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Ingham County,
tvFFR'fOR COURT, J tflT Trn.M, 18*6.
0 *‘ N tile petition of William Morel, tin-,
ling the existence & lot* nod preying
."blishment nf a certain promissory
V' Unttt and scvernlly innde nnd signori
H^ffij;lJlryn./ ? nd William O
kr L,h late of mid county decoated,
Po "n Pfllnal am county. 18th February,
«£-& to the tali JVIIIIatrfMortl. or
'•fftn or before the 1st day of Joniiury
*?.' {3f the titnt of twenty five.dollar*,for
* e * ’ r( , c »ivp(l, a copy whereof, with the
’,&» of the mid William Morel. It filed
St Clerk't Ofilce.-It it or.lered l.nl
Sim King, of the County of hffllng-
. .K acting nnd qualified adn. initiator
f ftr tald William O. Porter, deceased,
f |,.i rl and representative* of the said
VVil iam J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew
t' onor before the fi. si day of the next
Unnot tbit Court, why the prayer of the
SSilio cr should not he granted, and it is
r ordered thnt this rule be published
i public Gazettes of the l.itv
u, once a month until the time
hr shewing cause thereof.
1 ! minutes,
JIARI.TON, Clk.
N. E. Rum. &c.
w A l.andin
{pXjf MU.S prime N. I
10 bales Plaid* Strij
tings ’
4 cases Drab and Hlnclt
10 keg* choice Go-hell Hotter
6 bbls ‘•Vaiiderwater’s" Sinoi
Beef
80 Virginia Uanit
Jr""V.omn uhller.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, oh the lUthintt. n negro
man who myt his name is JERKY,
and that ho belongs to the State of <Jcor
gi", that ho ranawny from the Cliatalioo-
cliee river about 4 month* ago—he is 8
feet 0 inches high, and about 33-years of
Bge;ho it of a yellow complexion and stut
ter* »lion speaking.
JOilN I DEWS.j.c.c.
Bllg 18 180
Regular Communication
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the loili Inst, a negro
■nair who says Ills name is SIMON,
and that he belong* to the Stele of tienr-
gta, that hnranaway from ihc Chatnlmo-
eliao River al oiu 4 month* ago—lie i* 8
feel 6 8-4 inch,- high and uhout *8 year*
of age—he has lost one of his front teeth.
JOltNI. DEWS,4. o.o.
iiug 18
Brought to Jail.
8;«v mwah, on die lOtli in«t. n negro
JL inn i who his name is NBD. ami
that he belongs to dm State of Geotgia,
th.it In* ruiiawtn fnni the Clintahonchec
ri»ei diuiui'4 months ago, He is 5 feet 8
inches hit'll nml about 53 ears i
JOIIVf. DEWS c.c.
nug in ion
op THE
Gr^nd Lodge of Georgia.
T UB Officers iind Members of the
Grand Lodge of the State of Geor
gia and the different Lodges under id ju»
lisdiction by choir proper representatives,
arc leqiiested to assemble at the Git AND
LODGB II \LL, in Millegcville, on Mon
day the 7th dny of December next.
THOMAS P.GIIBBN,
Grand Secretary, 0. L. S. G.
The Editor* of the Savannah lie-
publican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Mo-
cun Teleernph, Washington New-*,Colour
ous Bnquirer, will give the above three
weekly insertions, and forward their ac
count* to the Grand Secretary,
oct 15 fiOfl
Brought to Jitil.
I N Savannah, «n tile 25th ultimo, a ne
gro min'i'v ho my* lilt iimir i* TO*
EY.and that he belong* to Willinm Ileal
Richmond County, tin. that hr rana» av
two wpek* ago, licis 8 fee- 8 I £ in-
high to about 88 vcaisofage—tile tup
bend is gray.
JOHN I DEAVS.J c.c.
ailed 178
Late Publications.
T HE NEW FOREST. .a Novel by
die author of “Rramhlelye House"
wjotr illtl" &c
TALESOF HUMOR fc ROMANCE,
irlected from popular German Writers,
translated by Richard Holerafl, H. A.
ROMANCES OP RF,AI. LIFE, by
Abe Author of “Hungarian Tales.”
. • ■ ALSO
I’An assortment of STORY $ TOY
BOOKS, for children, and Selected En-
jgisvings and LITHOGRAPHIC Prints.
Just received aod for tale by
T. M DRISCOLL.
oct 8
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah-An the 31st I'hinin, a nr
gro man wbn&a> * bit nnme it H ' AC
hat lie'balongs tdBevill Poolt of El
ert t'oiinly. Ga Unit be ranawny ahum
three weeks ago-^-he;ls 8 feet S '-4 inches
high and about 45 rears of age, lie bus »
scar on Id* chill.
JOHN I DBW8.J.C.C.-.
augB -475 ”
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
eg AkllllDS prime Jamaica s ug*r
JL*r 5 tierces do Green Goflfeo
100 pieces Hemp Hngving
' Landing fronj ship BHzn At Abh*y And
(or sale by GEO. GOilDON.
oct 0 tOf T
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 10th in, . a negrh
man who my, his name is MOS • S.and
that he belongs to VVm Dell, of Monroe
County, Georgia, that lie runaway -about
four weeks ago, belt 8 feet 6 1-t Inches
high and about *8 ye irs of age.
sept ti J. 1. DEWS, 4. c. c.
M. Prcndergnst.
a AS received per sulir Francis, from
New York,
rbiyi Blk'Palmarine,
BuprVsncy Velvet Prints,
Bupr English Ginghams,
Hup, 6-4 French Bombazines,
Spotted Crimson Rattinets,
Blit Batin Levantinea,
Green Silk for -Umbrella covering,
Blur Worsted Braid,
Scarlet and Drab Cassirae.e Shawls,
Fancy Chiats do
•Blk Nankin and Canton Crapes,
Barege Hdkft «nd Cravats,
Superior Lawns,-and Linen Cambric
lldkft
Blue aad Brown Clothe
Casshnerai to Satlinets,
Woodstock Ulovcs,
Horteikin do
Lined do
All for mle low,
At No 8 to 14 Gibbon's Block,
net 1 200
Brought to Juil.
N Savannah on the *5tli May a negro
. man who says his name is JANUA
RY. and that he belongs to Edward Cliis
“lino, of South Carolina, tint lie runaway
about one week ago, ho is 8 leet 2 inches
high ami about 9* years of age. he lias lost
several of bis front teeth,
aug 8 J. 1. DF.WS, i. c. c.
Brought to Jnil.
N Savannah, on the ,3d tilt, a mulatto
» oman w ho says her name is N F, LLY
and hat she belongs to the estate of Edwd
Bryan, Twjggs County. Georgia, and that
she ranawny about two months ago She
Is S/eet I 1-2 Inches high and about 22
years of age.
JNO. 1. DEWS, j. c.c
oct 8
Committed to Jnil,
A T Consawliatchie, on tin- 15lh-nfMav
last, a negro ntannamed GEORGE
who says ha belongs to the Oakmulgee
Navigation Company in Georgia, of .whom
Mr. Itobeit McCall is agent; he is abnut
35 years of ago, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high
julv 13 J. .1. 11KOK. J. n. n-
Hall, Shnpter & Tupper,
Hu lately Received and now offer /hr salt.
fTONB Swedes lion, cont
entment
prising of a complete as-
80 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar
60 bbls Loaf To
80 bag, prime Green Cnffoo
8 hhds do do do
| lbl * No 8 Mackerel
lOd kegs “Peabody’s” While Lead
10 bbls Portland Rum (colored)
15 pipes Cognac Brandy
6 do Holland Gin
. 10 pipes Canary Wine
*0 qr casks dn do
! Puncheon Irish Whiskey
*0 bbls New York Canal Flour,E
, ». B. &co
400 bags "Youlo’s” Parent- hot, as
sorted.
10 bbls “VandewaterV
Beef .
10 boxes “bostold Cavendish" To
bacco
, SQ kegs “best old Cavendish" To
bneco
40 qr boxes Spanish and American
Segars
oct 6°° ^ r ' ,u ** tones ' assorted sizes
smoked
Treasurer’s Office.'
tflvm October 1, 1820.
NjURl. average price of Flour during the
-9. last'lS ,nth bein B 8° 50 per barrel ol
Wo for the present month
must as follows vixt
1(4-2 cents I .oaf gibs 13 <
^81-4 “ „ | „
_mSi all Bakers and sellersofUread
"ill take dhe Notice.
oct 8 M ' W ‘ STEWA B-T, o. t.
. Notice.
•A. Esinllm" 9 ha?in * *"y demands.a-
UnTof F.ffinih e l a,e of Go ‘ le ' b E,ns '.
them it, '\t n ' Cofoly. dec. will hand
Within the lim. Sub,<!rib or duly attested
r*f*oS,td‘.tn s r b a ed byiaw ' ; ' nda,,
•d to make iinm.a? ** d are requir
spiibor. mmedi »te payment to the sub-
1 Ep HRAlMKF.IFFF.R,
ElRnghatutv„. Adm " rG; Ernst,dec.
Oftt a 8 ■ . Unt y< SdOctablr, 1829,
Notice.
A LL persons hid, bled to the Estate of
Hi. Elijah Gillktt, will ha |,lea-
«*d to in iimlte payment to ilte snbscilln-r j
ml those having demands against thi
same, »llt present ihemtn
JAMES HIGGlNHOTTOM.
Ad'ninr. t/e loafs non.
with the will annexed,
ower Three Runs.(S. )Sept. 7th. I82U.
net 3 201
Isaac Norton
H XS rot eivnd liy recent arrivals f-om
VewYarka handsouie nssoitmrnt
nf* ell «e|ected *
STAPLEl,- FA.Vdr DRY GOODS
■ Among which are
30.000 yds. Negro Cloth ro-'ilftlng
pfEmllsh and I'omcslic 1'l.iins, S it-
tinets. Iluvs. Cassinets, Woolseys&r
Heavy Pnfllc Itlunkets
Blench'd and Brown Shirtings and
Sheetings
Striped and I’laid Homespuns
15p ps. Chintz and low priced Cali
coes
Light and dark Plaid Ginghama
1 case Superfine Linen
Bmnhazetts, Slnoha'vt and Snisnetl*
0-4 7 4 11-4 and 9 4 Table Diaper »
Shell and llrazillinn Tucking and
Side Combs
Silk Gauze and Worsted Barege
Shawls
White fit. Coloured Flannels Are. Ate
oct .1 20>
Commilted to Jail,
A T Consawliatchie. on the 25th March
last, it negro man who says his name
is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El-
lis as his master, but sinco says be belongs
to a Mr. J ilm Thierce. who lives about 4
mites from Savannah; ho is about 5 feet
inches high, aod about fnrtv years of age
J. J. BECK. J. b. t
july 13 103
For Sale.
B Y leave of the Inferior Court of this
County, will be sold on the First
Tuesday of December, for Iho benefit ot
the creditors, that valuable nnd improved
dentation, on Skiilawaj Island, -contain
ng 630 acres, and known by the name of
HIBERNIA. '
THOo. U. P. CHARLTON,
Adra’r. de bonis non, toe.
sept 15 193
Just Received.
4,000 “r.'i.v”*”"
A few hundred lln of Goorgia Ba
con, cured by Jones
ALSO,
A general Assortment of
GROCERIES.
With many articles of
Dry Goods, Castings, Cut
lery, Crockery Ware,
Shoes, Hais, fyc.
All of which jvill bo sold on good terms by
applying to the subscriber. -
SAMUEL J. BRYAN,
oct 3 201
Syrup of Sassaparilla
PB^HE subscriber h.isjust 1 eceived a sup
JL ply of this celebrated Sy rup.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbon,' Range.| ,
sept £2 1*8
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to the Hon. the Justi
ces of the Inforior court of Emanuel emm
ty, for leave to soil all the real estate o
James I. Anderson for tho benefit of the
heirs'As creditors. TIIOS. VVIWNBY.
sept^B
81 50
oct 13
To Rent.
A convenient dwelling bouse
Pleasantly situate,, in Brough
ton strcci Applv to •
A D ABRAHAMS
2PHsit
It 1-2
12 1-2
Proposals.
T HE undersign-,I will receive proposals
unit! the next meeiing of f'uuncil.
to cut a slip ot thirty feet wide and -ixtv
feet deep, between the uliarves <•( R. M
Goodwin and the estate m Serinus Mayer
MICHAEL BROWN.)
GEORGE SliU K > ommitlte
- R. R. CUYLEIt, S
oct 8 >205
A Card.
T HE Subscriber has taken charge of,
and will keep under Ids own dircc-
timi, the warehouse first built by himself,
and by an Act of the Legislature of |82I,
intended to be a public naiehojiie, ’ In
Hamburg, for the storage of roitou anil
tobacco.—A tobiu co inspection to be kept
therein. This warehouse, fur convenience
and safety from fire, if not supeiior, Is in
ferior to none ill tills pa.it ol the country'
ll is 800 feet in length and 50 feet in width,
with a plank floor—situated In the conlie
of die town, on the bank nf the Savannah
River, and within 100 feet ol the stream.
The uiher three sides are bounded bv
streets, one of 160 fei-t.one of too feet,and
Olt* of 80 -.eet. Two platforms will ox-
lenri from the warehouse to the river; so
that cotton will bo put on boats without
touching the ground, except wlieutbe liv
er is very low.
RATES.
For Inspection nml Storage
or Tobacco for 0 months,’
per Idid.
F01 Storage of Cotton and
delivery on the river bank
each bale per month,
l' o forwarding eilhor to Sa
vannah 01 Charleston, per
bale
Liberal advances on produce placed un
der bis charge, will be made for a moderate
premium, or customary rates. He will
tukc tlie same care, and use tho same dili
gence for others as he would for himself.
He will adhere to and go on with his o-
ilginal plan with regard to tho building of
the to <n of I lambing—.ill imprisonments,
personal violence and persecutions, and all
the farsicat SbcnlTa Sales of Hamburg, to
the contrary nntwith,landing.
If John William,om anil his colleagutt
ml a town, let them do a, I have dune-
build one.
I will hnwover, nceept of all (heir spare
change tu help slung the acenm|.lisliinent
of that great linden.iking ; hill the Tdwn
hey shall never have; I Imilt it for my
self i not fm them.—And if I had the .1-
hilities and perseveinnee to build a Town,
•he will find that I have abilities and peise
vernnee enough tu take care of it.
lie will be duly thankful to all who fa
vor him with their custom. _
HENRY SHULTZ.
HAMBURG, Sept 28th, 1820
P. S. I am proud to sa> that the Ham
burg merchants have supplied themselves
lids season, with more goods ot all kinds
than at any Inrmer period, particularly
such as salt, iron, sugar, coffee, bagging,
dry-goods, toe. Several new stoics Have
already opened, and others will open very
shortly. The usual spirited disposition
prevails to give as licri-tofure. at least as
much, if not more. Tor cotton, than in any
other city rfr town in the up-country.
As for money, none will be cntintenait.
ceil mil ss it is founded un a solid basis;
and should uiher be taken in the market,
or should any monied institution in which
lie mrrfkel arid country are Interested,' go
lie .-nod whai might be considered just and
pnirienl, immediate notice of it will be gi
von, without fear or favor.
Under nil those favorable circumstances
I am induced to hope that the community
anil country generally, will find it to their
interest to favor ui with their custom.
II. S.
net 3 IQtP
Sulphate Quinine and
SwaimsPanucea,
M 'Ol'NCKH l*’iomli and English
Milphatr Q,uinine
? boxes Swann » P.nutce.t
For sale by
HALL. SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 13
Puints and Paint Oil.
Navt Commissioners’ Office,
_ . IO1I1 September lHiD.
£1 EALED Piopositls wiltbe received nl
Ibis Office until in November next,
lo supply all flic Paints ind Palm Oil tlmt
•nay be required lor the service of the) year
iBdO, ut the Nuv.v Yards Portsmouth, N.
lie Charlestown, .Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y,
Philadelphia, Washington, and Gosport.
Va. to be delivered upfinihe requisitions of
tho Commanding Officers ol* the Navy
Yards* respectively, or of the Navy Agents*
iz:
y W 80 to tt 3: 33 p
a 5 ?&!•“§:- J
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CtQtQ.o.s.Qia.Q.a.Q.fta,.
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measured cotiforiiiahly to the printed rules
prescribed by the Commissioners, dated
oeht. 1st. 1820,*tir such other inipceli >n
and measurement as they may direct, and
must be delivered by Die 1st of Dcccmuer,
1030. Tlie certificate of two reipeoiabie
persons that Ihe timber was cut within n o
prescribed limits, must accompany each ,
cargo delivered. The rordago must ho
made of clean water rotted hemp, the yarns
to lie tarred at least thru monlht before be-
tog laid into cordage; the cordage ntOst he
id such sizes as Itiay heienuired by the tos-
pective Commandants, and must stand the
proof es-ablislicd at the 'respective Nuyy
Yards. Bidders must state their price lot
- patent,'* anil, fur “common laid.” The
copper mnsi he of the best quality,end con
sist of such kinds and sizes as tin re’speo-
live coiiimniidnnts‘may require; the slientll'-
mg copper must be cold, rolled; the whole
on delivery must undergo the inspection
of tho Navy Yards, owsueii other irtspec-
tion as the Commissioners may direct. Alt
deliveries must be marlofreo from all ex
pense to lire Government,
To be published twice a woek In the Na
tional Intelligencer, U. 8. Telegraph, Bal
timore Republican. Ainerir-an -Sentinel, N,
Y. Courier mid Enquirer, Piuvldence Pat
riot, 'ichmiiRd Enquirer, Norfolk Herald,
It lejgh’Sinr,Charleston Patriot,Savannah
Itcpnldicnn. I.unislana Advertiser,
sept 26 .188 '
S’ Q. S’ Q. S’ . S’
0 s; 0 Si*5 i:
fro.
.e
s-s
■ earsaes.*
o o c c o c 2.
All the articles must lie of the best qua)
•ty; must be delivered in sound snhsranti.il
boxes, barrels, casks, nr other suitable a mb
proper packages, in good shipping Older,
fice of all expense to tho government; Mid
no alloe nnee will be made for tinxes, bar
rels, casks, or any oilier packages wliatuv
in. On delivtrvlthe articles must Ira sub
mitted to the inspection of the respective
Navy Yards, or such other inspection as
itic Commissioners may dirr-n.
Pinsons makingofter* liiuseaflix a price
in each and every aitielo. otherwise their
bids will not be considered! they must bv
endorsed “Offer to fornish. Paints and
Paint Oil for the year 1830."
To be published twice a week intheNa-
tiunul Intelligencer, United Slates’ Tele-
graph, Baltimore Republican, American
Sentinel, New York Courier A Enquirer.
Providence Patriot, Raleigh Star, Char
lesion Patiint, Savannah Republican, Lou
isiana Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer.
Norfolk Herald,
sept 20 198
Tobucco and Sugars.
^ Ht)XI’'8“rt 8 .^iiimdfrs ’ best quoli
tv old Cavondi^h Tolmpr.<»
5 boxes **!MarshallV* dry corad prime
old Cavpiidist) ' ob.irco
5 boxes “S^ Haimder s” old & choice
Tobacco—8 lumps
10 kegs** Goode” Tobacco—18**
It) do ** Mortian” do l**s
10 do •* Bernard” do It’s
100 half boxes common Sec;ars
40 qr do half Spanish do
100 one tenth boxes Spanish Segnrs,
*M dban n rti” brand
£0 qr nnd t boxes Spanish Seqars,
12 half \ • W C.” brand
Just received and for sale by
HALL, Sll PTlit&TUlTER.
oct 18
Just Received,
K HitDS N. O. Simm
>0 ke^s G'lshen r utter
An invoice of Sot tees, Fancy dnd .Wind
or and Rocking Chairs.
Lamli* ^ from ships Statira an l F.Uza
& Abbev. and f r sale by
oct 0 J B. HERBERT.
Landing and in Store.
5 HMDS. Boston Hum
5 ilo Jamaica do
8 pipes Brandy
8 Hhds Sugars
50 casks Nail* assorted
5 Bags Pepper
5 do Pimento
■ 1 cotton to Wool cards
2 Oases Leghorn Hals, toe..
10 Kegs Cordials,
For sulc by
L. BALDWIN &co.
oct10 204
Landing per Emeline,'
from liaston.
A N invoice of Oil sirs mid Bedsteads,
1 hair cloth Conch
1 Jersey Wagon
For sale by
oct 10 J. n. HERBERT.
For Sale.
A N excellent Gig anil saddle Horse a-
bout six years of age, perfectly gen
tle and safe for family use, and is also well
calculated for a Physician. Applv tu the
subscriber JU8. 8. PliLOT
OCt 10 - 20431 ^
By the President of the U.
States.
I N pursuance nf law, I, Amdeew Jack-
son, President of the United Slates ol
America do hereby declare and make
known that a puMic sale will be held at
the Land Office at 3t Helena Court House,
ill the State of Louisiana, on the secaiid
Monday in November next, for the dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lands w-itli-
in the limit of the undermentioned tmvn-
diOs. situate ill tne Land District West nf
Pearl River,and East of the Island of New
Orleuns, to wilt'
Township two, of Range one,
Townships one, two, three, five and six.
of Range two.
Township* one, two, three, four, five
and six. of Range three.
Townships one, two, three, four, six and
saven. and Iractinnal townships eight and
nine, of Range four.
Tow nships one, two, three, foui, five,six
and seven, and fractional township-bight,
of Range five.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
nnd seven, and fractional township eight,of
Range six.
Townships one, two, three, four, Ave.six
and soven. and fractional township eight.of
Range seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
and seven, nnd liactional township eight.of
Range night.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six
nnd seven of Range nine.
The nbove townships are all situate sooth
of the thirty first degree of latitude, and
East ot the Meridian, anil embrace nearly
all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw,
mil Tangnpaha rivers.
The townships will be offered in the or
der abovo 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 ho ex
eluded from sale.
Given under my hand at the' ciiy of
Washington, this thirteenth day of
June, A. D. 1829.
(Signed) ANDREW JACKSON,
Bv the President,
' GEO. GRAHAM
Comnlissionei nfthe Geueral Land Office.
To be published in the Natchez States
man. Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
ser. Allnpapa Gazette, Huntsville Demq
orat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi
can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond
Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer-
i ury, Savannah Republican, August.
Chronicle,Nashville Republican, to Louis
ville Advertiser,
inly 28 171
Timber, Cordage, Sc Cop
per.
Navt Cosimissionebs’ Orncx,
10th Scpli mlier, 1829
S EALED proposals » II be received at
this office until the lit Novemhei nexi
to supply the following White Oak and
Yellow Pine Plank Stocks, \> Idle Oak
Knees, end Masts and Spar Timber, to he
dcliveied at the Navy Yards Portsmouth,
N. H. Charlestown, Mass llrooklyn.N. Y.
Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk!
and all the cordage and cupper that may be
required by the respeetive Commanding
Officers of the said ,\avi Yards, to be de
livered upon their requisitions, for the ser
vice of theycBi 1830.
While Oak and Ytlloio Pine Plank Slockt
At Portsmouth, 5000’cubic leei best whiie
oak plimx stm ks
7000 do best loug leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
Groceries, Slop Clothing
and Navy Bread.
Navt Commissioners' Orrim, .
18th September 1829.
S EALED PROPOSALS will he re-
celved at this Office until the 1st uf
N hi ember n xt,1o lurnish all the Groceritt,
Slop Clothing, and Navy Bread, that m*y
heiaqnired during theyear 1830, for ilia
Naval serrlde, at tho Navy Yards, Potts-"
mouth, N. II. Charlestown. Mass. Brook-
I' n'New York, Philadelphia, Raltimmo
Washington, and Gosport, Va. to bo fur i
nishnl upon the icqidsilinns of Ihe respen-
tivo Commanding^ Offices or Navy A-"
gems.
GROCERIES,
hlskey. hrst quality, 1st
proof, 1-4 at least rye,
Molasses,
While deans, sound
White Peas, sound
Rice, fresli
Sperm Oil, Wintei strained
d pei ill Candles
Hupei fine Flour
Sl.cp clothing:
per
gslloq,
per bushc(.
• do
per pound,
per gallon,
per pound,
per barrel.
3
At Charles
town,
At Brooklyn,
At Philadel
phia.
Just Received.*
-J A| FIRKIN.-' prime Goshon’Butsei
-M-XJ For sale by ,
o«j3 ~ .,*• J.B. HERBERT,
Drab Pea Jackets, each
Blue’ Cloth Trowsers, per pair
Do do Jackets, each
Do do Vests, - tacit
\ kite Flannel Shirts, * each
Do do Drawers, |pair
Yarn Stockings, - pair
Blankets, each
Duck Frocks, each
l)o Trowsers, per pair
Black Silk Hdkft. each
Wool Hats, each
Shoes, p.tfr
Curled hair Mattrasses, each
At all ihe .ihore mentioned Yanis, ex
cept Baltimore.
And all the Navy Bread that mar he
required at the said Navy Yards, and at
the Navy Yard Pensacola West Florida.
All the .,ftides must be ol Ihe ben qual
ity. The Slop Clull ing and Navy Bread
must he fully equal lo the samples, or pal-
terns in the posses,ion of tlto res, ecttVe
Coniinaiidaots, by whom they will he
shewn to all pe sons who in iy «ith to see
them. The Blue I'lnth Jackets,Trowsers,
and Vests, must he made of Indigo riftd
Cloth; the Matliassct must be made of-
clean coiled hair with iliick cotton ticking;
they must he six fact long, 28 inches wide,
nnd most weigh not less than ninep umda
avoirdupois each. The casks cui ini mg
Whiskey and Molasses must hove four iron
hoops put on each when required by Ilia
At Washing
ton,
10,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
18,000 do best long loaf yel-Irespocijve Commandants, at the expense
of the Contractor. All articles must )ie
delivered, ill sound substantial boxes, bar
rels, casks, kegs, ur other suitable and pro]
per packages, in good shipping order free
of expense, nnd no allowance will he made '
lur boxes, barrels, toe. or any other pack
ages whatsoever. On delivery the articles .
must be suhmiiled to the inspection of the
respec ive Navy Yards, or sin li other in
spection as tit- Commissioners mav direct,
I’crsuus mhking offers will endorse them
“Offer to furnish Groceries,* 1 ' or “8lop
Clothing," or “Navy Bread,” for the year
I83u; they must also affix a price io each
and every article enumerated under each
head they may propose to furnish, other
wise their offers will nut be considered.
r7-T'o be published twice* week in the
National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph,
Baltimore Republican,American Sentinel,
NY Courier and Enquirer, Providence
Patriot, Hartford Tim r, Boston States-
man, N. II. Patriot, Richmond Enquirer, .
Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Charleston
Patriot, Savannah Republican, Louisiana
Advertiser.
108 *
low pine plank
slocks
35,000 do best whilu oak
plank snicks.
16,000 do best lung leal yel
low pine plunk
stocks
5,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
5,000 do best long leaf yel
low pine plank
stocks
4,000
do best white oak
plank stocks
4,000 do bestlongleafyel
low pine plauk
stocks
At Gosport, 25.000 do best white oak
plank stocks
!6,000 do best long leafyel
low pine plunk
. stocks.
White oak knees at Boston, New York,
and Norfolk, from 6 reel 6 inches to 7 feel
body, from 5 feet to 5 feet 6 inches arm
and to side from 8 to 11 inches neti siding-
Masts and spar timber at Norfolk, for the
iuiver masts and bowsprits, topmasts mid
jib booms,and lower yards complete for one
f 74, one 4 ; one sloop of War of the first,
and one sloop ol war of the second class,
per cubic foot. The pine plank stocks and
must and spar timber, must ho the besi
quality long lejf. fine grain, heart, south
ern yellow pine; Ihe plank stacks,and mast,
and spar timber must be free from sap.
heart shakes, and all other defect; tilt-
plank stacks must not be less than 35 and
must average 45 feet in length; the pine
must square not less than 14 nor more than
18 inches at the him, and may square one
fourth less at the top end. The oak plank
stocks must square not less than 14 inch
es at the butt, and may square -one-fourth
.ess at the top end; they must liavo grow n
on lands nearto salt water, or otherwise
within tlie infiuence of the sua or salt water
air- Tlie dimensions ofthe mast and' spar
timberwill be furnished to persons intending
ID make offers, by the commanding officer
of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. All the
aforementioned timber must have been cm
nr the tiees have been girdled between the
20th of October, and the 20lli of February
next; on,.delivery it wHl be Inspected, and
sept .0
Fig Blue and Starch.
9)db BOXES Gilbert's STARCH,
5 do Fig Blue
Just received ami for sale by
A PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
sept 28
Lumber Factorage.
T H E subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that ho continues the
Lumber Factorage and.
Commission Business, ■
at the wharf adjoining the Cana), on his
individual account.
He takes this opportunity of returning his
grateful thanks to those who so liberally
patronised the late firm of Wylly to Brown,
to respectfully solicits a share ofthe same.
ELISHA WYLLY.’
aug SI 186aE£ . . ' .
Wanted to Purchase.
A NEG IO boy between 15 aiid IT
i». years of age. Apply at the offict)
of tlie Savannah'Republican,
sept 20 s 108k
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