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r/utin County,
impitiiToR OilUR'f. JuitThmij msn.
^S.hsLl.lori of Will in lit Morel. >1,1
f B liu'r tlie existence & Itm ami praying
the-e.itiihll’l'nio" 1 ofn coriain promissory
f ,jointly nml severally miulonntl ttgntfl
. Wiliam J. Mjilryne, ami William G
IJcrt both laic of said county deceased.
, ,„.t tffliitKliam county, l9llt February,
' pnyatife to tbn said Wililam Morel, or
or before tlm 1st day of January
It ’for the turn of twenty fiv# dollars,for
"^received,a copy »hereof, with the
Morel. I, filed
Clerk’s Office,—It is orderetf tli^t
LVilliatn Kl
■iinmia iving, of the Oounty pf Effilng-
ilienctintandqualified adnilimtiator
of th’c .aid William 0. Porter, deceased,
and the heirs and representatives of the said
tVi’liam J. Mulryhe, deceased, do slieiy
on or before the ft.sf day or the next
trrin ol IhisCoerl, why tlio prayer of the
itio- or should not bo eranted, and it s*
r ordered tltnf this rule lie published
of the public Gh*ettes of the Cltv
ah, once a month until the time
for she s ing cause thereof,
from the minutes.
1. t’HARLTON. Cllt.
|37§h •
I appoints
JiNO.
N.
Lain, &c.
I nr d\ ' l.andwK.
I&4P PIU.S'prime.N. I’- Rhus
10 bales Plniffi Stripes, and Slur
4 cas2s lira!) and Black Huts
10 l.ejs choice Gii-hen Butter
0 bills ••J'oiiderwatcr’s" Smnnkeri
lleef
BO Virginia Hams
01 .Fnr S ' le b COIIFN it MIH.FR.
Brought to Jail.
JN Savannah, on the tilth insi.
a negro
mail who says his jflilno -is JERRY;
anil that lie belongs to the'Sntte of Gem-
gin, that he rumnv.iy from the Chnfnlititi.
dice river about 4 months ago—he is &
Icet B inches high, nud about 88 years of
agejlie is of a yellow complexion and stut
ters u hen speaking.
JOHN I DEWS, J.c. o.
aug tit ISO
Brought to Jail,
t N ill on tlm loth Inst, a negro
mao »ho says Ids name is SIMON,
and ilia? lie belongs to the State of Geor
gia, that lie ranaway from the Ohatnhnn-
cliee River at om I months ago—ho is t>
feet 5 8-4 inches high and about 85 years
of age—lie has lost one of his front teeth.
JOHN I. DEWS.j.c.c.
aug IB
Brought to Jail.
^N Savannah, on the lntli insi.
negro
man tvlio says Ids name is NED, and
dial lie belongs to the Slate of Oeoigin,
thal hn rnnamiv from the Cliataliooeliee
river a limit 4 months ago, lie is 6 feet It
inches high and about 88 voars i
JOHN I. DEWS c. c.
nog in mu
Brought to Jail.
■JV Savannah, on die 25th ultimo, a ne-
Late Publications.
T ill’, NEWFOKEST. a Novel bv
the author of "Br.imhletye House"
I "Ter’Hill" dre
T U.FSOF HUMOR it ROM ANCE.
lirMedfroio popular German Writers,
I transited by Ubluril llolerafl, H. A.
IIOMANt'F.S OF ItEAl. LIFE, by
| the Author of "Hungarian Tales."
ALSO
I An 'tssorlnienl of 8TORV & TOY
jillOKS, fur children, and Selected En
gravings and LITH IGII AI'IIIC Prints
Jail received and for sale by
T. A1 DRISCOLL.
. oct 8 ’
.. Sngaf, CSflee, &c.
-t riXlill|)8 prime Jamaica -ugar
I V 5 tierces do Green Coffee
l!jO pieces Hemp Ragging
Landing from ship Eliza & Ahb"y a
fir sale by GEO. GORDON.
Or.l 0 tO*T
ftl. PrendergHBt.
H AS received per sclir Francis, from
Ne» Vmk.
,'upr Ulk Palmarine,
8u\ii fancy Velvet Prints,
■ 8npi English GingLnins,
Snpr 8-4 French Hombazincs,
S/s,(led Crimson Railincts,
Blk Satin Levantines,
flrecn Silk for Uuihrella.covcrinz,
Dine Worried llrald.
Scarlet and Drab Casslma e Shnn-ls,
Fancy Chintz do
llik Nankin and Canton Crapes,
barege HdH's. ml Cravats,
Supeiior Lawns, and Linen Cambric
lldltfs
ljllie and Brown Cloths
t'nssiinerei St Snlliiiets,
Woodsioek Gloves,
Horseskin do '
Lined do
All for sale low,
At Noil & 14 Gibbon'sIilock*
oct 1 200
gru mfm, who says Ids name is TO
VEY.nnd thal lie heloiigs in AVtllinni Ileal
of RichninndCounty, On. that hr ralinanv
about i wo week* ago, hn is 5 fen 3 I a h,.
lies high & about 35 lemsofngo—the tup
* his head Is gray
JOHN 1 DEWH. j.c, c.
Stag 0 , 175
abc
t
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on 'lie 31st > Ilium, a ne
gro-man win, sa shit name isl J \AP
and that lie beltings to llevlll Cook of FI
erl I'ountv.Oithal lie rananav alimit
1 - - •
three weeks ago—lib is i> feel 8 1-4 incite-
high mil about 45 1 ears of age, lie has a
sear on Ills chill.
JOHN I Dtf WS. j. c. c.
nugO 170
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on Hip 10tl» hu .. n no gru
man wlm snvs hi* i* MOS H,unH
(lint liebelongs to Win Boll* of Mnnroe
County, Georgia. tlut he runaway about
lour weeks ago. lints 5 fed 0 1*4 incite*
high and about S!t ye rs of tie.
sept 22 3. 1. 1 EWS, j. c. c.
Brought to Jtijl.
I N Savannah on thq 85th May n neeio
man «ho say* hi* .name i* JANU \-
RY, Intel that ho belongs to Edward Chi*
olmn, of Smith Carolina. th »t Iip rannway
ahottt one week ago, ho i* 5 (net 2 inches
high .ami about 22 years of age, lie has lost
several of his front 1 teeth,
aug B J. 1. DEWS, j. d. c.
Brought to Jail...
I N Savannah, on tho£2d olt. a mulatto
» onian who says Iter name is NELLY
lit gular
Communication
OF THE
(iroiul Lodge of Georgia.
rMN H I'l Officer* mid Members of tlio
■ € * rand Lodge of the State of.Geor-
gin and the different Lodges under its. ju-
ri.sriictt >n i*y their proper representatives,
eqnested to assemble at tin OH AND
LOJ)(>H !l \LL, in* iMillegeville, on Mon
day the 7th day of Bonontl'cr next.
^ I HOMASE. Oftr.EN,
Grand Secretary, G. L, S. G.
(t?- The EditoiR of the Hnvanunh Ke*
piibliran. Aiigiixtii Cniisiiliitinnuliftt, Ma
con Telegraph, Washington News.Coinm
on* Enquirer, will give the above tlneo
weekly insertion^ and forward their an*
counts to thntirnnd Secretary,
oct l ft *00
To Rent.
oct 1ft
A convenient dwelling bouse
Pleasantly situate,, in Brough
ton street Applv to
A D ABRAHAMS
SOBMf
Notice.
1 L person* iiid> btnd to
the Estate of
Hi. Elijah (Jillktt, will be plea
ted to io make payment to the subscriber;
and those having demand* against the
same, " «l' present them to
JAMES III (JOIN BOTTOM,
Ad’nior. tic honh non.
with the will annexed.
Lower Three Rifns.(S. O )Sept. 7th, 1020.
oetd 201
Iaiinc Norton
H \S received by recent arrival* from
New York a haiidsouie assortmt-nt
$1 50
It 12
12 1-2
of. el! selected
STAPLE* tASCY DRY GOODS
Among which are
20.000 yd*. Negro Chub ro sistitip
of Eu.lish and Hontestie ri.iius, Sat-
tinel*. It UifSi'l/.issinets, M’oolseys 3tc
l!e«ivy IHiflle Blankets
Bhaeh d mid Brown Shirtings and
v Sheetings
Striped and Vhiid Homespuns
ISO ps Chiuta stud low priced- Cdll-
coes
Ligh: and dark plaijl CinghaniB-
1 ca*p Pupeidnc Linen
Bouuuir.etts, Siurhawft and Sarsnetts
0 4 7 4 H-4 and 0 4 Table Diaper
Shell and Jlrussillian Tucking und
Side Comb*
Silk Gauze and Worsted Barege
Slmwl*
White &. Coloured Flannels &ic.. &c.
oct .4 20
and t hat sjte belongs to the estate of Edwd
Bryan, 'I wiggs County. Georgia, and th it
she ranaway about two month* .igo. She
is ft feet I 1-2 indies high and about 22
years of age.
JNO».I.DEWS,j,c.c
net fJ
Committed to Jiiil,
A T Cousauhatohle, on tlm 15th of Mav
last, a negromnnnamed GF.OItGF.
who says he belongs to tlio Oukmulgee
Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom
Air. llobeit McCall is agent! he is about
35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 9 Inches high
Inly 13 J. J. HF.t’K, j n. u.
Hall, Shapter & Tupj >eiv
152? l 2l cl V footed undmw offer for tale. '
1 QftA TONS Swedes lion, cont-
prising of a complete .«3-
gwrltnent 1
do hhds prime 8t,*Crolx Sugar
50 bbls Loaf * do
50 bags prime Green Coffee
B hhds do do do
*00j»bl, No 3 Mackerel
100 kegs ••PoabodyV White Lead
10 bids Portland Rum (colored)
15 pipes 'Cognac Brandy
5 dp‘ Holland Gin'
10-pipes Canary Wine
20 qr casks dn do
1 puncheon Irish Whiskey
20 bbls New York Canal Flour,E.
o P. IL &co
400 hags •‘YouIoV* Parent {‘•hot, as
sorted -
10 bbls^ “Vandcwuter’s” smoked
Beef
10 boxes “best old Cavendish” To
bacco
30 kegs “bout old Cavendish” To
bacco
40 qr boxes Spanish and American
Segnrs
300 Grindstones, assorted sizes
oct B
Committed to Jail,
T Oousaw Itatchie. °n tlie85llt M.ireli
l last, a itngrnmun «lto says hls'namo
is JOE, who first ilalmcd Mr Rielmrd F.l-
|is as his master, nut sinco says lie belongs
to a Air. J dm l ltierce, who lives about 4
miles from Savannah; he is alinut 5 feet
0 inches high, and about forty years of age.
J. J, BECK, j u. d.
July IS IBS
Treasurer’s Office,
Proposals.
T HE undersigned will receive proposal*
until the next i^*>itia of Council,
to cut « slip oLthirty met wide and «ixtv
feet deep,’between the wharves « f R. M.
Goodwin and the cst n* ol Serinu* Mayer.
MICHAEL BROWN,)
GEORGE MUCK. > Committci.
R. R. CUYLEK, )
ort fl ' 205
A Card.
T HE Subscriber has taken charge of,
and will keep under hi* own direc
tion, the warehouse first built by himsnlf,
and by an Act of the Legislature of t82l,
intended to lie a public watehouie, jn
Humburg, for the stor .ge of rotton and
tob-tcco.—A tobacco inspection to be kept
therein. This warehouse, for coovcnfbncc
and safety frmn fire, if not superior, is in
fi*rior to none in this part ol the country—
It is sou (Vet in length and 00 feet in width,
witli a plank floor—situated in the centre
of the town, on the hank of the Suvunonh
R iver, and within 100 feot o( tlio stream.
Tlm other three ,eide* are bounded bv
street*, one of 1G0 feet.one of 100 feet,and
one o’f B0 :eet. T•» o platform* will ex
tend from the warehouse to tlio river \ so
that cotton will lie put on boats without
touching tlm ground, except when the i Iv
or is very low.
RATES. .
For Inspection ond Storage
of Tobacco for 0 months,
per Mid.
Fm Storage of Cotton and
delivery on tlm.liver hank
each hale per month.
Fo forwarding either to Sa
vannah oi Charleston, per
bale
Libeml advances on produce placed ua
dpr hi* charge, will bo made for a moderate
premium, or customary rate*. He will
take the sjtnift'eare, ond use the same dili
gence for others a* ho would for himself.
He will adhere to and go on with hi* o.
liginal plan with regard to the building of
thol’i » ii of I lambing—all imprisonments,
personal violence and persecutions, and all
the fnrslcal Sheriff’s Sale* of Hamburg, to
the contrary notwithstanding.
If John Williamsoni and ids colleagues
want n town, let them do as 1 have done—
build one.
I will however, accept of all ihoir spare
change to help siting.the accomplishment
of that great undettaking ; Imt the Town
hey shall nevei have. I built it for my
self; not foi them.—And if I had (lie a-
hiliti<’* and perseverance to build a Town,
the will find that I have abilities and perse
verance enough to take care of it.
Me will he duly thankful to all who fa
vor him with their custom.
HENRY SHULTZ.
U AMRUROi SeffttBth, 1820
V. S. I am proud to sav that the Ham
burg merchants have supplied .themselves
ibis season, with moro goml* ol all kind*
than at any lornier period, particularly
such as salt, iron,.sng ir, coffee, bagging,
dry-goods, &c. Sevan! new stmus have
already opened, and others will open very
shortly The muni spirited disposition
prevails to give as heretofore, at least as
much, if not inore,*fm cotton, than in any
other city or town in the up-couiiHy,
As formonev, none wdl he countenan
ced unL ss it is founded on a solid basis ;
and should -other be taken in the niarktt,
or should any monied institution in which
ho market apd country are interested, g<»
bevond what might lie considered just and
piiideot, immediate notice of it will be gi
ven, without fear or favor.
Under all di ’se favorable circumstances
I sm induced to hope that (he community
and country generally, will flnd'it to their
interest to favor u* with their custom.
■ II. N S.
oct 8 201 p
Ruints aiicl Pnirit Oil.
Nxvr CusiMisiioAER*’ OFrier,
S r. .. l0,h "Bplembw 1380.
EALED FiopBsali will be received at
tliisOffie.. until Is. Niivuntber next,
to stipply ,,|| Ilte Faints inti Paint Oil that
may he required tor the service of the voar
11130, at the uvy Yards PortMiioutK, N.
II. UliarlevUiwii, Ala.s, llruolilyn, N. Y.
Pniladcl|itjh, Wasiilnglon, and Gosport,
Va. to he delivered upon the requisitions of
the C'oimpanilllig Officers of the Navy
1 arils. res|)cciively. or of the Navy Agents,
iz:
s-s-i g-tfrlfl';
=• =■ g 7.
Sulphate Quinine and
Swaiins Panacea,
Ol'NUI’S Frerteh and English
u „ • Mtlphate Quinine
2 boxes Swaiui s P tiacea .
For sale liv
HALL, SHAPTER St TlIPPER.
net IS
TT
For Sale.
B Y leavo of tlie Inferior Court of this
County, will lie sold on the First
Tuesday of December, for the benefit ol
the ereditnrs, that valuable and improved
plantation, on SUidawa, Island, contain
ing (ISO acres, and known by the name' of
HIBERNIA.
TllO.-e. II..P. CHARLTON,
Adm’r. ,le bonis non, &c.
snpt 15 103
Tobacco and Segars.
BOXES “S S Saunders” best quuli-
tv old Cavendish T’diaeco
5 li 'xes "Marshall's" dry cared prime
old Cavendish Tobacco
5 boxes "SS Saunder s” old St choice
Tobacco—8 lumps
10 kegs’• Onnde" Tobacco—10's
10 do “ Morgan" do I2’s
10 do “ Bernard” tit) tS's
100 half boxes common Segars
40 qr . do hall Spanish do
160 one 'tenth boxes Spanish Segnrs,
"Cabanim” brand
SO qr and ) boxes Spanish Segnrs,
12 half S ' W C.” brand ,
Just received and for sale by
HALL, Sll AFTER&TUPPER.
oct IS
By the President of the U.
States.
I N pursuance* of law, I, \nihif.w Jack*
son, l*/e si dent of th«* United States ol
- >
'§■§■§ e S’ §•§■§■ S’ g-g-g- 8- -
.. -. ... ~.r
g. si. a a a. a a. a o. a. 3 c. = o. = __
='5 c .5 c o.
- *• 8- §1 8-1 §• §• §■ I- *• *• * *■
t oi'I
oensttreri cohforinnldy t the printed rules
prescribed by the Commissioners, dated
t^ept. 1st * 820. Or such otlie, jnspcc
and measnroment a, they may direct,
must bo delivered by t|,e 1st or December,
1830. I he ooitiAcato of two respcciablo
persona that the limber was cut within too
'“m! Iiniil r ' nillsl "oBonrpany each
an’go rlelivoretf, T|,e cordage must ho
in .tie of clcnn %ate, rotted hemp, the yarns
..hetarred af least thru montl}.’before be
ing laid into cordage; the cordage mus’t bo
I 'mil sizes nsItnivheiiimlretibv tlietos-
pcctivo t-ommandaitts, and must riantl tbs
v‘ , ** fM l *l ,e .d al Wj respectis, Naky
sards, liiddriis must state their price fur
’ paient, ’ ami, lor "cornnltm luici." Tlio
copper must be of the best quality,and cun* /
stst of such kinds .,nr| sizes ns the 1 respec
tive roinmnudants may teqnlrei tho vlicatli*
mg cupper limst be t old tolled! the whole’
on delivery must undergo the liispecliua
«*f the NaVv Y.irds, or such oilier inspec-
lion as the t 'ommisvininai mny direct. All
deliveries must be mndo free from all ex*
pensc to the Government,
To l.o published twice a week.Ill the Na-
limt.l liuulligeiicer.U. 8. Telegraph, Hal*
tiniorc Rcpuiiliuiin, Atnaricao St iuim l, N.
Y. Courier and Enquirer,J’rovidi-nce Pat*
not, ’ i icliinoml*Enquircr. Norfolk Herald,
leiuli Sliir.Olnirlesion Palrim.Savunnuh
leigb SiiirtClnnli'sion Palrim.Suvunnati
UiiiibliuHii.I.miiistana^Advcrtisur.
sepi 2B 100 ^ .
'Grocviies, !Slo|> Clothing
unci Nuvv Bread.
Navy Coslmixhisinrrs' Office,
HU It Hvmritiliei . 1829,
S EALED PROPOSALS 4 ,|ir i,„ re .
ceiv< - —
rived atjilii* Oflic,* iintit^ttii- 1st of
All iIih art'.nlcs must be of Hie best qoal
ity; most be delivi itd in sound »ni)Miinti-il
boxe*. burr* Is, casks, or oilier suitable and
proper packages, in good slopping order,
fiee of all expanse to the government; nml
no alio*'mice will be made for boxes, bar
roll, casks, or any other packages wliutrv
el. On delivery the articles mtjst be sub
mitted to the inspection of tlie respective
Navy Yard*, pr >uclt oilier inspection
the Cnmiim*innfrs may direct.
Person* milking offers inns’ «ifli:
to ohcIi and every article, otlicrw)
bids will not be considered: the;
endorsed “Offer to furimli
Paint Oil for tlie year I8d0,"
To lie pub!i%)icd twice .1 week In the Na
tional Intelligencer, United States* Tele-
t:mi ll, Baltimore Republican, American
Sentinel, New York ''oitrior i\ Enquirer.
Providence Patriot, Raleigh Star, Char
lesion Patiiot, Savannah Ucpuhlii an, Lou
isiana Advertiser, Uiuhrnond Euqutrer,'
Norfolk llerald.
sept 26 108 .
Nmcmber n- xt,to iurni*1i aM the.Groceries,
Clothing, and Navy Bread, that m«y
Ire required ditripg lire vear tCdd, fi r tlio '
Naval service, at the NaVv Yards, Ports- .
mouskgN. II. CiinrlcsIovMi. M.itt; Brr •’*
t'ii New York, Philadelphia, Baltii
VrashUrtton, and (>osport. Va. to-
'dsh^rf upon the irqni*uionh of the v$spcu« **r
tivo t'ommandin.3. Officers or Navy A- .
gents*
GROCERIES.
Itlskcy, best quality, tw '
proof. 1-4 at liaat yy.e, per gallon. ;
Timber, Cordage, & Cop
per.
- OcTtmuB 1,1880.
*, * ave rago price of Flour during the
rim it ast being SO 50 per barrel ol
in.. , . t v r eod for tlio present month
\ m “«we,gh us follows viz;
12 1-8 cants Loaf all,8 13 oz
0 1-4 u n | »» nt-2‘*
win f Y’- ,i 5 h Dakersanti sellcrsofOread
mil take due Notice.
nets , M ’ W - STEWART, c. t. ■
Just Received.
4,00© u, f;> r T y o„v Bacon
^ A few liuJldrert His of Georgia Ba
con, cured by Jones
ai.soT
A general Assortment of
CROC E R I E S.
With many, articles of
Dry Coodtt, Castings, C lit
tery, Crockery Wore,
. Shoes, Hals, §'c.
All »f which will lie'sold on good terms by
applying to the subscriber.
SAMUEL J. BRYAN,
oct 8 201
A Notice.
tiainst'.i 1 " 1 i av i® “"J 1 dnmafiw a-
JUB ®*tatp of Gotleib Ernst,
them t n J t n , fe n a Counl y» will hand
lhro®^ Ub,?rih<ir d,,l >’ “'tested
^ law, and all
ed to ntdko imn 5? ta “! estate are reqnir
scribor. lmn,0(1 iato payment to the sub
EPHRAIM KP.IFFER,
Effingham CoimWaW’ KrnM ’ <•“-
Oft g - Voun ty, Sd October, 1820.
Just Received.
pF IIIIDH N. O. Sugn,
& ' 0 Itcgs Goshen Huttor
An invoice of Solteos,Fancy
or and Rocking Chairs.
Lantlicg from ships Stntlra an
& Alil’CV. and f r sale by
ocl n J- II. HERBERT.
and Wind
Eliza
Syrup of Sussaparilla.
r llE subsqribor lias just teceived u sup
lily of this celebrated Syrup.
A. I’ARSONS, Druggist,
At Hie Eagle, no 0, Gibbons' Range.*'
sept 22 183 '
Landing and in Store.
fit HHDS Boston Ruin
& 5 rlu Jamaica do
3 pipes Brandy
It llltds Sugars
50 pa*lts Nails assorted
6 Bags Pepper
5 do Fitnento
1 cotton it- Wool cards
2 Cases Leghorn Hats, &c.
10 Kegs Cordials,
For sule by
L. BALDWIN &co.
ocl10 204
F OUR months nftor date,
will lie madu to tho lion.
Notice.
application
tho Justi
ces of il.o inferior,court of Emanuel coun
ty, for leave to soil all the real estate of
I James I. Anderson for tlie benefit "‘the
I heirj’& creditors. THUS. WINNEY.
; sbpt^B. . ,
Landing per Enieliite,
from Boston.
A N invoice of Clt tirs and Bedsteads,
) hair cloth Couch
1 Jersey Wagon
J.r a,0l ' y J.n. HERBERT.
For Sale.
4 N excellent Gig and Saddle Horse a
Imut six years of age, perfectly gen
tie and safe for.family use, ami is also well
calculated for a Physician. Apply to the
subscriber JOS. S. PJaLO-C'
.oct 10 204.1 r ,:d
America do hereby declare and make
known th.it a inrl’lic sale will Ire held
the Land Offiee at St Helena Onurt House,
in tho State of Louisiana, on the second
Monday in November next, for the dispo
sal of the unappropriated public lauds ” itli-
in the limit of the undermentioned ttnvo-
>hias, situate in toe Land District West of
Pearl River,and East of the Island of New
Orleans, to wit: .
Township two, of,Range one,
Townships one, two, litres five and six.
of Range two.
Townships one, two, three,..four, fivo
and six. of Range tltree.
Townships one, two, tlirco, four, six and
seven, and tructinnal townships eight and
nine, of Range four. ■
Townshipson<, two, three, font, five,six
ml seven, und fractional township eight,
of Range five.
Townships oiie t two, three, four, five, six
and seven, and frdc'ional township eight,of
Range six.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
nnd seven, and fractional township efglit,of
Range seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, five,six
nil seven, and li actional township eight,of
Range night.
Township,one, two, three, four, five, six
and seven-of Range nine.
The above townships are nil situate south
of the thirty first degn'e of latitude, and
Cast ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly
all 'the lands lying on the Amite Tickluw,
inil Tangapaiin rivers.
The townships will he offered it) tlie or-
iev above designated, beginning with the
lowest inunber of section in each.
The lands reserved hy law for the use of
schools, or for other purposes, will be ex
eluded from sale.
Given'under my hand atthe city of
Washington, this thirteenth day of
June, A. D. 1820.
(Sighed) ANDREW JACKSON.
Bv the President.
" GEO. GRAHAM
Commissionet oflite General T.anU Office.
To he published in the Natchez States
man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti
set'. Allapapa Gazette', Huntsville Demo
crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi
can, Phila'.elpnin Sentinel, 'Richmond
Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer
cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta
Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & Louis
ville Advertiser,
inly 88 171
Navt Commissioners’ Office,
13th Septi'iulier. 1829
CJEAI EG proposals tv'll be reoened at
K* ill soffi. t, until tlie 1st Nuvembct next
to supply the following White Oak, and
Yellow I'lue Flank Stocks, lute Oik
Knees, and Masts and Spar Timber, In lit
delive,e l at the Navy Yaids Portsmouth
N. II. Charlestown. Muss Ifratikiyn, N Y
Philadelphia," W .-hinglnu, and Nnrdnk
and all tlie cordage and t-nppertii.it may be
ruquned by tlie respective t umm.Hiding
Officers uftllksaid Aav. Yards, to be de
livered upon t e11 requlsittpns, fur tlie ser
vice ol the. y ea. 113(1.
Whitt Oak anil Yiltuw Pine Plank Stocks,
AtPurlsiuoutb, aoiio cubic feet Uest "tine
oak plank slot k
70P0 do bust long leaf yel-
lo» pine plunk
slocks
Molasses,'
White Beans, sound
do
per busltcl.
do-
per pound,
per gallon,
per pound,
per barrel.
each
per pair
each
»aeh
each
[pair
. pair
. each
each
per pair
each
each
' pair
each
ex-
At Charles-
■ ■ town,
At Brooklyn,
At Philadel
phia.
At Washing
ton,
Juwt Received;
I'O pr,mo 0081,6,1 Kuiter
oct 3
For sale by-
J* B. HERBERT*
10,000 do best white oak
plank st icks
18,000 ilo btsl long leal yel
low pine plank
. . • » stuck*
25.000 do best white oak
plank stocks.
id,000 do best long leal ye!
low pine plunk
shocks
5,000 do best white oak
V- plank stocks
5,000 do best long leaf yel-
'lovvpine plank
stocks
At Gosport,
4,000 do best white pak
plank stocks
4,000 do best long leafyel-
l \ low pine plank
stocks
25,000 do best white oak
plank stocks
10,000 do'best long leufyul
low pine plank
stocks.
White oak knees at Boston, New York,
and Norfolk, from B.fect 0 inches to 7 feet
body; froiO feet to 5 feet 0 inclies arm.
and to sidtnrom 8 t*» 11 indies nett siding
Masts and spar timber at Norfolk, for the
lower insists and bowsprits, topmasts and
jib booms,and lower yards complete- for one
74, one 4 , ontf sloop of war of tlio first,
mid one sloop of war of the second class,
per cubic fuQt. The pine plank stocks and
mast and spar timber, must bo tho best
quality loilg leaf, fine grain, heart, south
ern yellow pine; tlie plank stocks,and mast,
and spar timber must be free,, from sap,
heart shakes, and al) otbac defects; the
plank stocks must not be less than .8 j and
must average 45 feet in length; the pine
must squat e not less than 14 nor more than
10 inches at the butt, and may square one
fourth less at thejop end. The oak plank
stocks must square not less than 14 inpli
e» al the butt, and may square oue-foorth
t“s uLthtMnp end; they must have grorfJ|
on lands neat to salt water, or otherwise
ivithin the influence of the sea or salt »atei
air. The dimensions of thejniast and spur
timber will he furn)bhed to perloua intending
to make oflors> by the commanding offic er
of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. All the
aforementioned timber must have becucul
or tlie trees have been girdled between the
20th of October, and the 20th of February
on deliver^ it whl be in*pected f aud
Whitest*, sound
Rice, fiesli ,
Sperm Oil, Winter strained
c^petm Handle*
Superfine Flour
SI.nF CLOTHING.’
Drab Pea Jackets.
Bine ('lull! Trousers,
Do do Jui'kils,
Do do . Vests,’
While Flannel Shirts,
Do do Drawers,
Yarn Stockings,
Blankets,
Duck Frocks,
Do Trnwters,
Black Silk Hdkfs.
Wool Hal .
Shoes, '
thirled hair Mattrasses,
\t all the d ovH mentioned Yards,
cepi Bull inlin e.
\ml all the Navy Bread that may ho
ifqnired.ai the s.ml Navy Yards, and at
♦In* Navy Yar l Pensacola West Florida.
All the articles must he of the beti (qual
ity. Hie Slop Clothing and Nhv> Bread-
inuvl he fully equal to the samples, ju pat
tern* in the possession of the respective
Cmninindu.’ifs, hy whom they will ho
shewn in ail pe sous who in »y willy to see
them. The Blue 1.loth Jacket*,Trottser»,
•rod Vests, must he made of Indigo dyed
('loth; the Mnttinsse* must ho made of
Mean cm led hair with thick cotton ticking;
they must be six feet long, id inches wide,
and must weigh not less than trine pounds
avoirdupois each. The casks' containing
Whiskey and Molasses must have four iron
hoops put on each w hen required by tho
‘respective ('omimindunts, at the expense
of the Contractor. All articles must he
delivered, in sound substantial boxes, bar
rels, casks, kegs, or other suitable and proj
per packages, in good shipping order free
of expense, and no allowance will ho made
(or boxes, barrels, &c. or any other pack
ages whatsoever. On rlelfccry the articles
must be submitted io tire inspection of the
respeo ive Navy Yards, or such other in
spection as the Commissioners may direct.
Person* making offers will endorse them
Blffer uf furnish Groceries,” or ‘’.Slop
Clothing,” or “Ndvy Bread,” for the year
1880; tiiey must also affix a price to each
nnd every article enumerated under each
head they may propr»e to furnish, N oiher-
wise their offers will not be coiitidered.
. <tj?*To be published tw ice a week in the '
National Intelligencer, U, S. Telegraph,
Baltimore Republican*,Atiiciicatt Sentinel,
N. Y Courier and Enquirer; Providence
Patriot, Hartford Piin* s, Bost on Statu.*- .
man, N. II. Patriot* Richmond Enquirer^
Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Chailo’-ton
Patriot, Savannah Republican, Louisiana
Advertiser.
epi *0 198
Tig Blue and Starch.
BOXES Gilbert’. STARCH,
rf'W-XF 5 do Fig Blue .
Just received and foi sale hy
A PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle No 8 GibbonV Range,
•ept 20
Lumber Factorage.
T HE suhit-liber inform* his friends and
the public, that he continues tho -
Lumber -Factorage and,
Commission Business,
At the wlmrf adjoining the Canal, on hist
individual account.
He takes this opportunity of returning his
grateful th inks to those who, so liberally
putfoniseti tlie late firm of VVyily & Brown,
& respectfully solicits a shaic ofthesame.
ELISHA WYLLY.
aug 91
180ak
Wanted to tmiehix'se.
A NEG i.O boy. betneen 15 and 17
-years of ago.- Apply at the Office -
of tlie Savannah-Republican,
sept 20 10!m
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