Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 24, 1829, Image 1

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Effingham County, , INFERIOR COURT, July Tisha, 182... /v\’ iho petiiion of William Moral, eta* I P liii-r ilia cxtslenaa & loss ami praying the establishment of a certain promissory toiutly ami severally madennd signed ' fi j. Mulrync, and William O ,Vo, both lata of said county deceased, X Effingham county, 18th February, 18t4, payable to the said William Morel, or ;,drr. oh or before the 1st day of January MXt, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for received, a copy whereof, with the ”i! _|t 0 f t|,o sold William Morel, It died ft Clerk'. Office,-It is ordered that »,„! King, of the County of Effiing- the acting and qualified administrator if Si,aid William ft. Porter, deceased, 'and the heirs and representatives of tho said William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew c,a a an or before the (list day of the next wrnol this Court, why the prayer of .the titlo.tcr shpuld not be granted, andlt is her ordered that this rule be published am of tho public. Gazettes of the Cltv 'ivannab, oncoa month until the ‘ for shewing cause thereof, ict from the minutes, JNO. CUARLTON, Clk 107§L City time July i N. E. Rum, &c. ~ Landing. UV ItBI.d prime N; E. Hum 10 bales Platrii Stripes, and Slnr- 4 cases Ursb end Blnok Hats in keas chpico Oodien Butler ff£w, “Va,,debater's" Smoaked Beef SO Virginia Hams oaf"*"'* bj COHEN SiMIM.FR. Late Pnblicntions. T HE NEWFOUEST. a Novel by the author of "Brambieiye House’' laTiirr Ilill" &c. i TALES OF HUMOR As ROM ANCE, ■jelecled front popular German Writers, llrinslatod by Richard Hidcraft, H. A. I ROMANCES OF BEAD LIFE, by Ithe Author of ••Hungarian Tales." | 1U" I An assortment of STORY & TOY I HOOKS, for children, and Selected En- I gtarings and LI T linoil API 11C - Prints. Just received and for sale hv : T.M DRISCOLL. oct 8 Sugar, Coffee, &c. I "I AHHDS prime Jamaioa Sugar | 5 tierces do Oreen Cnffeo 150 pieces Hemp Bngcing Landing from ship Eliza «t Abbey and I Cur satis by QEO. GORDON, oct 6 tlllT M. Prciulergast., E AS received per schr Francis, from Ne. York. • .-'upr Blk 1’almarine, fiupt Fancy Velvet Prints, Supr English Ginghams, Sup, 8-4 French Bombazines, Spoiled Crimson Rafiineti, tlk Satin Levantines. Oreen Hill" for U natella covering, Blue Worsted Braid, Scarlet and Drib Cassime. e Shawls, Fancy Chintz do Blit Nankin and Canton Crapes, Barege.Hdkfa .ml Cravats, Superior Lawns, and Linen Cambric lidkfs Bine and Brown Cloths Cossimeret & Satlincts, Woodstock Gloves, Hnrteskin do Lined do All for sale low, At No 8 it t.l Gibbon's Block, oct t 200 all, Shapter & Tupper. lately Receive J and now offer for tale- Ajl TONS Swedes lion, coin- wT prising of a complete as- irtwent 1 80 lilidi prime St. Croix Sugar f>0 bbls Loaf ,|o 50 bags prime Green Coffee B hltds .do do do >00 bbls Nos'Mackerel too kogi ••Peabody’s*: White Lead 10 bbls Portland Iturn (colored) IS pipes Cognac Brandy S do Hollnnd Gin V pipe. Canary Wine SO qr casks do rlo 1 puncheon Irish Whiskey • *0 bbls New York Canal Flour,E. S. B. &co 400 bags "Yottlo’e” Parent Shot, as sorted 10 bbls “VandcwalorV-’ smoked Beef 10 boxes "best old Cavendish" To bacco so begs "best old Cavond'isli” To- bacco 40 qr boxes Spanish and American Segars 800 Grindstones, assorted sizes I oct Treasurer’s Office. ... OCTOBKR 1, 1820. ’ i • averi 'ge price nfFlourduringtlie a,t , l " onl b being go 50 per bnrrcl ol R., for tho present month P»t weigh as follows viz: . B j.'* C f. m ’ 2 lbs 18. oz oct ,3 M ’ w - STEWART, o. t . Notice. - gaffil lmvin « ot >y IP® “• ■'of BaSzJPi’- of Gp,lelb E,nst ' them tn Jo -fi. “ a 9 0,ml J'' dec. will hand pitbin theV™ n t uh5 " 1, >? r duirattested ItAva.i.. , i " r'l'SCtilll'll hv In tv anil nil |l-Uc vitbin the rims D ™ crlhe r B ........ pupils indoi,iod P ? 0 a sal b | ed , by la ' V ’ A " d ?" P'1 to make bntnedi,! d e?l 2- te aro , "»" lir Pcriber, #lllat0 payment - ■’ ' . ... to the sub- EPIlRABlKEIFf’ER, E| Bnglinp, Courw. Er, . ,,t ' (lec - ojlt 8 1 ®“ n, yt L *d Pflober, 1829. Brought, to Jail. F I Savannah, on the loth inst. a negro man him says his name Is JEIlltY, and that he belongs to the Slate of Geor gia, that he runaway from the ChStaliuo- clioe river about 4 months ago—ho is 5 feet B inches high, amt about 38 years of ngeihe is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. c. nug 18 180 Brought to Jail, fN Savannah on the 10th inst. a negro JL man who says hi* name is SIMON, and that he belongs tn the State of Geor gia, that he runaway from tlie Chatalmo- uheo River atom 4 months ago—ho is 5 feet & 8-4 Indies high and about 25 years of age—he has 1 >»t one nf Ins-front teeth. JOHN (t DEWS, j.c, c. ring 10 Brought to Jail. rfN Savannah, on the lOth inst. a negro JL man who says his name is NED. and tliut he ballings to' ihe State nf Geoigia, thru he.fgnawny from the Chatahoocltee rivet about 4 months ago, he Is 5 feet 8 laches high nnd about 23 years t JOHN I. DEWS c.c. atig 18 inn Brought to Jail. T v Savannah, on the 25th ultimo, a ne- JL gro man, who says his name is TO- iNEY.nn I that be belonj?- to William Boal <if Richmond County, <ta. tliut hn runaway about two wo k, ago, lie is 5 feet 8 1 2 in ches high A about 85 veaisofage—the top of Ills head is giay. JOHN! DEWS. j.c. c. ane0 175 t Brought to Jail. TN Savannuh, bn tbe 81st ultimo, a ne- jB. grir man who la. s his name, is ISA AC and that he helungs tn Bevill Cook of El bert i 'minty, Oa thut he runaway about three weeks ago—lie is 5 feci 2 3-4 inches high and about 45 ' ears of age, he >has a scar on hit thin. JOHN I DEWS. j. c. c. augfl 175 Brought to Jail. tTN Savannah on tile 10th ins', a negro Z man who say* Ids name is MOS' .3,and ■ lint he belongs to Wm Bell, of Munroe Cnimiy, Georgia, that he runaway about fijur weeks ago, be Is 5 feet 0 t-t inches high and about 28 ye >rs of ,ge. . sept 22 J. I. DEWS, j. c. c. Brought to Jail. TN Savannah on the 25th May a negro Z. ntan who says Ids name is JANUA RY, and tint ho belongs tn Edward Cltis olmn, of South Carolina, that he ranaway about one week ngo, he is 5 leet I inches high and ahmit 22 years of age, he lias last several of his front teeth. nug B J. 1. DEWS. j. c. o. Brought to Jail. TN Savannah, on the<3d ult. a mulatto Z. woman who says her name is NELLY and that she belongs to the estate of Edwd Bryan, Twiggs County, Georgia, and that she ranaway about two months ago. She is 5 feet 1 t-2 inches high and about 22 years of age. JNO. 1, DEWS, j. c. c oct 3 Committed to Jail, A T Coosa whatcido, on the 2 5th of May /» last, a negro man nnmod GEORGE who says he belongs to tho Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. ilobeil McCall is agent; he is about 33 years of age, 5 feet 7 or B Inches high jidy 13 J. J- BECK, j. n. o. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatcliie. on the 25th March /% last, a negro man who soys his name is JOE, wild first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, but since snys lie belongs to a Mr. J dm 'l’hierco, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah; he is about 5 feet 0 inches high, and about fnrtv years of age. J. J. BECK, J. n. n. july 13 163 For Sale. TV Y leave of the Inferior Court of this Zffi County, will bo sold on Iho First Tuesday of December, for the benefit ol tho crodilors, that valuable and improved plantation, otFSkidawaj Island, contain ing 080 acres, and known by the name of HIBERNIA. THOa. U. P. CHARLTON. Adm’r. de bonis non, ate. sept 15 193 Just Received. 4,000 1 A few hundred lbs of Georgia Ba* con, cured by Jones ALSO, A general Aesortment of GROCERIES. With many articles of Dry Goods, Castings, Gut- lery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Hats, fyc. All of which will be sold on good terms by applying to the subscriber. SAMUEL J. BRYAN. Oet 3 201 Syrup of Sassaparilla. Ptaq HE subscriber has jitst ieceived a sup JL ply of this celebrated Syrup. A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’rfinnge.B . sept 20 .138 \ '..-IV, Notice. F OUR months after date, application will bo made to the Hon. the Justi ces of the Inferior court of Emanuel coun ty, for leave to soil all. the- real estate of James I. Anderionfodlho benefit of the heirs & creditors. TJa£S,WINNJgX. . .. . ' Regular Communication OF THE Grand Lodge of Georgia. T HE Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge of the State of Geor* gla and the different Lodges under its ju risdiction by their proper representatives, aro loqiiesfed to assemble at the GRAND LODGE HALL, in Mlllegcviile, on Mon day tho 7th day ofDeoember next. THOMAS F. GREEN, Grand Secretary, G. L. S. G. (E?" Tho Editors of the Savannah Re publican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma con Telegraph, Washington News,Colum bus Enquirer, will give tile above thtee weekly insertions, end forward their ac counts to the Grand Secretary. ' net 15 <00 To Rent. A convenient dwetiini mg Pleasantly situate,, in Brough house' oct 15 ton street Apply to ABRAII A D SOBstf AMS Notice. A I.L persons indebted to the Estate of l)t. Elijah Gillktt, will be plea sed to In tnnke payment to the subscriber ; and tltosa having demands against the same, will present themtn JAMES HIOGINBOTTOM, Ad’mor. de bonis non. with the will annoxed. Lower Throe Runs,(S. C.JScpt. 7th, 18(9. oct 8 201 Isaac Norton H AS received Ivy recent nrrivalt from New York a handsome assortment of well selected STAPLEl( FANCY DRY GOODS Among which are <0,000 yds. Negro Cloth consisting of English and I tomestic Plains, Snt- tinets. Hues. Cassinrts, Woolseys&c * Heavy Duffle Blankets Bleachtd and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Striped and Plaid Homespuns 150 ps. Chltlta and low priced Cali coes Light and dark Plaid Ginghams 1 case Superfine Linen Bomhazetis, Sinehaws and Sarsnelts 0-4 7 4 8-4 and 9-4 Table Diaper Shell and Brazilian Tucking and Side Combs Silk Gauze and Worsted Barege Shawls White Si Coloured Flannels &e. &c. net 8 20i Proposals. T HE undersigned will receive proposals until the next meeting of Council, to cut a slip of thirty (eat wide and sixty feet deep, between the wharves of R. M. Goodwin and the estate of.Serinus Mayer. MICHAEL BROWN,) GEORGE SIIICK, V Committee. R. R. CUYLER, ) oet ' S 205 Sulphate Quinine and Swaims Panacea, M ft OUNCES French and English jQ-\w Sulphate Quinine 2 boxes Swaim s Panacea For sale by HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oct tS Tobacco and Segars. 5 BOXES "S S Saunders" best quali ty old Cavendish Tobacco ' 5 boxes “Marshall’s" dry cured prime old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes “S3 Saunder s" old & choice Tobacco—8 lumps 10 kogs" Goode". Tobacco—18’s 10 do “ Alorgan" do l<’s 10 do •• Bernard" do t2’.s 100 half boxes common Segars 40 qr do half Spanish do 160 one tenth boxes Spanish Segars, “Oabannro" brand 20 qr and ) boxes Spanish Segars, 12 half ) "WC." brand Just received and for sale by ■HALL, SH AFTER & TUPPER., oct IS 5 Just Received. HMDS N. O. Sugar 10 kega Goshen Butter ^ ^ An invoice of Seitees,Fancy and Wiq( wm or and Rocking Chain. Landii-g from ships Stalira an 1 Eliza & Abbey, and for sale by oct R J-B- HERBERT. Landing and in Store. 5 IHID.3 Boston Rum 5 do Jamaica do 8 pipes Brandy 8 Hltds Sugars 50 casks Nails assorted 5 Bngs Pepper 5 do Pimento 1 cotton Si Wool cards 2 Cases Leghorn Ilats, &c. 10 Kegs Cordials, ForSUl0k/ L. BALDWIN&co. oct to 204 A Card. T HE Subscriber has taken charge of, and will keep under his own direc tion, Iho warehouse first built by himself, and by an Act of the Legislature of 1821, intended to be a public waiehouse, in Hamburg, for the Uorage of cotton and tobacco.—A tobacco inspection to be kept therein. This warehouse, fur convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, is in ferior to none in this part ol the country-— It is 800 feet in lengtli and 50 feet in width, with a plunk floor—situated in the centre of the town, on tho bank of the Savannah River, and within too feet of the stream. The other three aides ore bounded bv streets, one nf 100 feat.one of 100 feet,and one of ho leet. Two platforms will ex tend front the warehouse to the river ; so that cotton will be put on boats without touching the ground, except when tho /Iv or is very low. RATES. For Inspection end Storage of Tobacco for 0 months, per hhd. $1 SO Foi Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bank eacli bale per month. It 1-t Fo forwarding either to Sa vannah ot Charleston, per hale 12 1-2 Liberal advances on produce placed un der his charge, will be made for a moderate premium, or customary rates. He will take tile same care, and use tho same dili gence for others as he would for himself. He will adhere to and go on with Ins o- liginal plan with regard to the building of the town of Hamburg—nil imprisonments, personal violence and persecutions, and ull the farsical Sheriff's Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If Joint Wtlliainsnm and Ids colleagues want a town, let them do as I have done— bnitd one. I will however, accept nf all. their spare change to help along the nccoriipllehmcnt of that great undeitaliing ; but the Town hey shall never have. I hnilt it for my self; not foi them.—And if I Imd the a- hillties and porsevernnee to build a Town, the will flnd that I hare abilities and perse verance enough to take care of it. Jle will bo duly tlinnkfiil to all who fa vor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ. IIAMBURO, Sept <8th, 1829 P. S. I am proud to say that the Hum- burg merchants have supplied llicipaelvos this season, with more goods ot all kinds than at any former period, particularly yuch as salt, Iron, sugar, coffee, bagging, dry-goods, Sic. Several new stoics have already opened, and others will open very shortly Tito usual spirited disposition prevails to give as heretofore, at least as much, if not more, for cotton, than in any other city nr town in Ihe.up-cuuntry. As for money, none will be countenan ced uni ss it is founded on a solid basis; and should other be taken in the market, or should any monied institution in which lie ntnrkct and country are interested, go beyond what might be considered just and prudent, immediate notice of it will he gi ven, without fear or favor. Under all these favorable circumstances I am induced to hope that the community and country generally, will find it to their interest to favor us with their custom. H. S. oct 3 <otr By the President of the U. Landing per Emeiine, from Boston.' A' N invoice of Clinirt and Bedsteads, .A, i hair cloth Couch 1 Jersey Wagon oe. F .°r ,eby J. B. HERBERT. For Sale. A N excellent Gig and Saddle Horse a- /% bout six years of age, perfectly gen- tio and safe for family use, and is also well calculated for a Physician. Apply to the subscriber JOS. S. PEL6T. I oct 10 _ M4m Paints and Paint Oil. Navt Commissioners' Omct, I0lh September 1829. U EALED PtopQsnli will be received ot 1^ this Office until 1ti Novninbcr next, to supply all the Paints and Palm Oil that may be requirod lor the servico of the year 18d0< at the Navy Yards Portsmouth, N. II. Charlestown, Mats. Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Gosport, Vft. to be delivered upon the requisitions of the Commanding Officers of the Navy Yards, respectively, or of the Navy Ageuts, is: ■O B 57 •» H *tt O States. I N pursuance nf law, I. Andrew Jack- son, President of the United Statu ol America do hereby-declare and. make known that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at 8f Helena Court House, in tho State of Louisiana, on the second Monday In November next, for the dispo sal ofthe unappropriated public lands with in the limit of the undermentioned town ships, situate in toe Land District West of Pearl River,and East of the Island of New Orlenns, to wit; Towrishlp two, of Range one, Townships one, two, three, five and six, of Range 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, fire,six and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and seven, and fractional township eight,of Range six. Townships one, two, tlireo, four, five,six and seveh. and fractional township eight,of Range Seven. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven, and liaotional township eight,of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and seven of Range nine. Tlie above townships are all situate south ofthe thirty first degree of latitude, and East ot the Meridian, and embrace nearly all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw, and Tangapaha rivers. Tlie townships will be offered in the or der above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. Tlie lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will be ex cluded from sale. Givon under my hand at tlie city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1829.. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the'Prosident, ‘ GEO. GRAHAM Coinmissionei ofthe General Land Office, To lie published in tho Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti- Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo cral, Mobile Register. Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Seminot, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer- curyr Savannah Republican, AugUsta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & Lpuis- ville Advertiser,’ july 28 171 : 0013 Just Received. v FIRKINS prime Goshen Butter F ° t,al9by j.B,HERB^ nr* l 3 •4 w >j5 iwfr §•§• §•§•§• 8- §■&&&■ s -c 5LZ qH ‘ C r cargo delivered. Tile cordage must 1 in.ide of clean water rotted hemp, tile yarns o be erred at least three months before be- mg laid Into cordage; iho curdage must bit ■if such sizes as may beiobuirrdhy theics- pectivo Commandants, and most stand lha proof es'ablished at the respectlre NavJ I ards. Bidders must slnte their price fot ’ potent," and, for "common laid." Tho copper innsi be of the best quality.ond con sist of tueli kinds and sizes is th< respec tive commandants may require; theshealh. big copper must be cold rolled; the whole on delivery must undergo the inspection of tlife Navy Yafris, or vuch other insuec* tion as the Commissioners may direct. All deliveries mutt be made freo from all ex pense to the Government, To l.e published twlon a week In the No tional intelligencer, U. S. Telegruph. Hal- ’ timore Republican, American Sentinel, N< Y. Courier and Enquirer, Providence Pat riot, liicliinimtl Enquirer, Norfolk Herald. R'leigh Star,Charleston Pajriot.Savannah Republican, Louisiana Advertiser, sept 28 198 S-8'8-8’5 8-8'8-8-8-8-8-8*8-8*e‘ -1 All the articles must be ofihe best qual ity; mus; be delivered in sound substantial boxes, barrels, risks, or other suitable and proper packages, in good shipping order, free of all expense totlio government; nnd no allowance will be made far boxes, bar rels, casks, or any niher packages wliatnv er. On delivery the articles must be sub mitted to the Inspection of the respective Navy Yards, or such other inspection as tlie Commissioners may direct. Porsons making offers must affix a lo each and every article, otherwise bids will not i^ponsidercdi they mui endorsed “Offer to furnish Puinr Paint Oil for the year 1830.” To be published twice a week in the Na tional Intelligencer, United States’ Tele graph, Baltimore Republican, American Sentinol, New York Courier tn Enquirer. Prnvidenro Patriot, Raleigh Star, Char leston Pan lot, Savannah Republican, Lou isiana Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald. sept 26 198 Timber, Cordage, & Cop* per. Navt CoMaissioNzxx’Ornct, 18th September, 1829 S EALED proposals w ll be received at this office until the 1st November next to supply tlie following White Oak ami Yellow Pine Plank Stocks, White Ouk Knees, and Masts and Spar Timber, to be deliveied at the Navy Yards Portsmouth, N. H. Charlestown, Mass Brooklyn,N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk; and all tlie cordage and copper that may be required the respective < onuhnnding Officers of the said Navi Yards, to be de livered open their requisitions, for the ser vice of the yeai 1880. White Oak and Yellow Pine Plank Stocks. At Portsmouth, 5000 cubic feel best white oak plan! stocks 7000 do best ioog leaf yel low pine plank stocks At Charles town, 10,000 do best white oak plauk stocks 13,000 do best long leaf yel low pine plank slacks At Brooklyn, 25,000 do best white oak plank stocks. 10,000 do best long leaf yel low pine plank stocks At Philadel phia, 5,000 do best white oak v. plank stocks ffjOOO do best long leaf yel , low pine plank stocks At Washing ton, . 4,000 do best white oak * plank stocks 4,000 do best long leafye) low pine plauk stocks At Gosport, 25.000 rlo best white oak plank stocks 16,000 do best long leaf yel low pine plank stocks. White oak knees at Boston, Hew York, and Norfolk, from 0 feel 8 inches to 7 feet body, from 5,feet to 5 feel 8 inches arm, and to side from 8 h> 11 inches nett siding. Masts and spar "timber at Norfolk, for tlie lower masts and bowsprits, topmasts and jib booms,antflower yards complete for one 74, one 4., one sloop of war ol the first, andjine sloop ol war of the second class, per cubic foot. Tbe pine plank stocks and mast and spar timber, must bo the best quality long leaf, fine grain, heart, south cm yellow pine; the plank steciAiiid mast, and spar limber must be free _ from sap, heart shakes, and all other oefecla; the plank stocks must not be less than 85 and must average 45 fget in length; the pine must square not less than 14 nor more than 10 inches at the butt,-and may square one fourth less at the lop ond. The oak plank siocks must square not less than 14 inch es at the butt, and may square one-fourili ess at the top etftl; they must liavo grown on lands nearto Salt water, or otherwise within the influence ofthe sea or salt water air. The dimensions ofthe mast.and apar timbcrwill be furnished to persons intending ’ll) make offers, by the cbmrtiandtng officer 3? the Navy Yard, Gosport, Vo. AH the .forementioned timber must have been cut or the tiees havc bten girdled between the 20th ef October, and the 20th of February a8**>«deUvel$U #al be inspected 1 ,' and meastired conformably the printed rules g retoribod by tho Commissioners, dated epf. 1st 1820, of such Other inspection end measurement as they may direct, and must be delivered by the 1st of December. 1830j The certificate of two rcspccinblo pertoni that tho tifnber w.ns cut within tho prescribed limitt; must nccompauy each rarort sioli«f*s.»«l mi._ ■ v .* ^ Groceries, Slop Clothing and Navy Bread. NaVy CoMStlssioNEas' Office, loth September 1820. CSEALED PROPOSALS will be' rtf. O ccived at this Offico until the 1st of November n'-xt.to luriiiah all the Groceries, Slop Clothing, and A’trtjf Bread, that uir,y lie required during theyear 1830. fur tlie Naval service, at tlie Navy Y-rds, Ports mouth, N. II. Uliarleslowh. Mass. Brook lyn New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, and Gosport, Va. to lie fur; nithed upon tlie icquisiiiohs of tiro respec tive Commanding,, Officers ot Navy A- GUOCERIES. Whiskey, best quality, 1st proof. 1-4 at least ry proof. 1-4 at Isast rye. per eallbm Mnlas.nl, • do White Beans, sound per biiilieti White Peas, sound . do Rice, fresli per pound. Sperm Oil, Wintet strained per gbllon. Speim Candles per pound* Superfine Flour per barrel. SLOP CLOTHING. . Drab Pea Jackets, each Blue Cloth Trowterl, pel palf Do do Jackets, each Do do Vests. each •V bile Flannel Shirts, each Do do Drawers, [pail Yarn Stockings, pail Blankets, each Duck Frocks, each Do Traivsers, per pall Black Silk lidkfs. each Wool Hats, each Siloes, - pair Curled hair Mattresses, each At all llie-liove mentioned Yards, ex cept Baltimore. And all the Navy Bread that mov be required at the said Navy Yards, and at the Navy Yard Pensacola West Florida. All the aiticles must be of the besi qual ity. The Slop Clothing and Navy Bread must be fully equal lo the samples, or pat terns in the possession of the respective Commandants, by whom tliej will be shown to ail pe sons who m ,y wish to seo them. The Blue cloth Jackets.Tiowsers, and Vests, must be made nf Indigo dyed Cloth; the Math asses must bn iiiade of clean cui led liuir with thick cotton licking; they must be six feet long. 28 incl.es w ide, and must weigh not less than nine pounds avoirdupois esch. The' Casks Containing Whiskey and Mola'sSes must have four iron! hoops put on each when required by tbs' respective Commandants,- at the expenso of the Contractor. All articles must bo delivered, in sound substantial boxes, bar rels, casks, begs, or. other suitable and proj per packagefs, tn good shipping order fired of expense, and no allowance will be mode lor boxes, barrels, Ac. or any other pack ages whatsoever. On delivery the articles mutt be submitted to the inspection of the respeoTre Navy Yards, or such other in spection as the Commissioners may direct. Persons making offers will endorse themf •'Offer to; furnish Groceries,” or “Slop' Clothing,’’ or "Navy Bread,” for the year 1880; they must also affix a price to each md every article enumerated under eaclY head they may propose fo furnish, oilier- wise their offers will not he considered. 'I7*To be published iu ire a week in the National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph, Baltimore Republican, American Sentinel, N. Y Courier and Enquirer, Providence Patriot, Hartford Times, Boston States men, N. II. Patriot, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Ilorald, Raleigh Star, Chaileston Patriot, Savannah Keputiliodn, Louisiana? Advertiser, sept 20 « 198 Fig Blue and, Starch. 69 ft BOXES Gilbert’s STARCHy rVV 5 do Fig Blue Just received and for sale by A PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range.- sept <6 • Lumber Factorage. T HE subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he continues the Lumber Factorage and Commission Business, at the wharf adjoining the Cana), off. big individual account. He takqithis opportunity of returning blk grateful thanks to those who so liberally pafronised the late firm of Wylly & BMVvd, & respectfully solicits a share oftbC,Same, ELISHA WYLLY. augSf 186ae Wanted to Purchase. A NEGRO boy between ti and IT , years of oge. -Ap|‘ ofthe Savannah Rcpubli sept 20 IB UK years of age. Apply at the office dican.