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PALLY SAVANNAH REPUBLIC AN. Mo 214..... Vol. XXVI MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1829. Whole No 6480. Effingham County, PFRIOlt COURT, JuitT*bm. 18*0, y NFthe petition of William Morel, sta- . line ilie existence & loss end praying lhr establishment or a certain promissory iolntlv and severally made and ilgnod MamJ.Mulryne. end William O Vnrter. both late of said county deceased, Intel Effingham county, 19th .February, payable to the said William Morel, or Mile', a" before the 1st day of January far the sum of twenty.five dollars,for ” ' ie ceived, a copy whereof, with the TjuSvil of the said William Morel, is died rfta Clerk’s Office,-It is ordered that William King, of the County of Effilng- rSiilt the acting and qualified administrator K said William O. Porter, deceased L ,he heirs and representative, of tlio sail William J. Mulryno, deceased, do shew , on or before the fiiat day of the noxt Illl0 l this Court, why the prayer of the litio er should not be granted, and it is ther ordered that this rule be published B of tho public Gazettes or the City l0 i o.vannah, once a month until the time appointed for showing cause thereof. Extract front the minutes, \ JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. July 16, ‘ ‘O^t. Icaii'O ltcrm Inf N. E. Rum, &c. />a Landing. OV BRL8 prime N.F.. Rum 1 10 bales Plaids Stripes, ami Slilr- 4 cases Drab and Black Hals 10 kegs choice Goshen Butler 0 bbls “VanderwaterV Smoaked lleef SO Virginia Hams ' n cf« W.N&i*n,t,ik Late Publications. |r|W. NEWFOilEST. a Novel by I J. the authorof ••Bramhletye Housf” l>Tnrr Hill" be TALESOFIIIJMOR& ROMANCE selected from popular German Writers translated by Richard Holernft, B. A. J ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by |he Author of "Hungarian Tales." AES i An assortment of STORY St TOY JIOOKS, for children, and Selected En- Slaving* nnd LITHOGRAPHIC Prints. F Just received and for aale by T. M DRISCOLL, oct 9 Sugar, Coflee, &c. O IIHDS prime Jamaiua Hugar S tierces do Green Coffee ISO pieces Hemp Ragging Landing from ship Elina & Abbey and fcir sale by GEO. GORDON, oct fl tO*T M. Piendergast. fAS received per sclir Francis, from 1 New York. Aupt Blk Patmarine, Bupf Fancy Velvet Prims, Sapr English Ginghams, flopr 0-1 French Bombazines, Spoiled Crimson Hatlinots, Blk Satin Levantines. Green Silk for Umbrella covering, Bine Worsted Braid, Scarlet and Drab Cassimc.o Shawls, Fsncy Chintz • do Blk Nankin and Canton Crapes, Barege lldbfs „nd Cravats, Superior Lawns, .and Linen Cambric lldkfs Blue and Brown Cloths Cassimeres ft Hnttinets, Wondsiock Gloves, llorseskin do Lined do All for sale low, At No 9 & 14 Gibbon's Block, eel 1 goo lall, Shnpter & Tupper. •s fo'MyJttuivtil and now offer far talc. T'|Nrt Swedes linn, com- v W prising of a complete as- tlinenr 90 birds prime St. Croix Sugar 50 bhls Loaf do ’ 50 bags pri me Green Codes ^ hhds do “ do do 200 bbls No 9 Mackerel 100 kogs "Peabody’s" White Lead 10 bids Portland Bum (colored) 15 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 do HoJIuntl Gin 10 pipes Cnnnry Wine 20 qr casks do do 1 puncheon Irish Whiskey SO bbls New York Canal Flour,E. 8. B. deco too bags "Yonlo's" Patent Shot, as sorted 10 bbls "Vandewater’s" smokert Beef 10 boxes "best old Cavendish" To- bneco 30 kegs "best old Cavendish” To bacco AO qr boxes Spanish and American Brought to Jail. I N Savannnh, on the loth iust. a negro man who snys Ids name is JERRY, and that he belongs to the Stnto of Gonr. gia, that lie ranasvay from the Clintnhoo- oboe river nbnut 4 months' ngu—lie is 5 foot 9inches high, amt about 99 years of age;he is of a yellow complexion and stut ters nlien speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. o nug 1R l BO Brought to Jail, I N Savannnh on the loth inst. a negro man whnsays his name is SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of Geor gia, that lie raiiasvny from die Chntiilioo- oboe River about 4 months ago—bo is 5 feet & 9*4 Indies high and about 4b years of age—he has Inst one of his front teeth JOHN 1. DEWS, j.c.c, nug tS Brought to Jail. r l Savannah, on the 10th inst. a negro mnn who says his name is NED. and llinl ho belongs to tho State nf Geoigia, that lie ranatvay from the Chatnhoocliee river about 4 months ngo, he is 9 feet 8 inches high ami nlinnt 29 venrs i JOHN I. DEWS c. c. nug IB ISO l>ct e°° G,lndslonM « assorted sizes Treasurer’s Office. .._ Ol'TOBKn 1, 1820. ir. aVCr ‘ , 3° |,rice ofFfflJr during the wt month being So 50 per barrel ol Mw '; J ix “‘ ! toy tho present month « weigh as follows viz: 6 !.t C f, mS ^paf 41l,,i9 o^ SW. kSSt" and loot 3 M - W ’ STEWART, o. t. . Notice. L gninstatio* ffl{ n 8 ar| y demands a- » a ?BM&m’n' 8 of Gotleib Ernst, in to lbe S,?h Qm ’L y ’ dec - wUI h,nd m\n Hie timonrr hS u ,helr - du, Y aU08t °d Liras indeluci| P toT! b i ed by ln ' v ' ' ind al1 I to niako inuned^ 3 ‘ aro rec l l,ir 3 (Tiber. • d,at<! pay mont , 0 the sub! ep »BAIM KRIFFER, Efflnelum Ceiin, m( l r Ernst, dec. wOUnty, ad Qatober, 1820. Brought to Jail. I N Snvqnnah, on the 25th ultimo, a no- gm man, who says Ids name is TO- NEY.nnd that hi- belongs to William Boat of Richmond County, Gn. that tie runaway about two week, ago, lie is 8 feel 9 1-2 in- cites high At about 95 veaisofagc—the top of Ills bead is gray. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. c. augO 115 Brought, to Jail. I N Sava.mall, on the 91st ultimo, a i . grit man who sa s Ids name is IS A AC and that he beltings to Bevill Conk of El bert County. On thin he rannwny about three weeks ago—he is b feel 2 9-4 incite, high md about 45 years of age, lie lias a sear on Ids chin.’ JOHN I DEWS, j. c. c nugfl 175 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 10th ins-, a negro man who snys his name is M08:.8,nml that ho belongs to Wm Bell, of Miiurne County, Georgia, that he rnnntVny nhnut four weeks ago, he is 5 fuel 6 1-2 inches high anil abonl £8 ye ns of age. sept 22 J. I. DEWS, j. c. c. Brought to Jail. F l Snvqpnnh on the 25th May a negro man who snys bis name is JANUA RY,-and tint he belongs to Edwqrd'Chis ulmn. of South Carolina, th t he rannwny about nnn week ngo, lie is 5 tcet 2 inches high and about £2 years of age, lie has lost several nf Ids front teeth., nug B . J. 1. DEWS. j. c. c. Brought to Jnil. r t Savannah, on the2Jil ult. a mulatto a nman who snys her name is NELLY and tlint she belongs to the estate of Eilwd Bryan, Twiggs County, Georgia, and ih.it sho ranawny about two months ago.' She is 5 feet I 1-2 inches high and about 22 years of ago. JNO.l. DEWS, j.c.c oct 9 Committed to Jnil, A T Coosawhatcliie, on til" 15th of Mnv Inst, a negro man named GEOBGE who says he bolongs to the Oukmulgee Navigation Company in Genrgin. of wlmm Mr. iioheit McCall is agont; he is about 95 venrs of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high jiily 19 J. J. BECK, j. b. ii. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatfltie. on the 25th March Inst, a negro man wlm says his name is Ji >E, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis ns hia master, hut since says he belongs to n Mi J dm rhierce, who lives about 4 miles from Snvannah; he is about 5 feel 9 inches high, and about forty years of age. J. J.BECK, j-b.d. july 19 109 For Sale. B Y leave of the Inferior Court of this Coitnty, will ho sold on the First Tuesday of December, for the benefit ol the creditors (hat valuable and improved plantation, on Skidawnj Island, contain* ingBSO acres, and known by the name of IJlBfiBNIA. THOo. U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. de bouts non, &c. sept 10 193 Jtlst Received. 4,000 A few hundred lbs of Georgia Da- con, cured by Jonds also, A general Assortment of GROCERIES. With many nrticlos of Dry Goods, Castings, Cut lery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Ifais, fyc. All of which will bo sold on good forms by applying to tho subscriber. SAMUEL J. BRYAN, oct 9 201 Regular Communication OF THE Grand Lodge of Gcorgin. T HE Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge of the Stnto of Geor gia and the different Lodges under its ju risdiction by their proper representatives, am leqtiosted to assemble nt (Ik- GRAND LODGE IIALL, in Millegeville, on Mon- daT tile 7th day of December next. THOMAS F. GREEN, Gmail Secretary, G. L. S. G. H?“ The Editor* of the Savannah Re publican. Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma con Telegraph, Washington News,Colum bus Enquiier, will glvo tiie above tlneo weekly insertions, and forward their nr.- conntsto the Grand Secretary, out 15 (00 Si so Notice. F OUR months nfter date, application will’ho made to tho lion, the Justi ces of the inferior court of Emnnuoi coun ty, for leave to sell all the rcnl estate of James I. Anderson for tho benefit of the heirs & creditors. THOS. W1NNEY. sopt £6 Portland Rum. 1 A BBLS Portland Rum (coloured.) JL V Lanaing from ship Helen Mar and for sale Gy . HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oats A 4 oct 15 To Rent. A convenient dwelling house Pleasantly situate,, in Brough ton street Apply to AD ABRAHAMS 20flaif It 1-2 12 1-2 A sept SO To Kent, The stores nenr Market square occupied hy Elicnezer Jenckes. Possession givon the 1st Nor. for terms enquire of M. MYERS, loot For Hale or to Rent. Tlio subscriber wishes eith er to soli, or rent for one year from the 1st of November noxt, his House, situated on Colum bia Square, corner of York and Haber sh.nn Hireets—n carriage bouse and stable, with other outbuildings, are attached to the ouse. JAMBS BROWN sept B 190$ » Mi Notice. , persons indebted to the Estate of A LL pen Di. Elijah Gimxtt, will lie plea sed to to make payment to the snhscrihor; and those having demands against the same, will present them tn .JAMES H1GGINHOTTOM, AU’mor. de bonis non. with the will annexed. Lower Three Rims’,(8. C )Scpt. 7th, 1020. oct 9 201 Isnnc Norton H AS received by recent arrivals from New York a handsome assortment of well selected STAPLEtf FANCY DRY QOODS. Among which arc 20.000 yds. Negro Cloth consisting uf Eimlisli nnd Domestic Plains', Sat- thiets. lings. Cassinets, Woolseys&c Heavy Pufile Blankets Bleached anil Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Striped and Plaid Homespuns 150 ps. Chintz and low priced Cali cues Light and dark Plaid Ginghams 1 case Superfine l.inen Bnmhnzetis, Sineliaws and Snr’snetts fl-4 7 4 8-1 and I) 4 Table Diaper Shell and Brnzillinn Tucking and Side Combs Silk Gauze and Worsted Barege Shan Is While Si Coloured Flannels Sec. Stc. oct 9 .201 A Card. T HE Subscriber has taken qliargo of, and will kcop under Ids own direc tion, the warehouse first bitill by himself, oud by an Act of the Legislatoro of 1821, intended to bo a public waieliouie, in Hamburg, for the storage of coitun and tobacco.—A tobacco inspection to bo kept therein. This warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, is in ferior in none in this part ol tho country*— It is 300 feet in length and 00 feet in width, with a plank floor—situated in the centre of the town, oil the bank of (lie Savannah River, nnd within 100 feet ol the stream. The other tlireo sides are bounded by streets, one of 160 feet,one of 100 feet,and one of BO leet. Two platforms will ex tend from tlio warehouse to the river ? so that cotton will be put on boats without couching tho ground, except w hen the riv er is very low. RATES. For Inspection nnd Storage of Tobacco fur 0 muntlis, v per lihd. For Storage nf Cotton nnd dolivery on the river bank cadi bale per month. Fo forwarding either to Sa vannah ot Charleston, per bale Liberal advances on produce placed un der hi« charge, will be mnde for a moderate premium, or customary rates. He will take the same care, nnd use the same dili gence for others as he would for himself. lie will adhere to and go on with Ids o- riginat plan with regard lo the building of the town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, personal violence nnd persecutions, and all the farslcal Sheriff's Sides of Hamburg, to the contrary notwiihstanding. If John Willinnuftm ami Ids co/leagues want a town, let them do as 1 have done— build line. I will however, accept nf nil their spare chnnge to help along tho accomplishment of dial great undertv iking ; bill the Town hey shall novel have. 1 built it for my self: not foi them.—And iff hnd the n- hilities and perseveranco to build a Town, the will find that I have abilities und perse* verarice enough lo take care of it. He will ho duly thankful to all who fa vor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ HAMBURG, Sept28tll, 1820 P. 8.1 mu proud to sav that the Ham burg merchant* have supplied themselves ibis season, with more-goods ot all kinds than nt any former period, particularly such as salt, iron, sugar, enffee, bagging, dry -goods Ate. SevernI new stolen have already opened, and others will open very shortly Tlio usual spirited disposition prevails to give as heretofore, at leant as much, if not more, for cotton, than in any other city or to"n in the up-country. As for money, none will be countenan ced unl ss it Is founded on a solid basis: and should other be taken in the market, or should any monied institution in which lie market and country are interested, go bevond whai might be considered just and prudent, Immediate notice of it will be gi ven, without fear or favor. Under oil those 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. II. S. oct fi fOlp Paints and Paint Oil. Navy Commissionzits’ Oftice, „ 'OH. ^September 1020. .ii'SB 1 mpnsals will be received at tins Ofiico until 1st November noxt. to supply all tho Paints ind Paint Oil that may be rrquired for tho service of the year 1830, at the .\«yy Yards Portsmouth, N. i l H f sl0W,, t Maw. Brooklyn, N. Y. I hiladclphia, Washington, and Gosport, \ a. to be delivered upon the requisitions of the Commanding Oflicers of the Navy Yurds, reiufjotively, or of the Nuvy Agents, iz* * 5 ss as % y s a P jsffi 5 fill J £T S' ° S ** F 2. T. s !? P s> *■ =■ ! 2 -o *■ o »§•» o 8-8- §■ 8-8- g- §• §■§■§•! 5 £ z •5 -3 ‘ c «.F _ _ "a.a q.3 4 £4 L'S M a. u a a. a ooo.o- £.0.0.0.-, o.o.o.ao.0. OOO fs OOOOOS a. a. a. a o.*2 o o o p e ^ All the articles limit hr ofilie best qual ity! must lie delivered ill sound vuhsinntial boxes, barrels, rasks, nr other -suitable and proper packages, in good shipping order, fiec of all expense to tlio government: nnd no allowance will bo made fur bnxes. liar rels, cask*, ot any nihor-package* wiialvv er. On delivery the artiele* must be sub mitted tn the inspection nf (lie respective Navy Ynids. or such oilier inspection at the t’oimiiissinners may dirert. • Persons making offers must affix a price in each and every uilicle. otherwise their bid* willnnl lid'eunsidercil: they must be endorsed "Offer to furnish Paint* and Paint Oil foi the year 1890." Tn he published twice a Week in llic Na tional Intelligencer, United States' Tele graph, Bahimure Republican, American Sentinel. New York t onrler -V Enquirer, Providence Patriot, Raleigh Slar, Char leston Patiint, Savannah Republican, Lou itiaim Advertiser,, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald, sept 26 108. measured conformably to the’prlnted rule* prescribed by the Commissioner*, dated oc|it. |si 1826, or such other inipcctinn nHd measurement ns they may direct, and i'aen ljodolivtr >'; l „ l) y tb« l»t of Demn'ier, 1830. I he certificate of two respectable Ih ,° ,in,ber wa * ou t within me prcacribecl limits, must accompany each in idn .e'Ji verod ' 'h' 0 cordage must be n hi ?" V" ,or r . n,,ed hcm P' 'he yarn* '« lca5t three months befure bo- ,r 8 ., ? corda **} 'h® cordage must be »l such sizes ns may beiequlred hy tlieios- pective Coniinandanls. and must stand the proor OKablishcd at the respective Navy Yards. Bidders must state their price lor patent,’ and, for “common laid." Tho copper must he of the best qunliiy.antl con sist or snub kinds and sizes as tin. respcc- Jivo commandants may requite; the sheath. ing copper musl be cold rolled; tho whole on delivery must undergo the Inspection of the Nuvy Yards, nr such other inspec tion as the Commissiniii-rs may direct. All deliveries must he made free from all ex pense to iho Government. To he published twice a week in tlic’Na- tiojinl lntel|igri\per, U. S. Telegraph, Bal timore Republican, American Hern; ' J Y. Courier and Enquirer, Prnviih-m , • , , riot, Richmond Enquirer, \ t, 4 Her .1.1, Raleigh Star,Gharlestnn Palri u : araunah Republican, Louisiana Advertiser. srpt 28 188 Sulphate Quinine ami Swaims Panacea, M A OUNCES French and English “K V Pulphato Quinine 2 boxen Swaims Panacea For sale by IIALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oct IS - Tobacco and Sugars. BOXES "S S Saunders ’ best quali- tv old Cavendish Tobacco b boxes "Marshall’s" dry cured prime old Cavendish Tobacco 9 boxes "SS Saunder s" old & choice Tobacco—8 lumps 10 kegs" Goode” Tobacco—10’s 10 do “ Morgan” do I2’s 10 do " Bernard” do 14’* 100 half boxes common Segnrs 40 qr do half Spanish do 100 nno tontli boxes Spanish Scgars, "Cabnnoro" brand 20 qr and I boxes Spanish Segdrs. 12 half 5 • \V C." brand " Just received and for salo by 111 ALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oct 19 Just Received. 5 HMDS N. O. Sugnr 10 kegs Goshen Butter An invoice of Settees,Fancy and Wind or and Rocking Chairs. * Landing from ships Statira an i Eliza & Abbey, and for salo by _ oct B J. B. HERBERT. Landing per Emeline, from Boston. A N invoice of Ch lirs and Bedsteads, 1 hair cloth Couch • 1 Jersey AVagon For salo by __ oct 10 J. B. HERBERT. YelloAV Pine Timber Wan ted. T HE Subscriber will contract forYol low Pino Timber of various lengths nnd sizes, deliverable from the middle of September to the 1st December. - WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. - Ag't. S. S. S Mill Co. NEGROES IYANTED. AVantod to hire; five able bodied Ne groes Apply as above sept 26 lOOtTf By the President of the U. S tales. I N pursuance nf law, I. \ npuew Jack- sun, President nf the United States ol America do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held al tlio Land Office al St Helena Court House, in tlio Stale of Louisiana, on the scrand .Monday in Noveinner next, for the dispo sal of the unappropriated public lands u iih- in the limit of tho undermentioned town ships, situate in tne Land District West of Pearl River,and East of tho Island of New tlrluans, to wit: To » nship two, of Range one, . Townships one, two, three, five nnd six, of Range two. Townships one, two, three, four, fivo and six, of Range three. Townships ono, two, three, four, six and seven, and fractional townships eight qnd nine, of Range four. Townships ont, two, three, fnin, five,six and seven, nnd fractional township eight, of Range fivo. ; Townships one, two, three, four, five, six nnd^even, and fractional township eight,of Range six.. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and soven. and fractional,lownsliip eight,of Range seven. - Townships one, two, three, four, five,six iand seven, nnd linctional township eight,of Range eight. Townships onq, two, three, four, five, six and seven of Range nine. Tiie above townships are all simple south of tlio thirty first degree of latitude, and East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly all the lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw, -md Tnngapahn rivers. The townships will bo offered in the or- tlei 1 above designated, boginning with the Inwest number of section in each. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for othor purposes, will be ex cluded from sale. Given under my ham! at tlio city of AVashington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1829. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv tlio President, ‘ GEO.GRAHAM Cnimnissionoi of the Goiiera) Land Office. To bo published in tho Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapnpa Oazettc, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & Louis ville Advertiser. julv 28 171 . Timber, .Cordage, & Cop per. Navi Commissioners’Office, I dill SSflpteillliei’, 1020 S EALED |)ri>|)osti|s %%*11 be received at tins office until the 1st Novembei next to supply tho following White Oak mid Yellow Finp Blank Stocks, \\ Idte Ouk Knees, and Masts and Spar Timber, to be dcljveiml at the .Navy Yurds I'ortftiiiouth, N. H. Chaifestfjwn, Muss Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Wnshiiigtnu, mid Norfolk; mu! all tiie mrda&e ami copper that may be required bv the respective Commanding Oflicers of the said Navv Yard*, to be de livered upon their iequations, for the ser vice of the ycai Ib30. While Oak and Ycltuw Pine Plank Stocks At Portsmouth, &U00 cubic leet best white Oilk pl.'IIlK stocks 7000 do best long leaf yel low pine plank stocks At Cljnrlesi town, 10,000 do best white ouk plank Btoeki 13,000 do best Jong leaf yel low pine plank stocks At Brooklyn, 25,000 do best white oak plank stocks. 16,000 do best long lea! ye! Jow pine plunk stocks At Philadel phia, 0 5,000 000 At Washing ton, do bast white oak plank stocks do bast long leaf yel low pine plank stocks 4,000 do best white oak plank siouks 4,000 do bestlongleafyel- low pine plank stocks At Gosport, 25,000 do best white ouk plank stocks 10,000 do best long leafyel low pine plank stocks. White oak knees at Boston, New York, and Norfolk, from 8 feet 6 incites lo 7 feel body, from 5 feet to 5 feel 6 inches arm, and to side from 8 to 11 inches neti siding. Masts and spar timber at Norfolk, for the lower masts and bowsprits, topmasts and jib booms,and lower yards complete for one 74, one 4 , one sloop of wur ol (lie first, and one sloop ol war of the second class, per cubic foot. The pine plank slocks and mast and spar timber, must bo the beat quality long leaf, fine grain, heart, south ern yellow pine; (he plank stocks,and mas!, and spar limber must .be free from sap. heart shakes, and all otlter defects;- tiie plank stocks must not be less than 95 and must average 45 feet in length; the pine must square not less than 14 nor more than 16 inches at the butt, and may square one- fourth less at the top end. Tho oak plank stocks must square not less than 14 inch ‘ es at tho butt, and may square one-fourth loss at the top end; they must have grown on lands nenr to salt water, or otherwise within the inflleoce of the sea or sail » ater air. The dimensions of the mast and epar tljnberwllj be furnished to persons intending to make offer’s, by the commanding officer of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. All the aforementioned timber must have been cut or the nebs have been girdled between the Just Received- ' -J W, or tiie tiees nave oeon girumu vciouci. urn % fll FIRKINS prime Cothert Batter s#(h October, and tiie 20th of February ss^j ^" or ,£de rfp (JCBiiLJVI. ncxt{J»n dolivery it will be impeded, and Groceries, Slop Clothing and Navy Brent!. Navy CouMtssroNERs’ OrrtcK, 18th September 1828. S EALED PROPOSALS -ill he r0 - ceived at Ibis Office 'until the 1st of November n- xt.to furnish all the Groceries, Slop Clothing, and Navy Bread, that m. y be required riming llic year 183U, for Iho Naval service, at Hie Navv Y -nls, Ports mouth, N. H. Charleston u. Mats. Brook- Ijn Now York, Philadelphia. Baltimore Washington, and Gosport, Va. to bo fur • ■tithed upon the tequisilioiis of the respec tive Commanding!, Officers or Navy A- gents. 'I':. GROCERIES. Whiskey, best quality, 1st . proof. 1-4 at least rye, per gallon. Molasses, Jo While Beans, sound per bushel. White Pens, sound dn Bine, fresh -jier pound. Sperm Oil, AVIntei strained per gallon. Hpeim Camllea _ per pound. Superfine Flour per barrel. Sid >P CLOTHING. Drab Pen Jackets, each Blue Clolli Trnwsers, per pair Do do Jackets, each Do do Vests, each White Flannel Shirts, each Do do Drawers) |pair Yarn Stockings, pair lllanktls. each Duck Frocks, ouch Do Trnwsers, per pair Black Silk llilkfs. each Wool Hat-. each Siloes, pair Curled hair M.iitrasscs, 'each At all llic lhove mentioned Yards, ex cept Baltimore Anil all tiie Navy Bread that mav be required al the said Navy Yards, and at the Navy Yard Pensacola West Florida. All the article* mutt bo of the best qual ity. Tho Slop Clothing anil Navy |(u-ad miirl be fully equal lo the samples, or pat terns in llte pnstession of the respcclivo Coniin.iudaiits, by whom they will lie shewn (o all pe-smis who may ss fill lo see them'. The Blue i 'loth Jackets.Tran ters, and Vests, must lie made of Indigo dyed I-'loth; I lie Miilli.asses must be made of clean ciuleil hair willi thick cotton ticking; ■hoy must lie six feet lung. 48 incites wide, anil must weigh nut le» lhan nine pounds avoirdupois each. Tho casks containing Whiskey und Molasses must have fauririm hoops put on each when required by iho respective Commandants, at die expense of die Contractor. All articles must ho delivered, in sound substantial boxes, bar rels. casks, kegs, or other suitable and proj per packages, m good shipping order frea nf expense, and no allowance w ill be made lor boxes, hands, Ac. or any other pack ages whatsoever. On delivery die articles must be submitted to the inspection nf tlio respec ive Navy Yards, or such other in spection as tiie Commissioners may direct# Persons making offers will,endorse ilicm "Offer lo furnish Groceries," or ‘-.Slop Clnlhiiig,” or "Navy Biead,” for die year 1890; they must also affix a price to each nnd every article emiineiated under each head they may propose to furnish, other- ■vise their offe-s will not tie considered. <r?*To be published tv ice a week in the National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph, Baltimore Republican,American Sentinel, N. Y Cornier and Enquirer, Providence Patriot, I lartfurd .Tiin-s, Boston States man, N. II. Patriot, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Stnr, Chailostou Patriot, Suvaiurah Republican, Louisiana Advertiser, sept 28 108 Fig Blue and Starch. - £3)4* BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, 5 do Fig Blue Just received and for sale by A PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range- sept 26 Lumber Factorage. T HE Milucriber informs his friends anfl the public, that he continues (ho Lumber Factorage and Commission Business, at the wharf adjoining tho Canal, on his individual account. ‘ He takes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to those who so -liberally patronised the late firm of Wylly At Brown, St respectfully solicits a share of iho lame. ELISHA AVYLLY. aug 31 188ae , - —’ *- -- Wanted to Purchase. A NEGRO boy between 15 and 17 years of nge. Apply at the qffiso,- of the Savannah Republican, sept 28 108m , 'I ,