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IVo 206
it "ham County,
NFEiUOR COURT, Jctr Txktt,'fl8t0.
rkfj tlie petition of William Morel, sta-
I line Ilio cxlslenco & loss and proving
^e.wWI»hment of a certain promlsjofy
!„lntl» nnd severally made and signed
I' O Mulryno, and William O
„ I both law of cou ">y deceased,
B£3IX>'*rle*v<{<mr
the sum of twenty five dollars,for
u ;received,, copy whereof, with the
L of the »ald '■Villlam Morel, is (lied
-- Clerk’. Office,-It Is ordered (hat
King, of the County of Effiing-
iheactine and qualified administrator
i uM William U. Porter,
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15,
L829.
. . . t - SIMON,
and that he beltfngs to tho State of Genr-
gin, that hor.nawny from tho ChatahoS-
, ehoe River about 4 months ago—ho is b
theheifand representatives of the said Ael 5 8-4 Inches high and about Cl year.
KST* deeoasod,^ do^ shedr Jof age—ho has lost on* of hi, front Ch
JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c,
aug 18
Mnlrvne, deceased, do shear
before the fust day of the next
a el this Court, why tho prayor of the
should not he granted, and it is
that this rule be published
bile Oaxettes of the. City,
, a I
ving
amon It until tho tin e N 8a,a "* ul '' ,,n ,he l0lh <"’«• " negro
L ceuso Z eof "'"n who says Ids name is NED. and
emlnrnes" ' that ho belong, to tho State of Georgia,
lie minutes, • that ho ritnawuv «i._ nk««,.i
. CITAllL
WILTON, Clk.
iilv 18
N. E. Rum.&c.
XV Landing.
IV nilLS prime N. E. Rum
10 bales Plaids Stripes, and Sliir-
tings
4 eases Drab and Black Hats
10 Itegs choice Goshen Duller
0 bbls ••VanderwaterV Smoaked
Beef /
SO Virginia Hams ... '
For sale by
tt 9 OOHEN St MJLLER.
Late Publications.
VIE NE W FOREST, a Novel by
the author of "liraiublelye House"
orr llill” dee.
MEBOF HUMOR & ROMANCE,
drdfrom popular Herman Writers,
aisled by Richard Holeraft, It. A.
I0MANCES OF KEAI. LIFE, by
Author of "Hungarian Tales," |
Also
assortment of 8TORV & TOV
OKS, for children, and Selected En-
vlngs and IJTHOGUAPHIO. Prints,
uu rsceirrd and for sale by ' • ■
T. M. DRISCOLL.
ct 8
$3<M>00.
Veie York Consolidated
OTTEItr,
CLASS No If, 7
drawn in New York ou4he Oil, inst,
bed a»ing will lie received on the
ltlh inst. 7 drawn ballots.
SCHEME:
9 prizes of
do
Brought to Jail.
T N Sa*«nnnji, on the loth inst. n negrt
man who says his nemo is JElRRY
and that lie belonga to tho Slate of Oeor.
gla, that ho runaway from .«he Chatahoo-
clioo river about 4 mouths ago—-lie is 5
foot Olnehos high, and about 88 years of
age;ho is of n yellow complexion and stut
ters whon speaking.
JOHN I
aug 18 loo
Whole No.
eiltlMMUHM
.6472.
DEWS, j.c. c.
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 10th inst. a negro
man who says Ills name Is SIMON,
Brought to Jail.
that ho runaway from the Chatuhonchve
ri*cr about 4 months ago, lie is 0 fret
inches high and about S3 vears <
JOHN I. DEWS e. c.
aug 18 180
Brought to Jail.
] [N Savannah, on the <8th ultimo, a no
L gro man, w ho saya Ida name i, TO-
NEY.aniMImUie belongs to Wllljam Ileal
"* " ‘ naway
md tluil lie belongs to Wlllian
of Riclimojid County, Ha. Hint hdRJMR
about two weeks ago, he is 6 fees S 1 2 in-
dies high Siabout 85 veaisofage—the top
of his head i, gray. 0 H
JOHN I DEWS, j.c. c,
aug6 ll»
Brought to Jail.
N Savannah, on the Slst ultimo. ■ ne
gro roan Willi sa slris name la IS A AC
'"III that lie helling* to llevill Cook of El
bert County, Ga .that ho ranaway about
three weeka ago—lie is fuel 2 3.4 inches
high and about 45 years of agog,he has a
scar on hischin.. >;*■*•
JOHN I DEWS,-*. 0. c.
aug 8 178
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the lOtli ins', a negro
man who says his name is MOS t: S,ahd
that he belongs to Wm llell,. of Mimmo
County, Georgia, that he raqaway about
four weeks ago. lie Is 5 feet S 12 inches
high and about 28 years of age.
sept4* J. I. DEWS. j.-c. c. 1
,10,000
S:oSo
’600
too
100
&c.
1 $10 00
. 3 00
S 60
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 46th May a negro
man who says his name is JANUA
RY, and that He belongs to Edward Chi*
nlnin. of B om tr<ia t gli a g i ih ,t he ranaway
about one week ago, no"Ptrteet * inches
high ami about 42 years of age. he lias lust
several of his front teeth,
aug 8 J. 1. DEWS. j. c. c.
.0 do
i0 do
1 da
J do
&C. &C.
diets,
•Ives.
natters, .
tiers attended to.at
LUTHER’S
(i s Ld'ery If Exchange Office.
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
0 I1HDS prime Jamaloa Hu-ar
6 tierces do Green Coffee
160 piooes Hemp Bagging
nding from ship Eliza & Abbey and
ilebv GEO.'GOUDON.
Brought to Jail.
F [ Savannah, on thettd ult. a mulatto
woman who says her name is NELLY
and that she belongs to tho estate of Edwfi
Bryan, Twl§g, County. Georgia, and that
she ranaway about two months ago. She
is 6 feet 1 1-4 inohes high and about S2
years of ago*
JNO. 1. DEWS, j. c. c
net 8
sale by
6
*0*T
Committed to Jail,
A T Coosawhatcliia. on th<- 15ih of Mav
last, a negro man named GEORGE
who says he belongs to the Oakmulgee
Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom
Mr. Habere McCall is agent; he is about
36 years of age, 6 fret 7 or 3 inches high
juiy 18 J. .1. HECK, j, s, u.
M. Prendergast.
,e ®* ived l>« •ehr Francis, from
. New York.
^upr Blk Palmarine,'
Supr Fancy Velvet Prints,
Bupr English Ginghams,
Hupr 8-4 French Bombazines,
Bpoited Crimson UattinetV
oVi Satin Levantines*
Blk Nankin and Cantoh {hopes,
Rarega Hdkfs and Cravats, •-
S T,', io / Lawns, and Linou Cambric
Hdkfs
Blue and Brown Cloths ■
Lasssmeres 4c Sattinats,
Woodstock Gloves,
Horseskln do
Lined do
'1 for sale low,
At No 8 & 14 Gibbon’s Block,
|W 1 400 .
all, Shnpter* Tup^ier!
J !™!l Received and note offer for tale.
!fllA TONS Swedes lion, Com-
unem V ' lt ' 5 ' l, 8 °t a complete, as-
?® t!’?' Prime St. Croix Siigar
“ 1 M ’l*Loaf • . do
6 ? fcfK P'ime Green Coffee ,
» lilids do do do
inn t )1,No3 Mackerel
"Poubody's” White Lead
10 hid, Portland Hum (colored) •
P'P«* Cogbja Brandy ,
* . do Holland Gin
1“ pipes Canary Wine ‘ ,
‘-0 qr casks dn do ? '
nl Irlsh Whiskey
" b R% Yotlt Canal Flour,E
40tr bag, ••YoiU^°
«°ried
• W apaewalerV ' amoked
10 ' 10,e K * “beit old Cavendish’’ f o
|°
g 4 ° '* f *Sog a ® pani,han<l American
«it e°° 0nuait "0«6i wotted sizqi .
Committed to Jail,
A T Coosawhatchie. on the 25th March
last, a negro man w|m says his name
is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El
lis as his master, hut since says lie belongs
Mr. 1 ihn Tliierce, who lives about 4
miles from Savannah j lie is about S feet
incites high, and about fortv years of age
J. J. BECK, j. b. n.
juiy 13■1£3
o’s” Patont Shot, as
Ah Act.
T O prevent the introduction of passon.
gors, who are alien, into the port of
aavannah. during the months of July.Au-
8 a *t, September and October,
Whereas It has been tho practice of mas
ters of vessels to bring a number of passen-
gets, natives of foreign countries into the
port of Savannah.during the sickly months
thereby exposing to almost certuin death
individuals whoso constituiions nru hut illy
adapted to the insaluhriouecliiiiatoof that
city, and thereby subjects the community
to an erroneous expense i
He it therefore enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives in Genoral -As
sembly met. and.it is hereby enaetbd by
llio authority of the samo. That any mas-
ter or twmmandor of any ship or Vessel ar
riving between the first of July and last
day of Oetober inclusive, (join n foreign
country ur from ony part nfthe U. States,
who shall, enter his ves el at the Custom
House in the city nf Savannah,shall witnin
twenty-four hours after inch entry, make
a report In writing on oath to the flavor nf
•aid < Itr, nfthe age. name and occupation
ofevory person,who shall have been brought
as passenger in such ship or vossel on her
last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for eve-
rv neglect or omission to make such report
the sum ol seventy five dollars, for every
alien neglected to be so reported afore-
•aid.
§ And be it further enacted. That it
•hall b*> lawful for the said Mayor, or in hU
sickness or absence anv person legally au
thorized to act in his place, to require eve-
[> mch master of such ship or vessel, to be
bound with two sufficient securities to the
Mayor and Aldermen of the city of guvan-
nah. in such stum as die Mayhr nr such per
son so legally authorized as aforesaid, may
,h, "k proper nut exceeding three hundred
dollarruir each passenger, to indemnify
ahd save harmless, the said Mayor and Al-
For Sale.
B Y leave of the Inferior Court of Riis
County, will ho sold on tho First
Tuesday of December, for the benefit of
the creditors, that valuable And improved
liantaiion, on.Skidawny Island, contain
ng 880 ecres;>and known by the namo of
HIBERNIA.
TUOb. O. P. CHARLTON,-
Adm’r. de bonis non, &c.
sept 15 103
Just Received.
4,000
7 A few hundred lbs of Georgia Ba
con, cured by Jones
AMO,
A generai Aeeortmcnt of
GROCERIES.
With many nrticles of
Dry Goods, Castings, C ut
tery, Crockery Ware,
Shoes, Hois, tyc.
All of whinh will bo sold on good terms hy
Applying to tlie subscriber. '
SAMUEL J. BRYAN,
oct 8 201
Syrup of Sassaparilla.
'Vq HE subscriber hosjiist icccivod u sup
JL ply of this celebrated Syrup. .
A. PARSONS, Druggist* ’
At tho Eagle* no 8, Gibbons' llange.*
Sept 22
and hospital, and their successors
rrom all And every expense and charge
which shall or m.»y he incurred for the
maintenance -ipd support of any such per
son so inirudticed, and foi tlie uiHintemince
and support of the child or children v of any
such person which nny he born after such
urn orution, tnonse such person so import*
oil, or unv such child or children, nliall at
anytime ithin six months afier the said
mportation become chargeable to. the said
city, aod if .my such person so bronuht ns
•foresald, and not being a ciizcn of the
U. Htntes, shall be permitted or sulfeied to
land within Slid oily fro n any such stupor
vessel, before such bond shall have been
given, and wlthont'a permission in writing
from the said Mayor* or person so legally
authorized as aforesaid, the master or com
mandtr of such ship or vessel shall bejpili-
jpet to the penalty of three, bundled dollar*
luml 1
-3rnr-rtinH>?it further enacted. That ff
tmy'person who may have been a passenger
in such ship or vessel, and not being a citi
7.en of the U. State*, shall he sulfered to
land fiom such shtp or vessel at any place
* ithin the distance of 50 miles from the said
city, with intent to uroceed to the said city
otherwise than in tne said shin or vessel,
the ihaster or coinmn>'der thereof shall* he
liable to the like penalty of .three hundred
dollars for every such person so siidercd or
permitted tpland.
§ 4. And boil further enacted, That if
any householder in said cii> shall.know ing
ly, .entertaia in his house or family,
any alien so landed ns 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 after such en-
teitainmnnt commenced, he or she shall
forfeit and pry th« sum of fifty d dlars.foi
every such alien so entertained.
§ *\nd lie it further enacted. That all
and singular the said penalties and forfeit
ores arising in said city, shall i"d may be
sued for and recovered with ful* costs of
suit hy action of debt in the Superior court
of this state, in* the name of said Mayor
ano Aldermen, and when recovered by
them shall be epplied towards tho suppoit
of the poor of the said city, and the de
fend mt in every such hum shall be held to
special bail, iml upon every such trial for
any penalty or forfeiture supposed to he in
curred by the landing of nny such persons
ns aforesaid within f lie said city, the same
landing shall ' e presumed unless tho de
fendant shall prove that the said person was
taken or sent to some foreign co rntry
without having been suffered to land as a*
foresuid*
§ 7. And be it further enacted, That
every ship or vessel from which suclf alien
ihall have been so landed without permis
sion in writing from the said Mayor or per
son so legally authorized ns aforesaid in
his place shall he liable for tho said penal
ties, and may be proceeded against by'at
tiicltment or any other inode in similar ca
ses allowed by law. unless the owner there
of or their agents shall givo bond with sure
ties to the sheriff or his deputy in the name
of the Mayor and Aldennen for the pay
ment of the said penalties and every ol
them which may have been incurred du
ring or since the last voyage of the said
ship or vessel, oi for paying the value of
such ship or vessel towards the satisfaction
of such penalties us may have been so in
curred hy suffering any alien to land as a-
foresail!, and such value shall he oscerUjn-
od hy tho wardens of the port of Savan-
uali, or any two of them.
DAVID ADAMS,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
M ATTIl 0 VV.T ALBOT.
President of the Senate.
Assented to,2Cd December. 1B19.
JOHN CLARK, Governor.
cct 3
A Card.
T HE SnBscrihcf hat taken charge of,
ttid will keep under hi, >mn direc
tion, the warehouse first built b* himself,
end by an Act of the Legislature of i84l,
Intended to be a public waiehouie, in
Hamburg, for the storage* or coitun and
tobacco.—A tobacco inspection to be kept
therein. 1 hi, warehouse, fur conrtnionce
and safoty from tire, If not superior, is in
Jerior to none in this part ol tlie country—
It IS 800 feet in length end 60 feet in w idtli,
withe plank floor—situated in the centre
ortho town, on tho bank of the Snvannah
Rirer, and within 100 feet ol the stream.
■ he other three lide. UFA lliillnrlorl ku
other three stiles are bounded b»
streets, one of 160 fe»t.one of 100 feet,and
one of yo teet. Two platforms will ex
tend from the warehouse to the river j so
that ontton will be put on boat, without
touching Ihn ground, except when the riv-
er is very low.
RATES.
For Inspection and Storage
of Tobacco for 0 months,
per lihd. | t 50
Foi Storage of Cotton and
delivery on the river bank
each bole per month. if f.g
ro forwarding either to Sa
vannah oi Charleston, per
bale j£ j.g
Liberal advances on produce placed un
der hi* charge, will be mode for a moderate
premium, or customary rates, lie will
take the same care, and use the snmo dili
gence for others as he would fur himself.
lie will adhere to and go on with his o-
tigtoal plan with regard to the building of
tliu to 171) of Hamburg—all imprisonments,
personal violence and persecutions, and all
the farsical Sheriff's Bales of Hamburg, to
the contrary notwithstanding.''
Il John Williaimnm mid Til, colleaguee
n 'tij ° '‘""“i *®‘ do J* I have dune
dermen.and tho commissioners oftlie poor noeiH
house and hosoitDl. and their I will however, accept nf all their spare
chance to help along tho nccnnipliiliiiieiit
orsltat great undertaking ; but the Town
licv ilioll ncvei have. 1 built it for my
self i not foi them—And ifl had tlie a-
hililics ami perseverance to build a Town,
tlie will find i hat I Inivc abilities and perse-
verance enough to take caro nf it.
He will lie duly thankful to all who fa
vor him with their custom. ’
HENRY SHULTZ.
HAMBURG, Sept28th, 1829.
I . s. I ain proud to Any that the Hahi-
burs merchants have supplied themselves
this season, uiihmore goods ol all kinds
than nt any lorm-r period, particularly
such A salt, iron, sugar, coffee, bagging,
dry-goods, &e. Several now stoies; nave
already opened, nod others will open' very
shortly The usual spirited disposition
prevails lo givo os heretofore, at least at
much, if not more, for cotton, than in any
Ai for mona'v, none w ill he counters
ced uni ss it Is founded on a solid basis;
nnil.shoutd other bn taffen in the market,
or should any monied institution in which
he market and country aro interested, go
hfvonrl what might be considered just and
prudent, immediate notice of it will be gi
ven, without fearor favor.
Under all these favorable circumstances
I am Induced to hope that the community
and country generally, will find it to their
mteresi to favor us with their custom.
11. S.
oet 3 20]p
180
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
wifi ho made to the Hon. the Justi-
rns of tho Inferior court of Emanuel coon
tv, for leave m,ell all the real estate ol
James I. Anderson,for tho S,' v l ,e
heirs & creditor,w W^SNEV
■ sept 2d ' ■ .
r .v ; v ; .. *
Puints and Paint Oil.
Navt CoHMissioans’ Ornci,
OP.mne 1 oth .September 1828,
S Viopoui, will be received at
CT this Office until In November next,
to supply all the Faints end Paint Oil that
?•*/, r,< l uired lor the service of the year
830 a, „, 0 savy Yards Portsmouth, N
Pki?5‘i r ^ t,>W . n .’, M *"' Brorsklysi. N. Y.
Philadelphiu Washington, and Gosport,
iht ! d ' !ll '.? red a P""< h ® requisition, of
the Commanding Officers of the Navy
Yards, respectively, or of tho Nayy Agents,
70
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Notice.
LI, persons indebted to the Estate of
, f A- Di. Elijah Gillett, will be pi
-ed to to make payment to tlie subscriber;
od those having demands against the
same, will present them to • ,
JAMES IIIGGINBOTTOM,
' Ad’mnr. de bonis non.
with the will annexed
Lower Threo Runs,(3. C.JSept. 7th, 1829
oet3 SOI
By the President of the U.
States.
I N pursuance nf law, I, Airnnzw Jack-
snir, President of the United Slates ol
America do hereby declare and make
knotsn that a public sale will be held at
tlie Land Office at St Helena Unurl House,
in the Statu of Louisiana, nn the second
Monday in November next, for the dispo
sal of.the unappropriated public lands with
in the limit of ihn undermentioned town-
shins, situate in tne Land District West of
Perrl River,and East of.tho Island of New
Orleans, to wit:
Township two, of Range one,
Townships one, two, three, five and six,
of llango two.
Township, one, two, three, four, fivo
and six. of Range three.
Townships one, two, three, four, six and
seven, and fractional townships eight and
nine, of Range four.
Townships one, two, three, foul, five,six
and seven, anil fraotional township' eight,
of Range fivo.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven, end fractional township eight,nf
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 eight.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
und seven of Range nine.
The above townships are all situate south
oftlie thirty first deglee of latitude, and
East ol tlie Meridian, and embrace nearly
all the lands lying on the Aniile Tickfaw,
ml Tangapahn rivers.
Tile townships will be offered'in the or
der above designated, beginning with tlie
lowest number of section in each.
The lands reserved by law for the use of
schools, or for other purposes, will bo ex
cluded from sale.
Given under my hand at tho city nf
Washington, till* thirteenth day of
JunP, A. D. 1(129.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Bv tho President,
' GEO. GRAHAM
Commissioner oftlie General Land Office.
To lie puhlished in tlie Natchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser. Allapapi Gazette, Huntsville Demo,
prat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Unpuhli.
man, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond
Enqutror, Raleigh Slar, Charleston Mer
cury, Savannah 'Republican, Augusm
Chronicle,Nashville Republican, Si Louis-
villo Advertiser.
juiy 29 171 *
All the nrticles must be of the best qual
ity) must bo delivered in sound substantial
boxes, barrels, casks, nr other suitable and
proper packages, in good shipping order,
free of all expense to the government; anil
no allowance will be made for boxes, bar-
rels, casks, or any oilier packages whatev
er. On dcliverv the articles must be sub-
milted to tile inspection of tlie respective
Navy Yards, or such oilier inspection at
the Cummissinnors may direct.
Pei sous making offers must affix n price
to each and every article, otherwise their
bills Will not be considered: they must ho
endorsed "Offer In furnish Points anil
Paint Oil for the year 1880."
'"o ho published twice a week in the Na
tional Intelligencer. United StateV Tele
graph, Baltimore Hepiiblican, American
Sentinel. New York Courier ,v Enquirer.
Priividenco Patriot; Raleigh Star, Char
lesion I’atiint, Savannah Republican, Lou
isiana Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer,
Norfolk Herald,
sept 28 198'
measured conformably to the printe'd rules
BwSfeasStjfi
Kssatasaj*
1880, riir* certificate of two rcspf'ctaMe
c "‘ Hunn tiie
^ ?| im E u “ “company e„ c fi
M-go delivered. Tlie cordage-must he
made of clean water ratted hemp, tim yarns
m« b ?.M , | r !!? 1,11 ®5“ ,hrH before brn •
ing laid into cordage; th, cordage must lie
«f such sizes as may beicquircd by tbeies-
Commandants, ami must stand the
&"A 'V ,,d 'he respective Navy
Bidders must state their bride for
paient, and, for "common. laid.” The
copper musihe oftlie lirst quality,end con
sist of such kinds and sizes as tii- respec-
Jive coinmamlants may require; the sheath,
lug copper must berold rolled; tho whole
on dehverv nmst undergo the Inspection
of the Nevy Yards, or such other ihspec-
tion as tlie Contmisslnuert tuny direct. All
deliveries must bp' made free from all ex
pense to the Government
To l.e published twice a week in the Na-
tional Inlelligencer,U. 8. Telegraph, II ,l-
tunore Republican, American aeutiuel, N.
Y. Courier and Enquirer, P„,videnee Pal-
d 0 '.’ 1 L c '" n " nd inquirer. Norfolk Herald,
R^ieigh Slar.Charlesiqn Palriol,Savannah
Republican, Loulslauh Adverliser.'
>ep'*8 198
ttHfilHi -a
Groceries, Slop Clotliiiiy
-and Navy Bread. *
Navt Cowtissio.Nf Rsi Orricz,
d,b ^Tiember 1880,
SEALED PROPOSALS will he ro-
CT coived al tins Offic e until the l* „/
November next.tp furnish all llie (Iroctrie,
Slop Clothing, and Navy Oread, 8,at m ,y
be required during the year 1830, fr r iha
Navel service, at tho Na»y Y„rds. Ports-
mouih, N. II. Charlestown, Mass, Jiruok-
fvn New York, Philadelphia. Bdltimcrt
Washington', and Gosport, Va. to bo fus-
nlshed upon the irquisitinosafthe resneu-
tive t’oinmauding Officers or Nuvv Aa
gams. 7 “
GROCERIES.
« hlskey.best quality, 1st
proof, 1-4 at isast rye,
Molasses,
While Beans, snund
While Peas, sound
Rice, fresh \
iflierm Oil, Wintet-strained
Speim Candles
Superfine Flour
_ , „ shop CLOTUINOr
Drab Pea Jackets, each
Blue Cloth Trnw,eri, c C r unit
Da do Jackets, ., c h
Do do Vests, » ac n
'Virile Flannel Shirts, .
iqml,. Hi
Do Trowsers, per pair
Black Silk lldkfs. - each
Wncl Heti. each
Shoes, pair *
Navt Cousiissionzxi'OrrtcE,
S lOth September, 18(9- -
BALED proposals w’ll he reoeived at
this office until the 1st I^eenikei neat
to supply tlie following White Oak Anri
Yellow Pine Plink Stocks, White Oak
Knees, and Masts and Spar Timber; to be
deliveieiUt the Navy Yards Pustsuioutli,
N. H. Charlestown, Mass Brooklyn,N. Y.
Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk!
and all the cordage and copper that may be
required hy* the respective I 'ominending
Officers of the said Navy Yards, to be de-
livered upon their requisitions, for the ser
vice oftlie ycai 1H30.
W hite Oak and yellow Pine Plank Stacks
At Portsmouth, 6000 cubic feet best white
onk plana stocks
'7000 do best long leaf yel
low pine plank
slocks
At Charles
town,
At Brooklyn,
At Pbiladel-
plila.
At Washing
ton,
10,000 do best white onk
plank stocks
18,000 do best long leaf ynl
low pine plank
stocks
46,000 do best while oak
plank,locks.
16,000 do best long leaf yef
low pine plank
stocks
6,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
3,000 do best long leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
pergallo^
per bushel,
do ,
per pound,
per gallon.
parpoub,r.
per barrel 1 .
Just Received.
-g gk FIRKINS prime Goahqn*Butt,r
M. V For sale by .
JiJMjWRBSHt'Ef
4,000 do bast white oak
plank slocks
'4,000 do best long lenfyel-
low pine plank
stocks
At Gosport, 26,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
18,000 do best long leafyel
low pine plank
' stacks.
White oak knees at Boston, Now York,
and Norfolk, from 8 feet 0 inches to 7 fret
body, from 6 fret to 3 feet 0 incites arm,
and to side from 8 to 11 inches nett siding.
Masts and spar timber at Norfolk, for tlie
lower masts and bowsprits, topmasts and
jib booms,and lower yards complete lor one
74, one 4-, one sloop of war ef the first,
and one sloop ol war of the second class,
per cubic foot, The pine plank stacks and
mast and spar timber, must bo the bet
quality long leaf, fine grain, heart, south
ern yellow pincj tlie plank stacks,and mast
and spar timber must bo free from sap.
heart shakes, and all other defects; the
plunk stocks must not be less than Sa ami
nnst average 46 feet in length; the pine
must square not less than 14 nor more than
18 inches at the butt, and may square one
fourth less at the'lop end. The oak plank
stacks must square-not less than 14 inch
es at the butt, and may square onc-fourth
less at the trip end; they must hnve grown
bn lands near to salt water, or otherwise
;witbin tire influence oftlie sea or salt water
air. The dimensions ofthe mast aed spar
timherwill be furnished to persons inlendihg
■to make offers, by tho commandiag officer
ofthe Navy Yard, Gosport,' Va. All- the
luforementioned timber must have been cm
or the tiees hnve been girdled between tin:
soth of October,' and tlie 20ih of-February.
pgxtj'On delivery if will b« inspected, and
Curled hair Mattrnsses, each
At all the above mentioned Yards, ex
cept Baltimore.
And all the Navy Bread that may bA
required at the said Navy Yards, and at
tlie Navy Yard Pensacola West Florida.
All thefarticies must be ofthe bes- qual
ity. The Slop-Clothing and Navy Bread
must lie fullv equal tu the samples, nr pat
terns in the possession of the respective
Commandants, by whom they will bq
shewn to all pe sons who nny wish to ses-
them. The Mine loth Jackets.Trowsers, '
and Vests, must be made of Indigo dyed
Clothi the Matlinsses must bo made of
clean cm ted hair with thick entto’n ticking;
they must lie six fret long, 48 incites wide;,
and must weiglf not less lh.ui nine pouuda
avoirdupois each. The casks 'containing
Whiskey nnd Molasses must have four iron
hoops pm on each when required , by the
respective Commandants, at the expense
nf the Contractor. All article's must be
delivered.,in sound substantial boxes, bar
rels, casks, kegs, or other suitable and pro
per p.irkages, ill good shipping order free '
of expense, and no allowance will be made
for boxes; barrels, Arc. or nny other pack
ages whatsoever. On delivery.the article*,
must be submitted to the inspection of the
respec ive Navy Yards, nr such other in
spection ns tire Commissioners may directs
Persons making offers will endorse them
"flffer to furnish Groceries," or "Slop
Clothing,” or "Navy Bread," for the year
1830; they musi also affix a price to each.
and every article enumerated under each
head they may propose to furnish, other
wise their offers will not bo considered., .
't?*To be published twice a week in the
National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph,
Baltimore Republican, American Sentinel,
N Y Courier nnd Enquirer, Providence
Patriot, Hartford Times, Boston States
man, N. H, Patriot, Richmond' Enquirer,
Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Slar, Charleston
Patriot, Savannah Republican, Louisians
Advertiser.
sept 26 198
3<f
Just ret
Blue (ind. Starch.
BOXES Gilbert’, STARCH,
rln FitrTUiia
5 do Fig Blue
received and few sale by
A PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
«ept 48
Lumber Factorage.
rvq (I E subscriber informs Iris friends and
JL tlie public, that he continues tho
Lumber Factorage and
Commission Business,
it the wharf adjoining the Canal, qn hi,
individual-accnupt.
Hetakes this opportunity of returning hi,
grateful thanks to those who so liberally,
latronised the late firm of Wylly. 4r. BrowD,
St respectfully solicits a share ofriio same.
ELISHA WYLLYv :
aug 81 183ab . ^ ^ ' -
Wanted to Purchase.
A NEGRO boy between 15 and 17
years of age, A nply'aj the office
' e the Savannah Republican,
r.sajt M J8#« -
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