Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 06, 1829, Image 1
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CAN.
No202 XXVI
TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER G, 1829.
Whole No.
G'1G8.
Notice! JS5
T rir: Subse>M having qualified oil
,1,0 Will of the Into loMph Law mmi.
Liberty Ommlv, request, nil |.er»onK
havina doinaml, against the esU(J U> pro-
Jell, Ihcn, duly attested. and allpnnon.ln;
ili'lit*!,! to I'll
dVbmd to ,lio same, lo oomo for,raid
nuknpnyniMt. J0 HN SiAAW!
July to’ If mi*
ami
Mackerel
Iflniifigfrr"" britt Venl andechr. IV. H.
Braught to Jail.
TN Savannah, mi The tnihiiiit. a negri
IL mao wlm any, hi, nnnit h J KRR.Y
.mil that ho belnngslo the rilnto (if Gem.
gin, that lie runaway from tho Uhnlnhuii
chee river about 4 month, ago—ho in L
Tool Oinchi'5 high, and nhont .118 year, nf
ngviliu it of a yellow complexion and slut
term lion (peaking.
. JOHN I DEWS.j.c.c.
nug 19 I BO
trforil antl fir sale by
OANOLER& DAVIDSON,
a a lltrreli end *0 half ditto no 2,
AH Mackerel, and 150 ditto no 8 do.
*. (1 |to ,nl
by',..
Porter,»»
dated EIBi
1124,
iiigliuin County,
AMI COURT, Juiir Tkbm. 18*0.
i petition of VVillinni IMoVel, ata-
■ existence & loxx and praying
lent of a certain promissqry
id severally nindennd signed
litlryne, and William O
of snld county deceased,
nty, 13th February,
’ Wiliiam Morel, or.
Drought, to Jail,
I N Savannah Oil tile loth Inst, a-negro
man who says his name is SIMON,
and that ho belongs to the Stale of tieor-
gia, that he runaway from tho.Uhalnhnn-
cliee lliver about 4 months ago—Ito is
feet 5 3-4 inclios high and ahnut 25 years
of age~lio has lost olio of Ills front teeth.
JOIINI. DEWS,a. c. c
nug 18
Brought to Jiiil.
j£N Savannah, on tho Kith inst. a negro
man who says Ids nanin is NF.D, nnd
s to the
order,'mi nr before thSUst day of January
next, for the sum of .twenty five dullars, for
r.iluo received, a copy wlun i nf, with the
affidavit of the said rtllnani .Morel, is filed
; j„ the Clerk's Odlnd-It I,’ordered that
i if,iham King, of the County ol l.tln
Jli.iiii, the noting and qualified adnimi'ii i
[of the said William >i. Purler;;
I and the licirs and representatives of Hie said
j William J. Mulrynei duceased. do shew
[realise on or before llto first day of the nexl
termot this Court, »br the prayer of the
■ tioiitio ier should not lie granted, and it is
[furlhei ordered dial tills rule be published,
jin one of the public Gazettes of the Citv
[of Savannah, once n month until the time
appointed for shearing cntise thereof.
Extract from tile minutes,
JNO. CHARLTON, Clk.
July 18 187§t,
that lie belongs to the State of Gem gin,
that lie rauaway from tlio Cliatalmnelice
river about 4 months ngn, he is 5 feet 8
Inches high and ahum S3 voars ■
J<HIN I. DEWS
angle 180
Brought to Jail..
vuniulii, qn the 25lli ultimo, a ne-
nan, who says Itis name is TO-
ligl lie belongs to William Heal
unty, Up. that lie runawny
eekygo. Ito is 5 feel 8 I -2 in-
5 yeatsofnge—tlio top
OIIN I DFiWH, i. c. c.
175
Notice.
101'R months afterdate application
. will ha made to the Ilnn.theJusli-
_»of tho Inferior Court ofl.iherty f'ottu-
I ty for leave to aril one hundred acres of
land belonging to the csiuto ofDonald Fru-
isr,for tlioTiehefit of the lioitt and cictlitnrs
I of said estate. 1
MARGARET R. FRASER,
jnly <5 170 F.xeeutrix.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on the 3lst uilimn. a ne
gro man wit,, sa.a hi! name ii ISAAC
and that ho belongs toBevill Cook of El
bert t'otinly, Ga that he runaway about
three weeks ago—lie is ,'i feet * 3-4 inches
high and about 45 vears of age, lie base
scar on tils chin.
JOIINI DEWS.j.c.o.
nug 6 175
Notice.
T HE Justices of the Peace in the dif
frreut Captain’* Districts of Chat-
Itisui County! nre requeued in procure and
Itnakr mil a lisjof all children m their res-
| pcCtivc Districts,together with tlieir names,
I ages, anil sexes, whose extreme indigence
■'entitles them to a participation ill the
lPoot 'cliool fund, and Teport them in wri
| ting to llte undersigned, at his office in the
Court House, in conformity with tlio 4lh
[section of nn act of the Legislature, enti-‘
I tied "An Act for the better distribnllnn
land application of the Poor Sclmol fund,”
1 *60. .Vc , passed (He ifid December 18*B
AH farmer Trustees anil other persons,
[ who ha»o herplnfnre received or hail
ihirgeufthe disbarseinent of tile Poor
^rlico/ famliof Chatham County, are re-.
Rtiyile/w pay’oyer to tile undersigned all
|.uuixpent!ed balance, temaihing ill hor or
fthoii h«wB.,->
, 37* Parents, guardians and-others, in-
Itcreitedin the welfare of indigentchiidren,
I. re requested to report then, in the Jilsti-
It'■ el the Peace In the different Districts
■of tins County, ill order llitit they may re
Iceiro the benefits intended hy the bofore
I Mentioned act.
' ' SAM M. BOND.
Trustee of the Poor School Fund, Cltat-
h«m County..
Savannah, Sept. II 18J0.
sept 22 . - ■ ...
Brought to Jtiij.
I N Savannah on tile 10th in. . n nogjn
man wh.isavs his name Is AIOS< H.end
that lie lielongs to Wm-Hell, of Miniroe
Cmmty, Gonrgia. that he mnnway about
four weeks ago, lie is-5 feet 0 I t inches
high and about Bit years of age.
sept 1* J. 1. ‘ K tVS, j. c. c.
Brought to Jail.
I N 8nvannah nn the 25th May n npgro
in.in who sny<* hi* name is JANUA
RY, and tint In* belong* to l‘Mwnrd<Chis
olttuie of South Carolina, th t lie ranauay
about one week ngo, he is 5 leet 2 inches
high and rihont 22 years of ngo. he has lost
Icvoral of his fro.pt teoih.
.mg 0 J. 1. DEWS.j.c.c.
An Act.
^ prevent the intrudiiction of pnisen-
M. gers whit am alien, into the port or
Savannah, during the mnnlhsof July,Au
gust.September and October.
Whereas it has been the practice, of mas-
tors of vessels to bring a number of paisea-
gats, natives of foreign countries into Hie
port of SnvnnrtRh.tlurmg llte sickly months
thereby e.xpusingto elinnst certain death
individual, whose cunstittttitina tire hut illy
adapted to the insalubrious uliuinleof tii.it
oltv, nml thereby sy .juris the cominunity
tooneirnneoiis expense:
He it llicroftii eonactmt hy the Senato and
House of llopiexriiiniivci in Genernl As-
.eiublr met and It-.M lieieby enactod by
die audiority of tliesnne. That any m is
ter or on.iiinaiider of any sliip nr vesycl ar
riving betweenilicffirst uf July, and lust
day of October iiteiusive, from a foreign
country sir frnn any part of tlio U. rilates,
"Ito shall, outer Ilia ves el tit the Custom
House in the city of Savannah, shall within
twenty four linomifter such entry, tnnko
e'report in writing on oath to the Mayor of
suiil I it V, oft lie age, naniounil occupation
ofoverv person, who sit ill Imvo been brought
ax passenger in such sliip or vessel on Iter
last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for ove-
ry neglect Oromlssiqn to make such report
the sum nl seventy five dollars, fur every
alien neglected to bn so teported afore
said.
§ 2. And he it forth r enacted, That it
shall be lawful for the said Mayor, or In his
siokness or ahsenco any ".person legally au
thorized in act ill his place, lo require ore-
r\ such master of such ship or vessel, to he
bound with two sufficient securities to the
Mayor nnd Aldermen of (lie city of ehivnu-
nalt. in such sums as the Mayor or such poi
son so legally authorized as aforesaid, may
think proper not exceeding three hundred
dullars for each passonger, to indemnify
and save harmless, the said Mayor and A1
tlertnen.and the commissioners ufllie poor
house 4fld hospital, and their successors
from all a ol every exponso ami charge
Whluft shall or tiny he incurred for the
uiuimeitanre and support of mn tuoh per-
son so introduced, mid fin the mainlenan,.
and (updpri of tile child or children of any
such person which may he born after such
ini orlntlmi, in case snob person so import
dr am such child or children, slinll at
Blankets, plains, &c.
ftlnd^o 0,e s y nn n “ rfl '' U A,midil10 '
Sup 0-4 Fr. Illnnkets
Point do do n new & superior
nitlcto for |Mantntion uso
8 4 Duffle Hlaukets
0 4 to 18-4 lloso do
4-4 Domestlr. Plains
3 4 & 4 4 do Plaids & Stripes
do tlo Uliccki
Blue &. Mixed Satinclt,
Swan.down Flannels
English &|Am. (Id
Blue, Green, Brown Jg Bib Circas
sians '
t“ “ “ " Bomhazelts
Mannilles. A’alenlia, Swansdnwn and
Silk Vesting
and- Marseilles Knotted Guilts
A (lentrnl Atsorlmrnl uf
Cotton and Woolen Hosiery
Linneus and Lawns
Bilk and Colton Umbrella,
M. PIIENDEHOA8T.
No. 8 & 14 Gibbous Block
sepU7
Paints and Paint Oil.
Pnper &c. Landing.
Fine and Superfine
Idler Paper
70 -do Printing paper
10 keg, refined Saltpetre
30 kegs butter Crackers
For sale by
COHEN & MILLER,
sept 15 103
SWEDES I It ON.
Lately arrived and now landing fmm brig
Atlantic nl Jones* upper wli.uf
O TONS of 1st quality Sweden
Iron, comprising.i full and
complete assortment of all sizes.
For side hy
HAU, SHATTER &TUPPER.
Savannah, Sept. 10 1820! ,
Coffee, Sugar nnd Mack
erel.
Brought to Jail,
I N Snvnittialt, on life "22il nil. a mulatto
wnmatt who say, Iter name is NELLY
and dial sho belongs to the estate of File d
Bryan, Twiggs Gooniy. Georgia, and th t
she rauaway about two months ago She
is 5, feet I 1-2 inches high and about 22
years of age.
JNO. I. DEWS.j.c.c
net 3
Coinmittccl to Jail,
A T Coos»tthiitchiQ, on th»* 15th of Mnv
last, a nenro mannahied (tKORflE
who say* he belong* to the Oakmtilg^p
Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom
Mi. Uoheit McCall is agent; ho Is ahnut
85 years of age, 5 f*»rt 7 or 8 inches high
July 13 J. J. RF.CK, j. n. n.
First Company District.
pi VIE pueutstand guardians of sticli
4 "*• '-'"'dren ns nro entitled..to pnitici-
Ipate of the benefit of tho Poor School
ll'und. are hereby notifieq, that the sutiscri'
Tbcr will attend It his offleo in West Broad
street to receive the names uf indigent
r" M?f.. resillin « ,J !d district.
1 1ILMIY J1ACDONNELI, j.p.
1st Comunny District.
!0|it22 l no
Commiltcd to Jail,
^^T Coiisawliatchie. on thcISlh March
last,' a negro man .who lays his name
is JOE, who first claimed Mr iliclmrd El
lis as his master, hut since says he belongs
tn n Mr. J ihn Thierce, who lives about 4
miles front Savannah; he is about !i feet
9 inches high, and nhont fortv ye.it, of ai
J. J. BECK, j. B. d
july 13 '183
Company District.
T ill - , parents and guardinns of such
children as arc ehtltled to partici
of tlio benefit of the Poor School
For Sale.
Y lenvo of the Inferior CnnrJ of this
B Count v, tv ill be sold on the First
|»i " nd *,f re hereby notified that the suhscri
Isuoot l aWe,,d,lls offlce ^ West Broad
IchiiT 10 r . e ?. elvo names of indigent
■children residing in said district. -
BEN. SIIEFTAIjL. J*
sept 26
1st Company District.
108
Tuesday of December, fm the benefit ol
(he creditors, that Vnlunhle and improved
plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain
ing 030 ncres, and known by the name of
HIBERNIA.
THOo. U. P. CHARLTON,
Adm’r. de bonis non, &c.
sept 15 193
any tiuto itlun six months after the said
inportation Ua ome chargeable to the said
city, and if inv such person so brought as
forcsaidgjiud not iieni^ a ci izen of the
i. .States, shall he permitied or siidered to
land within said mty fro .» any such ship or
vessel, heiore siie.li bond shall It ive heeu
ttiveit, and without*n |)erinission in tnting
. 4Vom lip* said Mayor, or poison so legally
aAihoi ized ns aloiesaid,.the master or com
mamler ofviich ship or vessel.shall be sub
ject to the penally of three bundled dollars
for every person so sutfurod or permitted to
land ns aloMtsaid.
§ 3. And beit further enacted, That if
any person who may iiuvo been a passenger
in sucli'shio or v; ssel, and not being a cili
zen of t no U. .Siales, shall he sul)>red in
land from such stupor vessel at any plane
w ithitt the distance of 50 mile* from the said
city, with imcnt to proceed to <lie sgid pity
otherwise than in ilm said slim or vessel,
the master or comma dei thcieof shall he
liable imho like penalty of ilireo hundred
dollars for every .such person so sufierml or
pennitted to laud.
§ l. And hejt further enacted. That if
any housclnfider in said cil\ shall.knowing
iy, entertain in his house or family,
any alien so landed as aforesaid,& shall not
report such alien to ihesaid Mayor, or ii|
case of his sickness or abieono, any person
IomIIv authorized to oflioialc in his place,
within the twenty four hours after sucl, cu
loit.iinm' iit commenced, ho or she shall
forfeiCand p.ty the soul of fifty dollars for
every such alien so onlertainod.
§ 5. -\nd Im it further f minted. That nil
and Miigttlnr the said pen dtiesand forfeit
tires arising in said city, shall and may he
sued for and recovered with full costs of
suit by* action of debt in tho Superior court
of this state, in thu'name of said Mayor
airk Aldermen, and when recovered by
them shall ho applied towards tho support
of the poor of tiie said city, and fhe de
fond ,nt in every such sun shall he held lo
special hail, md upon every such trial fm
any penalty or forfeiture supposed to he in
curred hy the landing of any such persons
as aforesaid within ihesaid city, tho same
lauding shall l »e presumed unless the de
fendant shall prove that the said person was
taken or sent to some foreign ; co »ntry
w ithout having been suffered to'.land as a*
foiesaid.
8
LnnHInjr from ,lti|> Mm on.
HI I OS pi imr green Jamaica Coffee
50 bbls Loaf Sugar
100 (In Nn 8 Mack Orel (prime)
For sale hy
HALL,SHATTER &TUFPRR.
sept 22
II
Notice.
EREAFTEIl theSavannnh Libra
ry will be opened fur llte deliver; ol
llu'tka every Monday. AVednosday and Fri
day. from 3 In 5 o'clock I*. M.
Individuals not share holders can haye
the use of the Library on the following
i-eruis... ' ^ *
For one year, hy paying |12
“ six months, “ ’ 6
” any less period, at the rate ol *
por mohin ,
WAI. MOIIEI,, Librarian,
ner 1 .200$
Navy Co.MMisiioxr.Rs' Orrtcc,
,011 ' rt *P‘«ml>«r 1820.
u L ALED l’loposal, still be received at
this Office until lit November noxi,-
to supply all the l’ainls and Paint Oil that
may he required for tho service of the year
lUrtO. Httho ’uvv Yard, Porl.tnoiiih, N.
*'• Lhariestown, .Alas,, Brooklyn, N. Y.
I hilndclphiu, Wdshinginn, and Gosport,
l.t. to bo delivered upon the requisitions nf
tlio Commanding Officer, nf the Nuvy
Yatds. respectively, 0 r of tho Navy Agents,
„ I'S 8 3,-,| g si
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HAH die articles must he of the best quid
ilys must he delivered ill sound sttbsianlia
|(toxes, borrels, casks, or oilier suitable and
proper packages, in good, shipping order,
ftee of all expense to tho guvcrmnenli nnd
nn alloc once n ill be made for boxes, bar
rels, tasks, or auy«lh»r packnc-' "Ii.uci
nr. t Vis 11,* I ■ nn, a# tlio netL.L.a I.n
in, I inns, sj| tllli * * 1 ll« I I 1 " IxilMI ■» *» II si 1C ,
. On delivory the article, must be sub
mitted tn the inspection of the respective
Navy Yards, or such other inspection as
the Commissioner, may direct.
Porsons making offers must affix a price
Ip each and every article, otherwise tlieir
bids will not he con,idoredt they must bo
endoisetl “Olfcr in furnish Faint, and
Faint Oil for llte yoar 1880.”
To lie published twice a week in the Na
tional Intelligencer, United State,’ Tele
graph, Baltimore Republican, American
Mnitlniiil Mmv \ r rsrlr I’mirinr .
m!?!“a d t ‘ ,,r ,CI ,,lc k’inted rules
proscribed by .the Commissioners, dated
Sept. 1st 1820, or such other inspection
nnd measurement a, they may direct, and
te ’lehverc.l by tl,.i 1st ;,f December,
1880. rill* certificate of two resppctablo
persons that tho timber was cut w ithin tho
prescribed lintitv, must accompany each
made r ‘! ol , ivcro ' 1 - The cordage, must bo
made olcicnn water rotted hemp, tho yarns
h ® [‘Ifn 1 lenst three months befthA be
ing hud into cordage; tlio eurdago must be
III such Size, a, may hoiequireil hv tlietes.
peetive Commandants, anil must stand the
prhor esiabllshcd at the respective Navy
Yards. Jiiddeis must state tlieir price for
patent/ and, for “common laid.** Tho
copper mini he of the best quality.nnd con
sist of iuch kinds and sizes as tht respec
tive comma*ndants inay require; tiro sheath-
ing copper must he cold rolled; tho whole
on delivery must undergo the inspection
of the Navy Yards, or uicli other hispeo-
t'°n as the Cunnnissiom rs may direct. AR
delt\eries muht be made free from alt ex
pense to tho Uovernmont.
To he puhlislied twice a week in tho Na
tional Intelligencer, Uv8. Telegraph, Bal
timore Republican, American Sentinel, N.
Y. Courier and Enquirer, Providence, Pat
riot, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Uomld,
R - leigh Star,Charleston Patriot,Savannah •
Republican, Louisiana Advertiser*
sept 20 108 + .
Groceries, Slop Cloilmi”
and Navy Bread.
Sentinel, Now York Courier & Enquirer,
Priiviiln.wsn Pslvinl l( jleiali Ultsr I'linr
per gxlton.,
do
per bushel,
do
per | amid,
per gallon,
per pnnnd.'
per barrel.
Providence Patriot, Ital.igh Star, 'Char
lustuu Fatiint, Savannah Republican, Luu
islana Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer,
Norfolk Herald,
sept 28 188
Treasurer’s Office.
f) T'»Bi a" 1, 1829.
T HE average price nf Flour dtiringtlie
last ftontli being go 50 per barrel nl
188 lbs. drcnil for the present month
must weigh ns follow, viz:
1*1-2 cents Loaf 21bs 13 oz
6 1-4 '• « 1 *' Oil"
Of which all Rakers and sellers of Bread
. ill take due Notice? .
M. W. BTEAVART, c. t.
oct 3
By the President of the U.
States.
I N pursuance of law, I, \ wprkw Jacjt-
s.i.v. President of tli>* United Slates ol
Timber, Cordage, & Cop
per.
Navy Commissioners* Office,
16th September, 1829
S EALED proposals w'il be received at
tllisofll e until the 1st Novemhci next
to supply the following White Oak and
Yellow Pino Plank Slocks, hite Oak
Knees, and Masts and Spar Timber, to he
delivered at the Xavy Yards Portsmouth,
N. 11. Charlestown, Mass Rroolilyri, N. Y.
Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk;
nnd all the cordage and.copperThat may lie
required hy the respective Commanding
Officers of ihesaid Navy Yards, to he de
liverrd upon tlieir requisitions, for tho ser-
vire of (lie yea* lh;10.
White OUk unit Yd line Pine Plank Stocks
At Portsmouth, 5000 cubic feet best unite
oak plank slot bs
7000 do best Ion it leaf y ol
io pine plank
- stocks
each
per pair
each -
each
each
pair
pair
. each
each
per pair
each
each
pair
eacli
A Notice.
LL persons indebted to the late Wti,-
tUMfl Gillett, will bo pleased to
I m! K ° 10 *l'» subscriber; nnd
I »in h “ ,ln 6 demand, against tile same
I Will present them to
JAMtiS HIGGINBOTTOM,
I m, .. Administrator.
I „ c “ r 3 Thro ° Runs, (S. C.) Sept. 7th. 1829.
Committees of Council.
Finance Aldermen Owens, Cny-
A Notice.
LL person, indebted to tho F,state of
l ' E V yAU G, “W. w 'l> hB plea-
anJ it, ° m ? ke l ,a y n '°m to the .subscriber;
sam! »iM ha " n6 a B a in.l the
’ lhe "’ ‘o
JA&ILS HIGGINBOTTOM,
Ad’ntor, de bonis non.
Tun,..mi .. w '*h the will annexed.
| oota T 08 2S?' ,(8, g ' )8ep1,7,h ’ 1 ' !20 •
H ah i P ‘ Marlow >
A FNm i r o. e . ived 11 f,esh «>'PPlyof
ler. VVelmnn and Andenon
Oil.Dry Culture—Cuyler, Andorsoit and
Bond.
On Health anti Cemetery—Clark, Shef-
tnll and tVnylng.
On Public Sales anil City lots—Bond,
Owens nnd Coylcr.
On the Market.—Shcffall, ShafieA and
Bon .
On Pumps.—Shatter, (Hark nnd Brown.
On Accounts.—Sltick, Biown and Ow
ens. ,
On Streets and Danes.—Waring, AVel-
ntanand Sltick.
On Lamps.—Gaudry, Sheftall nnd Gil-
dun.
On the Fire Department.—Brown, Shicli
and Shaffer.
On the Exchange.—Gildon, Clark and
Gatidty.
On Docke and marves—Welman,
Anderson and Clark.
Extract front the Minutes,
M. MYERS, c.c.
topt 20 - ' 197
MftSS
*
ALSO,
A Variety of
raper Hangings
tire board prints,
§ 7. And hn it further enacted. That
every sliip ur vessel from which such alien
sltali have been so landed without permis
sion in writing from tlio said Mayor or per-,
sun so legally authorized as aforesaid _ in
hi» place shall bo liablo for tho said penal
nos, and may ho proccodod against hy’at
tnchmentor any other inode in similar ca
ses allowed by Inw unless the owner tltore-
of or their agents shall givo bond with sure
ties to tlio sheriff ur his deputy in llte name
of the Mayor and Aldeimen for tho pay
ment nftito said penalties and evoty of
them which may navo been incurred do
ring or since tho Inst voyage of tlio said
ship or vessel, oi for paying tho yaluo of
such sliip nr vessel towards tho selkifiction
of such penalties as may have hoi n so in
cuvtcil by suffering any alien to land ns n-
foresaid, and such vulito shall bu ascertain
od by tho wardens of thp port of Savan
nah, or tiny two of them.
DAVID ADAMS,
Speaker oflhe House of Representatives.
MATTHEW TALBOT.
President of the Senate.
Assented to, 24il December. 1*10.
JOHN CLARK, Governor.
ocl 8
Notice.
F OUR, months after date, application
will he made to tho Hon. the Jiisii-
.cos oflhe inferior court of Emanuel coun
ty, for leave losojl nil the real estate of
James I. Anderson for tho benefit of the
heirs & creditors, THOS. WINNEY.
sept 20_
Goshen Butter.
' Landing from brig Courier.
w KEGS choico GoshenUutter,
J.V For sale by
COHEN & MILLER.
sept 19
Lemons.
r BOXES superior Malaga Lemons
just landed and for sale by
11 ALL SHATTER & TUPPER
sept 23
ViiRTicn fio lioreby tleclart* nnd makt*
known th.it, n public sale will be held at
the Land Office at St tlelena Court House,
in the State of Louisiana, on tiie sreond
Munuay in November next, for.the dispo
sal hfthe unappropriated public lauds w ith
in tiie limit of the undermentioned tuwn-
Nhi >*, Mtuate in tne. Land District West, of
Pearl River,and East of the Island of New
Orleans, to wit:
Township two, of Range otte.
Townships one, two, three, five and six,
of Range two.
Townships one, two, throe, four, five
and six. of Range three.
Townships one, two, three, four* six and
seven, and fractinnsd townships eight and
nine, of Range four.
Townships one, two, three, fnui, five,six
nnd seven, and fractional township right,
of Range five.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven, and fractional township eight,of
Range six.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
and seven, and fractional township eight,of
Range seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
and seven, and liactional township eight,of
Range eiahtr*
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven of Range nine.
Tho abovo townships arc nil situate south
of the thirty.first degree of latitude, and
East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly
all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw,
md Tangapaha rivers. • __r
The townships will bo offered in the or
der a*bove designated, beginning with the
lowest number of.seotion in oaoh.
The lands reserved by law for the use of
schools, or for other purposes, will be ex
cluded from sale.
Given under my hand at the city nf
Washington, this thirteenth day of
June, A. D. 1629.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Bv tho President, *
* GEO. GRAHAM
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
To bo published in tiie Natchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser. Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo-
crat, Mobile Register* Baltimore Republi
can, Phibicolphla Sentinel* Rtohmond
Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Meb
cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta
Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & WJtflh
ville Advertiser#
july 20 lit .
At Charles
town,
At Brooklyn,
• '
At Gosport*
10,000 do best while o.ik
> plank stocks
13,000 do best lung leafyel
low pine plank
stocks
25,000 do best white oak
plank stocks.
16,0U0 do best long leul \ei
low pine plunk
stocks
At Philadel
phia,
5,000 do best white - oak
pfank stocks
. 5,000 du.bcsi long leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
At Washing
ton,
4,000 do best white oak
p:ank stocks
4,000 do best long leal y» l
low pine |ilank
stocks
25,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
10,000 do best long leafyel
low pine plunk
stocks.
White oak knees at Boston, New York,
nnd Norfolk, from 6 feet 6 inches to 7 feet
body, frorfi 5 feet to 5 feet 0 inches arm,
and to side from 8 t * 11 inches nett siding
.Masts and spar timber ai Norfolk, for the
lower masts and bowsprits, topmasts and
jib booms,and lower yards complete for one
74rone 4 , one sloop of war. ol the first,
md one sloop oi war of the second class
per cubic fool. The pine plank stocks nnd
mast and spar timber, must be the be«i
quality long leaf, fine grain, heart, south
ern yellow pine; tiie plank stocks,and mast,
and spar timber must - he free .'from sap.
heart shakes, and all other defects; the
plank stocks must not he less than 35 and
must average 45 feet in length; tlio pine
musk squaionot less than 14 nor more than
16 inches at the butt, and may square one
fourth less at the top end. The oak plank
stocks must square not less than 14 inch
es at the butt, and may square one-fourth
Iocs at the top end; they must have grow o
on lands near to, salt water, or otherwise
within the influence oflhe sea or salt wgte*
ait‘» The dimensions o£the mast and spar
timberwill be furnished to persons intending
to make offers, by the commanding officer
oflhe Navy Yard, Gosport, Va* All tl
nfdrcmontionuU timber must haVe been cm
m‘ the tiees have been girdled between the
•Qth bf October, nnd tho flfith Of February
1 AMD vtt deliver/ It Will be inspected, and
Navy Commissioners* Office,
* loth September 1820.
CJEAfcF.p PROPOSALS will i,« r0 .
ceiycd^'at this Office until tin* 1st of
_ November rn xt.lo furnish all the lgroceries,
Slop Clothings and Savy Breads that may
be required during the veer 1830, fur tlio
NavnLservice, at the Navy Yxrds, Ports
mouth, N. H. Charlestown. Mats. Brook
lyn New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and Gosport. Ya. to be fur
nished upon tin .cqnisitions of the respec
tive Commanding Officers or Navy A.-
gents.
GROCERIES.
I' hiskoy,-best quality, 1st
proof. 1-4 at least rye,
Molasses,
White Beans, sound
White J*eas, Sound
Rice, fresh
Sperm Oil, Wintei strained
Spot in Candles
Superfine Flour
Kl.op clothing:
Drab Pea Jackets,
Blue Cloth Trowseis,
Do do Jnckets,
Do do Vvsts,
U bite Flannel Shirts;
Do do Drawers,
Yurn - lockings,
Blankets,
Duck Frocks,.
Do Tro»» scr»,~
Black .Silk Udkfs.
Wool Hat ,
Shoes,
Curled hair Maitrasses,
At all the above mentioned Yards, ^ex
cept Baltimore.
And all the Navy Bread that may be
required ol the viid Navy Yards, and at
the Maty Yard Pensacola West Florida.
All the articles must be ol the best qual
ity. The Slop Clothing and Navy Bread
must he fully equal to tho samples; or pat
terns'in tiie possession • of the respective
t 'ommundautg, by whom they will bo -
shewn to all pe soils who m«y wish lo seo
them. The Bine loth Jackets.Trowners,
and Ve*is. must he made of Indigo dyfed
Cloth; the Mtittiasv's must be made of
clean cm led hair with thick cotton tickings
they must he six feet long. 2(1 niches «jdo,
anil must w eigh not less than nine pounds
avoirdupois each. The cask* containing
Whiskey and Molasses must have four iron
hoops put on each when required hy tho
resporVive Commandants at the expense
of the t-ontrnctot. Ad articles iiium be
delivered, in sound sirimnnli l boxes, bar
rels, ensks. kegs, or other suitable and pro
per packages, in good shipping oider Tree
fexppnse, .md no ahownuoo will ha made
• r boxes, barrels. \,c. or any ».liter pack-.,
ges whatsoever. On delivery the articles
must he submitted lo tiie rfispcvtu^i of the
espec ive Navy Yards, or sut lv* other. *n-
pection ns the Commissioners tnav^‘'dircer.
Peisdns riiht iM • .It -*- will endoise them
‘tiffer to luinish llrrmeties,” or *’^lop
Clotlii g.” or *tNavy Biead/* for th.c. year
11:30; they inusi niso aflix n drfee to each
and every article enuinejmtkd und’et each
head riiej mar propose to. furrioh; oiher« v
wise iheir oilers will not be considered
- L/-To be published lw4ce a week in the
Nation ,1 Intolligeiicei, U. 8. Telegraph,
Baltimore Republican,American Sentinel,
Y Courier and Enquirer, Providence
N
Bat riot, Hartford Timks, Boston States
man, N. II. Patriot, Richmond Enquire^
Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Chgile ton
Patriot Savannah Republican, Louisiana
Ad’cutler,
sept -JO 190
Landing lVom schr. Pan*
ope,
50 BOXES Gumlles, 4; 8, and 8 to
For sale hy
septan. J. icheubert.
Wanted to Purchase.
A NEGuO boy between 15 4nd 17
years of age. Apply at tjte office
of the Savannah Republican,
•opt 26 19Bo
Playing \Jards.
A N asiortniBiit it atiperiur qualhy jnrf
received anil for sale by
LA, PARSONS,
maim.
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Range.
Eig Blue and Slarclu
r'K db BOXES Gilbert’s STAliCH,
<1° Fig Blue
JUst received anil for sale by
A PARSONS, Drugelst,
At the Eagle No 8 Qtibbon’, Range,
,ept 88