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No 207 ..........Vol. XXVI
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1829.
Whole No
6478.
Ingham County{
Brought to Jail.
N Savannah, on the loth Inst. n negro I
ivceh’ioR COURT, July Term, IMS. I Tl
, h i petition of William Moral, tia- JL mnn .vho aayi his name is JERRY,
g lying the existence & loss and praying ami that he belongs to the State of Geor-
V.,.,K|i,hinont «r a certain promissory gin, that bo rnnnway from the Chatalioo-
X. inlnttv and severally made mid signed clioe river alinut 4 months ago—lie is 6
William J. Mulryno. and William O J feet 8 Indies high, and about 88 years of
... both Into of said county deceased, agejlie Is of a yellow completion and stut-
** ' tors when-speaking.
JOHN I DEWS.j.c.c.
aug 18 180
Regular Communication
Porter,hod'
tSJfcfcsMhtf.?
gi'ftP 7 Knlrirn thfl 11.1
ty, lSIh February,
id William Morel, or
nr before the 1st day of January |
C far the sum of twenty five dollars,lor
PW' a c0 p* whereof, with the
OF TlfB
Grand Lodge of Georgia.
T HE Officers nnd Monibnri of The
Grand Lodge of the State of Geor
gia and the different Lodges under its in*
Vieill«.st,.ik' I.M «I. t _ ....
t in* reei’lven, n copy «niwi u , .| BlOUgllt tO Jflil,
’2,-vii nfibe said William Morel, is filed "H'N Savannah on the 10th hist, a negro
‘ .i,,Clerk’s Office,—-It is ordered, tlml I JL mm, who says his name is SIMON,
vifflsm Klu|. of the County of Effimg- ] and that he belongs to the State of Gem 1 -, „ , . . „
, ihtsclina and qualified administrator gj a> that he runaway from the Chatahoo- risdiftlnn by their proper representatives,
mi.l William O. Porter, deceased, I cliee River about 4 months ago—ho ft & mo leqnestod to assemble nt the GRAND
rfi/ieWr* and representatives ofthe said feet 8 8-4 Indies high and about Zb years LODGE MALI., in Millcgeville, on Mon-
•illijmJi Mulryne, deceased, do shew I „f age—be lias lost one of his front teeth. I DAr me 7th day of December next.
, een or before the fiist day of the next JOHN I. DEWS, a. c. c. THOMAS F. GREEN.
,„. 0 i this Court, why the prayor of the nog 18 I . Grand Secretary, 0. L, S. 0.
.Ue,er should not lie granted, and it Is "" ' ‘ ‘ ' "
ordered that this rdloba published
['ordered tliat this"rulo ha published
' “ i Gazettes of the Cite
nco a month until tho time
hewing enuse thereof,
mn the minutes,
, CHARLTON, Clk.
ft? The Editors of the Savannah Re*
publican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma
a negro I con Telegraph, Washington Newi.Cnlmn
man who says Ids name is NF.D, and r uu > Raoulrer, will glvo the above thiee
that lie belongs to tho Slate of Geoigia, ,vel,l<l ) , insertions, -and forward their ao*
that ho ranaway from the Chntahooehee 1 co "" 1 * ,0 'he Grand Secretary.
Brought to Jail.
j£N Savannah, on the 10th lust.
r,——. & C *
9V ,'BBLS prime N. E.
10 bales Plaids^ Stripes,
4 cases Drab nnd Blnok Hats
10 kegs choice Go.lien Rutter
C bbls "Vandorwoter'a" SinoaUd
lloef ' ,
80 Virginia Hams
For sale by
Oct 8
COHEN A- MILLER.
river about 4 months ago, he is 5 feet 8 |
Inches high ond about S8 venrs t
JOHN I. DEWS
aug 18 180
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on the S&th ultimo, n ne
gro man, who says his name is TO-
lYjjnil that he helnng* to William Ileal
ind County, Ga. that he ranaway
'week, ago, he is 8 feet 3 t-4 in
ti about 30 veaisofnge—the top I
Is gray. 1
k JOHN I DEWS.j.c.c.
attgB 175
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on tho 81st ultimo, a ne
gro man who saxliis name is IS \ AC
[.and that he belong? to Revill Cook of El
bert County, Ga that lie ranaway about
threo weeks ago—.tie is :> feet 3 8-4 inches
high and abom 10 rear; of ago, he has a
sear on ills chin. * ■
JOHN r DEWS. j. c. c.
aug 8 175 ~
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 10th ins . a 'negro
man who savs his name is MOSi-' 8,and
that he belongs to Wm Bell, of Munroo
County, Georgia, that lie ranaway about
four weeks ago, he is 8 feet 6 1-f inches
high and about >8 years of age.
sept8t J. 1. DEWS, J.'c. c.
Brought fo J ail.
T ATTFIH V TN Savannah on the 25th May a negro
I -1~J ■“*' • J LB. man who says his name is JANUA-
LLASS No It, I |(Y, and that he belongs to EdwariLChis
olinn. of South Carolina, th-t he ranaway
about one week ago, he is 5 lect 2 Inches
high and about 22 years uf age, he has lust
several of his front teeth,
aug 8 J. 1. DEWS. j. c. c.
oct IS
SOB
oct IS
To Rent.
A convenient dwelling house
Plcasnntly situate,, in Bruugh-
ton street Applv to
A. D ABRAHAMS
soBrnf
It l-Z
12 1-2
Late Publications.
r«HE NKWFOUKST. a Novel hy
JL the author of "liramblelye House"
Terr Hill" Ac.
TALESOF HUMOR tt nOM ANCE.
altered from popular German Wrltars.
inflated by Richard Holcrafi, B. A.
ROMANI ES OF REAL LIFE, by
hr Author of "Hungarian Tales."
AU"
In assortment of STORY Bt TOY
IOOK9, for children, nnd Selected En-
uving! and LITHOGRAPHIC Prints.
Just received and for sale hy
T.M DRISCOLL.
oct 8 »
Notice.
A LL persons ImMited to the Estate or
Di. Elijah Gillktt, will be plea
sed lo (o make payment to the snliscrilier;
and those having demands against the
same, will present them to
JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM,
Ad'mnr.,cfe bonis non.
with the will annexed-
Lower Three Runs,(9. C )3ept. 7th, 1829.
oct8 - 201
$30^000.
New York Consolidated
[ udrannlnNew Yoikon the 8th Inst. |
Ilied awing will lie received on the
ltili Inst.' 7 drawn liallott.
SCHEME:
I 9 yraet of
I do
10 da
10 da
II da
41 da
tfre.
Tickets*. .
Halves. . .
Routers, ,
&C.
510,000
0,708
1,000
500
300
100
fcc.
. |10 00
... S 00
3 bO
Isaac Norton
H AS received hy recent arrivals from
New York a handsome assortment
of w#|| sojpcted
STAPLEtf FANCY DRY GOODS
Among which are
(0,000 yds. Negro Cloth eo .listing
of English and Domestic liuins, Sat*
tinets. Hues, Cassinets, Woolsev* file
Heavy Duffle Blankets
Bleached and Browu Shillings and
Sheetings
Striped uiid Plaid Homespuns
180 ps. Chintz and low priced Cali
coes
Light and dark Plaid Ginghams
1 case Superfine l.inen
liwmtiazetis, Simihaws and Snrsnetts
0*4 7 4 8-4 apd 0-4 Table Diaper
Shell and Bruzillinn Tucking and
Side Combs
Silk Gauze ami Worsted Barege
Shawls
White & Coloured Flannels die. die.
oct 8 10 1
A Card.
T HE Subscriber lias taken charge of,
and will keep tindor Ids own direc
tion, the warehouse first built by himself, 7
and by an Act of the Legislature of 1821,
intended to be a public wai chouse, in
Hamburg, for the storago of cpttun and
tobacco.—A tuba, co inspection to be kept
therein. This warehouse, for convenient?
and safoty from fire, if not superior, ■ is in
ferior to nono in this part ol the country—
It is 300 feel in length and 80 feet in w idlh,
with a plank floor—situated in the centre
of the town, on the bank of the Savannah
Rivet, nnd within 100 feet ol the stream.
The other three sides are bounded by
streets, one of 160 fcel.one of 100 feet,and
one of 80 lcet. T«o platforms will ex
tend from the warehouse to the river ; so
that entton will be put on boats without
touching the ground, except when the riv
er 1s very low.
RATES.
For Inspection and Storage
of Tobacco for 0 months,
^ per lilid, || so
Foi Storage of Cotton and
delivery un the river bank
each halo par month.
Fo forwarding either to Sa
vannah ui Charleston, per
hale
Liberal advances on produce planed itn
dcr his charge, will bo made fiir a moderate
premium, nr customary rates, lie will
take the same care, and use Die same dili
gence for others as lie would fur hituicif.
He will adhere In and go on with him o-
liginal plan wilb regard to the building of
tile Ina n of Hamburg—all imprisonments,
personal vinlenee and persecutions, and all
the favsical Sheriff's Sales of Hamburg, in'
the contrary notwithstanding.
If John WiHinmsnm and Ills colltaguts
want a town, let them do is 1 have dune-
build one.
I will linn ever, accept of all their spare
change t« help along the accomplishment
oftliai great undertaking ; hot the Town
hcv shall never bavo. - f built it for my
self t not foi them—And if I had tho a-
hilitles and persovemnen to build a Town,
tile will find that I have abilities and pei se
verance enough to take care of it.
He will be duly thankful to all who fa
vor him with their custom.
HENRY SHULTZ.
HAMBURG, Sopi38l!i, 1820.
P. 8.1 am pinud to say that the limn
burg merchants have supplied themselves
ihis season, svhhmoie goods ol all kinds
than at any tormer period, particularly
such .is salt. Iron, sugar, coffee, bagging,
dry-goods, Ac. Several new stoics nave
already opened, end others will open very
shortly The usual spirited disposition
prevails .to gire as heretofore, at least us
much, if lint more, for cotton, than in any
"liter city or town in the up-country.
Paints nnd Paint Oil.
Navy CuMMnitonzaa’ Officf,
S _ l«th September 1819.
BALED Fioposals will be received at
tins Office until 1st November next,
to supply all the Paints and Paint Oil that
may be required lor tho service of tho year
Tards Portsmouth, N.
H. Charlestown, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y.
I liiladelphin, Washington, and Gosport,
va. to be delivered upon the requisitions of
the Commanding Officers of the Navy
/[“rds, respectively, or of tho Navy Agents,
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0 ° * ° °? 2.o^ g.q 25 S.q 2.
filers attended to at
LUTHER’S
Lot try If Exchange OJ)Ice.
DCtlS
Sugflr, Coffee, &ci
tfk'HIDB prime Jamaica Sugar
• V 8 tierces do Green Coffee
180 pieces Hemp Ragging
Landing from ship Eliza & Abbey And
r sale by • GEO. GORDON,
act 8 ZOZt
— (
_ M. Piendergast.
H AjJ received per scht Frauds, from
New York.
Supr Blk Palmarine,
Supr Fancy Velvet Prints,
8upr English Gmghnnts,
Supr 8-4 French Bombazines,
Spoiled Crimson Uattlnoti,
Blk Satin Levantines,
Green Silk for Umbrella coveriug,
Blue Worsted Braid,'
Scarlet and Drab Cassimo.e Shntvls,
Fancy Chintz do
J|lk Nankin and Canton Crapes, ,
Barege lldkfs end Cravats,
Brought-to Jail.
I N Savannah, on the 33d ult. a mulatto
» oman who says hernamc is N ELLY
and ihnt she belongs to the estate of Edwd
Bryan, Twiggs County, Georgia, and that
she runaway about two months ago. She
is 8 feet I 1 -Z inches high and about ZS
years of age.
JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. o
net 8
Committed to Jail,
A T Cousawhatollie, on the 15th of Mav
last, a negro mnn named GEORGE
who says lie belong! to the Oakmulgec
Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom
Mr. Itobeit McCall is agent; he is about
38 years of age, 8 feet 7 or 8 inches high
july 13 J.J.RECK, J.B.D.
Committed to Jail,
A T Coosawhntcliic, on the Z5lli JMareh
last, a negro man who says his nnine I
is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El- j
lis as his master, but since says lie belongs
to a Mr. J din Tliier'ce, who lives about 4
miles from Savannah; he is about 5 feet
9 inches high, and about forty years of age.
J. J. BECK, J. b. d.
jnlyjgp 109
For Sale.
B Y leave of Jhe Inferior Court of this ]
County, will lie sold on the First
Tuesday of December, for the benefit ol
i the creditors, that valuable and improved
Proposals.
T lIEnn.lersigneil will receive proposals
uniil the next meeting of Council,
to cut a slip ol thirty feet wide amt -ixtv
feet deep. Let a cell the wharves f R. M.
Goodwin and the estate of Sciiuns Mayer.
MICHAEL BROWN )
GEORGE SIIICK. V Committee.
R. R. CUYLEB, S
oet S 308
i^icierr- Ski - d • !, ' v ' ,, Mi i r n,ain
n lldkfs
Blue and Broom Cloths
Lossiineras & Saltinets,
Woodstock Gloves.
Jlorseskln do
Lined do
All for sale Iovr,
• At NoS So 14 Gibbon's Block.
ocl l goo
l&ll) Shapter & Tupper.
S2* ‘^‘yJl'C'iml and noto offer for sale.
Blfe4fc TONS Swedes lion, com-
atinem^ P tis,n 8 of a complete as-
80 hints prime St. Croix Sugar
80 Mils Loaf do
80 bags primo Qraen Coffeo
8 hhds do do do
J ) ' > L No s Mackerel
*?? "Peabody'S" White Lead
10 bills Portland Ku
... turn (colored)
15 pipes Cognac Brandy
J do Holland Gin
»0 pipes Canary Wins
20 qr casks dn do
‘ W«hf08 Irish ’.Vhiskey
* bl) l» New York Canal Flour,E.
Ai\n i
ba k' “Youlo’s” Patent Shot, as-
...“P'ted
» "Vandawatet’," smoked
in i, Boef
°»es "best old Cavendish" To-
sn . “acco
^ °M iCavoudlsh" To-
40 V b Sogar 8 « Plhl,h B “ <1 A ' n ' 0, ' lcan
<¥2 0°° Gtinds Wnos, W jorted sign
» *‘F . V \ . '
ingeso acres, and known by tho name uf
HIBERNIA.
tllOo. U. P. CHARLTON,
Adm’r. do bonis lion, iio.
sept 15 103
Just Received.
4,000 LB fsZ y on, eVaCO "
7 A few liundied lbs of Georgia Ba
* con,'cured by Jones
ALSO, ••
A general Assortment of
GROCERIES.
With many articles of
Dry Goods, Castings, Gid
ler y, Crvckery Ware..
Shoes, Hats, fyc.
All of which will be sold on good terms by
applying to the subscriber.
SAMUEL J'. BRYAN
oct 8 201
Sulphate Quinine and
Swnims Panacea,
/JJ J(k OUNCES French and English
Sulphate Quinine
Z boxes Swslni s Panacea
For sale hy
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
not IS
Tobacco and Segars.
5 BOXES "S S Saunders" best quali-
tv old Cavendish Tobacco
S boxes “Marshall's” dry oured'pvime
old Cavendish Tobacco
8 boxes “S3 Sounder s” old & choice
Tobacco—8 lumps
10 kegs" Goode” Tobacco—1 B’s
10 do " Morgan" do I2's
10 do “ Bernnrd" do I2’s
100 half boxes common Scgnrs
40 qr do half Spanish do
100 one tenth boxes Spanish Segars,
Bpabannro'l brand .
ZO qr and { boxes Spanish Segars,
1Z half ) "W C.” brand
Just received and for sale by
IIALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
act 13
and should other be taken in the market,
or should any monied Institution in w hich
he iiinrkel and country are interested, go
beyond whai might be considered juvt ami
piudeot, Immediate notice of It will he gi
veil. Without tear or favor.
Under all ili.’se favorablO'clrcnmstances
I mi imliircd to liupe that the cmiiiiiiiiiitv
and ruuniiy generally, will find it to their
interest to favor us with their custom.
H. S.
net 8 ZOtp
Jjist Received.
m HMDS N. O. Sugar
p9 1 0 Goshen Butter
An Invoice of Set tees, Fancy and Wind
jor and Rocking Chair*.
Lnndipg front ships Stntira t\n« Eli*n
&, Alt hey, and f:r sale by
oct 0 .1. H. FfFRBFjRT.
f .anding and in Store.
JBV HDDS Boston Rum
f9.5do Jamaica do
3 pipes Brandy
8 Hhds Sugars
50 casks Nails assorted
5 Bogs Pepper
5 do Pimento
1 cotton A*. Wool cards
2 Cases Leghorn Hats, &c.
10 Kegs Cordials,
For sate hy y,. BALDWIN & co.
petto 204
o §■ o ol o c
■ a. a, a. o, a.*"
o o o o o
measured confurmably to the printed rule*
E rescribod by tho Cominluionort, dated
lent. 1st 1820, or such other inspection
and measurement as they may direct, and
must he delivered by the 1st of December,
1880. The oortlfluate of two respectable
persons that the timber was cut within tlm
prescribed limits, must ncc'ompjiiy oach
cargo delivered. The cordngo must bo ‘
made of clean water rotted hemp, the yarns
to lie tarred at least Ihrtt months before be
ing laid into cordage; the cordage must b«
or sucl; sizeras may he inquired hv thcics-
pectivo Coininandaiits. and must stand tho
proof et'Ablislied at the respective Navy
Yarils. Bidders must state their price for
1 patent," and, for "common Inid.” The
copper must he of the best quality,and con
sist of such kinds anil sizes as the respec
tive coininandaiits may require; the sheath
ing copper must be cold rolled; the whole
on delivery must undergo the Inspection '
of the Navy Yards, nr such other inspec
tion as the Commissioners may direct. All
deliveries must be made free from all ex
pense to the Government.
To he published twice a week tn the No*
tiooal Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph. Bal
timore Republican, Amerirnn Sentinel, N. 4
Y. Courier and Enquirer, Pruvidencc Pate
riot, ’tichmond Enquirer. Norfolk Herald, '
R leigli Siar.Charloton Patriot.Savannah
Republican. Louisiana Advertiser,
srpl 20 198
iyt
ity; must lie delivered in sound snhsinnti.il
boxes, barrels, casks, or other suitable and
proper packages, in good shipping, order,
fiee of all expense to the government; nnd
no allowance will bo made for boxes, bar
rels, casks, or any other packages whatev
at. On delivery the articles must be sub
mitted In the inspection of the respective
Navy Yards, or such other inspection as
the Commissioners may direct.
Persons making offers must affix a price
to each nnd every attielo. otherwise their
bids will not he considered; they mutt be
endorsed "Offer to -furnish Paints and
Paint Oil for the year 1880.",
To bo published twice a week in the Na
tional Intelligencer, United Slates’ Tele
graph, Baltimore Republican, American
Sentinel. New York Courier Ai Enquirer,
Providence Patriot, Raleigh Slur, Char
leston Patriot, Savannah Republican, Lou
isiana Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer,’
Norfolk Ueruld.
sepi 20 108
my or io»« n in in" tip»couiiiry# rrr* i /-n i «> <-•
As for mono, none will be enuntenan- 1 llllber, LoruflgC, & Lop-
ced uni ss it is founded on a solid basis
Syrup of Sussaparilla,
fapillE subscriber has just icceived u sup
JL ply of this celebrated Syrup.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Kniige.R
sept 22 108
F
Notice.
OUR months nftcr date, application
will be made to the Hon. tlm Jusli-
Lauding per Emeline,
from Boston,
A N invoice of Clmir» and Bedsteads,
1 hair cloth Couch
lJerseyWaRon
F»r sale by
oct fo ' J. n. HERBERT.
For Sale.
4 N excellent Gig nnd Saddle llorso a
4_ bout six years .f ago, perfectly gon
By the President of the U
States.
I N pursuance of law, I, AttnXRW Jack-
inn, President of the United ‘Slates ot
America do hereby declare and make
known that a public sale will be held at
the Land Office at St Helena Court House,
in the State of Louisiana, on the seeend
Monday in November next, for the dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands with
in the limit nflhe undermentioned tourn
slii.is, situate in toe Land District West of
Pearl River,and East of the Island of New
Orleans, to wit;
Tow nship two, of Range one,
Townships one, two, three,dive and six,
of Range two. •
Township* one, two, tlirce, four, five
and six. of Range three.
Townships one, two, threo, four, six amt
seven, and Iructionai townships eight and
nine, of Range four.
Townships one, two, three, foul, five,six
and soven, nnd fractional township eight,
of Range five.,.
Townships ort'e, two, three, four, five, six
and soven, and Motional township eight,of
Itnngc six.
Townships one, two, throe, four, five,six
and soven. and fractional township eight,of
Range seven.
Townships One, two, three, four, five,six
and seven, and It actional township eight,of
Range eight.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
ami seven of Range nine.
Tho above townships are all situate south
of tho thirty first degree of latitude, ami
East ot the Meridian, anil embrace nearly
all tho lands lying on the Amilo Tickfaw,
and Tangapaiio rivers.
The townships will bo offered in the or-
der above designated, beginning with the
lowest number.of section in each.
The lands reserved by law for die use of
schools, or for otltor purposes, will be ex
cluded from sale.
■ Given under my hand at the city of
. Washington, tltiv thirteenth day of
June, A. D. 1820.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Bv tho Prosidont,
4 GEO. GRAHAM
Commissioner oftlte General Land Office.
To he published in theNatchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser. Allapnpn Gazette, Huntsville Demo
crat, Mobile Rogister, Baltimore Republi
can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond
F.nqmror, Raloigh Star, Charleston Mer
cury, .Savannah Republican, Augusta
Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & Louis
ville Advertiser,
july 2® 171
• per.
'Nayy Commissiok tax'Office,
intli September, 1820
S EALED proposals w II be teceiveil at
Ill's office until the 1st Novembei next
to-supply the following While Oak and
Yellow Pine Plank Stoe.kt, White .Oak
Knees, and Masts and Spar Timber, to be
delivered at the }iavy Yards Portsmouth,
N. II. Charlestown, Mass Brooklyn,N. Y.
Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk;
and all llie cordage and copper that may he
required by the respective Commanding
Officer! of thasald Navy Yards, to be de
livered upon their requisitions, for the ser
vice of the yen 1830.
White Oak and Yellow Pine Plank Stocks
At Portamoutb, 5000 cubic feel best while
oak plank slocks
7000 do bast long leaf yel-
low pine plank
stocka
At Charles
town, 10,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
13,000 do best long leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
At Brooklyn, 25,000 do best white oak
plank stocks.
18,000 do best long leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
At Phlladol- .
phia'. ' 5,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
5,000 do best long leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
At Washing- •
. per gallop,
per bushel-
do
per. pound,
per gallon,
per pound.“
per barrel.''
each
pot pair
each
'each
• each .
pair
pair
each
each
per pale,
each
each
pair
each
Just Received.
U 44 FIRKINS prime GoshenlButter
JLWForsaleby ' T
ton. 4,000 do best white oak
- plank stocks
4,000 do bast long leafy ol
low pine plank
stocks
At Gosport, 25,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
16,000 do best long leaf yel
luw pine plank
stocks.
White oak knees at Boston, New York,
and Norfolk, from 6 feet.ft, incites to 7 feet
body, from 5 feet to 5 feet 0 inches arm,
and to side from 8 t,. 11 incites nett siding
Masts anil spar timber ut Norfolk, for the
tower musts aud bowsprits, topmasts and
jib booms,and lower yards complete for cine
74. one 4 , one sloop of war ol tho first,
and one sloop ol war of the second class,
per cubic root. Tile pine plank stocks ami
mast and spar timber, must be the beat
quality long leaf; fine grain. Itoart, south
ern yellow pine; the plnhk stocks,and mast
and spar limber must he free ftoin sap,
heart shakes, and all other defects; the
plank stocks must not he less than 85 and
must average 45 feet jit longtb; the pine
must square not less than 14 nor more tltnit
10 inches at the butt, and may square one-
juiirlh less at the top end* The oak plank
stocks must square not less*tlan 14 inch
es at the butt, and may square one-fourth
Tors ut the top end; they must have, grown
on lands nearto salt, water, or otherwise
within tho Influence oftho sea or salt watei
air. jriie dimensions efthe man and'jpm
timliorwill ho furnished lojpersons intending
to make offers, by the commanding office,
of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. All tin
aforementioned timber must havo been cut
lol or the ttebs have been girdled between the
J 20th nf Oftoher, and the 20th pf Februafy
, ' next; on delivery U wJU be inspected, end
Groceries, Slop Clothing
aud Navy Bread.
Navy OoMstissumiRs' Office,
S 1 gth September tVZ9.
BALED PROPOSALS will be r0 .
eeived at this Office until the 1st of
November m xt.to lurhiih all the Groceries,
Slop Clothing, and Navy Oread, that m.y
ho required during the year 1830; fut the
Naval service, at (lie Navy Yards, Ports
mouth, N. II. Charlestown, Mass. Brook
lyn New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore
Washington, and Gdfport, 4'a. to he fut )
nished upon the requisitions of the rospett-
live Commanding Officers dr Navy a.-
gcnls.
GROCERIES.
Whiskey,best atiality, 1st
White Beans, sound >
White Peas, sound
Rlcr, fresh
Sperm Oil, Wintei strained
Spent! Candles
SuperAne Flour
SLOP CLOTHING:
Drab Pea Jackets,
Blue Cloth Trowleri,
Do du Jackets,
Do do Vests,
White Flannel Shirts,
Do du Drawers,
Yarn Stockings,
lllaukets,
Duck Frocks,
Do Trowsen,
Black Silk lidkfs.
Wool Hat>.
Shoes,
Curled hair Mattrasses,
At all the above mentioned Yards, ex
cept Baltimore.
And all, the Navy Bread that may bo
required ot the said Navy Yards, and at
the Navy Yard Pensacola West Florida.
All the articles inttvi he of the hesi qual
ity. Tho Slop Clothing and Navy Bread
mutt he fully equal to the samples, or pat
terns in the possession nf the respective
Commandants, by whom they will bo
shewn to all pe sens who may wish to see
them. The Blue . loth Jackets.Trowsers,
and Veits, must he made nf Indigo dyed
Cloth; the Matti asses must be made nf
clean curled hair with thick cotton ticking;
they must be six feet long, 28 inches wide,
Hnd must weigh not less than nine pounds
avoirdupois each. The casks containing
Whiskey and Molasses must have four iron
hoops put on each when required by tho
respective Commandants, at the expense
of the Contractor. All articles mbit ba
delivered, in sound substantial boxes, bar
rels, casks, kegs, or other suitable and pro
per packages, in good shipping order free
of expense, and no allowance will Im made
fur boxes, barrels, Ac. or nny other pack- ,
ages whatsoever On delivery thearticlei
must bo submitted to the inspection nf the
respeo ive Nuvy Yards, or swell other in
spection as the Commissioners may direet.
Persons making offers., ill endorse them
"Offer, to furnish Groceries," or "Slop
Clothing," or "Navy Bread,” for III; year
1830; they must also iiflix a price to each
and every nrticle enumerated under each
head they may propose to furnMi, other
wise ilieir offers will not ho considered.
'7"'Tu be published twiceawCek in the
National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph,
Baltimore Republiom,American Sentinel,
N Y Courier and Enquirer, Providence
Patriot, Hartford Times, Boston States
man, N. H. Patriot, Richmond Enquirer,
Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Charleston
Patriot, Savannah Repiiblioun, Louisiana
Advertiser,
sept 20 198
F ig Blue and Starch.
$1 fib BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH,
5 do Fig Blue '
Just, received ami for sale by
A PARSONS, Druggist, :
At the Eagle No 8 Gihkon’SVRange.
sept 26
Lumber Factorage.
V
*
T HE subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that lie continues the
Lumber Factorage and
Commission Business,
at the wharf adjoining the'Canal, on. Id;
individual account.
He takes this opportunity of returning Isis
grateful thanks to those who so liberally
patronised the late Dun of Wylly 4s Brown,
& respectfully solicits'a share oftlie same, '
ELISHA WYLLY.
aug 81 - 18Bae
W anted to Purchase; .
A NEGflQ bojr between 15 and 1T '
years of age. Apply at tho office
of the Savamiult Republican,
yept 26 • 188H ,