Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 27, 1829, Image 1

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DAILY savannah republican. XXVI TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1829. •M ,, Fni<T. July Ti:hm. 1320. .vpKIllOli V jt of William Morel,»tn- i'j.N tlio l 10U Jficnce &lo4s and praying linR «> 16 of a certain prorlii-'ory ilie severnlly made Mid signed „ol0.j°'." tl ; v . Molrync, and William G l»2t.f or before tlio l»t day of January nnlejr tlio sum of twenty-five dollars,lor r. 'received, n copy whereof, with the v .vit of tlio uni' 1 William Morel, Is filed I, 1 . Clerk's Office,—It is ordered that il fam King, of the County of lslliing- ' "Kllie octlne and qualified administrator h c ,ald William (I. I’nrtor. deceased, j ,|,choirs and representatives of the said fillumJ. Mulrync. dacc.tsad.4o »h»w cause on or before tin In st day of the no*' fCmol this Court, s.hytho prayer of the MtUtoaer should not he granted, am I Is Ef .'{L or ,lcrcd that this rulo be published r ^ or ie |nih ic Gazettes of the 01.v '"Savannah, once a month until the lime appointed fur allowing cause tlioreuf. '-""t^S.t'c.iARhTON.CIk. July 13 I07§n N. Et Rum, &Ci .> A . I.andmg. oil imi.id prime 8. Rtini 10 bales riaid« ) Stripes, and Slnr- 4 cases'nrati snd Black lidts to ke»s cliolcd Goshen Butler 0 ^ “VanderwaLrV S.noaked Beef ■ ' 50 Virginia Haml oct F s °r la ‘° COHEN to MILLER. Late Publications; T HE NEW FOREST. a Novel by the author of “Hrarablelye Ilonue TALES OFHUMOIt to ROMANCE, Selected from popular Germ ill Writers, translated by •Richard Holered, B.<A. UiHIANCEBOf REAL LIFE, by the Author of "Hungarian Tales." An , assortment of STORY & TOY HOOKS, fiir children, end Selected En- tevings and LITHOGRAPHIC Prints. Just received and for sale by T; M. DRISCOLL, oct S e| —:—• r ..— Whole No 6481. Sugar, Coffee, &c. -j AllllIJS prime Jamaioa ^ugar X "F 5 tierces dp Green Coffee ISO pieces Hemp Bagging Landing from ship Eliza to Abbey end (b» sale by QEO. GORDON, octn totr Iall, Shapter & Tup per. Has lately Hecticsd and now offer for sale • TONS Swedes lion, com M. Prendergast. H AS received por scltt Frdncii, from Now York, dupr illk Palmarino, 8apt Fancy Velvet Prints, Supr English Ginghams, Supr e-4 French Kombazincs, Spoiled Crimsun Uattinoti, Rlk Satin Levantines, Green Silk for Umhrolla covering, Ulus Worsted Braid, Scarlet and Drab Casiime-e Shawls, Fancy Chintz do Illk Nankin and-Canton Crapes, Barcgq lldkfs and Cravats, Superior Lswns, and Lioen Unihbrlc . lldkfs Bine and Brown Cloths Castiineres to Sattioets, Woodstock Gloves, Horieskin do Lined do All for sale low, At No 3 & id Gibbon's Block. OCt 1 200 Brought to Jail. X N Savannah, on the iuih inst. a negro man who says his name is JERRY, anti that ho belongs to tlio Stall! of Geor gia, that be ranaway from the Chtiitilioo* dice river about 4 months ago—be IS 6 feet 0 inches high, and about 03 years of agoilio is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS.J.o.c. aug 10 tOd Brought to Jail, "B'N Savannah on tlio 10th inst. a negro I nian wllo says Ills name is SIMON, and iliat lie belongs to the State of Geor gia, that lie rannway from the Chatahoo- ebon River about 4 months ago—Ito is 5' feet 9 8-4 Indies,high end about 33 years of age—lie has lust ono of his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, i, c.c. nug 18 negro , at Brought to Jnil. fN Savannah, on the 10th Inst, a M. man who Says Ids nainn is NED, and Hint he belongs to (ho State of Geoigia, that ho ranawuy from the Chatabtmchee rivet annul 4 months ngo, he is 8 feet 8 Indies high anil ahotit 33 years < JOHN I. DEWS e. c. aug 18 184 Brought to Jnil. I N Savannah, on the 85th ultimo, a ne gro mnn, who says his name is TO- \ EY.antl that he heiong- to William Ileal of Richmond County, tin. that he runaway about two weeks ago, lie is 9 fee; 8 I-3 in ches high to about 95 veaisofage—the {op of his head is gray. JOHN I DEWS, i. c. c. aug 0 115 Brought, to Jnih I N Savannah, on the 31st ultimo, a ne gro man who sat I his name isH VAC and that lie belongs to Bevilt Cook of El liott County. Ga that he ranatvay about three weeks ago—he is 5 feet 3 3-4 inches high and abtinl 49 years of age, he has a scar bo his chin. JOHN I DEWS. t. c. c. aug <1 178 Regular Communication Brought to Jail. ' I N Savannah on the 10th ins', a negro man who save Ills name is MOS 8,and that he belongs to Wm Bell, Of Munrne County, Georgia, that lie rdhnwny about four weeks ago. he Is 9 feet 0 1-3 inches high and about 38 ye ws of age. . sept,33 J. 1. HEWS, J. c. c. . Brought to Jail JN Savannah on the 35th May a negro man who agys hhr name it RY, and that he belongs to Edward Chit, ntmn. of South Carolina, that he tanaway about one week ago, he is 5 Icot 3 inches high and about 31 years of age, he hat lost several of hit front teeth, aug 6 J. I. DEWS. j. c. c. Brought to Jail< F t Savannah, on theSSd ult. a mulatto woman who says hernarhe it NRI.LY and that she belongs to the estate of Edwd Bryan, Twiggs County, Georgia, and that she ranaway about two months ago. She is 9 feet 1 1-8 inches high and about S3 yesrt of age. ' JNO.I.DEWS.J.c.c oct 8 Committed to Jail, A T Consawhatcliie, on the 15tli of May last, a negro man named GEORGE who says ho belongs to tho Oakmulgec Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. (Coheir McCall is agent; lie is about 85 years of age, 5'feet 7 or 0 inches high July 13 . J. J. BECK, a. n. n. prising of a complete as- rlinent . ‘ 80 hlids prime St. Croix Sugar 50 bills Loaf do 50 bags prime Green Coffee 8 hints do do do 800 hhls No 8 Mackerol 100 kegs "Poabody’s" White Lead 10 bills Portland Hum (colored) J 5 pipes Cognac Braudy 8 do Holland Gin •- 10 pipes Canary Wine 80 qr casks do do ,1 puncheon Irish Whiskey SO bbls New York Canal Flour,E. S. B. toco «0 bags "YonloV Parent Shot, as- .libriod 10 bbls “Vandewater’s" smoked Beef 10 boxes “best old Cavendish" Tb- , , bacco 30 kegs “boat old Cavendish" To- •bacco do qr boxes Spanish amt Antqrican Sogars Sact 8°° “ r ' ndt * 0ne! ’ assorted sizes i, Treasurer’s Office. T Hr, Octobxb 1, 1839. ItE average price ofFlourduringthe last month being go 50 per barrel ol ,ri u"!l for the present month luiist w eigh as follows vizr 13 1-8 cents Loaf filhs IS 8 1-4 11 ,, V ** 0 1-8 41 oct s M,W ! STEWART, c, t. Notice. \ .having any demands „• Lwofte u 0 M, " ,e °f Gotlelb Ernst tbem i,, m dec - «’»> hand within ihi°.ilS e 8uh,c, 'bcr duly attested P «on,L7'M e i ,ro,cribBd bylaw, and al »d ’o n aS?tm d '»b'«tate are requir t«ibe“, “tlhaJiate payment to the sub- EPHRAIM KE1FFER, ElQndtam n " dmor G. Ernst, dec. o,tg eh ’W ?Wpty, 3d Cctcber, 18S9. Committed to Jail, T Consawhatcliie. on the 35th March . last, u negro man who says his name is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, but since says he belongs to a Mr. J ilin TIlierce, who lives nboul 4 miles front Savannah; he is about 5 feet inches high, and about Ibrtv years of age J. J. BECK, j. b. b. julytS 103 For Sale. B Y tea vo of the Inferior Court of this County, will be sold on the First Tuesday of December, for the benofit ot the creditors, that valuable and improved liantntion, on Skidaway Island, contain- ng 830 acros, and known by the name of HIBERNIA- THOb. IJ. P. CHARLTON. Adrn'r. de bonis non, toe. sept 15 103 Grand Lodge of Georgia. HE Officers and Members of the Grand Lodgo of the State of Geor gia and the different Lodges under itt Ju risdiction by thoir proper rapreseptalives, *®G l ***Jed to assemble at the GRAND LODOK II ALL,in Miilegevillo, on Mor OAT tho 7lli day of December next- THOMAS F. GREEN. , „ Gram! Secretary, O. L. S. O. (£?* Tllb Editors of the SaVartnah Re publican, Augusta CHnsiitutionaliit, Ma con Telegraph, Washington News,Colum bus Enquirer, will give the nbove thiee weekly insertions, and forwattl their ae- enuntt to tba Grand Secretary, oct15 300 J^|[ oct 15 To Rent. A conveniei.t dwelling house Pleasantly situate,, in Brough ton street Applv to A. D ABRAHAMS 308st) sept SO To Rent. Tlio stores near Market square occupied by. Ebcnezer Jrncke*. Possession given Hie 1st Nov. for terms enquire of M. MYERS, tool For Sale br to Rent. 'file subscriber wishes eith er tn sell, or rent for one year from the 1st of November next, his Douse, situated on Colum bia Square, corner of York and llahrr sham Streets—a carriage liamr and -table, with other outbuildings, nre attach,d to the ouse. JAM ES BROWN- sept 8 1001 Notice. A LL persons inrlcbteri tn the Estate of Di. Elmar Uillett, will he plea sed to to make payment to the subscriber; and those having demands against the same, will present them to JAMES HJGQINROTTOM. Ad’mnr. de bonis non. with the will annexed. - Lower Three Runs,(S. C JSept. 7th, 1830. act 3 80t Isaac Norton H AS received by recent arrivals from New York a handsome assortment of well selected STAPLE tr FANCY DRY GOODS Amttng which Are fiO.OOb yds. Negro Cloth consisting of English And Domestic Daiiis, Saf- tineis. Rugs. Cassinets, Woolleys Sic Heavy Duffle Itlnnkcis Bleach, d and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Striped and Plaid Homespuns 150 ps. Chintz and low priced Cali coes Light and dark Plaid Ginghams 1 caso Superfine Linen Bmnbnzetis, Sinehaus and Sarsnetts 8-4 7 4 0-4 amt 9-4 Table Diaper Shell and Brazlllian Tucking and Side Combs Silk Gauze and Worsted Barege Shawls • ,, White & Coloured Flannels &c. esc ort 3 301 Just Received. 4,000 “vajs**** 7 A few hundred lbs of Georgia Ba con, cured by Jones also, A general Anorlment of GROCERIES. With many articles of Dry Goods, Castings, Cut lery, Crockery Wore, - Shoes, Hats,- fyc. All qf which will be sold on good terms'by applying to the subscriber. SAMVEL J. BRYAN, oct 9 301 Notice. "MJ^GUR months after dute, application J? will be mndc to the Hon. tlio Justi CCS of tho Inferior djurt df Emanuel conn ty. for leave to sell all the real ostate of JamesI. Anderson for the benefit' of the heirs & creditors. THUS. VVINNEY. sept 36 hi. Portland Rum. Ak BBLS Portland Rum (coloured, JLW Landing from ship Helen Maf and for sale by . HALL, SHAPTER &TUPCER, 0»t,9 Su phatc Q,ninine. and Swaims Panacea, M Ak OUNCES French and English Sulphate Quinine 3 boxes Swaim s Panacea For sale by HALL, SHAPTER&TVPPER. oct 13 A Card. T HE Subscriber has taken charge of, and will keep under ids own dtroc- tldn, the warehouse first built by himself, and by an Act of tlio Legislature of 1831, intended to bo a public waiehouse, in Hamburg, for tlio storage of cotton and tobaoco.—A tobacco inspection to be kept therein. Tills warehouse, fur convenience and safety from fire, if not supetlor, • is in ferior to none In this part of the country— It Is 300 feet in length and 50 feet in width, with a plank floor—situated in ilia centra of the town, on tile bgnk of the Savannah River, and within 100 fiset ol tho stream. 1 he other three sides are bounded bv streets, one of ISO feehone of 100 feet,and bne of 80 teet. Two platforms will ex tend from the warehouse to the river t so that cotton will be nut on boats without touching the ground, except trhetithe til er ii very low. RATES. For Inspection and Storage of Tobacco for 6 months, perlihd. Jl SO Foi Storage or Cotton and delivery un the river bank each bale per mbeih; It I-t Fo forwarding either to Sa vannah oi Charleston, per bale ia.l-3 Liberal advances on produce placed un- dcr hi* charge, will bo made for a moderate premium, or customary rates. He will take the same eare, and use the same dili gence for others as lie would fnr himself. He will adhere to and go nn with Ills o- ilginal plan with regard 1,6 the building of the ton ii of Hambuig—all imprisonments, personal violence and persecutions, and all the farsical Sheriffs Sales of Hamburg, to tho contrary notwithstanding. if John Williamaom and Ills colleagues "» nt a town, let lhain do as I have done- bujhl one. I will however, accept of all their spare ‘-bailee to help along the accomplishment ofilini grenl undertaking t but the Town l"-V shall never have. I built it far my- •elf; mil foi tlu m.—And If I had the a- hilities and prrsoveratice to build a Town, the will find that I have abilities and pone- vernnee ennusli to take enre of It. He will he duly thankful to all who fa vor him with their custom, HENRY SHULTZ ' HAMRURG, Sept 38th, 1830. P. S. I am proud to sav that the Hani- hnrg merchants have supplied themselves Mils season, wiihmore goods ol all kinds than al any former period, particularly such as salt, iron, sugar,. coffee, haguirig, dry-goods, Sic. Several hew stoles have already opened, and others will open very shortly Tho usual spirited disposition prevnils to give as heretofore, an least at milch, if not more, for cotton, than in any oilier city or town in the up-cmintrv. As lor monei, none will be countenan ced uni ss it Is founded on a solid basis ; and Ahnuld oilier be taken in the market, or should any monied institution in w hidi lie market anti country are interested, go bc’/ond wliai might.be considered just and piudent, immediate notice of it will be gi- von, without fear or favor. Under all these favdrahle oircninstances I am induced to hope that the qommunitv ami country generally, will find It to their intereit to favor us with their custom. H. S. net 8 301 p Paints and Paint Oil; Navy CoM>nssior,Kns' OFncfe, t<th September 1020. ^h- L n2 1,0 P°, 5 , ,I> >"> received it this Office until 1st November next, to supply all the Paints and Palm Oil that may be required lorthoicrvibbortlio year ««X#the Na*v Yards Portsmouth,T Il.t.h-rKtown, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Gosport, V.i. to be delivered upon the requisitions of the Commanding Officers of the Navy Yards, respectively, or of the Navy Agelits, :scfi rg. liTl’P'l ob- 3 g> | > J s S' §• S' §• §• §• g- g- f g- g- g- §. g- g- g-^ 2 S'8-§•§•"&&§•§•? OOOO^a All the articlos must be ofthk best qual ity; mint be delivered in sound substantial boxes, barrels, casks, or other suitable and proper packages, in good shipping order, free of all expense to the government; and no allowance will be madc-for boxes, bar rels, casks, or any other packages wliatev cr. On delivery the articles must be sub mitted to tlie inspection of tho respective Navy Yards, or such other inspection as the Commissioners may direct. Persons making oilers must affix a prloe to each and every article; otherwise their bids will not Ixrconsidcrcd: they must bo endorsed “Offer to furiiisH Paints and Paint Oil for the year 1890.” To he published twice a week in the Na tional Intelligencer, United States' Tele graph, Baltimore Republican, American Sentinel, New York Courier .V Enquirer, Providence Pntribi, Ilalcigh Star, Char Icston Patiiot, Savannah Republican, Lou isiana Advertiser, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald. sept 26 108 Tobacco and Segars. _ BOXES “S S Saunders" best quali- 1 U tv old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes “Marshall’*" dry cured prime old Cavendish Tob,ic,co 3 boxes “S3 Saunders" old & choice Tobacco—8 lumps in kegs" Goode" Tobacco—16's 10 do “ Morgnn” do IS'S 10 do. “ Bernard" do 12'* 100 If boxes common Segars 40 1 do ImH Spanish do . tod o'- tenth boxes Spanish ScgSrs, SIC uiero" brand . SO ' d ( boxes Spanish SAgaVs. i j. uuif { 1 AV C." brand Jusi rccoived and fnr sale by HALL, SHAPTER&TUPPER. oct 13 - Just Received. 5 HMDS N. O. Strgtfr 10 kegs Goshen Butter . v An invoice of Settees,Fancy and Wind or and Rooking Chairs. Lnndjng from ships Stallra an I Eliza to Abbey, and for sale by 1 .. oct 8 J. It. HERBERT- Landing per Emeline, from Boston. A N invoice of Chairs and Bedstead*, 1 hair cloth Couch t Jersey Wagon For sale by , oct to J. B. HERBERT. Yellow Fine Timber Wan ted. T HE Subscriber will contract Inr Yel low Pino Timber uf various lengths and sizes, deliverable from tho middle of Septemberto tho 1st December. P WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. Ag't- S. S. S Mill Co. NEGROES IVANTED Wantod to' hire, five able bodied No- groes. Apply as above soft 26 lOBb-rf By the President of the U. States.' r l pnrsnance nf law, I, \nuuf.w Jack- sou, President of the United States ot America do hereby declare and mako known that a public sole will be held at the Land Office at St Helena Court ilolne, in the State of Louisiana, on the second Monday in November next, for tho dispo sal of tlie unappropriated public lands with in the limit of the undermentioned town ships, situate in tne Land District West of Poarl River,and' East of (be Island of New Otieans, to wit: Township two, of Range one, Township* one, two, three, five and six, of Range two. Townships one, two, tliretf four, five and sU, of Range tin ir. Townships one, two, three, four, six hnd seven, and fractional townships eight and nino, of Range four. . Townships one,.two, three, foul, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight, or Range five. . . Townships'one, twoj-three, four, five, six nnd seven, and fractional loivnship eight,of Range six. Townships one, twd, three, four, five,six and soven. and fractional township oight,of Range seven! SbpC Townships,nne)-1wch.t!irec, four, five,six and seven, and ti actional township eight,of Range eight, Townships one, two, three, four, five, siar and seven of Range nine. Tho above townships are oil situate south of the thirty first degree of latitude, and East ol the Meridian, and embrace itparly all thu lands lying on the Atnito TickfaW, and Tangapafm rivers.. The townships yrill be offered in the or der above designated, beginning with the lowest number tit section in each; The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will b'6 ex cluded from sale. Given under my hand at the city'of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1839. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON- tne President,' GEO. GRAHAM Commissions of tlie General Land Office* To be published in the Natchez Staies- man,-Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allppiipa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register, Baltimore Republi can', Phifa'colphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, & Louis ville Advertiser, july 28 ill Timber, Cordage, & Cop per. Navy CoustissiurtEits' Office, I Sill September, 1829 S EALED proposals w ll be received at thisuffii-e until the 1st Noveinbei next tn supply the following White Oak and Yellow Pine Plank Stocks, Willie Oak Knees, and Musts and Spar Timber, to lie dellveied at the Navy Yard* Portsmouth, N. H. Charlestown, Mats Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Wnihingtnn, and Norfolk; and all tlie cordage and copper that may be required by ilie respective l.'ontmaiidiiig Officers of the said Navy Yards, to be de livered upon tlieii requisitions, for the ser vice of the ycai 183U- White Oak ami Yellow Pine Plank Stocki st Portsmouth, 5000 cubic fee; best white -oak plank stocks 7000 do best long leaf yaf- low pipe plank _ , Stocks At Charles- town, 10,000 do best white 6ak plank stocks 13,000 do best long leafyel- low pine plank stocks At Brooklyn, 35,000 do best while oak plank stocks. - 16,000 do best long loaf yel low pine plank stocks lhc P rilllc <l rules prescribed by the Commissioners, dated Bent. 1st. 1828, or such other inspection and measurement as they may direct, and ianrt LC mf liVCrC 't l,y ll " ! 1,1 of December, ‘ , T, bt ^>Hc.,t 0 of two respcctablo persons that the timber was cut within tlio KySa'igpS "JJist accompany each ■ ’jtjj delivered. I lie curdago must be by tlieTes- and must stand tho the respoctlvi |tect|ye Comman Ipnnh^ffiiu 1 - 1,11,10 tespoeflye Navy ..... ,. d< K 5 must slnlc their Price for patenty and, for “common laid*” Tlio coppor must be of the best quality,and con sist or such kinds and sizes as lhc respec tive commandants may require; (ho sheath, ing copper must be cold rolled-, tlio whale on Uehyery tqust undergo the inspection iir the Navy Yards, or such other insiiec- tioii as the Commisstducrs may direct. All deliveries must be niKdofree from all ex pense to the Governhiohl. To Lo pubtislied twice a Week in the Na- tmnal Iniclligpnccr, U. S. Telegraph, Bal- timore Rfepublloan, American Sentinel. N. Y. Courier and Enquiror, Providence Pat- riot, t cliniondEnquirar. Norfolk Herald, R lelgli Star,Charleston Patriot,Savannah Republican, Louisiana Advertiser. sept 38 108 Groceries) Slop Clothing and Navy Bread. At Philadel phia. At Washing ton; 5,000 do best White oak ' plank stocks 5,000 do best long-leaf yel low pine plank slocks Bv i Just Received. -Jl fh FIRKINS prime Goshen Butter !t Gosporr, 4,000 do best white oak plank stocks 4,000 do best long lea fyi low pine plank stocks 35,000 do (test white oak plank stocks 18,000 dobesllohgteafyei low pine plank stocks. White nail knth at Bosion, New York, and Norfolk, from 6 foet 6 inches to 7 fnet body, from 5 feet to 5 feet 8 inches arm, and to side from 8 t« 11 inches nett siding. .Masts'and spar timber at Norfolk, for the lower masMand bowsprits, topmasts and jib'booms,and lovrer yards complete for one 74, bne 4 ', one sloop of war ol the first, and one sloop ol war of the seebnd class, per ctlbic foot. The pine plank stocks and mast and spar timber must bo the beat quality long leaf, fine grain, heart, south arn yellow pinet tlie plank stocks,amlinast, and spar timber tqust bo .free from sap, heart shakes, ahd all other rjefecis; the plank stocks must not be less than 35 and mast average 45 feet in length; the pine must square not less than 14 nor more than 18 inches at the butt, and may square one fourth less at the top ond. The oak plank stocks must square not less than 14 Inch es at (be bntt, and may square one-fourth lets at tlie top end-, they must have grown an lands near to salt water, or otherwise within the influence of tlie sea br salt - ator air. The dimensions of the matt and spai tiniberivill be furnished to persons intendin; to make offers, by the commanding office of the Navy Yard, Gosport; Va. All the aforementioned timber must have been cut or the licos have been girdled between the 30th of October, and tlie SOlli of February uextijnn delivery U will be inspected, and Navy Cosisiissionem’ Office, S loth September 1830. EALF.D PROPOSALS will be i-e- celved at this Office until the 1st of November m-at.to furnish all the Groceries; Slop Clothing, ahd Navy Bread, that m«y lie required dhrliig iheyesr 1830, for tho Naval service, at the Navy Yards, Ports mouth, N. II. Charlestown. Mass. Brook lyn New York. Philadelphia, lloltimoro Washington, and Gosport, Va.ln be fur; tiished upon the .equisltfona of tho respec tive. Commanding?. Officers or Navy A- gents. , GRbfcERIES; Whiskey, best quality, Ut proof. 1-4 at leapt rye; M'lhiscs, . _ t White Beans, Sbiind White Peas, sound Rice, frcsli Sperm Oil, Wintei strained Speim Candles Superfine Flom- SLOP CLOTHING Drab Pea Jackets, Blue Cloth Trowseri, Do do Jackets, Do do Vests, While Flannel Shirts, Do do Drawers) Yarn Stockings, Blankets, Duck Frocks, Do Troiviers, Black Silk lldkfs. Wool Hau. Shoes, Curled hair Maitrasscs, . At all ihe above mentioned Yards, exi cept Baltimore. And ifll the Navy Bread that tnav bo required at the said Navy Yards, and at •lie,Vary Yard Pensacola West Florida. All the articles must be of ilia be*l qual ity. The Ship Clothing and Nuvv Bread must be fully equal lo the samples, f.r pat terns in (lie pinacssiou of the respective Commandants, Vf whom they will be •hewn to all persons who m.,y wish to. seo them. The Blue Cloth Jacket*.Troivsers, and Veus. must he made of Indigo ,dyed Cloth; the Mattiasses must bo made of- clean Curled hair with thick cotton licking; they must be six feel long, 38 inches wide; and must weigh not less Ilian nine pounds avoirdupois caeli. The casks containing Whiskey and Molas*6s must have four'iron hoops put on each when required by the respective Commandants, at the expensa of the Contractor. All articles must bo delivered, in snbnd substantial boxes, bar rels. casks, kegs, or other suitable and pro] per packages, in good shipping order free of expense, and no allowance will be mado lor boxes, bartels, toe. or any other pack-; ages whatsoever. On delivery the articleii must be submitted'to the inspection of tho respeo.ive Navy Yards, or such other in spection as the Commissioners may direef. Persons making offers will endorse ilicm “Offer to -furnish Groceries," or “Slop Clothing," or “Navy Bread,” for ihe year 1830; they must also affix a erica lo each. and every article enumerated under each head they may propose (6 furnish, other wise their offers will not be considered. (t?*To be published twice a week, in tho National Intelligencer; U. S. Telegraph, Baltimore Republican, American Sentinel, N. Y Courier and Enquirer, Providehco Patriot, Hartford Tiim-s, Boston States man, N. H. Patriot, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Charleston Patriot, Savannah Republican, Louisiana! Advertiser, sepi 20 108 per gallon, do • por bushel. ito per pound, per gallon, per pound. _pcr barrel. cach^* per pair eacU each - eacll |palf paif eaoli each per palt each veaoh pair each Fig Bine and Starch. AJf BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH- <«Vi dD Fig Blue, Just received an/1 foi sale by A PARSONS. Druggist, Al tho Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range, •opt 30 ..... Lumber Factorage. T HE subscriber informstiis friends nt\A the public, that he continues tlie Lumber Factorage and Commission Business, at tlio wharf ndjoining the Canal, on hi» individual account. Ho'takes this opportunity of returning Ida grateful thanks to those who so liberally i,.attest IODae Wanted to Purchase. r A NEGRO boy between 15 'and IT years of age. Apply at the offieff of the SavannalfKepubiicau.'. sept SO lOSsr