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SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ID, 18B9*
Whole No
y ; ,Notice* .
T he Subscribe having qualified on
(1,0 will of the' latiloseph ; L»w soil.
nf Libo V County, requests all person,
hlvlnademands afrlnst the estate to pro-
lent Iboin duly attested, and all persons in
debted to the samo, to come forward und
make payment, J0l iNS.LAW.
July . nlML
Maekere!.
from trig Cent aridtehr. IP. H.
galwMsoii.
I A 4ft Barrels and 20 half ditto no 2,
lAV Mackerel, and 130 ditto no 3 do.
#pllf> '»>
NFER
hate, jeii
Porter,
am J. i
both lal
iighuni County,
ci'lbil COURT, Jult Txrm, 1829*
\ tho petition of William Moral, sta-
tlie existence & loss aud praying
mont nfaeortain promissory
I severally made dnd signed
iltllryne. and William U
i of tald county deceased,
tawd Effingham county, ifitU February,
8*4. payable to the said William Morel, or
,,der, on or beforo tho 1st day of January
lext, for tho sum of twenty five dollars,for
-t,,a received, a copy whereof, with the
*' of the said William Morel, is Hied
the Clerk’s OBice.-fl is ordered that
ant King, of the County of Effllng-
theactina and qualified administrator
,„e said William U. Potter, deceased,
id the heirs And representatives of the said
illUm J. Mulryne, deceased, do *hew
.use on of before the fiist day of tne noxt
inn of ihWOourtt why the prayer of the
,er should not he granted, anu It is
rtlier ordered that this rule be published
one of the public Garottes of the City
f .Snvnnimh, onco a month until the time
ippomted fdr sho ving cause thereof. *
Extract from the inihutes,
JjkO. CHARLTON. Clk.
)uly IB 187$t., ' ■
kffidavU 0
In tho Clt
Villiam 1
ham, tit
if the 1
to. Jail.
tho Hull Inst, a negro
man who says his name is .JERRY*,
and that lie belongs tq the State of Gem.
gia, that he runaway from the Chaiahoo-
cliee river about 4 months ago—he is t>
feet B inches high, and about 33 years of
agqtlio is of a yellaw complexion and stub
ters when speaking.
JOHN I DEWS, J.c.c.
oug IS - 180
Brought to Jail,
F I Savannah on tho loth Mat. a negro
nton who says hls’name Is SIMON,
and that he belongs to the State rtf Geor
gia, that he ratlhway from the Chutuimo-
choc River about 4 months ago—lie is b
feet 8 8-4 inches high and about 2b years
of agh—lie Has lost one of Ids front teeth.
JOHNI. DEWS, J.c.c.
nttg 18
• Brought to Jail.
0"N Savannah, on the 10th ln*t. a negro
J. mnn who says his itAinn is NED. nnd
that h< belongs to the State nf Qc^fciu,
that he ranaiMiv from the Chatahom-hee
river about 4 mouths ago, lie is 3 feet I)
Inches high and about (3 years <
John 1. Dews c. c.
aug 18 180 *
Brought to Jail.
TN Savannah, on the 25th ultimo, a ne-
.1. Rro man, who says his name is TO
NEY,ami that ho belong* to William Deal
of Richmond County, Uu. Hint he ranauay
about two weeks ago, he is C fee> 3 12 in’-
ches high & about 36 ycnisofnge—the top
of Id. bend Is gray.
JOHMIDEWH.j c. e.
aug 6 ' 115 ■*
Notice.
|OliR months after date application
will be made to the Mon. the Justi-
softhe Inferior Court of l.iberty Cnun-
I for leave to sell one hundred acres of
nml belonging to the estate of Donald Fra-
Jer.lbr the benefit of tile hells and ciedilors
If said estate.
M MSO ARETR.FR asf.r.
[ July S3 170 Ekeentrix.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannahs on the .31st ultimo. a He
gro man who sa-sl-is name ills \ AC
and Hint tie belongs to Be-ill Cook or El
hert CoumV, (!a thus he ranaway about
three weeks ac.6—he Is a feel £ 4-4 inches
high mid about 13 ears of age. he lys a
bear on bis chin.
JOHN I DEWS, j.c.c.
aug8 175
Notice,
I OUR Months after date application
will be made til the Hon. the Justice,
f the Inferior Court of Emanuel bounty
jr leave to sell all the real estate of James
Iwiliey. dec for the benefitof the heirs and
►editors of said estate
THOMA* SWIVI’.Y. 'din’or.
| taly 33 I’M
SWEDES IKON.
.ately arrived ind now landing from brig
! Anhntlr at Jones’ upper whaif.
> Aft A ''ONSof 1st Quality Swedes
1 I '/'lr Iren, comprising a full and
|nipl"te JW'irtinent of all siges.
For sale hy
mu.. sf/41'TRR &TUFPER.
Bar.mnili. Sent. In 1829.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah bu the tOtb ins a nogro
man who savs his namu is t|« >S S,and
dial he belongs to Wm Hell, of Munrne
County, Georgia, that lie ranaway about
font Weeks ago. he is 3 feet 012 inches
high and about 2" ye -r» of age.
sept22 j.l. E'VS, J.c.c.
Brought to Jail.
TN Savannah on the 25th;May a necin
i man whn says Ills name'ls JANUA
KY, and that He belongs to Edward Cliis
olinn. of South Carolina, til t he rana" ay
about one week ago. he is 3 teet 2 Inolies
high ami about 22 years of age. ha has lost
several of his front teeth.
aug 0 .?. 1. DEWS. j. c. c.
Treasurer’s Office.
SAVANNAH. Sept. 1ST, 1820
1*1 R Owner* of Stock m the Snvan
nnh ‘Exchange* nrehereby notified
Ji aercMhlp to a resolution of Council
■000 of said Stock will be redeemed on
■ before tho £0th of tyovember next. and
It I am now prepared to pay the same at
j office.
to. W. StP.WART, c. t.
Kept 15 ih4
Notice.
I.I. persons having demands against
V die osiate of Jblin J. Ihloy, are re
eled to present them duly attested and
r w “'uebted to said. estate will make
jyiiient [orthwith to
j. CHART,TON, Adm’r.
I'PllO M. f.IIII.F.Y. Adm’x.
Notice.
k LI. persons indebted to the late Wil
liams riiLLV.’iT, will be pleased to
e M.<v .. P ,i, ( 0 t|u> subscriber -, and
Having ileinjhdt against tho tame
1 present Ihum to
JAMb.S IIICfHNBOTTOM,
x. m, _ Administrator
Tver Thre.RU",,(S. C.) Sept. 7th, 1820.
pets got
Notice.
M. persons indebted to tho Estate of
id. Elijah Oillett, will he plea-
,,1 10 *«■ payment to the snbscrihor;
tliose having demands against the
will present them to
MME8 HIQGINBOTTOM,
Ad’nior. de bonis non.
„ with the will annexed,
iaet -» - eRun, ’< S ' C )Sopt, 7th, 1828.
£01
rr ... P« Marlow,
If' received n fresh supply nf
bNtJi lS'li AND AMERICAN
JVHITE LEAD.
Al.SO,
1 / A Tariety of
Paper Hangings
fire board prints.
pept 2(j
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on tli>*2d uh. a miilatio
a Oman who says hername is NEI.I.Y
and (hat she belongs to the estate of Erl- <)
Bryan, Twiggs County. Georgia, nnd tli t
she ranaway about two months ago. She
is 9 feet 1 1-2 inches high and about. 22
years of age.
JNO.I. DEWS, J.c.c
net 3
Committed to
JiulT
A T Oaosaa batcliie, on tin* Ifith «t*M:»v
last, a neuro man nnmed fil'OlrOI!
who say* he belongs to the OaUmulgr'p
Navigation Company in ^eoiu;i:t. of Imin
Mr. Kubeit McCall i* neeut; he i* -ih»»n|
35 years of a^e, 5 fret 7 >r r » inche* hit'll
julv 13 J 1. JiK^K. J n. n.
4 T Coosa whatehh*.
•ast,« negro man
Commitied to Jail,
n the 35th March
ho say* his name
•*« Jt'lR, who first ( l ilini'tl >lr Jllcharif f M-
lt% a* his master, but sim-v s.ivs he bvlont*
to a Mr. J ihn rili'Tee, vli » lives about l
niles from Havainwh • lie is iihoiit •* fret
U inches high, anti about fortv years nf age
J. J. DECK. j. b. n
July 13 103
For S >1<\
B Y log' e of the Inferior Court rtf this
County, will bo sold on tho First
Tuesday of tWemher. for the benefit of
the hrc.lilors, that valuable and improved
pin nt a t ion, on Ski da way Island, contain
ing 630 ncres, nnd known by tho flame of
HlBEKNlA.
THOn. U. P. CHARLTON.
A.dm*r Ae houia non, &c.
sopt 15 10.3
An Act.
T O prflVcnt the introduction of paisen-
ger*. who are uliens into the port of
Savannah, during the months of July, Au
gust. September and October.
VVJftroai it has boon the practice of mas*
ters of vessels to bring a number of passon-
gets, natives of foreign countries into the
port of Snvunnah,during the sickly months
thereby exposing to almost certain death
individuals whose constitutions are but illy
adapted to the insalubrious climate of that
city, nnd thereby subjects the community
to an erroneous expense j
Do It therofore enacted by tho Senate nnd
House of Representatives in General As
sembly met. and it is hereby enacted by
the authority of tho same. That any mas
ter or cominuuder of any ship dr vcssol ar
riving between the first of July and last
day of October inclusive, from a foreign
country or from any part of the U. States,
who shall, enter his ves-el at the Custom
House in the city of Savannah, shall within
twenty-four hour»after such entry, make
a report in writing on oath In ihe Mayor of
said 'city, of the age, name and occupation
of every person,whoslntll have been brought
as passenger in such ship or vessel on her
lust voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for eve
ry neglect or omission to make such report
the sum ol sevonty five dollars, for every
alien neglected to bo so leported afore*
said.
§ 2 And he it further enacted. That it
shall bn lawful for the said Mayor, or in his
sickness or absence any person 'legally au
thorized to act in his place, to require eve-
r such master of such ship or vftsvcl, to be
bound wit! two sufficient securities tome
Mavorund Mdurmen of theclty A of Savan
nah. in such sums .ts the Mayor or’atn h per
son SO legally autbuiiZf.I .is aforesaid, may
hi' U ptopnr not exceeding three hundred
dollars for ea< li passenger, to indemnity
-• id s n e harmless, the said Mayor aud Al
dcrmen.ind the cottimts'doneift of the poor
lmu<e aud- iiospit.il, and tlu-i» sue* essors
from all a d every expense and charge
which shall or m «y ’ c incurred (or the
mumtenance mil *uppo< t of tiny such p'*i-
8o*i so introduced, and loi the maintenance
altd Htiopori of the child or children of any
s, ich >ersot1 W.iicii m «v h- born ifier such
rim ortation. incuse mioIi person so import*
ft, ’*»r unv such child oi i hlldicn, shall at
Hiiytiuiu vithin six montliN after the said
inportatiou heeome chargeable to the said
city, and if snv such person so brought
•forcjHid, and not being a ci izen of the
!'• Sfates, sh ill be permitted or sutfmed tn
land within said citv frdn. any su< h ship or
vessel, before such bond shall h iVe been
given, and without a permission in writing
from the said Mayor, or person so legally
authorized as aforesaid, the master or com
mandcr of such ship oi vessel shall be suh-
jectlo the penalty of three hundred dollars
for every person so suffered or permitted to
bind as atoicrf.iid. /
§ 3. And heit further enacted, That if
•my person who may have been a passenger
in such ship or vessel, and not lie.ng a efti
zen of tne U. Slates, shall he sntTered in
land from such ship or vessel at any placo
ithin the distance of 50 miles from the stdd
tty, with intent lo proceed to tho said city
itherwise than in the snid shin or vessel,'
tho master or comma.'der thereof shall lie
liable tothe like penalty of three hundred
lolliirs lor every such person so suffered or
permitted to bind.
§ J And boit further enacted, That if
any hunsehotdfcf in said cilv shall,knowing
y. entertain in his bouse or family,
any alien so landed uh aforesaid,& slv.dl not
'rport such alien to lilt* Slid Mayor, or in
«‘c ofhis sickness or absence, any person
.allv authorized to officiate in Ins place,
within the twenty four hours • Tier xucti cn
• t iinm* .it co uinencfd, he oi she shall
frit and p»y »h * sum of fifty dollars for
*e» * -uch alien am entertained.
§ 3. \iid be it further enacted. That all
ul HingU'iU the said penalties and forfeit
••s arising »u said city shall .md may b.»
sued for and recovered with fill costs of
niiit tiy nc lion of dci’t in the Superior court
In?* state, in the tv'ine of said Mayor
Aldermen and •t»cn recovered by
them sh •!, be epplied towards the suppo*l
• *f m»* poor ol tiie.suid • itv, and tbc tlu
fund nt in every such mu. shall he held to
sppcitl tm'it, in* 1 npo "Very such irial fn
nv penalty or f jittfnnre nipp-wd lobe in-
urred by the landing of .mv such persons
as aforesaid within the said city, th * /Same
landing shall e presumed u-dess the de
fendant shall piove that, the said person was
iokfi. or sent to some foreign co ntry
without having been suficred to lajid as a
foresaid.
i ,!t umber Factorage.
’ L SU ^ C , r i b<lr '"founs his founds and
r public, that he continues the
-'Umber Factorage und
ommiagion Business,
fewwnSHBpI Canal - on lli5
P'eftS'thaVik*to P ra tUni,y ,° f re,llrnin R !•>»
f'unised tha lorn a’ OS0 ' v , ° 80 .*'»*r:illy
I rc »Ucciful° V 80 |i^, m of WyHy Brown,
[ ^ solicit, a share oflhe same;
>*3i , 8 VVULY.
Committees of Council.
O N Fiimnce Mdermert Owens, Cuv
ier. Welmnn iftid Ahdeison
On Dry Culture—Cuylcr, Andersen ami
Bond.
On Health and Cemetery—Clark. Slief-
tall and Waring.
On Public Sates and City lots—Bond
Owens ancLCuylor.
On the Market.—Slicftall, Blinder i
Bon .
On Pumps.—•Chaffer, Clerk and Bum n
On Account, Shick, Brown and Ow
ens.
On Streets and Lanes.—Waring. Wei
man and Shick.
On Lamps.—Gaudry, Shoftnll and Gil
don. .
On the Fire Department.—Brown, tfhick
and Shader.
On the exchange.—Gildon, Clark am.
Gamlry.
On Docks and IFliarvcs—VVclman,
Anderson and Clark.
- Extract Irom the Minutes,
M. MYERS, c. c.
«ept 4d 107 »
Notice.
F OUR months after date, applientinn
will ho made to the Hon. the Justi
ces of the Inferior court of Emanuel cmin
tv. for leave to sell all the real osiate id
James I. Anderson for tho benefit of tho
heirs &. reditors. TUOSj VVINNEY.
• 88
linkers, plains, &c.
ECKIVED by Barque Annidillo,’
JLEr nnd schr Oregon.
Sup 8-4 Fr. Blanket,
Point do do a now St superior
nr ticlc for plantation use
8-4 Dud), Blanket,
8-4 to 13-4 Ross do
4-4 Domestic Plains »
8-4 St, 4'4 do Plaids At Stripes
do do Checki
Blue k Mixed Satiuetis
Bwansdorvn Flannels
English &|Atn. do
Blue, Groon, Brown St Blk Circas
sians
“ “ " Bomhsxcus
nlarsailles, Valenlia, Swaimlown nnd
Bilk Vesting
and Marseilles Knotted Guilts
A Central Assortment of
Cotton und Woolen lloliery
Limteni and Lawns
Silk ami Cotton Umbrellas
M.PIIENDEKGAST.
No. 3 k 14 Gibbons Block.
sept 17
Pnper &c. Lntiding.
tfl£g|,aXEEAMB Fine and Superfine
letter Paper
70 do Printing paper
to kegs rolined Salipetro
SO keg. butter Crackers
Fur sale by
COHEN & MILLER,
sept IS 103
By the President of the U-
nited 8S lutes.
I N pursuance- of law, I, Audiimv Jack-
sox. Piesiileot of the Undcrl Slate, ol
America. <lu lierebv declare nml make
known that a pul-lie sale will he livid at die
I .and - dice al Bpakta. in the Stale ul
Aleh ina, nil the .ernml Moudai in < ieto-
her ncxl, for the disposal of the public
hinds within Bin limits of the undermen
tioned townships and fractional townships,
to wit:
Township* seven,-cialit. nine, ten aid
cloven,of Range twenty five.
Tow nsliips .even, eight, nine, ten. nnd
fractional townships eleven of It nnge twen
ty six.
Townships seven, eight, nine and frac
tinual towuship teffl, of Range twenty sev
en.
Townships seven and eight, anil fraction
al townships nine and ten of Range twenty
eight
Township seven, and fractional town
ships eight aud nine, of Rang, (went)
nine.
Fractional township, seven and eight,
of Ranee thirty.
The tow nsliips are to be offered in the
order above designated, begiuning with the
lowest number of section in each.
Tiro lands rosarved hr law lor the Use of
schools, or for other purposes, are to bo «x>
eluded from sale.
Given under my haH.at the City of
Washington, this third day of Julv.44. D.
182o. Andrew Jackson.
By lit" Pres denl:
GEORGE GRAHAM,
Cainmissinnernf the GeneralLandOffino.
To be published in the Natchez Mtates-
m in. Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser, All,-papa Gazette, Huntsville Demo
crat, Mo iile egister, Baltimore Republi
can Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Eli
quirer, llwh igh Star, Charleston Mercury.
•Savannah Itcpuhl'icnn. Augusta Chroni
cle, Nashville Republican, and Luuistill
Advertiser,
iulv 2fl* 171
Paints ami Paint Oil.
NaVT CoHtalSSIONXBS’ Orpit-E,-
' .. *8th -September 1820.
EALED Proposals will In, received at
tins Ofiico uudl Is, Nuvoinber next,
to supply all the Paints slid Paint Oil that
may be required lor the service of the year
JOSO. attire nvy Yards PorLilioinh. N.
II. Charlestown, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Philadelphia, Washington, and Gosport,
Va. to ba delivered upon tile requisitions of
tiro Commanding Officers of the Navy
Yards, respectively, or of the Navy Agents,
S og. o n s -• n 9 C3 Q.
® ^ 7 5- *"5. » £ 0-00
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a. g.atn
3 S C O -
n.ac. a£.a.o. — ac. i. 2
ceosaeeaeso^
All the arl.'cleS mutt nl'ihe best qual
ity; must he delivered in sound sul anlial
iioxes. barrel,, risks, nr oi her suitable and
proper packages, in good .luppmg older,
flee oI nil expense to Ihe government; nml
no allowance -.ill be made for boxes, bar
rels, casks, -n any ..liter paokagr* wliutev
er. (Ill delivery lire articles must be sub
mitted n- the inspection nf the respective
Nat* Yard* or such oilier inspection as
the Cuimni,sinners may direct.
Persons milking offers mus affix a price
■beach ami every auiclo. otherwise their
bids will not bn consideied: thfc, must be
eiidmseil "Offer to furnish Paints and
Paint Oil for tlie year 1830.”
To be published twice, week in the Na
tional Intelligencer. United States' Tele
graph, Baltimore Republican, American
Sentinel.. New York Courier \ Enquirer.
Providence Patriot, It al- iglt Star, Char
lestof) Pall lot, Savannah Republican, Lou
isiana Advertiser. It. hraund Enquirer,
Norfolk Herald.
sept 20 188
• MIM88M,,,
". ,c prl "" d ru| M
prescribed by the Commissioners, dated
Sept. 1st. 1820, or such otljcr inspection
anil incaSiiramont ns they may direct, and
1st or December,
1830. The oorlificgte of two respectable
persons that tho timber was cut within tho
prescribed limits, must accbmpjiiy each
cargo delivered. The cordiigo niqst bo
made or clean watot rotted lioihp, the yarns
to be tarred at least tfrree before he-
inglaid into cordage; the cordage must be
or such stzos asinay beicquired by th'etos.
peetive Commandants, and mtm stand tho
proof established at the respective Navy
Yards. Bidders must state their price for
• palclit," and, for "common Itiiti." TH*
copper must he of the bell quality,and con
sist of *uch kind* and sizes as the respec
tive cominandantsinay require; the shentli.
mg copper must he cold rolled; the whole
on delivery must undergo the ihspeotioti
or the Navy Ywrds, or stseti other inspec
tion as the Commissioners may direct. Alt
deliveries most be made free worn all ex
pense tn the Government.
To he published twice a week in the Na
tional Intelligencer,U. S. Telegraph, Bal
timore Republican, Aineriran nentral l, N.
Y. Courier and Enquirer, Providence Pat
riot; Richmond Enquirer. Norfolk Herald,
R leigli H(ar,Charle*um Patriot,Savannah
Itepubliraii, LhulMank AdVeitUer.
sept 20, 108
Groceriesj Slop Clothing
and i>Jjivy Brehd*
Navi C -stMtsstonKa* 1 Ot-ptck, .
loth Heptembbi I82n.
ALEDJ > ft»H , Ori.\*.» ■ ul -e re.
•eiv^iai IbU i iffi- rt Until tl- 1st of
ember h xUo iilruiali all the Uroctries,
Slop Clothing, and Nabjl It read, il-n omy
e nq-ni-,1 dming tbeypar 18.40, f..r tlto
attire Navv Y tils, Forts.
I'lrarlesto- h. M -fs.‘Br'.ok-
s
§ 7. And bn it further enacted, That
every ship or vessel from which such alien
shall have been so lauded without permis
sion in writing from the said M«J«r w per
son so leg illv iiuthnrisSed ns aforesaid in
his place shall he liable for die said penal
ties, and may he proceeded against by at
tachmentor any oilier mode in similar ca
ses allowed by law unless the owner there
of or their agents shall give bond with sure
ties to the sheriff “r Ins deputy in the name
of (ho Mayor and Alclcimen for the pay
men* of tho said penalties and eve»v oi
hem which may have been incurred dn
ring or since the last voyage*of tilt* saiti
hip oi vessel, oi for paying the value of
such ship or vessel towards (he satisfaction
if such penalties is may have lie n **» in
curred hy suffering anv alien in land as a-
foresaid, and such value shall bo ascertain
ed liv the wardens of the port of Savan
nah, or any two of them.
DAVID ADAMS,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
MATTHEW TALBOT
Fiesident of the Senate.
Assented tn, 2£d December, 1810.
JOHN’ CLARK, Governor.
. ocl 3
Goshen huttev.
Landing from brig Courier.
7 /}k. KEGs choice UoslieuButtor,
JLV For sale l-y
COHEN & MILLER,
sept 10
Lemons.
T BOXES superior Malaga Lemons
just landed and for sale by
, HALL SlUPTER & TUITJER
Hy the Presitlent of the U.
States.
( N pursuance of Inw, F, Anprf.w Jack*
suit,* President, of the United Slate* nt
\mcrica do hereby declare anil make
kiihwn that t public sale will lie held at
the Land Office nt St . MenaCou.i House,
in the State of Louisian 4 tm the second
Monday in November next, for the dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands w iih
in (lie limit of Ihe uiidci iMciuioned tmn •
shijs, situate in tne Land District West of
Pen I Ilive^nnd East of the Island of New
Orleans, to wit:
Township i»-o t of Range one,
Townships one, two, three, five and six,
of Range two.
Townships one, two, three, four, five
and six. of R anee three.
Townships one, two, three, four, six and
sevem and factional townships eight and
nine, nf Range four*
Townships our, two, three, fnm, five,six
and sevc, and fractional towuship eight,
ol Range five.
To -vnsYip, one, two, three, four, five, six
,ii-l seven, and frac imial township eight,nf
Range mx.
Townships two, three, fmir, five,six
md .oven, an-l fractional township eight,of
Itango seren
Townships one, two, three, lour, five,six
nud ,seven, nnd It actional township eight,of
Range eight.
Townships one, two, tluiie, four, five, six
and scvoii of Range nine.
Tho above townships are all situate south
of the thirty first degreo of Iktitude, and
East ol the Meridian, and emi-rnco noarly
all tho lands lyinc on the Amite Tickfaw,
nil Tnngapnlia rivers.
The townships will be offered ip tire or
der above designated, beginning with the
lowest number of section in each.
The lands reserved by law for the use of
schools, or for other purposes, will be ex
cluded from sale.
Given under my hand qttheciiyof
Washington, this thirteenth day of
June, A. D. 1820.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Bv tho President,
* GEO. GRAHAM
Commissioner oftlte Goneral Lund Office
To bo published in the Natchez State,
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Ailverli
scr. Allupupa Gazette, Huntsville Deni-)
crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi
can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond
Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer
cury, Savanna’ll Republican, ’ Auctistu
Clironiclo,Naitivillo Republican, & Louis
ville Advertiser,
jui/ 23 174-
Timber, Cordage, & Cop
per.
Navt CouMisstoxEM-Omcr,
18th September. 1839
S EALED proposals w tl be received ■-!
Ihisnffi- e until tile 1st November next
lo supply the fellow ing' White Oak ami
Yellow l.’iin- Plank Stocks. V. Idle Oak
Knees, and Mans and Spur Timber, to In
deltveied at the Nav; Yard. PntUmoutlV,
N. II. Charlestown, .Mast I rooklyn. N Y
Phllud-lplna, W'.hii-vlnii, u"d Nerf-lk;
anthill the enrtlage Zed copper that inu) be
rr-qtit-ed In die .iespeciivc Eoinmgn-ling
Officers of dm aaid .run Yards, lo be de
livered upuu their tequisitionS) fur die ser
viceuf Ihe yea- lliSD. *-
ll hite Oak and Yellow Pine Plank Stocks
At Portsmouth. 5000 cubic feet be-t white
oak plank ttrn k*
70»0 do bust long leafjol-
lO" pine plank
Slocks
At Charles-
town, 10.000 do best white oak
plank xt-.eks .
, 18,000 do best iongleafyel
low pine pUtik
stock.
At Brooklyn,- 23.000 do be-t while oak
plank slocks.
18,0110 do best long leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
per gallon.
per bushel,
dn
■per pound,
per gall-in.
per pound,
per barrel.
each
per pair
edfh
each
. each
pnlr
pair
cavil
.each
per pair
each
c..ch
pair
each
At Philadel
phia,
At Washing
ton,
5,800
5,000
do best white oak
plank slock*
do best long leal yel
low pine plank
stocks
4,000 do host w hite oak
plank stocks
4,000 do best Iongleafyel
low pine plank
■ stocks
At GospOrt* 25.000 do best whim opk
plank stocks
10,000 do best long Icafyel
law pine plank
stocks.
White oak knees at Boston, New Yoil„
and Norfolk, from 8 feet 6 inches to 7 feci
body, from 5 feet to 5 feet 6 inches art,.
and to side from 8:11 inches net- sidii g
.Masts and spar timber at Norfolk, for the
lower tli.isis and bow.pms, topmasts curl
jib booms,and lower vurds complete for one
74, one 4 , one .loop ol w ar ol die firs
and one .1-op ol war -f toe second cl.-ss.
per cubic foot, Tho-pino plank stocks and
inastandsp.n limber must bo the I-
quality long leaf, lino heart, .otilh
ern yellow pine; lh* plant ,toc -.and in,,.'
and spar limber must - e liee fn—- s.q
heart shakes, aud all oilier defects; the
plarik stocks must nut lie less-iluti 3b and
must average 45 fo-t in leu. th; the p
must jqiigienot less -ban 14 nor more tiin
18 juche. at the bun, and may .quaic on.
fourth less at tile lop end. The oak plan,
stocks musi sqmiie nut loss than 14 inc 1
e.s al the butt, and may square one-fo -
le-s at the ion end; they must have gm
on lands ne.1 to salt water, or otherwise
within the influence of-lho sea nr salt wale,
•fir. The dimensions of the mast and .par
timberWii) bo furniihed to persons inlendinc
to m.iiie -Iters, by ihecmnniandiiig ofli
of ill* Navy Y’ard, Gosport, Va. All t.
afor'emontiiined tunl-c- imist l-ave boon ci
or the tiecs have been girdled between tli
20tli III October, and the 20th of I'ebvuaij
no\tj^on Uolivcty it will be iiwjectsdi and
■ ii vei'tice. at the Navy
inoutii. N. ", Gliarlestoan. M -fs.'Br'j-k- ,
Ivn New York, Phil-delpliia. Baltimore,
Washington, »ri-i t.osp.-rt, Va.to lie fur
nished upon tin equisitinm of the respec
tive Oonim,-tilling Officers or Nuvy A-
gems.
GROCERIES,
vhiskey.best quality, tit
prnol. 1-4 at lo.ut rye,
Molas.es,
White .eans, sound
While I'eas, sound
Rice, fresh
Fperm Oil, Wilttoi strained
14 pel m Candle*
Superfine Floor _
r-T.tlP CLOTUtNG.
Drab Pea Jackets.
Dine Cloth TroftserJ,
Do do Jackets,
Do do Vests.
White Flannel Shirts,
Do do DrlfterJj
Yarn ^(obkinKt*
Dlankeis,
Duck Frocks,
Dn Trousers,
Black Silk IMkfs;
Word Hat
Stines.
Curled hair Maltrasses,
\t .*11 ihe ifiovt* hieniitinod Yards, ex-
cfipi Baltimnrb.
And all thfr Na«y .Bre»’ i that may ho
inquired otthe s.*id Navy Yards* and at
t •f- Nnvy Yard Pens-iroia ^Vest Flmtd.i.
Ml ’lie ••rticlci must bexjfthe bus qual
ity I’lie Slop Cib'.hinfi and Navv Bread
uiiiti be lullv equal to tin- samples, or pat*
torus in the possession nf the respective
1 imiiiii infla.ttN, by '»Inun they will ‘.q
shewn in all p c sous who 111 iy •• isb tp see
• hem. The Dili--* loth Jackets.^Trow sen,
and Vests, must made nf l.uli^o dyed
1 Noth; the Mattiasses must he iikmIp nf
‘•lean cm led hair w itli thick cotton tic'.ing;
they must be six fret long, 28 Inches ^ide,
and must weigh nut le.%* than nine pounds
avoirdupois each. The r*ask< r.m iniii iig
Whiskey and Molawes must Ii vc lour iron
hoops put on each when required by tho
respective ComniHndtturs, nr the expe.me
of the Contractor. All articles t iu bo
livered, in sound sub*tanti >1 boxes, bar
rels. casks, keu<. »ir dttfer snilaMen.nl pro;
|i.*i- p.ii-Uagos, m ^nnd shipi'inti or;l free
f expense, .md no allotrance -ajII undo
fur boxes, barrels, ' c. or H.iy • ti.t-r p.tck-
i.t»es whatsoever On delivery tim urtiolefl
must he submitted to the inspection of tlie
re spec ive v avy Y.irds, n« t; .r tee In
spection as the CuminUsioners may direct;
Persons uia'iiiu nffei*- »• ill endorse iht.in
Mfter to fumish Gionerios,” or *f-lop
Clothi g,” or “Naty Biead,” for the ydar
IHdtl; they must afro affix k price to tdeh
and article Hinmorated nndei encli
head they may propose lo furnish, cither*
wise tfieii offers will not be co untered •.
C/*To be publisbed twirea week in flie
National lutellifrencer, U» 8. Telegraph*
Baltimore Republican,Aineriran So. tlnel, ■
N Y. Cornier and Enquirer,. Providence'.
Pathol, Hartford rimes, Boftt.'if Bintos-
iii<u., N. M. Patiioi, Richmond Enquirer*
Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Cli.ule. ton
Pat»iot. Savannah Rcpuhlican; Louisiana
Advertiser;
~ 6 I0B .
sop’
Landing ftom schr. Pan-
ope,
^ Aft BOXES l.'andles, 4, 8, and 8 fd
ijPNV alb.
For sale bv
sept £9 J. B. HERBERT.
Wanted (o Purchase.
A Vl'lfr <♦"hoy between 15 and 17
years of age. Apply at the oflico
of tun sSavanuah Repulilicaii.
cpt l J6 19H\f
Playing Cards.
A N aasurtinaut of superior quality just
iSl. lecuivrd dull for sale by
.Wl'AltSONS,
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons' Range,
to#
jfilirv
* "S
Blut’. and £>tUrch. .
•Ita'a BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH,
5 do FigBluo
I-isi rcteived ulj fin tale by
• ■ A PARDONS, Druggist, •
At the Eaglq No 8 Gibbon's fla»g2-
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