Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 28, 1829, Image 1

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'-.-.I fiffinsham County, Ml'lOll COURT, Jut.r Tf.iim, 1(1*0. ■« ,1,0 rutbinn Of William Morel, sin- J ilna inkwl*i ,nc ® & los '' n " d P ,:, Vt”K ..iVii.hiiicnt of .1 certain promissory r" null severally made and signed ^V l"n'V. Mulry4 n,ul William G ’ ... hmlTlato of said county deceased, •d%flngham county, 181I1 February, lynlilo to the said William Morel, or i!, on or before the 1st day of January , for the sum of twenty-five dollars,fur received, a copy whereof, with the itirit of the said William Morfl, is-filed ,1,,, Clerk's Office,—It is ordorotl tlint Ilians King, of the County of Hffllng- „ ilieaotinv and qualified administrator ,1,'e ,aid William G. Porter, deceased, I the heirs »«d representatives of the said HI,,„i J. Mulryne, deceased, do-shew on or before the fiisl day of the next el this Court, why the prayer of the ipiitin or should not bo granted, and it is ,,-iher ordered Hint this rule bo published one of the public Gazelles of the City fSavanoah, once a month until the time tinted for showing cause thereof, tixtraot from the minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. July 18 . Hum, &c. a n l.antltng, IV BBLS prime N. E. Utnn 10 balos Plaids Stripes, and Shir tings ’ 4 cues Drab and Black Hats 10 kegs choice Un-hen Bolter 0 bids "VatulerwalerV Sumakcd Beef 50 Virginia Ham, Ja ""lo by GOHF.N & MII.I.FR. by House'' Late Publications. 11E NEW POilKST. n Novel _ Ihe author of “liramhletye Purr Hill" tin TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, leered from popular German Writers, satiated by Richard llolcrnfi, B.’A. ROMANCES OF REAI. LIFE, by e Author of •"Huintarlan Tales." AMP assortment of STORY At'TOY lOUKS, fm children, and Selected En- ;iavings and LITII 1 (GRAVIIIG Prints. Just received and for snte hy T.M DRISCOLL, oct 8 > I Brought. to Jgil. N Savannah, on the loth »nst. n negro man who says his name l* JERRY, .ini! that tio belongs to the State of Geor- giu, that ho ranaway from the Chntphoo- chee river almut 4 months ago—he is 5 (cot. 9 inches high, and about 83 years of ngo}lm is of a yellow complexion and stut- ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, Jec. c. nug 10 180 Brought t<^. Jail, I N Snvnnnnh on the 10th Inst, n negro mail who says his name Is SIMON, and that ho belongs to the State of Geor gia, that lie runaway from the Chatulnm- clieo River about 4 months ago-Jio is 5 feet 5 3-4 Indies high and about 25 years uf age—he lias lost ofie of Ids front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS.j.c.c. nug ID Brought to Jail. rf’N Savannah, on die mill Inst; a negro JL man who says Ids name is NED, and that lie belongs to ilio State of Geoigin, that ho ranaway from the Chatahoocliee rivei about 4 months ago, ho is 5 feet 8 .Inches high anil about 28 vears t JOHN I. DEWS c. c. nuglR ' 181) Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 25th ultimo, n ne gro man, who says his name is TO NEY,and that hi* belongs to William Heal of Richmond County, Ha. that lie ranaway about two weeks ago, he is 5 feet 8 I-2 in dies high & about 38 beats of nge—the top of his head is gray. JOHN I DEWS, j. c, c# ana fl 175" Brought to Jail. - I N Savannah, on the .'list idiimn. a ne gro manwho sa' shis name is IS A.AG and that he belongs to Bevill Cook of El bert County, Ga. that he'ranaway' about three weeks ago—he Is .> feel S 3-4 inches high and about 45 tears of age, lie Ims a scar on his chin. JOHN I DEWS.j.c.c. . nug A 175 Sugar, Coffee, &c. IIIIDS primo Jainnioa *ugar 5 tierces do Green Coffee 150 pieces Hemp Bngging Landing from whip Eliza & Abbey and ,r sale by GEO. GORDON, orl (I -tOlT I I) i\l. Prendergast. \g received per sclir* Francis, from !4e" York, dtipr Itik'Palmarine, Bayt fancy Vdvel Print,, Hujn English Ginghams, Hupr 6-1 French IJoinhazines, Spoitnl Crimson llatlinets, jiJk H.uin Levantines, Breen Sil. for Umbrella covering, Blue Worsted Braid, Scarlet and Drab Cassime e Shawls, Fancy Chintz do Blk Nankin and Canton Crapes, Barege Hdkfs and Cravats, Superior Lawn,, and Linen Cambric Hdkfs Blue and Brown Cloth, Castiineret & Scilicet), Wo&dtinck Gloves, Horseskin do Lined do All for sale low, At No3 St 14.Gibbon's Block, act 1 800 Mg i Ml, Shapter & Tupper. i Ini eli/ Receiver/ and now offer for aide. TONS Swedes linn, odili- Ivtf prising of a eompleio as- jtlment SO hlids prime St. Croix Sugar 60 bills Loaf do 50 hags prime Green Coffco 8 Idols do do do 200 bbl. No 3 Mackerel 100 kegs "Poahody’s” White Load 10 bids Portland Hum (colored) 15 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 do Holland Gin 10 pipes Canary Wine 20 qr casks do do 1 puncheon Irish Whiskey 20 bids New Vork Canal Flour,E. S. B. &co 400 bags •‘YouloV Parent Shot, as sorted * 10 bbl* ‘•Vandewater’s” smoked Beef 10 boxes ‘;bestold Cavendish" To. bacco SO kegs "host old Cavendish" To bacco 40 qr boxos Spanish and American ' _ $egar& 300 Grindstones, assorted sizes ■act 6 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 10th ins . a nogrn man whoiavshistiaino is MOS' rt.and lhai he belongs to Wm Bell, of Munrne County, Gem gia. that he rnnaway about four weeks ago. he is 5 feet 0 1-t inches high and about 28 ye.rs of .go. sept 28 J. 1. I'BWS, j, c. c. Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 25th May a hegro manwho *»ys hi* nanie is JANUA RY, and tint ho belong* to Edward Chi* nlmn, of South Carolina, th t he ranaway about one week ago, he is 5 leot 2 inches limit ami about 22 years of age, lie has lost several of hi* front teeth, atig B J. 1. DEWS, j. c. c. Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on thc22d ult. a mulatto woman w ho says her name is NEI.I.Y and that she belongs to the estate of Edwd Bryan, Twiggs County. Georgia, nnd Hi 4 site ranaway about two months ago She is 5 feet I 1-2 inches high and about 22 years of age. JNO. I. DEWS, j.c c net 3 Committed to Jail, A T Cooiawhatchie, on tin* 15th of Mnv Tm. last, a negro man named GEORGE who nay* he belong* to the Oakniulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. token McCall i* agent ;*he is ahnut 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or inches high July 13 J. .1. RECK, j. b. ti. Committed to Jail, A T (Jonsawhptchie. on the*5lh March /R_ hist, a negro man who says his nmnp is J IE. who first claimed Mr Richard El. lis as his master, hid since says he belongs 111 a Mr. J din Thierce. tvlfo lives about 4 miles fr.om Savannah; he is about 5 feet 9 inches high, and about fiirtv years of age J. J. BECK, j. b. d july IS 103 For Sale. B Y lea'O of the Inferior Court of this County, will ho sold on Hie First Tuesday of December, fin the benefit ol ibe creditors, that valuable and improved plantation, mi Skidawuj Island, contain ing fiSO acres, and known hy the name of HIBERNIA. TllOn. U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. de bonis non, &c. sept 10 103 OF THE Grand Lodge of Georgia. Officers mid Member* of the JL (fraud Lodge of the Stato of Geor- gia and tho different Lodges tinder its ju risdiction by thoir proper representatives, are icquested to assemble at the GRAND LODGE HALL, in MillRgeville. on Mon day the 7th day of December next. THOMAS T. GREEN, Grand Secretary, (7. L, JS\ G. <r?* The Editors of the Savannah Re publican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma con Telegraph, Washington Now's,Colum oils Enquiier, will give the above tlnee weekly iuserlions, and - forward their ttn- counts to the Grand Secretary. $1 50 net 15 too oct 15 To Rent. A (kinveuiri.l dwelling liouse Pleasantly situates. ill Brough ton sltcei Applv lo A D ABRAHAMS *0HMt 18 1-8 12 1-8 sept 20 To Itcnt. The store* near Market square occupied hy Ebcnczer Jum kes. Possession given the 1st Nov. for terms enquire of M MYERS, loot For Sale or to Rent. I’lte subscriber wishes eith er to sell, or rent for one year from the 1st of November next, his House*, situated on Colum bia Squ ire, comer of York and Halier sh a lit Streets—-a carriage huiue and -table, with plher outbuildings, are attached to the ousp. JAMES BROWN sept 8 100t Notice. A LL persons hid. bird to the Estate of Hi. Elijah Gillktt, will be plea sed to in make payment to the subscriber; and those having demands agHinst the same, •« ill present them to JAMES IIIGGlNBOTTOM. . - Ad’ni'ir. tie bonis tint. v ’ with the will annexed. Lowto* Three Riins.(S. (’ )Sept. 7lh, 1820. oct 3 201 Isnac Nortim - H \S received l»v recent arrival* from N’t-w York a handsomo assortment of" till selected STAPLEFANCY DRY GOODS Among which are . 20.000 y Is. Negro Cloth eo* sisting of English and Pomeslio I’latnMSiit- tinets. Hu'.'s, Cassinets, W°oR B X 11 Heavy iMifile Llankcs \ • Blench d and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Striped and Plaid Homespuns . 150 p* Chintz and low priced; Cali coes Liglv and dark Plaid Ginghams 1 case Supei fine Linen Bnmnazetts, Sinehaw's and Snrsnetts 6-4 7 4 »-l and 0 4 Taltle Diaper Shell and Brazitlian Tucking and hide, Cumbs Silk Gauze and Worsted Barege Shawls White Sc Coloured Flannels &c. oct 8 20 > . A Card. T HE Subscriber has taken chdrgo of, nnd will keep under hi* own direc tion, th6 warehouse first built by himself, and by an Act of the Legislature of iU£l, intended to be a public wntehome, in Hamburg, fur tho storage of cotton nnd vIoImcco.—A tobm co inspection to be kopt therein. This warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, is in ferior to nono in tips paft ol the country*-— It is 300 feet in length and 50 feet in width, with a plank fioor—situated in tho centre of the town, on the hank of tho Savannah River, nnd within 100 foot ol tho stream. The other three sides, are hounded Uv street*, one of 180 fed,one of 100 feet,and one of 80 eel. Two platforms will ox- tend from the warehouse to tho river; so that cotton will he put on hnats without touching the ground, except w hen the riv er is very low. RATES. For Inspection and Htornse of Tobacco for 0 mouths, per hhd. Fm {Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bank each hale per month. Po forwarding eithor to Sa vannah «u Charleston, per hale Liberal advance* on produce placed un der hi« charge,' will be made for a moderate premium, or cu*tomnry rates. He will take the same care, and use the *nme dili gence for others as he would for himself. llo will uditere to and go on with his o- tiginnl plan with regard to the building of the to ' n of Hamburg—all imprisonments, personal violence and persecution*, and all lip* fursicul SherilPs Bales of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If John Williatnsnm and his colleagues want a town, lot them do ns | have done— build one. I will however, accept of all their spare change to help slung the accomplishment of that great undertaking ; hut the Town hey shall nover have. I built it for my self; not fot th'-m.—And if I had the\i- bilitie* nnd perseverance to Imild a Town, the will find th.it I have abilities uud perse- ranee enough to take care of if. lie will be duly thankful to all who fa vor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ HAMBURG, Sept2nth, 1820 P. S. I am proptl to sav that the Ham burg merchants have supplied themselves this season, with more goods ol all kinds than at nny former period, particularly such as snlt, iron, sugar, coffee, hnguing, dry-goods, &c. Several new stoies nave already opened mid others will open very -shortly Tho usual spirited disposition prevails to give as heretofore, at least a* much, if not more, for cotton, than in nny •tljer city or town in the up-country. .A* (or monev, none will lie countenan ced ttnl ss it Is founded on a solid basis ; and should other he taken in the market, or should any monied institution in which lie market and country are interested, go iMsyoud what might be considered just and pitidenl, Immediate notice of it will be gi ven, without fear or favor, finder all these favorable circumstance* ain induced to hope that the community and country generally, will find it to their interest to favor us with their custom. 11. S. oct 8 £01 p Paints and Paint Oil. Navy Ci.mmissiomkm' Offick, S _ ,. 10th .-cptembor 1(120. EAI.ED l’lopoial. will h« rocolved at Urn Offibo until 1st November next, to supply all Ilia Paints mil Paint Oil that muy be required lor the service of the year 1880, at the avV Yards Portsmouth, N. H. Charlestown, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Gosport, Va. lo bo delivered upon tile requisitions of the Commanding Officers of the Navy Yards, respeotively, or of tile Navy Agents, 1 iz: # 7 = 2*“?3[T *< : S'gS 5:,§g:S i = 2. s c e-coos 5 .s e o°r oo s g o - *T C 3* 5 3 0"?X 5 - S' ipi* m o* w WJ w >2 8 , S-r8’S'8’8*C*8'8-i 8’8-8'l>8‘3-'S 9 *■ g U‘ & m3 lh % .e s - §•§■§■§• §•§•§•&§• 8- §■§•§• S'g-§-^> g-f-g-g-S-S-n.; O.U. — m•!* - h.® cv® o.® C 2; 0 -3 IS IS IS S. aaaaaaaaaai; cooooooc :o c 1 measured conformably to the primed rules prescribed by the Comniissiouer*, dated elopt. 1st 1820, or such other inspection and measurement as they may-direct, and m ^ delivered by lhu 1st uf December, 1880. I he certificate of two respeqtablo persons that the timber was cut within tho prescribed limits, must accompany each cargo delivered. The cordage must bo '""de. of clean water rotted hontp, the yarns to Ire tar/ed at least three monllit before bo- ing lard into cordagej the cordage itrust bo or such Sizes as may beieqiiirct! Irv Ihe res pective Commandants, and must stand tire proof es'ablislicd at the respective Navy Yards. Bidders must state their price for ‘ parent," and, for "common laid." Tho copper must he of the belt quality,anil con sist of such kinds dnd sizes as thr respec tive commandants may require; the tlreaih. mg Clipper must be cold rolled; the ivliolo on delivery must undergo tire inspection or the Navy Yards, or such other inspec tion as the Conimiaiinuori may direct. All deliveries must be made free Iroin all ex pense to tho Government. To be published twice a keek lit the Ne- •tonal Intelligencer, U.'H. Telegraph. Hal- timore Republican. Aineriean Si'iiiincl, N, Y. Courier ami Ehquirer, I’luVidenee Pat riot, Richmond Enquirer. Norfolk Herald, R h igh Hiar.Cliarleslon Palriot.Savannah Republican, Louisiana Advertiser* sept 88 11)8 8u pliutc Q,tiiniiic and IS wnims Panacea, M jfK OUNGIIS.Fiem'h and English Milphatf Quinine 2 boxen Svvaini s P.macoa For side by HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oct 13 Treasurer’s Office. . OctOBKn 1. 1829. VHP, average price of Flour during the - ■ '“St month being SO 50 per barrel ol I'® ‘ ls * Broad for tho present month f lust w eigh as follows viz: 12 1-2 cents Loaf 8lbs 13 oz 0 1-4 " o 1 I* ' Hr 1*2" J Of which all Bakers and Spllersof Bread fill lake due Notice. ■ M. W. STEWART, c. t. 'oct 3 Just Received. 4,000 ' A few hundred lbs of Georgia Ba con, cured by Jones ALSO, A general Assortment of GROCERIE s. With many articles of Dry Goods, Castings, Cut lery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Hats, fyc. All of which will bo sold on good terms by applying to the subscriber. SAMUEL J. BRYAN oct 3 201 Tobuceo and Sugars. I** BOXES “S S Saunders" besi quaii- tv old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes “Marshall’s” dry cured prime old Cavendish Tobacco ft boxes "SB Saumlers” old & choice Tobacco—8 lumps to kegs “ Goode”" Tobacco—16’s to do “ Morgan” do |0 lo “ Bernard” . do 12’s . 100 II* boxes common Sognrs 40 | do half Spanish do i§0 o ^ ♦entli boxes Spanish Segars, “O. uvrpy brand 20 ip id / boxes Spanish 9,gar's, 12 half S "VVC.” brand Jusr received and for sale by (HALL, SHAPTER&TUPPER. oct 13 lliem Notice. LL persons having any demands a- Vrnoa 11 '! 0 vlflie of Gotleii) Ernst, 'u r.mnghani County, dec. will hand 10 . lll ° Snliseriher didy attested- HBai,*. 1 pteseribod bylaw, and all (1 m , nd( : llt0 ' 1 ta ,n >d estate nro rcqiiir.'* briber ° mmi< ' d ' :,te payment to the sub- EPHRAIM KEIFFER, EfRnni.n - Admnr G. Ernst, dee. tfflngham County, 2d October, 1829. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will bp made to the lion, tho Justi ces of.tho Inferior court of Emanuel conn ty, for leave to.soll all the real estate of Jnmesl. Anderson for the’henefit of the heirs & creditors. THOS. WINNEY, sept'£6 ' Portland Rum. Tt AX DDLS Portland Rum (coloured ■ Si Landing from ship Helen Mar and for sale by HALL, SHAPTER &TUPrER. oct 3 Just Received. p* IIHDS N. o. Sugar & - 0 kegs Goshen Butter An invoiceof'Seitees,Fancy and Wind or and Rocking Chair*/ Lniidii’g from ships Statira an 1 Eliza & Abbey, and fjr sale by oct 0 J.B. HERBERT. Landing per Emeline, from llostnn. A N invoice oCOli irs ami Bedsteads, t hair cloth Couch 1 Jersey Wagon For sale hy oct to * r. B. HERBERT. Yellow Pine Timber Wan ted. T HE Subscriber will contract for Yel low Pine Timber of various length: and sizes, deliverable from the middle of September to tho 1st Decomber. , , WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr Ag’t. S. S. S Mill Ccr. neGroes wanted Wanted to hire, five able bodied Ne groos. •Apply as abo.ve sept 108t,Tt All the articles nuisi be yf ibo best qual itv; ninsrbe delivered in sound nuUiantUI boxes, liarr* Is, c.i&ks, or other Miitublc and proper packages, in good shipping order, free of all expense to tho government; and no .illoi*nnee pill be made for boxes, bar rels, casks, or any oilier pnckiitfcs whatev er, (In delivery the articles must be sub- milted to the inspection of the respective Navy Yards, or such oilier inspection as the (’ontmiksinum may direct. Pei sons making offers mu8‘ affix a pi ice to each and evciy article, otherwise thoir bids will not Ik* considered: they must he endorsed “Offer to futiiish Paint* adfi' Paint Oil for the year 1830.” To he published twice a week in the Na tional Intelligencer, United States’ Tele- erapli, Baltimore Republican, American Hummel. New York < 'mirier »V Enquirer. Providence Patriot, Raleigh Star, Char leston Pali lot, Savannah Republican, Lou isiana AdvrBscr, Richmond Enquirer, Norfolk Herald. sept i>Q 108 Jy the President of the U. States. N pursuance »f law, I, \ nuukw Jack- (HR-, Freiideut of the United Slate.nl America do hereby declare and make knmvn that a public sale will ho held at the Land Office nt St Helena Court House, in the State of Louisiana, on the seeund Monday in November next, for the dispo sal of the unappropriated pub'lic lands with in the limit of the undermentioned towu- I■ i is, situate in'tne Land District West of I’earl River,and East uf Ihe Island of Now Orleans, to will Township two, of Range one, Townships one, two, three,-five and six, of Range two. ■ • Townships one, two, three, four, fivo nd six, of Range three. Townships one, two, three, four, six and seven, and Iraotional tot/hships eight and nine, of Range four. . Townships one, two, tltrce, font, five,six nod seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six nnd seven, and fractional lownship;eight,of Range six. , Townships one, two, three, four, five,six nnd soven. and fractional township eight,of Range sevon. j Townships one,Two? three, four, five,six and sevon, and It actional township eight,of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and seven of Range nino. The above townships are all sitnato south of the thirty first degree of latitude, and East o| tho Meridian, and embrace nearly all tho lands lying on-the Amite Tiokfaw,' nd Tangnpaiin rivers. Tlte townships will be offered in tho or der above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. The lands reserved hy law for the use of schools, nr fof .other purposes, will bo Ex cluded fronv stile. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. L>. 1829. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, ' GEO.GRAHAM Commissionct of tlte General Land Office. To lie published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Advert! Allapapa Gazetto, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register. Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enqutror, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Naslivillo Republican, &• Louis ville Advertiser, julv 88 171 Timber, Cordage, & Cop per. Navy Commissioners* Office, 16th SiqjttMiiber, 1820 £4 EALEI) proposals n II bi* received at K7 this office until tbu 1st Novembei next to supply tho folloa'iuf; White Oak ami Yellow Finn Flank Slocks, While Ouk Kiii'Pi, and Masts and Spar Timber, to be deliveied at the Navy Yard* Fortsmoulli, N. II. Charleston!), Mass Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Washington, and Norfolk; and all the cordage ami copper that may be required by the respective t'oinmanding Officers of the said Navy Yards, to be de livered upon their requisitions, for the ser vice of the yeai 1830. While Oak and Yellow Pine Plank Stocks- At Portsmouth, 5000 cubic feet best while oak plaiiK stocks 7000 do best long leaf yel- , Ion pine plank stocks At Charles town, 10,000 do best white oak plank sti cks .13,000 do best long leaf yel- • • ‘ low pine plank •. stocks AtBrdoklyn, 25,000 do best white oak plank'stucks. 10,000 .do best long leaf yel low pim> plank slocks J«»t Received. FIRKINS prime GoSlien Butter For Misty „ 041 9 per gallon. per bu.hel. do per iionnd. per gallon, pur noun.l. per barrel. each •por pair each each each IpaR pair each each per pair , each each pair eacli At Philadel phia. w At Washing, ton, 5,000 do best White oak plank stacks 5,000 do best long leaf yel low pine plank stocks 4,000 do host white oak plank stocks 4,000 do best ipng leaf yel low pine plank stocks At Gosport, . 85.000 llo best white ouk plank stocks 16,000 do best long leaf yel low pine plank stocks. White oak knees at Boston, Now York, and Norfolk, from 0 toot 0 inches to 7 foot body, from 5 feet to 5 feet 0 incites arm, and to side from 8 to 11 inches nett siding. Masts and spar timber at Norfolk, for tho lower masts and bowsprits, topmasts and jib booms,and lower yards complete far one 74, one 4-, one ,ioop of war of the first, and one sloop ol war of the second class, per cubic foot. The pipe plank slocks.untl mast and spar timber, 'must bo the best quality long leaf, fine grain, heart, south cm yellow pine; the plunk slocks,and mail and spar timber must be free from sap, heart shakeS and- all other defects; the plank stocks must not lie less titan 35 end must averago 45 feet In length; the pine must square nut less than 14 nor more than 16 inches at.lhe Iran, and may square one fourth less el llm-top end.; Tho oak plank stocks must square nol less titan 14 incit es at the butt,' and may square One-foutth tots at the top-end; they uiust have grown on Innds near to salt water, or otherwise within tho inlluence of the sea or salt water air. Tlte dimensions of the masf and spar timhcrwil! bo furnished to persons intending to make offers,-hy the commanding officer of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. All the aforementioned limber most have been cut or the trees Itavo been girdled Between tlte 20tit of October, nnd the 20th of'Fobruary next;ym delivery it tviR ba in«pcotedy and Groceries, Slop Clothing and’ Navy ISrcad. Navy Commissioners' Office, (fttli Keidnmber 1820. S EALED PROPOSALS will" ho re- c»ivpclnt this Office until tlin 1st of Not ember n xt.to furuMinll the Groceries* Slop Clothing, and .Van/ bread, \\mi m rt y be icqniied during the year 1830, fur the Naval service, at the Nnvv Y rds, Forts- nmulli, N. II. Charlestown. Mais. Brook* Ivn Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, and Gosport, Va. to bo fur ; uished upon the requisition* of the respec tive rummandiimj. Officers or Navy A* gents. GROCERIES. 'V hiskey, best quality, 1st prodf, 1-4 at least ryfe* Molaues, White Beans, sound White Peas, sound Rice, fredi ♦'perm Oil, Wintei strained Hpetin Candles Superfine-Flour . SLOP CLOTHING." Drah Peu Jackets, Blue Cloth Trowsers, Do do Jackets, Do do Vests, White Flannel Shirts, Do do DrawtfrV Yarn Stockings, Blankets, Duck Frocks, Do Trowsers, Black.Silk Hdkfs; N Wool Hats, Shoes, Curled hair Mattrasses, At .ill the above mentioned Yards, cxr • cept Baltimore. And all the Navy Bread that may* bo required at the s.iid Navy Yanis, aiid i\t the Navy Yard Pensacola West Florida. All the 'tri'icle* iiitut be of the best qual ity. The Slop Clothing and Navy Dread ilitiel be fully equal to the samples, or pat terns in the possession of tho respective Commandm t«, hy whom they . will he shewn lo nil pe son* who may wish lo see them. The nine' loth Jackets.Trowsers, and Vests, must be made of Indigo dyed t-lotli; the Math asses must be made of dean curled hair with thick cotton ticking; they must be six feet long. 28 inches wide,\ and must weigh nol !cs» Ilian nine pounds avoirdupois’ each. The Casks containing Whiskey and Molasses must have fourirott hoops put on fach when required by the respective Commandants at the expeuso of the Contractor. All articles must bo lelivcred, f in sound Substantial boxes, bar rels, casks, keg*, oiynher suitable and proj J«r packages, in good shipping older True >f expense, and no allowance will be mndo lor boxes, barrels, Ace. oi any other pack ages whatsoever. On delivery the articles must be submitted to the inspection of tho respeo ive Navy Yards, or such other in spection as the Commissioners may direct. Persons making otters " ill endorse them Offer to furnish'Groceries,” or “Slop. Clothing,” or “Navy Bread,” for the year I83u; they must also affix a price to each and every article enumctnicd utidei encli head they may propose to furnish, other* wise their offers will nut be considered. be published tw ice a week in tho National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph, Baltimore Republican,American Sentinel, N. Y Courier and Enquirer, Providence Patriot. Hartford Tiup g, Boston States man, N. 11. Patriot,' Richmond F.nquirpr, Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Chailestoii Patriot, Savannah Republican, Louisiana Adveitiser. sept g6 . , 108 Fig Blue and Starch. OA BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, 5 do Fig Blue Just received an i for sale by A PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range, sept 26 Lumber Factorage. T H E subscriber informs bis friends and the public; that, he continues tl)o Lumber Factorage and Commission Business, at the wharf adjoining the Canal, on his individual account. He takes this opportunity of returning Jiis grateful thanks to those who so liberally patronised the late firm of Wylly 5^,Brown, & respectfully Solicits a share of the same. ELISHA WYLLY. augSI 188 ae Wanted to Purchase. A, NEG :0 boy betw’een-15 -and 17 X*.- years of age. Apply pt The office of tlie'Savannah Republican. ' 'siipt 2U 188m