepHnk stocks ana mast liud spai timber must be the best quality long leaf, find grain, heart, south ern yellow pine; the plank, stocks,and jupst, apd spar timber niust be ' free from sap, heart snakes, end all other defects; -tho plank stucks must not be less tli..n 3j Aid must average 45 feet in length; the pine' must square nut less than 14 nor more tnari 16 in. lies,pt the brill, and may square ahe- fijortbless at the top end. 'rtie oak plank, slo-iki must square nut lest than 14 inqb- es at the butt, and may square onc-fouril;.' le<s at the top end; they must have giowp, on lands iiearto salt e-Hier. oi niherwise witnin the influence of the sea or salt »ater air. The dimensions of the maw and spar, timbern >11 be furnished to persons intending, to make ..ffe.s, by the r.qimiiuuding oflicet of the Ngvy'Y.ird.Gi.spmt, Va.,. Al| tiio aforeiiientioned limbei niiisi oavo been cut or the tiees bare been girdled between the iOiii of October, and tlm gOih of, February next; on delivery it will be 'inspected, and aneasq'red copforiiiffbly tii tins printed ruleg prescribed by tiio Gominissioiiers', dated’ Sept. 1st 1896,, or such other inspection' and measurement -is’(hey may dirept, and must bo delivered In the 1st of December, 1830. The certificate of two,respectable persons that ihe timber was cut within fh» prescribed limits, must accompany each n delivered, The’ cordage must be in.ido of clean water rotted lump’, the yarns to he tarred -it least three mpnths before be ing laid into cordage; ihe cordage must bo of such sizes as may beicquired by tiie iol- pcctiveCoriim-apdants. and.mnst stand ihn iroof es'ablished at the respective Navy Yards. Uiddms ipust state their twice fat ' patent,” and, for “common lain.” This copper must be of the best quality,and,con sist of such kindyand sizes as the respec tive commandants may.reqnire;.tho sheath ing copper must be cold rolled; t.he whale on delivery must Undergo the inspection of the Navy Yards, or suoli othey in^pep- tion as the Commissioner^ may direct. All deliveries must be made free. from all. ex pense to the Government,. j, - To be published twico n week hi the Na tional Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph, Bal timore Republican, American.Sentinel, N. Y- Courier and Enquirer, Prof id.erice Pat- ot, ft iciimond Epquirer, Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star,Charleston Patrior,Savannah Republican. Louisiana Advertiser, sept It Ilf Ah Ordinance. . For preventing disputes' about boundary within the coiporqlc limits of the City, and fir o ther purposes. " rise 3 'I’KT/I lot bolder or lo; holders, Xl occupier or occupiers, of any lot or tots, shall, under a penalty of 50 dollars, lay the foiiqdatioi) of any building n: fence oriitlii" I o-s of any lot or lots, or parts of dis, own.ed or occupied by him, Iter or them,.unless.such lines, are first as certained by the City Surveyor; and after" file lines aluj-esaid . .are ascertained, such owner or o. wars, occupier oi occupiers, shall not pt-ice nny building, fence, or o- tlier thing "ppeitaining thereto, so ns to affect the rl.lit ol the city or others, under the penally of Ally dollar’s for eao|i offence, and such encroachment shall forthwith be removed at the owners expense. <i Extract figm tile Ordinance passed Dee, j-7ih, 1801. .; : D,n: MITCHELL. Mayor. In Council. Sept 24,1899'. :Ordered, tliut the atiovo section be pub*. Itshed in the Gazettes of the City for’ two- weeks. s»; .. , ( . Extracts from the numitev.’ ' ■“. y * sept 98-' M. MYERS,' gv 0. -