Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 08, 1829, Image 1

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Notice. n rtllB Hubncrilrr having qualified on P wlllof ttio Into Joseph Lnrv sail, liJrtr County, requests all persons 1 Kemands against the estate to pro- *M&tndnlJ attosted, and all persons ln- iMod°to the samo, to come forward end ike payment. JOHN S. LAW, July 58 ”t».L Mnckcre! rmm Mg CtnJ andeehr. W. H. I# perils and to half ditto no Mackerel, and 150 ditto no 8 do, P»tH» 19 1 ;E/Angliam County, prYob COURT. Jui.t Trust, 1829 gk,h. petition of William Morel, sla- * line the eslstcnce & loss and praying . establishment of a certain promisaory L tnlntlv ami severally inndeand signori J Willlant J.Mnlryno. and O Irter, both late of said county dcccaso,!. Bed Effingham county. lStli February. Ll nayablototheshld Wililatn Morel, pr L oil or before the 1st dnv of Jnmmry L, 'f or Ihesutn of twenty fire dollars, for |iie receiv'd, a copy whereof, with the ■davit ofthV said ■' llllatn Morel, Is filed Ihe Clerk’s Office,-It is ordered that IlHam King, of the County of Effi.ing- L the acftnt and qualified aanimiitrntnr |ha said William G. Porter, deceased, I the heirs and representatives of the situ Ilium J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew |sB on or before the Hist day«f th« noxt hiol this Court, why the prayer of the Jftlo or should not bo granted, and It Is klicr ordered that this rule be published bne ofthe public (Janettes of the Cltv Savannah, once a month until the time pointed for shewing cause thereof. Extract from the minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. mly 18 1B7§I. Notice. lOtIB months after date application will lie made to the lion, the Just) [of lha Inferior Court 4f Liberty Conn Jnr leave to sell one,hundred acres of lil belonging to thp.cslnte of Pnnnld Fra- 'for die benefit of tin- lieiss and ciedltors aid estate. MARGARET R. FRASER, sly Si 170 Executrix. Notice. | HE Juslices of the Peace in thedif ferenl Oaptain’t Districts of Clint- Ii County, are requested to procure and Ita out a list of all children in their res- Itivn Districts,togolhor with their names, It, and sexes, whose extreme indigence files them to a participation in the Ir School fund, and report them in wr] | to the undersigned, nr his office in the ait House, in conformity with the 4th lion of an act of the LegbOattirc. enli. 1 “An Act for the better distribution I application of the Poor School fund," L &o , passed the lid December M28. |ll former Trustees and oilier persons, have heretofore received nr had geofthe disbursement of tlio Poor ol /iuidj of Chatham County, are re- |to I to pay nvqr to the undersigned nil Ipended balances remaining in her or [haurf.i, ’Parents, guardians and others, In- lied in the ivelfaie of indigent children, I'qnesud to report them to the Jusli- pf the Pence in tlio different Districts W County, in order that they may re- p the benefit* intended' by the before pioned act, SAM M, BOND, nsteeof the Poor School Fund,.Chat* bam County. I Savannah, Sept.lt 1818,. Vt« rst Company District. a uP'.'t'fi “O' 1 gnardians of stlch njldren as are entitled to paitict* o f the boiinfit 0 f the Poor School 1 !* re "«'% notified, that the subscri ill attend at his office in West Hronil to receive the natae* of indigent Mid district. ENliy MAOPONNELL. j.r. 1st Company District. .*** 188 fst Company District. D'-parent* and guardians of such uiildren as are entitled to parties- l ,h » benefit uf the Poor Hohool ;, »ro hereby nntified that the suhserl ‘I attend at his office in West Broad ■ to receive the names of indigent 'ten residing in said district; BEN. SHEFTALL, Jt r. 1st Company District. *8 .198 Notice. “t. persons indchted to tlio lute Wn- l, 1 ams GutETT, will be pleased to Payment lo the subscriber-! and having demands against the same present them to JAMbS HIGQIPfBOTTOM, m, _ . Adminislrntor. , bteoRum, (8. C.) Scp(. 7th, 1 tlio. 1 101 Notice. I), T""* iod[, b>ed to the E'state of be'plea- hme £n- e |lay T nt ,0 "te snbseribor; to e hav-mg. demands against the Y! 1 'Pj,ese"t'then, to JAMES HIQQINBOTTOM, Ad’inor. tie bonis non. Thr»«n ia l * le "Hi nmioxod. Three Runs,(S.C.)Sept. 7th. 18! 1810. Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the loth inst. a negro limn who says his name h JERKY ami that he belongs to the State of Gem, gin, that he runaway (tom the Chatalioo- dice river about 4 months ago—ho is £ foot 0 Indies high, and ubuut 88 years of age;ho is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN! DEWS.f.c.c. dig 18 180 Brought to Jail, I N Savannuh mi the 10th Inst, a negro tnun who says his name -is'SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of (Iron gia,Jliat he ranaway from the Cbatahoo olico River ol out-l months ago—ho is £ feet 5 8-4 incites high and nhmtt lb years of ake—he has lost one of his front teotli. JOHN I. DEWS, j, c. c aug 18 - Brought to Jnil. r N Savannah, on the loth Inst, a negro man who says his name is NED. and that he belongs to the State of Gcoigia. that ho ranaway from the Chatahoochee river about 4 months ago, tie is 5 feet indies high ami about 18 rears r JOHN |. DEWS ,c. c. aug 18 180 Brought to Jail. N Savannah, on tliel5lh ultimo, a ne ;ro man, n iio says his nume is TO- ,and that he belong, to William Heal of Richmond County, tla. that he ranaway about two week, ago, lie is 5 feel 8 1-1 in ches high & about 35telfisofngo—the t of Ills head is gray JOHN I DEWS, j c. c. auc0 115 - Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 8lst ehimn. a ne gro map who say* JtU name ills \ Vo and that he bplnngs tn Rflvill Cook of El bert County, Ga that 1io ranutvav about threo.weeks ago—he is 5 feel t 8-4 indie, high mil about 45 tears of age. lie has a scar on Ills chin. JOHN I DEWS; ».c.c, aug 8 175 Brought to Jail. I S H'lvnnnstli on tlie 10th itif . •i liitth and about an ye <r» of ige. ■ept g£j. I. ^K\V8, j. c.f. Brought to Jail. I S Savannnh on the a5th .Mjiy a negro man «ho says Iiib name U JANUA- UY. and that he belong to jKdtvard Chis> olmus of C; ouih Carolina, th t he ranaway about one week ago, he i' 5 lent 2 inches high nud about 22 years of age. he has tost several of his front teeth, nne 6 J. 1. DRWS,*j. c. c. Brought to Jail. F ( Savannah, on the lid ult. a mulatto nnman w ho says her name is NELLY and ihnt she belongs to the estate of Edu d Bryan, Twiggs County, Georgia, and th -t she ranaway about two mouths ago. She is 5 feet I t-1 inches high and about 13 years of age. JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. c net 8 Committed to Jail, A T Coosawliatchie, on th 15th of Mav Iasi, a negro man named OF.OKOE who says lie belongs to the Oakmnlgee 'Navigation Cnnipnny In Cenrgia. iif nlmm Mr. Uobeit McCall is agent; he is ab-ail 85 years of age, 5 fnet 7 »r 8 inches high July 18 J.'J. BECK, j b, u Committed to Jail, A T Oonsa"ll-itchie, nil the 15th M.ircli last, a ii"gronian who says his name is JOE, who first claimed Sir Itidmrd El is as his master, hut since says lie belong, to a Mr. J din Thinrce, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah l he is nhout ft,feet 9 inches high, and aboiti fortv veirsof age J. J. BECK, j. b. d, july 18 IBS For Sale. B Y leavo of the Inferior Court of tfm Countv, will he sold on the First Tuesday of December, for the benefit ol the fcredilors, 1 hat valuable and improved plantation, on Skid iwaj Island, contain ng-880 acres, and known by the name of HIBERNIA. TilOsi.U P. rilARLTOV, Adm’r. de bonis non, &c. sept 15 193 'AS • Mai l0W, ' fat f A M ERIC AN ~ C,Pt 86 WIUTRLRAD. M “' IUCAN AL8° f fapw^lfangingfl Committees of Council. O N Finance.— Mdennen Owens, Cuv ier, Welinah and Andeison. On Dry Culiure—.Cuvier, Anderson and Bond. On Health ami Cemetery—Clark. Sliof- tall and Waring. On Public Sates anil City lots—Bond. Owen3 and Cuyler. , On the Market.—Sheftall, Shaffer and Bon '. On Pumps.—Shaffer, Clark and Brown. On Accounts Shick, Ihown and Ow- ens. On Streets and Lone*.—Waring, Wel- mnn anil Shick. . On Lamps.—Gaudry, Shefuill and (Jil- don. On the Ftre Department.—Brown, Shick and Shaffer. On lh( Fxchnngc—Gildon, Clark and Gaudry. On Docks and Wharves.—Welmnn, Andofson hi,d Clark. Exiruul from the Minnies, - M. MYERS, c.o. 107 negm man w ho tar* hi, name is MOS S. rnd that he belongs lo Wm Bell, oC Mquriie ferWy.SPSatyk***•(»)* be permit,ml or sufferel to four weeks ago. he is 5 feet CM iischeng „^ (J -^ lt |, jri iti( , |r0 „ An Act. v T O prevent the Introduction of passen* gers who are aliens into this port of Savannah, during the months of July,Au gust,September and October. Whereas it has been the practice of inas- tersof vessels to bring a number of passen- gets, natives of foreign countries into the port of Savtinnah.during the sickly months thereby exposing to almost certain death individuals whose constitu ions are but illy adapted to the insalubrious climate of that city, and thereby subje' is the community to un eiroueous expense: lie it therefore enacted by the Senate and Jionso of Representatives in General As M'inbly met and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the samo. That any mas ter or commander of any ship or vessel ar riving betweon the first of July and lust day of October inciosive. from a foreign country or from any part of tho U States, ;*ho shall, enter Ids yes el at the Custom House in tho city of Savannah,sh4ll within twenty four hours after such entry, make a report in writing on oath to the flavorof said it v, of the age, name and occupation of every person, who sh ill have been brought as passenger in such ship or vessel' on hor last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for eve ry neglect or omission to make such report the mm ot seventy five dollars, for every alien neglected.to be so icported afore said. §3 And be it further ouacted, That it shall Ik lawful for the said Mayor, or in his •ickoess or absence any person legally nu- h iri/.edto act in his place, lo lequirc e\e- ■ such master of such ship or vessel, to be bound wit. two sufficient securities to me flavor and Mdennen of the « a ity ofSuvan •••ill. in such sinus as the Mayor or such per son so legally Htuhorttfcd as aforesaid, may thi. k proper nurexc i duig toree hundred dollars for each passenger, to indemnify aod save h irmless, the said Mayor and Al dermcn, ind the commissioners ol the poor hou-eand hospital, und their suciessors from all a id every expense and chaige wuicli shall or may. be incurred lor tin* maiiiteii .nee and support of anv such per sou so introduced, and I'm the muiiiteii.ui.r and support of the child or children of any men eer-Min winch o»v ne burn ifter such dm orcitiun, ii)r»ie such peisons-*import «d, or any such child 01 children, snail ut any time iilnii six uionths.after the said inp.irt ition be, om»* chargealde to (he said city, and i/niv such per-on so hioueht as iforesaid, and not being a ci igen >f th , Blankets, plains, &c. R ECEIVED by Barque Arinidillo, and schr Oregon Hup 9.4 Fr.‘Blankets * Point do do a new & superior hi tide lor plantation use 8-4 Dufile Blankets 8 4 to 13-4 Rose do 4-4 Domestic- Plaint 3 4 Sc 4 4 do Plaids ,V Stripes do do Checks Blue Si Mixed Saiinetts Swansdowo Flannels English &}Am. do Blue. Greco, Brown Si Blk Circas sians ** M • '* M Bnmhazctts Marsadles Valentin, Hwansdown and •^ilk Vesting and liars,idles Knotted Quilts A Gtnttal Assortment of Cotton and NVnuleii Hosiery Linntuis and Lawns Silk and Cotton Umbrellas M.P* ENDKKOAST. No. 3 Si 14 iibbons Hlock. sept 17 Paper &c. Landing. 4ttaft)i[XIIEAMS Fine ami Suncrfinn SV W Itller I’npcr TO dii I'linting paper 10 kags refined Saltpetre 80 keg-butler Ci ncker, For tale by COHEN & MILLER, .ept IS 103 Notice. F OUR months nfter date, application will he made to tho Hop. the Justi' ces cjfthe Inferior court ol Emanuel coun ty, for leave to soli all the real estate of James l. Anderson Tor tho benefit of the heirs & creditors, T»08, WIMNJSX* £9 '' . oy sucii slnpoi vessel, before such hood shall have been given, atid without a permission in riling ftoin iIip said Mayor, or person so legally luthorized ns afo esaid, th a master or com niaiiiler of such ship or vessel shall be sub- ject-to the penalty of three bundled dollars for every person so suffered or permitted to land as afotesaid. § d. \iui he it further enacted, That if any p rson who in iv have been a passenger in such ship or vessel, and not being a riti zenoftneU- Suites, shall be suffered to land from such ship or vessel at any place itliiu the distance of 50 miles from the said city, with imcnt to proceed to the said city otherwise than in the said shin or vessel, the master or comma' der thereof shall be liable to the like penalty of three hundred lollars for every such person so suffered or pc milled to land, § t. And he it further enacted, That if uny householder in said cilv shall.knowing ly. entertain in his lino-e or family any alien so landed as aforesaid.& shall not report such alien to the said Mayor, or in case of his sickness or absence, any person legally authorized to officiate in his place, within the twenty four hours .ifier sucLeu eitaiuuient commenced, ho or she shall frrfeit and pay th • sum of fifty d dlars fin every such .ilion -so cntoitnincd. § 5. \nd be it further enacted, T hat all id singular the sni;l pen ilties and forfeit ures arising in said city, shall ud m »v b, sued for and recovereo with ful. cosu of suit by action of cleoi in the Superior cmnt of this stain, in the name of sad May .r Aldermen, and when recovered by them shall be applied towards tnc suppml tin- poor ol the said city, ami tit de fend .nt in every such sun shall be held to spnchl hail, ind upon every such trial fin ;imv penalty or forfeiture supposed to ht in ti r red by the landing of any such persons as aforesaid within the said city, tlie s .me lauding shall be presumed unless the de fendant shall prove that thp said person was liken or sent to some foreign co ntry without having been suffered to land as a foresiiid. § 7. And bn it further enacted, That every ship or vessel from which such alien shall have been so landed without pcrmis sion in writing from tlie siid May »r or per- m so leg illv authorized as aforesaid in his place shall lie liable for the said penal ties, and mnv he proceeded against by at ichmeiitor any other mode in similar c.r- sis allowed by jaw unless the owner'there of or their agents shall give bond with sure ties to the sheriff or his deputy ni the name of the Mayor and* Aldeimen for the pay ment of the said penalties und eveiv of them which may have been incurred du ring or since the last voynge of tho said ship or vessel,'oi for paying the value of such ship or vessel towards the satisfaction^ of such penalties as iiiay have he n so in curred by suffering anv alien to land as a- foresaid, and such value shall bo ascertain ed by the wardens of the port ol Savan nah, or any two of them. D AVID ADAMS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. MATTHEW TALBOT. President of tlio Senate. Assented to, 22d December, 1C19. JOHN CLARK, Governor. OCt3 Goshen Butter. Landing from brig Courier. KEGS choice Goshen Butter, JL For sale by COIIEN & MILLER, sept t9 . Lemons. 7 BOXES superior Malaga Lemons just landed and for sale by • HALL SliAFTER & TUFFBR. sept #3 By the President of the U- nited States. I N pnrxnqnce of law, I, Andkf.w Jarx .on, President nf tin- United Stall's of .Amcrlcn, do hnritbv denlaio and make known lltal a pil'dlo sale will lie held at ihe Land -;flier al Sparta, in the Sinle of Malinna. on tile sencind Monde) in Octo ber next, fur tlie dispii.al of the public Innri, witbiii the limit, of the nmlermcn- tionod tonn.hipsaud fractional townships, to wit | Town.hlpi-.even, eight, nlno, ten ar.d eleven, of Range twenty tire. Tonn.ltip, seven, eight, nine, ten and fractional townships eleven of Range twen ty six. Township, .even, eight, nine and frac tional town,hip ton, of Range twenty sev nn. Townships seven and ciuht, and fraction al township*nine and ten nf Range tuent) eight Township seven, and fractional town ship! eight and nine, of Range twenty nine. Fractional to -nship. seven and eight, of Range thirty. The In, nsnips are to he offered In the order aliove desiunwted, beginuing with the lowest numlioi nf section in each. The lands reserved by law tor the use of schools, or fur other purposes, are to be ex eluded from sale. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this third day of July, A. D tain. Andrew Jackson, By Ilia President: GEORGE OR AHA M, Commissioner oftha GcncralLantlOffii’e To be published in the Natch^7. FtUes- inan, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Aliapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mo )ile egister. Baltimore Reptthli can Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury, Savennnh Republican, Augusia Chroni cle, Nasltvillo Republican, and Louisvill Advertiser inlv gk 171 Points and Paint Oil. Navy. Commissioners’ OrricE, * Kith -eplember 1829. “^ED PtoposaU wilt he received at this Offico until In November next, to supply all the Pnlnts and Paint Oil that may he required lor the service of tho year 1880, at the \ayv Yards Portsmouth, N. II. Charlestown, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Gosport, Vs. to be delivered upon the requisitions of the Commanding Officers of the Navy Yards, respectively, or of the Navy Agents, ” 5 ? »' 3 ’fill S. 2 to 3. ?rS35S o - r ss- £ - | O. o. o. o. a. a. C S* w >y „ 5 £ a.o.w a 5 :2; 9 *i°n ■ > 7C -C O §• S’ % I- g- §• §■ £ §• §■ g. g- §■ 5- g-l £ a a. a a. = ^COOODCC _.r a. o. 3 a. 3 o. 3 a. 3 0'^0-sC* , 0**O i S.^ ~i'*t 2. o.o.^.a.3 aaaaaaaaao. a. » OpOOjqCOOOOOCCOOC" 1 £ ? All the articles must lie ofilie best igtal it)’! must lie delivered in sound subs antinl boxes, barrels, casks, nr other suitable and proper packages, in good shipping order, fice ol nil expense lo the government; and no allowance will be made for hoxet, bar rels, casks, or any oilier packages wlmtev er. On delivery the iniii-hsunlit ha mb- milted to tin inspection uf the respective Navy Yards, or such oilier inspection as the Commissioners may dirrrt. Persons makingofiers mui' affix a piice lD.each and every article. Otherwise thoir bhl. will noi he considered! they must bo eiidotsetl -Offer to furnish Paint, and Paint Oil fur thoyrar 1880.” ■ Tn he published twiee.a wrtk in lire Na tional lntelligem-er. United Slues' Tele graph, llallitio re Republii an, American Sentinel,-Ne» York Courier «i Enquirer. Providence Patriot, Raleigh Star,' Char lestoo Patiint, Savannah Itepidrlh all, Lou isiaua Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk llyrald. sept 28 11)8 By the President of the U. States. I N pursuance of law, I. Andrew Jack- son, President of th" United Slates ol America do hereby declare mid make known that a public sale will he held at .tru Land Office at St Helena Court House, in tlie -Slate of Louisiana, on the second don.lay in November next, for the dispo sal ol the unappropriated Jiublic lands with in dpi limit of the undermentioned town- stri - sHuato nr me Laird District West of Pc ■. I River,and East of the Island of New Orleans, to w it: Toe-inhip two, of Range one, Townships nne, two, three, fivo and six. of Range two. Townships one, uvo, three, four, five and six. nf R ingft threo. Townships nne, trvn, three, four, six and seven, and trantiunal townships eight and iiiuir, nf Range four. Townships one, two, three, font, five.six and sover, and fra'otional township eight, of Range five. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and seven, and fractional township eight,of Range six. Tuivnships one, two, three, four, five.six and soven. and fractional township eight,of Range sevou. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven; and Ii actional township eight,of Range night, Townships0115, two, three, four, five, six and seven of Range nine. Tlie abnve townships are all situato south i,f tho thirty first degree of latitude, and East ol the Meridian, ahd embrace nearly all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw, nd Tangapaiia rivers. Tlie townships will be offered in the or der above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. Tho lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will bo ex cluded from sale. Given under my hand nt tho city nf Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1829. -(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, ' GEO.GRAHAM Commissioner ofthe General Land Office. To he published in the Natchez States, man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapnpii Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Repdbll- can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raloigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savaqnali lleptsblicani Adgnstn Chronicle,Ngshville Republi«a«i U Miw villo Advertiser. - • • july *8 I’ll ; Timber, Cordage, & Cop per. Navy Commissioner*’ Office, • 18th September, 1829 S EALED proposals w II be received at ill soffirc until Ihe 1st Nnvemhci next to supply the following White Oak end Yellow Pine Plank Stocks, White Oak Kimes, and Masts and Soar Timber, to he delivered at the Navy Yard* Portsmouth, N. 11. Charlestown, Mass Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk; and all the cordage and copper that may lie required by the respective Commit tiding Officers of the said Navy Yard., tn bo du livered upon their requisitions, for the ser vice of the yeai lbSO. White Oak and Yelloio Pine Plank Stocks At Portsmouth, 5000 cubic feet best white oak plank stocks 7000 do best long leaf yel low pine plank stocks measured conformably to the printed rulox prescribed by the Commissioners, dated Bopt. l,t 1820, or such other 'inspection and measurement as they may rlircct, and i" U5 ‘ bedBli * ere,t by lit" 1st of December,. 1880. The certificate of two respectable persons that the limber was cut ivithm the prescribed limit*, must accompany each ca go delivered. The cordljn must he inado nf clean water rotted hemp, the yarn* 10 Ire tarred al leust three months before bo- inglaid into cordage; the cordage must bn " r such sizes es may he required bv Ihe tes- per tive Commandants, and must stand the proof established at the respective Nnvy Yards. Bidders must state their price for • paieut, ’ and, for "common laid." Tho copper must he ofthe best quality,and con sist nf,uch kinds and sizes ns the respec tive commandants may require; the sheath, mg Copper must ho cpld rolled; the wlm|o on delivery must undergo the inspection of the Navy Yards, or such other Inspec tion as the Commissioners may direct. All deliveries most be mnde free from all ex pense to Ihe Government. To l.e published twice a week in the Na tional Intelligencer, U. 3. Telegraph, Bal timore Republican, American Sentinel, N. Y. Cornier and Enquirer, Providence Pat- riblt-Riclunund Enquirer. Norfolk Herald, R loiglt Star,Charleston Patriot,Savanna!! Republican, Lotii-hinu Advertiser, *cpl 20 198 W'. Groceries, Slop Clothing und iNavy Bread. At Charles town, At Brooklyn, At Philadel phia, At Washing ton, 10,000 do best while oak plank stocks 18,000 do best lung leaf yel low pine plank stocks 25,000 do best white oak plank stocks, 10,000 do best long leaf yel low pine plunk stocks 5,000 do best white oak plank sfocks 5,000 do best long leaf yel lorv pine plank stocks 4,000 do best while oak p'anlt stocks 4,000 do best long lenfycl low pine plank stocks At Gosport, 25.000 do best white oak plank stocks 10,009 do best long leafyel . - low pine plank plucks. White oak knees at Boston, Nerv York, and Norfolk, from 0 feet 0 inches to 7 feel body, from 5 feet to 5 feet O' inches arm, and to sido from 8 to 11 inches ncli siding Masts and spar timber nt Norfolk, for the lower masts and botvspiits, topmasts and jib booms,and lotver yards Complete for One 74, one 4 J , one sloop of war of the first, and one sloop ol war of the 'second class, per-cubic root. The pine plank stocks and mast and spar timber, must ho tho host quality long leaf, line grain, heart, south c.rn yellow pine; the plank stocks.aod mast, and spar timber must Ire free from sir; heart shakes, und all other defects; the plank stocks must not lie less than 85 and most average 45-Rat. in' length; the pine must square not less than 14 nor more than 10 inches at tho butt, and may square one- fourth loss at the lop end. Tire oak planjr slocks rnttft square not less than 14 inch es al the butt, and may square one-fourth le.s nt the top end; they must hate grown un lands neai to salt water, or otherwise within the influence ofthe sea or salt water air. (The dimensions ofthe mast and spar timberwill be furnished to persons intending to make offers, by the commanding officer of.lhc Navy Yard* Gosport, Va. All the aforementioned timber must have been cut or the trees have been girdled between the 20th of October, and the 20th of February deUrery it will bt inspected, and Navy Commissioners* Office, 10th September 1829. S EALED PROPOSALS will m ro- ceived at this Office until the. 1st of November n.-xt.to furnish all the Groceries, Slop Clothing, and Kavy Dread, that nr«y i>e required during the year 1880, fur tho Navaf service, at the Navy Y-- rils, Foil*, month, N. II. Charlestown, Mass, Block- Ivii New York, Philadelphia, Baltimorei Washington, and (sosport, Va. tn be fur nished upon Ihe irqui-itious ofthe respeu- tive t'oniinjuding Officers or Navy A* gents, GROCERIEB. " hiskey, best quality, 1st proof. 1-4 at least rye, per gallop. Molasses, do ’ White Ream,sound per bushel. White 1’eas, sound do Rice, fresh per pound, ■perm Oil, Wintet strained per gallon, •pcim Candles periiuuml, Superfine Flour per barrel, SLOP CLOTHING. Drab Pea Jackets, each lllue Cloth Trousers, per pnir Do do. Jaeklts, each Do do Vests, each White Flannel Shirts, each Do do Drawers, pair Yarn '‘lockings, pair lllankets, each Duck Frocks, each Do Trow sets, per pair Black Silk Hdkfs. each Wool Uats. x each Shoes, • pair Curled hair Slattrasses, . each At all the ahuvo mentioned Yards, ex cept Baltimore. And all the Navy Bread that may bp required at the said Navy-Yards, and at Hie Navy Yard Pensacola West Florida. All the nrticles must bo ofthe best qual ity. Tho Slop Clothing and Navy Bread limit be fully equal to the samples, or pat terns ill the possession of the respective Commandants, by whom they will bp shewn to all pe sous ivlm may 11 ills to seP them. The lllue' loth Jackets, Trousers, and Vests, must ho made nf Iddigo ilyoil Cloth; the Main asses must be murle of clean curled hair wills thick cotton ticking* they must be six feet long, 28 incites wide; and most weigh not les, thin nine pounds avoirdupois each, The easks containing Whiskey and Molasses must have four iron hoops put on each when required by tlio respeetive Commandant-, at tlie expense of the Contractor. All articles must ho delivered, in sound substantial boxes, bar rels, casks, kegs, or other suitable amt pro per packages, in good stopping ord r free ifexpense, md no allowance will he made for boxes, barrels. c. or any other pack ages whatsoever On delivery lire articles must be submitted to the inspection of the respec ive Navy Yards, or such other in spection as the Commissioners mav directs Pei sous making offers will endorse them "t ifier to furnish Groceries,” or “Slop Clothing," or "Navy Bleed,” for the year 1880; they most also affix a price to each and every article enumerated under each neud 1 hey mar propose to furnish, oilier* wise iheir offers will not ho considered, IV be published twice a week in tha National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph; Baltimore Republican,American Sentinel, N Y Courier and Enquirer, Providence Patriot, Hartford Times; Boston States man, N- II. I’atiiot, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Her ild; Raleigh Star, Ch.iiioston Patriot, Savannah Republican; Louisiana Advertiser, sepi 10 108 Landing from sclir. Pan- opc, gBOXES Candles, 4, 6, and 8 tp For sale by sen ->o J. B. HERBERT. 17 Wanted to Purchase, A NEG O boy between 15 2nd yours of ugo. Apply at the office of too Savannah Republican, ept 20 198m Playing Cards. A N assortment of superior quality just il received, and for into by A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons' Range, sept 22 tOt! L= - -- - - Fig Blue and Starch. BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, 5 do Fig lllue Just received ond for sale by •V PARSONS’, Druggist, At the Egglo No-a Gibbon’s Rauge. sept 30 4