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- ' T OFFICE COMMISSATIY GENERAL OF IS I " - - Washington, July l$tt 1836. "''EPAB'A.TB proposals will be received at & this office until the first f day of October next, for the deliTerr of provisions for ' the use - of the troops of the United States, to be deliv- erect m DUi;upon mspccuuu, Ky ji New Orleans,'-,, . 360 barrels of pork i 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour , 330 bushels of new white field beans ;. 5280 pounds of good harjl soap 300 DOtindS Ot gOOQ naru tauuw cauuica -120 bushels OI goou cieaii ury sail 1330 gallons of ffood cider vinegar At Fort Jesup, 25 miles by land from . .4.1..-. i -m 4 '.:''' ' i i lYatcniiocnes : , -360 barrels of pork '50 barrels of fresh superfine flour -330 bushels of new while field beans 15280 pounds bf good hard soap !4UU. pounds ot goou naru ianuwvuuKs 120 bushels of good clean dry .salt 1350 ffallons Ot ffOOQ Ciuer vinegar One-half on the 1st May, remainder on 1st December, 1837. ' -V ' .1 ' ;-:-': . t.' At the public landing, $ix miles from r fyr Towson, mouth of the Chiemi- 'M7k -'chi. A ' .. -' .. "!. 1 i-240 barrels of pork I . T !- 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 1-220 bushels of new white field beans i35Q0 pounds of good hard soap r J 1600 pounds of good hard tallowcandles 180 bushels of good clean dry salt t fiOO irallons of good cider vinegar. LThe.whole to be delivered in all the month 'of lApril, 1837, and to leave Natchitoches by -10th February, 1837. ; . At-1 oi t Coffee, 10 miles above fort . Smith rJbrka isas : 360 barrels of pork - 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour . 330 bushels of new white field beans - 55280 pounds of eroodhard soap : 2400 'pounds of goodiard tallow candles , 120 : bushels of good clean dry sail 1350 Erallons of eood cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered in alLthe month of Ma v. 1837. Ati Saint Louis or all Jefferson Bar- racks, 10 miles below St. Louisat the option of (Government.. 360 barrels of pork . ) 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour 53rt-lhBhels of new white fiJl beans -TS280 ; pounds of good-hard soap 12400; pounds ot go od jiard tallow candles 120 bushels of good clean dry salt i 1350 gallon of goofd cider vinegar. t ort crawjoi Prairie du Chien, s Mssissither : - 24V barrels of pork 4 ; . 500 barrels of freshsuperfine floui ; 220 bushels of new white field beans 3500 pounds of good hard soap . r1. 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles -'SO bushels of good cjean'dry salt i'gOO ffallous of good cider vinegar. i . The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, At Fort Sneumg, Saint Meters ; J 360 barrels of pork , I ! .750 barrels of fresh superfine flour ,:330 bushels .'new white field beans. I 5280 pounds of good hard soap ; ; 2400 pounds of good hard tallow candles. '120 bushels of good cjeari dry salt '1350 ffallons of good cider vinegar ( The whole to be delivered by the lSth June, -1837. v; ;-7-' :i fAiXFort ITVinhebago: on the Fox river. -apthe portage of the vox ana vu tsconsm rivers s l; , J.S40 barrels oCpork ; J 600 barrels of fresh superfine flour ; ! 220 i bushels of new white field beans i 3500, pounds of good hard soap fc " L 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles '' 80 bushels of. good clean dry salt . " 000 gallons of good cider vinegar , " The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, U837. l r-'-: : i At Fort Gratiot: 120 barrels of pork 240 barrels 'of fresh superfine flour llOJbushels of new white field beans 1760 pounds oi good hard soap 1 buu pounds ot good nard taiiow canuies? u 40 bushels of good clean dry salt f 450 gallons of good 'cider vinegar . v pne-halflstMay, remaindar on 1st October, M837. , !: ,-s , . . .. At Fort Howard, Green Pay : J 240 'barrels of pork ) 4 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 220 bushels of new White field beans 3500 pounds of good hard soap ; i .1600 "pounds of good, hard tallow candles t80-:bushels of good! clean dry salt 000 gallons Of good1 cider vinegar. .The whole to be delivered by the first June, 11837. ::"T zA'rA-Mj: c , At Fort Brady, Sault de Ste. Marie : 120 barrels of pork I - - 240 barrels ofresh superfine flour ' 110 bushels of new white field beans 1760 .pounds of good) hard soap i 800 pounds of good hard tallowcandles .40 bushels of good clean dry salt - 450 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered by the first June, ;1837. - v'v-v.--,-,-vil;t-.v -i At Fort Machinate : :120 barrels of pork ' .240 barrels of.fresh superfine flour : -f .110 bushels of new white field beans J- l 17601 pounds of good hard soap : ; ouu pounds ol good nara taiiowj candles AO bushels of good clean, dry salt : " --:450 rallons of ood cider .vinegar ' . - -jThe whcle to beujiivered by the 1st June, ' i . c J-- U-i i i.-.-..;it-:',';.'.'-..v At Fort Dearborn, Chicago:. ' C120 barrels br 240 barrels of fresh1 sup'erfine;flour -1 10 jbustelsew iy ' TrRfl'notinds of ffood hard soap - r 600 pounds of good hard tallowcandles r - 40 bushels of good cleari'dry salt' X M 450 gallons of good cider vinegar ' ( " TIia whole to be delivered bv the rlst June. 1837. . : T -r J AtBancocjcBarrac7 120. barrels of, pork-,? tuv&Vp-p 240 barreb of fresh superfine flonr s ,110 bushels of new white field-beans 1760 pounds of good hard soap qM 800 pounds pf-ff6od hard tallow les . ia0 ! candles . 40 bushels of good clean dry sal tj vr ; yO J ' ' 450 gallons Osgood cider yinegarjjf iij ' The whole to be delivered in December, 1836, and January and February, 1837. A i y At Boston : 300 barrels of pork ! 625 barrels of fresh superfine flour 275 bushels of new white field beans . 4400 pounds of good hard soap ! ' v 2000 pounds of good hard tallow candles 100 bushels of good clean dry salt , lien- rii iVetc rorc : 1200 barrels of pork 2500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 1 100 bushels of new white field beans 17600 pounds of good hard soap 'Vr 8000 pounds of good-hard tallow candles 4UU ousneis oi gooa ciean ary sau 4500 gallons of good cider vinegar H j At Baltimore : 480 barrels pork : : 100O barrels of fresh superfine flour 440 bushels bf new white field beans . - - 7040 pounds of good hard soap " J 3200 pounds of good hard tallow candles 160 bushels of good clean dry salt - 1800 gallons of good cider vinegar. ! , 'Note. All bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids for each article, land exhibit the total of each amount bid. j . ' . - I The periods and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are' not; specified, will be one-fourth 1st June, 1st September, 1st December, 18371 and 1st Marchi 1838. The hogs of which the pork is packed to be fattened on corn, and each hog to'! weigh not less than ;two hundred; pounds and, except where the quality is otherwise designated,1 will enneiet Inf'i nnu , 1ntr In n th Via rrol II crn nr5 n ir- the feet,; legs, ears,nd snout. ! , 11 : f Side pitees may.be substituted fb theihjtmj. The pork is to be carefully packed with Turk's island salt, and in pieces ( not exceeding ten pounds each. The pork to be contained in seasoned heart of white oak or white ash1 bar rels, full hooped. I The vinegar in iron bound usas , me ueaus ia waier-ugni Darreis,: and the soap and candles in strong boxes, of cori- venient size lor transportation. : 1 .oan wui oaiy oe receivea Dy measurement .jr-.tvu 4uai .a .u wits UUSJ1CJ. p . - r I The candles to have cotton wick: The provisions for Prairie du iChien; arid aaint .reter s. rnust nass daint iouis. tor theirT ultimate1 destination, by the 15th, April, 1837. A fail nr in 'lhi nnrtirnlnr. will r.p rrtnsiMprpH a breach of contract, and the OfpSHment will be authorized to purchase to supply: these post, The provisions will be inspected at the: nine accouiu inCfC.,;i.ui io uc Faiu uum me tuu A UrfoKirrir' nnl nil iTn'lnM rA n tracts are complied with in all respects, and be i paid by contractors, until they! are deposi : ,.-,' . ... ' i . . ted at such store-houses as may be designated by the agnt of the Department, j , j The r Commissary . General ! reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quan tities, or of dispensing, with one orj! more arti ces, at any time before entering info contract and also of increasing or reducing the quanti ties ofj each' delivery one-third, subsequent to the contract, on giving sixty days previous noticc.J. Jj.--- ...W-l.-.1-:.-.. f-7---.,, : jj- .; J -U ' Bidders not heretofore contractors, are re quired to accompany their proposals with evi dence of their ability, together with the names of their sureties, whose responsibility must be ceriineu ov vine listrici Attorney, or dv some jjcjoiui ncu ftuywii iu me vjruvcriuijeiu, oiuer wise their proposals will not be acted on. i .Advances cannot be made in any case ; and evidence of inspection and full delivery will jbe required iat this ofiSce, before payment canfbe made, which will be by7Treasurywarrarits b banks nearest the points of delivery, or near est . the places of purchasing thesupplies, or nearest the residence of the contractors, fat their option: ; , , " : , , . i i laeh proposal will be sealed in a separate envelope, and marked " proposals for furnish GEO. GIBSON,' C. G. SJ July 13 tilj 15th Sept. , STATE OFNORTII CAROLINA. , i . J " i't---? f-"Jones County.' - IN EQUITY. :: ' ! Emanuel Jarman, Adm'r of " I " ' - Lewis Morris, . f ; Wm. Duncan and others., j .. i, , t i" Msejenaams woo claim as -:nca:t or kin on rie jainer s siaey to Jewis .Morrts, : and to Jbmanuel Jarman. . v-ihx. -. TyOU are hereby notified that depositions u. oi witnesses to De?Teaa in thef hearin ot the above cause wiil. be taken 7 in behalf of defendants, Duncan,. Scott and.IIarrioC at the court House in JNewbern, on the 12th and4 13th days of August next, when and where you Can auenu and cross examine. ; , u i j v .By order of the Court, . CHARLES GEROCK, C. 31. E. Jones County, July 8, 1836. '; TAKE-UP, f '. a committed to ' the iail of Cravfth jfiA-County;a Negro man who calls his name CHARLES RIGBY, and says that he belongs to Thomas Wilson, residing in Baltimore. The owner is; requested to . come" forward: prSve piupeny, pay cnarges and take him away. : . DAVID LEVIS, Jaitor: ewbern, Uclbber 26thl835n Fresh JButter. DD'. M. VAN BOKKELEN. bas iustCrpi O CeiVed and offers for salt? a fcmall 1il Ac cvv Bupenor iresh iinshpn Ttnttor , Mo m;n I15.0 continue toeceive the same in choicelo i, - ; ........ t,.v..iriii WHITE OAR AJNli YKLLUW -;Vsf. 'i', PLA.NK' STOCKS. : ,'. ', 3 .- Navf Commissioners. Office, ) f 8th July; 1836. i. . y SEALED PROPOSALS, endo! &?w H'""he? nJ h ? endorsed Pro- received at this office i until three ' o'clock, P. M. of the iMrtvjfirst of August next, for the following timber: Noil Fo'r 40,000 cb. ft. while oak plank; slocKs - : " 40,000' do, ( yellow pine , do. - , ' - - - - t.iiiiii . v i . ------ r- rr olivftred lit the navy yard, Charles town, Massachusetts. f- - i ' No. 2. For40,O00cub.ft. while oaupianK siocks -.S u " 40,000 do. ; yellow pine ! do. k-; ; To be delivered at the navy yard, BrooKiy.n, New York."- ' ' - ; : ' ! '''"'' No. 3. For20,000cub. ft. whiteoak plank stocks .. r . w,vw j i To be delivered at the navy yard, Phila delphia. rv: : : .i i . i Ltr aaa " 'vfllnw nine i: (II). No.4''0rlOO,Uut'CUO.li.wnueoaHpiau.siuvii.o .' f L 1 100.000 do. yellow pine do. , To jbe delivered lat ;the"navy yard, Gosport, VirgifliaJ ' . . ' - The piankistocks must average 4o feet in length, 'and none of them must be less than 35 feet long. , The White, oaic pianK siocks must square; not. less than t incnes at uie but, and may sqfjare; one-fourth :,less at the toP- Th vellow, Dine planK stocks must j not less , than : 14 nor, more .than 16 J : .i,a . .- square ,ho, tthn but. and mav: square one-fifth less at the top . . l i . ..( k n tntx ni to nmi pu it T least: one-fourth .... r u j i.:jw1: r i mher pmhrar.pn in anv oner. anuL,tra,t nrr-dihated uon such offer, must! b! delivered on or before the first day of June, 1837, and i the b remainder on or before, the first day of : December, 1837. ; ' Offers! will not be received .for a less quan- tity than 5000 cubic leet. 1 he proposals must be seoarate tor eacn navy yaru each navv varuY and a separate price per cuoic iooi uiusv uc a- . - I i - - - .... . . . U ' i r .u I. . n i i it m ncki? nnd.i k 1 1 1 1 inissioners of the! Navy reserve to themselves the right of accepting any one or more of several offers, should more than one be made hV the same person '; The j timber inusthaye been . felled or o-irdetf between; the twentieth ? of October 1 .1. 1 . Uiroh npvt rkrpr.P(in& Ihe delivery at! the respective :avy yards! The l white F oak 1 timber niust have grow hear to salt water, or within the influence t- ;mw mnV 1 iKn coo air iind UlR nine of the fine grained long leafed, yellow pine variety ; all of which must be proved to the satisfaction of the commandants of the respec tive navy yards. ? '. r'v :' J K The whole ofj.the timber must be bf the ht ninllif frpp .from Jniiiries or defects. W A 411 .7. U , ' ' I - i Unhurt to the fnsbection and measurement of gucl uch persons as the Commissioners of the Navy ; may direct, and to their entire appro bation. -n i.. required for within the til iVJa ',. foitVifnl nftrfnrmance and nit. iu'v"" 1' - 7 j 4 mes specineu, oi iue cuimoua ormatttrrairU-a3.'odHitional security, ten per ceutum; will be withheld froniall payments on to be forfeited o the use and benefit of the United Slates, iti the event of failures to corn icle the deliveries within the prescribed pe riods, j; ; :-":v;;f -Ayy' ;t' - -.- Ninety per centum will be paid, on all bills for deliveries, agreeably to the ; slipulatioris of the contract fto be made, within t.nrty days after their approval by the commandants of-the respective navy vards. ' 1 To be published twice a'Areek in the Globe, National Inteljigencer, United States Tele graph,; Army and Navy Chronicle, Eastern Argus. New Hampshire Patriot,; Boston Ad vcate New Yprk Evening Post, New York nmes, .ireniuu x.uiuunum .lmciiwn tinel,1 Pennsylvania!!, Baltimore Republicaln, Norfolk Herald, Norfolk" Beacon, Kaleigh Star, NewberniSentinel, Charleston Patriot, Georgian; and Mobile Register. juiy u. . i : , ; xetters ux: T Remaining in the 'Kcicbern Post Office, July 1st, 183Q. A. Abraham NJArmonie, Mrs. M. Allen. . .. j Bj rMrs.Naccy Bradley, George Babbit,' J.Buaeergh, Capt. Otway Burns 2, John Barnet, Wm. S. Bell, Reu ben Harrow, w - ' . ' ' . ; .o;;x :. '-,y , " . C.JannalvCarier, Joseph Casey, John S. Caton 2, Mrs. barah Curtis, David W. Uurtis, 1 nomas Uarrou, Isom Cain, Mrs. Calcedonia Carruthers, Cant. D. W. Chadwick, Mrs, Mary Chadwick, John Capel, John Corantv ., ':'..,(. . ., -. . I . D. Mrs. Elizabeth Dowdy, William Douglass. . E. B. C. Ealoq 2, Mrs. A. Edmund&on, Stephen jEr- mil, Radford Emold. . ; ; . ; -': ; . ' f F. Capt. Robert Finneyr Mrs. Rachel Foy, George Faunce, Rev. John. Fielding, Michael N. Fisher. - ; G.fMr. Goodwin, Asa Gray, John Gill 2, Mrs. Mary Groyejr, Abraham Gaskill. . ; .... . II. l-Mrs. Chloe Harrington, Francis C.Hall, Edward Hill, Everitt T.Hjll, John C. Harker, Hardy Hill, Mrs Catherine M. Ileuyillei,"''-;.: . - nr:;, "X:'vy:-A' i i '-" . , I-J.Moses Ipo'ch, Thomas Ives, Capt. J. ,W John son, Mrs. Ellen Jones. . -v-" : K. Rev. William Kone. :i!iy yi-v - i- L. 4john W. i.e"oy,LWillis Lamb, Jolm Loes, John w. Liirry 2, Petf r Lances, John Littleton, Henry Loyless 3, Rufus Latliatn, Miss Mary E."Lave. v; V ( u M. Daniel L. Mayo, Benjamin Mason 2 Marmaduke Moyoj Franklin Mason, Leyi 31 ore, John Marshall, W. W. Cj Murphey1,". J :;:;. u,, , ; .:.;, . O.George H. Osmer2, William Oliver. - K, P.-i James M. Fnrker 2, Dr. J oseph Powell, Joel Pat rick, Powell Roderick, E. Pasteur,. .Mrs. Susan Parks.; R.Miles Richardson, Miss Sidney Rice, Kedar Rai ford 2, Nehemiahl Jesse Riggs, Benjamin Runyon, Ed ward J. Rew, Robert Ridley. y. i-J: ; "S.-4-Lousia Simmons. Lieut... T. Sands 2, G. W. Strange 3f!Adam Smith, William Simmons, Mrs. Penroy Shields, JiSparrdw, JohnrSlye, Stephen Stily 2,; James B. Shine, Dinah Edwards, S. Simpson, Prince Sanders Charles Df Shield, Robert Stewart, Lucinda Savendor J T. Joslah Tingle, Joshua Taylor, Wm. .Thorp; Ben jajninTrafton, Mrs. Julia Taylor, Mre.JWargaretTaylor. W.Daniel Williamson. James S.'Wood, Hugh Wad, den a, Beniamin P. Williams, Airs. Sidney Whitehurst, uiiaai wuson, "Henry v nuenursl Watson Wilson, ui.u. wnite.i - . inuMA8 WATSUW, P. M. FOR SALE. I? LBS. gobd J'ive Geese Feathew 'by. the subscribers. , " i ; i ' 1 BOOTHS PORTER. 4 LIVE OAK TIMBER. .k . . t - Niv Commissioners' Office,? -r' X, -v-"'- 8th July,' 1836,! V SEALED PROPOSALS, eudorsedaV Pi P fc posals for Lire ,Oak TirnberwilL he received at this'Jofi1ce until three o'clockV P. M.V if of the thiriy-first 'day of August next, for-supplying the following'. Live Oak Tim ber, viz:. v; hl ii::; .'-,'-- '. , No." 1. For the frame - Umber, beam ami kce'jsoft ; .pieces and for; the promiscuous tfm ber for one ship of the line, one frigate, one sloop oi war. and one schooner, to be delivered at the nacy yard ncar( Ports viouthlN. II. -, : : - '; ; r ' No. 2. ; For the" fratae timber, beam and keelson pieces and for the promiscuous, tim ber for steamer and one schoorierV to 1 be de livered at the navy yard, Philadelphia. . ; i The quantity and dimensions oi the promis cuous timber for ; each vessel, of each class, is as follows; V ? ; - s- ' .--y.: ' . For the ship of the line, 8,000 cubic feet, which must be sided 15 inches, and be from 12 to 20 feet in length ;'six of the longest pie ces to side 22 inches. t For the frigate," 3,000 cubic feet,' which must be'sided 15 inches, and be from 12 to 20 feet long ; six of the longest pieces to side iy inches. For the si obp of war, 1 ,000 cubic fee t,' which must be sided 12 inches, and be from 12 to 18 feet long ; six ol the longest pieces to side 10 For the steamer, 1,000 cubic feet, which mtist be sided 15 inches, and be from .12 to 18 feet long ; six of the longest niprpK tn side Gl inches. . JFor each schooner, 300 cubic feet, which must be sided 8 i inches, and be from ten to 16 inches long ; six of the longest pieces to side 12- inches. ; A. part of the promiscuous timber may be got to larger dimensions, r provided the pie ces will answer for. replacing defective hawse f. -w. blepieces. Separate offers must bje made for each of the" preceding numbers, and each offer must emorace ail ine.timoer tnai is cauea ior Dy the number to which it refers ; the prices as ked per cubic foot must be stated separately f?T and etejry, class of vessels embraced in the ofier ; aUdor iheprpmtoi) timber of eaeh class, separately from th other, which is considered moulded limber. : V u At least onc-jourtn . oi the wnoie quantity of. timber embraced in each oiler, compn sinerVa lair proportion of the -most valuable pieces, must be delivered oh or before the first; of June, 1838, one-half of the remain der on or before the 1 first and the whold 'quantity on of June, 1839, or before the first day of June, 1840: and if tne above at the proportions r sliall not be : delivered i respective times j above specified, the Com-; of the Nav selves tne missioners them- 1TJ "III Ul CdUCUIJIlk in the execution of which; such failure, may occur, and of ieritering into! new contracts, holding- the original com tractors and their sureties iiaoie ior any excess oi cost and ?anv ex other damages which may bej thus incurred. Hie said. Live Oak Timber must have ..... t 1 i t i grown within twenty-five miles of the sea board, (which i must ' be proven to the sa tisfaction of the respective commandants. 1 must be got out by the moulds and. written directions, and specifications ' of 'dimensions, &c, which wll be furnished to the con tractors for itheir government,, and must be free from all injuries and defects which may impair the good quality of the said timber for the purposes for which it it is ' required ; by Contract, and be in all respec Is satisfactory to tne commandants ot the respective JNavy Yards where it is delivered. . V f ; ' ' Bonds, with, two good and responsible sureties, (whoso names must be forwarded with the offers,! in theamount of one-third the estimate value of the timber, to be fur nished under jthe respective contracts, will be required i and, as collateral security for the -faithful compliance I with the terms, sti pulations and conditions of the said contracts, ten per centum will be reserved from the actual amount of each payment which may be made from to timej nnlil the said contracts are completed and closed, which reservations, respectively, Will be forfeited to the use and benefit- of the. United States.' in the. event of failure to. deliver the timber within the res pecti ve periods prescribed, j v M ; uv 7iomas win oe lurnisneu to the con tractors at one of the Navv Yards, Brooklyn or Gosport. . ! ' ; ; JNinety per centum ;wilt be paid on all bills for deliveries, agreeably lo -ihe simulations of the contracts to be made, withm thirty davs after their approval by the commandants of the respective Wavy Yards, v To be published twice a week in the Globe ; National Intelligencer; United States Tele graph - Army and .Navy Chronicle ; Eastern Argus ; New Hampshire Patriot ; Boston Ad vocate; Hartford Times; Republican Herald; New York Evening Post; New York Times ; Trenton Emporium ; American Sentinel; Penn syjvanian ; Baltimore Republican ; Norfolk Herald ; Norfolk Beacon ; Raleigh Star; New bern . Sentinel ; Charleston Palriot Georgian ; Louisiana Advertiser; Mobile Register. July 20. 7 -,, - FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT, REFRIGERATORS, or ICE preservers, an excellent article for family use. -. q--'-'-' ; J. BURGWYN, 7 iV May 2d, 1836. . Dcvcreux's Buildings. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT, n hhds, N. E. Rum, 4 pipes do." do., :;i ' - 40bois. ; ' ; do. do. ' Apply to w: " ri "J. BURGWYN, " May 10, , - . ' XcccrcuisBiiiZ(if7i'Jr T HE HIGHEST CASH PRICES TVirriLL' be given for Negroes from the VV age of : 18 to 135 years, by 1 l i r JAMES PULSHIRE. (S BY THE PRESIDENT OF.THE UNITED STATES IN pursuance olth provisions ot a Treaty between Hi .United States and the CThickasaw Indians, made n ad cnnciuucu uh i ostitoc UREEK, on IDe UctnUeih rf f OetfloSS, and of the supplementary and planatorv brtieles thereto, made and concluded on the lwenty.stcoJd day bf the same month, and als of theTremy between th United States and the Chickasaw Indians made and con eluded at the City oj ', Washington, on the ;twenty-fOUMU dav 1. Akdrsw jAtKsoiiPresident r.r .i . LUnUed. States, do hereby declare and make know n, tbat public sales lortue aispqs?n& sncn oi tne lands ceded to the United States by the said Indians, as are herein after described, shall be held at tfi Land Office at P0 T1TOC, in Mississippi, at the under menlioued r)eriod" viz: ytifi.iVi'&fiyitt'K. , U5 On the first Monday in September ncxt,ot the ;ia!e of the lands in the following townships, viz v j ,; Townstiip j, ot ranges 1, X, J, 4 ami o east. . Townships 3, 4, 5, and G, of range 4 east, s . Townships 3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 5 east. 1 Townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,-7 and 8. of ranges 6, 7, 3 and 9 east. i :- ",!r. " .'! y-; I -v Townships 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7i of range 10 east. On the fourth Monday in September next, for for sale of the Sands, in the following townships and fractional towu. ships, viz. ... . 'ys - i. , - --v 1 ' , ' EAST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE; ' Townships 14 and 15, of ranges! 3 and 4. ; Township 14, 15 and 16, of range 5. H , Townships 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and-lC, and frac. V lional towjiship 17, of range 6. f . ; 4 ; j Townships 9, 10 and 11, and fractional -townships 15 . 16 and 17, of range 7. ; - j' 1 r ;. Townships 9, 10 and 1 1 , of ranges 8 and 9. ,C Also, at the same timet for the, sa'e of the under men-' tiotted townships and fractional townships, west ,of the meridian, of the tHuntsviile district, being that portion of the Chickasaw cession situate in the State of 'Alaba ma, viz;. A ' ,'V: . v if ' ;'' ' Fractional! own ship 4. of range 12, , j j Fractional townships 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, and 8, of range 13 Fractional township 2 ; townships 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 and fractional townships o, v, and IU, oi range 14 : Fractional townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, township 9, and fractional townships JO and 11, "of range 15. Fractional townships 6, 9, 10 and II, of range 16. On the third Monday in October next, for the sale of the under mentioned townships, viz : 1 WE3T OF THE CH'CKASAW MERIDIAN LINE Township 1, of range 1. L' -Townships 1 and 6; of rangps 2 l3 and 4. i V ( m i . . iuvubiiii3 x, t, o hit a u, oi range d k ownsuips i, o. i, o ana u, i Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, of rauge G-- ot ranges 7 and 8. Townships J, 5i, d and 5, of range 9. . r On the first Monday in Xotembcr next, fogthesale of th under mentioned townships, viz: t . " ; WEST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LLE. l ownsuips 4, a. v, iu, n, rz ana 10, oi range 1. Townships, 7, 8; 9, 10 and 11 of ranges 2, 3, 4 and 5. Townships 7, 8 and 9, of ranges 6, 7 and 8. Township 7, of range 9,. j j . The lands reserved by law for the use of fcliools. at for other purposes, as well as the lands: selected as reser vations, under the provisions otlue said treaties, arc to be excluded from the sales. ", f Each sale is to continue open for two weeks, and no longer. The lands will be offered in quarter sections and fractional nuarter sections where iuch efci&t . "S. Criven under my hand, at the! City ot Washington, Ibis twentieth day ofJIay, A. D. 1836L M i AI1KEV JACKSUA. By the President : Ethan A, Brown, y.,i 'i"yl' ' ' ' 'A '''' Commissioner of the General Land Office. " IDT Certificates of scrip issued from the Treasury De partment, in satisfaction of bounty (and warrants granted by the Stateof Virginia,ard the United States.for Services in the revolutionary array ; us well as certificates p( land stock, issued 'at the district land offices, for die" amount of moneys forfeited by individuals, under (L credit system of land sales, are not receivable for lands I witnm the limits otlthe Chickasaw cession iJune lo till lstlNov.l LOCUST AND RED CEDAR OR ; Xn juniper; : . ipROPOaALS will be received by the subscriber until the 15th:Auffust riext, for furnishing and delivering atjBosto Saled and JVewburyport, Ma? sachusetts, one-thinl at each place, from FIFTEEN to FIFTY THOUSAND Locust Sleepers, each to be sound, eight feet in length, and seven and a half inches in diameter atlhe smaller end; or the same, num ber of Red Cedar,' or Juniper Sleepers, each fobe sound, eight feet in length, and the heart at the mail er end six and a half inehes diameter. The timbe: uju,y uc uuivcu or Kiaareti, oi uie same oimeusions. ';-.!'; john. M. FESSfiNDEN. Boston, July 6. . V .- Eng'r Eastern R. Rr E.R.HUBBERD, SURGEON DENTIST, informs the Ladies and TTD ESPECTFUtLY im, Gent that he has returned te Newbern for the pur-; pose of attending to the j various branches of Dental .Surgery, lie has taken Rooms atMr. Cutler's Hotel, where hje may be found at anv time when called . for.-f-Ladies will be waited on at. their dwellings, if required. lei), "u, loao. A Female Teacher Wanted A respectable family, some fifteen miles ..AA from Newbern, in a pleasant and healthy neighbourhbbdr wish to jemploy a Tutoress for their little j daughters. She would reside n the family and be tree. ted with affection and respect. Applicants will please communicate their terras &c. atan early day, to the Editor of the Sentinel, who is authorized to furnish such other information on the subject as may be desired.-r Jpn7 6, 1S3G. D. PltA TTS. Artificial ; Nipple Shield, FOR the prevention and cor of Sore Nippies. jM following highly respectable certificates are deetnw a sufficient recommendation for those who are afflicted i this manner, to try them. t " '! : ' ,'t From Doctor Wm. 1. j Uewees, late rrotessorw Obstetrics, in the Medical University of Philadelphia. Docf. ELIJAH PRATT t - Dicar Sir;;AsI feel it a matter of much DiiWicimror tance, to' possess a means of lessening the terrible suffer ings irom sore INipples, 1 Have mucn pleasure iu uc;t, able to say, that the ShieliT' yon offer for the prevent")? and the rure ot this malady; is better adaptea io w y' pose than any I have heretofore seen). In the twor three instances, I have known them to be used,mu satisfaction has been eipresjsed; and I Lave no besitation to believe it i will generally succeed t I am so well per suaded of this," attbis moment, that I cannot f"rbesy" express a wish that our cityl through the various Apotw caries, may be supplied with them. Philadelphia, Jan. 13;iS34J From Dr. Thomas Seawall, Professor of Anatomy -I From l)r Physiology , Columbia Coilegd, District of Column- iVcDtU.Tnv f!iv 1th Fei.. ley Having examined Dr. Pratt's newly invented iKipjJ Shields, and w itnessed us practical appncauiMi. - -my patients, I take great pleasure in recommending J( decidedly superior to any j thmg previously known- cdnstitntes a perfect remedy for that distressing mam Sore- Nipples ; a disease which so .frequently' ' youne woinert. ! r. ".. r n : . . THOMAS SEAWALL, M.D- IETThe above instrument is for le. by , rpB ojfionswni &rmaisjing.jbe geago Newbern, :March 1836. .: - : I
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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