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HIP its; J' 43 .4 !..- i T - SUBSISTENCE, ;,. . rp ABATE proposals will : be received at this office uaiil thVErst'day of October Ksrexu for the delivery of proylsionBTor the nee oftheTJnited States, to be deliv- edia bulk, uponjinspectick?s follows : I; ", 4 Mw' Orleans. : . barrels of pork j - ' - , " .' barrels "of fresh superfine flour -j 330 bushels of new white field beans, :T tt280 pounds of good hard soap , j 5iDO pounds 01 gooa naxu iuwwbus I 5320 bushels of good clean dry salt f !-iSRft gallons of eood cider vinegar 131 Fort Jcsupy 25 miles by land from -.. ' . x jyatclutoches : r -- 360 barrels "of pork 1 Y'''";", 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour ?v .SSO-bushels of rTe w white field beans t !J5n -nnitnds of (rood hard soap pounds of good hird talldw candles 1 raB50 gallons of good cider vinegar , One-half on 4&e isi iuayj remainder on 1st iff. the nuoiic lanams, su: mies from Fort Towsonmouth of the Cliicmi- v ' K CM. ' -barrels of pork :S00 barrels of fresh superfine flout, if!20 bushels of new white field beans - J S500 pounds of good hard soap J 600 pounds of good hard tallow candles -80 bushels of good cjea n d ry sal t i"t)no rallona of ffood cider vinegar. .The Avhole to be delivered in all the month of April, 1837, and to leave Natchitoches by : tJOth February, 137 iAt Fort Coffee, 10 nities; above For JSmith Arkansas: .'-360 barrels of pork j."' J .loO barrels of fresh superfine flour i i .330 bushels of new white field beans , b. .'RQfin Tionnds of e-ood hard soan L.Si00 pounds "of good hard tallow candles r120 bushels of good clean dry salt j C1330 gallons of good cider vinegar. . 1 iiThe whole to be delivered in all the month -of May, 1837. - v .1 ,:-f . i : " IS : -tAtSaint Louis orat Jeffersoii Bar- bracks. 10 miles below St. Louis, at the 1 1 , -fii . ri ! m. . - 1 I - option qj . fjrovujunviu.. , 360 barrels of pork : 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour bushels Of new white field beans ::C280 pounds of good hard soap : ."2400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 120 bushels of good clean dry salt -1350. ffallons of good cider vinegar. Fort Crawford Prairie du Chien y. j Mississippi river : .1240 barrels of pork GOO barrels of fresh superfine flour " 220 bushels ofnew white field beans . i Z.3500 pounds of good bard soap Z1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles ii.SQ -bushels of good clean dry salt -.. DOO gallons of good cider vinegar. JEhe whole to be delivered by the 1st June T At Fart SnelUngf &ainp meters : K -5ft h'nrrels of DOrk ' I !- 50 barrels 61 fresh superfine flour r330-bushels new white field beans. ; r. 5s"c280pounds Of good hard soap j j 200 pounds of good hard taiiow candles. " ij20 bushels of good clean dry salt --1350 irallons of good cider vinegar5 ' -TJi whole to be delivered by the 15ih June, Ai Fortimnnebago:pn trie vox river. at thelporlage of the. Vox ana uu- - - - 1 1 . - j. 1 - . -m : : 240 barrels of pork j ; S00 barrels of fresh superfine flour i.220 bushels! of new white field beans . 3X00 nounds of cood hard soan i. 1600 rpo'unds 'of good hard tallow candles .80 bushels ot gooa eiean ary sail 900 crallons of cood cider vinegar - The whole to bo delivered by the 1st June, 1837. 7.::. t-Sl:i ys:S: I'V-S: : j ' At Fort Gratiot: JTT2D barrels of pork i r 1 ' x. 240 barrels o f fresh 1 uperfine flour " I f 110 bushels of new vhile field beans I Z 1760 pounds oi good hard soap 800 pounds of good hard tallow candles I , c 40 bushels of good clean dry salt 4o0 gallons of good cider vinegar '.. . , 'One-half 1st Hay, retnamdar on 1st October, -1837. I : 'L-:r; - . -; V-t - "At Fort Hoxcard, Green Bay : 1240 barrels of pork ; " .-s: 2 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour lr 220 bushels of new white field beans r 3500 pounds of gbad hard soap- U W3O0 :poundsi of good hard tallow candles k 80 bushels of good clean dry salt Q0O gallons of good cider vinegar. ' The whole to be delivered by the first June 1837. i. .v'fV:;-:' -..n'i -?2t& Fort Brady Sault de Ste. Marie l "inn t.. f nA.1? I-' - - - ' "-240 barrels of 'fresh superfine flour f 7 110 bushels of new white field beans .1760 pounds of ?ood hard soap ., 800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 Jbushels pt good clean dry salt x- 'jrrASTI rnlfttl of trntiA f'ular vino my ' The whole to be delivered. by the first June -' At It or t Maekmaxo ; -1 7320 barrels' of pork . ; : - i-32TI0 barrels of fresh superfiiie flour V A 10 bushels of new white field beans ttI'NjO . oounds of eood bard soap - ic2l ,j600 pounds of good hard tallow candlrs !0 bushels of good clean dry salt : . 450'allons otsood cider vinegar I5 "T.he ivhcle to he delivered. by thelst Jahe , At Fort Dearborn; Chicago ; ; 4 :120 barrels of pork f : : -10 barrels of fresh superfine flour , S.1I0 bushels newwhitafiehJ JrtSiii A , i . . 1 1 j"- "I- - j j . ! i '- . -1 ITGOl nounds of pood hard soap HS00 pounds of good tiara uhow canaies f i-40 bushels of good clean dry salt , 7 I -450 gallons of good cider vinegar . The whole to be delivered by the . 1st June, AtJIaiUMckBarrafa 7 120 -barrels 01 pomj,r;.":ji;-- i;240 barrel of fresh superfine flour f i r W 1 10 bushels of new. whi te field , beans ;i 1760 pounds of good hard soap I ' . 5 1 ; 800 pounds of good hard tallow candles -r ; 40 bushels of good clean dry salt ! i f 450 gallons of good cider vinegar - 4 ; ; The : whole to .be. delivered in December 1836, and January and February, 1837 v.i i .'-f' T- ( '"ill-' - ;--;; v., n-ix sit isoston .: ? -: . f ! 625 barrels of fresh superfine flour . 275 bushels of hew white field beans i;l j 4400 pounds of good hard soap "k' i 4:;? 2000 pounds of good hard tallow candles I 100 bushels of good clean dry salt ;:, 1 125 gallcms of good cider vinegar, t ; s - Sl'l-'i AtJYeiD-York: fr-" r 1200 barrels of-porkf 'fg IS . 2500 barrels of fresh superfine flour . ; ,1160 bushels ofnew white field beans 17600 pounds of good hard soap i 8000 pounds of good hard tallow candles 400 bushels of good clean dry salt j 4500 gallons of good cider vinegar. .At Baltimore: i, 480 barrels pork : , -,: 1000. barrels of fresh superfine flour 440 bushels of new white field beans 7040 pounds of good hard soap 3200 pounds of good hard tallow can tf . t i i e i- .i ':. fiL ' i ' ull es iou Dusneis oi goou ciean ury sail i 1800 gallons of good cider vinegar. Note. AH bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids lor eacn article, and exhibit the total of each amount bid." - i The periods and quantities of each delivery at those posts where .they i are noi specified, will be one-fourth 1st June,' 1st September, 1st December. 1837, and 1st March; 1838. j The 'hogs of which the pork is packed to be fattened on corn, and each hog to weigh not ess than two, hundred pounds ; and,. except where the quality is otherwise designated; will consist off one s hog to each1 harrel, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and snout. ; ! . I. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. 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 f heart of white oak or white ash bari- rels, full hooped. The vinegar in iron bound cssks ; the beans in water-tiuht barrels! and he sOap and candles in slrourr boxes, of coii vementsize for transportation. J 1" i- - W m bait will only be received by measurement oi thirty-two quarts to the bushek f. The candles to have cotton 'wicks, i The provisions for Prairie du Chien an Saint Peter s, must pass Saint Louis, for Ultimate destination, by the 15th, April, 1837. A failure in this particular, will be considered breach of contract, and the Department will be authorized to purchase to supply these post. umiiuiuuj win tin luapturo 4i t iiiu iiiue and place of delivery ; and all expenses are to be paid by contractors, until they are deposi ted at such store-houses as. may be designated by the agent ot the JLlepartmenf. i 1 he Commissary General reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing: the quan tities, or of dispensing with one or more arti- ces, at any time before entering into contract ; and also of increasing or reducing the Quanti ties of each delivery one-third, subsequent to the. contract, on srivi'isr sixty days previous notice. ' - . -' Bidders not heretofore contractors, are re quired to accompany their proposals with evi uence 01 ineir aoiuiy, logeiner witn tne names of their sureties, whose responsibility must be cerunea oy meutstrict Attorney, or by some person well known to the Government, other wise their proposals will not be acted onj I . Advances cannot . be made-in any case : and evidence of inspection and full delivery will be required at this otlice, before payment can be made, which will be by Treasury warrants on banks nearest the points of delivery, or headr est the places- of purchasing the supplies,' br nearest "the. residence of the,-contractors, at their option : ; , v.-.-:kv:-ik.iSi'v:-. ! .Each -proposal will be sealed in a separate envelope, and marked proposals for furnish ing army subsistence." ; I- ! . GEO. GIBSON, C. GJ S. July 13 till 15th Sept. j. f Fresh . ir rival ! rMVlE subscribers, grateful for former fa- JJL yors, . respectfully inform their numer ous customers and the, public generally, Ubal they .have just opened a largeand. complete assortment of, Goods in, their line! embracing SILVER, BLOCK TIN, AND iPEWTEH ; : -WARES, All ' Tin and Hollow ;ares, ' ; S l BOOTH & PORTERS Newbern, OcU 20thr 1835 41 N. B. Job-work in both branches their business -will be executed faithfully and TAKEN, UP, "Z committed to the jail of Craven iA.County, a Negro man ?ho calls his' name CHARLES RIGBY, and says that he belongs to Thomas Wilson, residing in Baltimore. .The owner is requested tof come' forward, proye property, pay cnarges and take him away." j. r I " ! DAVID. LEWIS, JflzZor ewbern, uctober 26th, 1835. ; f Fresh BMe.7 TTT) JKTrTAN BOKKELEN, has just-re- -i-lk wceivea ana oners lor sale a small Joloi Very superior fresh Gosheni Butter. -He will nlcn pnnlinna fnm.!..it.. i V li. ' ILk. - a . . A. . ! i I 71 uy cotrairai wivajs J3iinngine6ea5ti. WHITE OAKLAND YELLO :.: PLANK STOCKS 1 Navy Commissioners Office . . 8th J uly,-1836 SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed Prof posalsi for Timber,' ;will be received at this office until three o'clock,-P. M. of the thirtyfirst of August next, for the following timber i "" T$o. li For 40,000 cub. ft. white oak plank stocks ; ; 40,000 do, yellow pine do. To be delivered at-the navy yard, Charles- town, Massachuse tts. ; No. 2. Fpr 40,000 cub. ft. white oak plank stocks u tnnnA An vpllmv ninp An. To be delivered at the navy yard, Brooklyn, New York". ' i 'y -:.-: Ss -.'A: ':Vv; '- k N(. 3. For 20,000cnb. ft.' white oak plank stocks ,, 20.000 do,, yellow pine do. i T0 be delivered Itt: the navy, yardr Phila delphia. No.4yFor 100,000 cnb. ft. white oak plank stocks 4M" 100.000 do. vcllow pine do. i f To be delivered at the navy y ard," Gosport, 'Th risnlr sinLo m net . a wr? nr a-.- Yfpi in length, aid none' of them must be less than 35 feet lng. -The white oak plank stocks must square not less man incnes at .tne but, and'raav square one-fourth less at the i m . " .i . !. ..I.. - i i. . top. xiie yeirjw pine piautt siucivs iuum square not less han 14 nor more than 16 inches at the but and may square one-Jijtn Vss at the top. l ' ' : -: " :- ' : At least one-fiurth; of the quantities of each kind of timter embraced in any offer, and any contract pfedicated upon such offer, must be deliverer on or before the - first day of . June, 183V and the remainder on or before, the first day of December, 1837. 02ers will rtot be received I for j a less quan tity than 5000 rcuUc feet. The proposals must be separate hv each navy yard, and a separate price per cubic foot must be sta ted for each m kind sof timber ; and the Com missioners of the Navy reserve to themselves the richt of acceptinr any one or more of several , oners, snouiu -. more tnan one uu maue i rr . f i t. . 1 1 I by the same person. ; f . - n7." ' t.Y.i.'. Knnn fn11il rt - A lie tnii uci - iiiuak , iiac uccu. ibiivu vi irdled between the twentieth of October 5nd the twentieth of March next , preceding the delivery at the respective navy yards. The white oali timber must ' have grown near to salt, waten or within the influence of the sea air, and the pine timber must be of the fine grained,, long leafed, yellow tune variety ; all of which must be proved to the satisfaction of the commandants of the respec tive navy yards. ' I I . -The whole of the timber must be ot tne best quality, ? free I from injuries or defects, subject to the inspection and measurement of such persons as the Commissioners of the Navy . may direct, and to their entire appro bation. , i i: reauired for the - faithful performance and within the limes specmed, ot tne contracts to be made, and as additional security, ten per centum will be withheld from all payments on wnnwt tbwoot, nht to be 'paid until the con tracts are. complied with in all respects, and to be forfeited to; the use and benefit of the United States, in the event of failures to com plcte the deliveries within the prescribed pe s. Ninety per centum will be paid on all bills for. deliveries, agreeably to the stipulations of the contracts to be made; within t.nrty days'after Iheir approval by the commandants j . i ' - '..' - t . i oi ine respective navy yarus. , ;, - 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, New York Evening Post, New York Times, -. 1 renton Emporium, American Sen tinel, f ennsylvanjan, Baltimore Republican, Norfolk Herald, Norfolk Beacon, Raleigh Star, Newberh Sentinel, Charleston Patriot, Georgian, and Mobile Register. July -,.,- j , - - 11 FO& SAL& sr:-;: ff f HHDSi Molasses, now landing daloupe. MOSES W. JAR VIS. I U .jr ilium uiuii x iiiiatici Illta, IIUIJ1 VJUU t July 19lh, 1830J . I MOLASSES. HDDS.' prime retailing Molasses, just received per Sch'r. Francis Can adv, and lor sale by i f - D." M. VAN BOKKELEN. Newbc K May 31 si, 1836. John aruoj ALD mESIECTFULLY informs the public that -hchas purchased ': of Booth &- Porters .i . - ' -, . - i ineir entire , . l ,:;,;...,i vSTOiGKrdFFURNITURE, arid remcyed to the Store fmrly;pccupied by Frj. Jfrentiss, where he will keep constant ly, and rpw has on hand an elegant assortment ot nrniiure; among which are' 'Sideboards, Sofas, Bookcases,' " ' . Wardpbes,' Cradles, Bureaus, I PortaHetDesks Stands j -Itt-Bejdst&dsipribs, -&c. j i r..A C Elegatt Fancy and Windsor Chairs and Lo'okiig Glasses will be kept constantly on hand, ani every other article in his line of bu siness -le hopes tha t the custom so liberally ucsiuwea upon jus prcuecessors, r win : oe ex tended td him. All orders from the country will be riceived and punctually attended to. He will 41so do all kinds of Kcpalrin j; so as to conirert old lj urmture mta new. He wil endeavorto give entire satisfaction as it regards workmanship and price. : . , x ? : - N B. He has an eLegantJHearse for tbe pur pose of altending to the bunat of the dead, arid will make Ml kinds or Coffin, such as Mahosr uuy r vnerry, r opiar anu r imr, at . tnesnor tes possible iotice. 1 - w,-s . -. 3. Kewbern January lstr-1836.' - - - FOR SALE. tlTtm LBSrgodd live-Geese FeatheM ,by the subscribers." XIVE OAK TIMBER. r -r ... i,-. " ' , " r V " QJ EALED1 PROPOSALS endorsed " Pro- IS oosals forLive-Oak TimberV'win be Vio irTiA linfil iTirAo AtMnr.lc.' M., of the thiny- m cLlilTCU a K - Is J j S 1 ."Fr the frame- timber, eam and . .. - , , . 7--; -.-.- . KeeiSOU piCCS, "" WIG piV ber'for- one ship of the, line. one- sloop of war, and9 one De oenveren- ai. y4 .v i . . .U : .J. J Tl, 1 I mouth, Nt 11. 1 u' , . ' , " 41 W O. For- the frame timhWr '5 beam and keelson pieces, and for the promiscuous tiroi ber for steamer and one schooner, to oe ue livered at the navvvard. Philadelphia. - f .The quantity and dimensions of the promis- cuOuSttimber for eachwessfeVoT.5iIi'claf as ioiiows: r . , - - -i-,- - . .j . -.v; I'or me snip ui we iiia-, ,o,uw iuuic icc, which must be; sided 15 inches, and be from 12 to 20 feet in length ; six of the longest5 pie fees to side 22 inches. ,'-? 1 , "!--;-; - 4 . ' For Jlhc fri grate, ' 3,000 cubic feet, which must be sided 15 inches, and be from 12 to 20 feet loner ; six of the lonresl! pieces to side 19 inches. " "'I ' , For the sloop of war, 1,000 cubic feet, which must be sided 12 inches, and be from 12 to 18 leet loner : six ot tne longest pieces to siuc 10 inches. ' J ;c---"' - - - 'For the 'steamer, -1,000 cubic feet, which must be sided 15 inches, and be from 12 to 18 feet long; six of the 01 menus. , v.ki. '' T For each schooner, 300 cubic feet, whicji must be sided 10 inches, ana be Irom tep to 16 inches long ; six of the longest pieces to side 12f inches, . , ; i- A part of the promiscuous timber f may be Wt to larger dimensions, provided the pie ces nvill answer Ifor renlacinff jdefective hawse pieces, transoms, breast-hooksj or other valua V m - . . T -' I 1 Die, pieces. ui , 1 Separate offers must be made for each 01 the preceding numbers, and elach offer must embrace all the timber that is called for by the number to which it refers!: the prices as ked per cubic foot must be staled separate or each and every -.lass of vessels embraceil n :i the ofler ; and for the promiscuous timber of each class, separately from -the other, which is considered moulded limber. . ' At least one-fourth of the whole quantity of timber embraced in each offer, compri sing a fair proportion of the most valuable pieces, must be delivered oh or before the , .. .. ... . . first j of June, 1838, one-half of the remain der on or before-the . first ot June, icwu: and : the', whole quantity on or before the first 1 day of June, 1840 ; and if j tne above at the proportions I shall, not be delivered respective times above - specified,-the Com- iyiinncr f 1 A . l a vr ' rpsprf f to tliem- elves the riff tit of canceiiinsr any contraci scjvts ; me niifc ui cancelling in the execution of which such'- failure may occur, and of entering intoj new contracts, holding the "original contractors and their sureties liable Tor any' excess of c6st and other damages which may be thus incurredJ : ine saiu X.ivc Oak l Timber must; have grown within 'twenty-five miles of the sea board (which i must be j proven to the sa- tislaction of the respective commandants;) must oe got out by the moulds and written directions, and specifications of dimensions, j which win oe lurnisnpu 10 tne. con tractors for their government, and; must ; be free from all- injories and defects which may impair the goad quality of the said timber for the purposes for, which it it 13 required bv contract, and be in all respects satisfactory to tne commandants ot the respective Piavy rYards where it is delivered. : J v - i ! Bonds, with two good ind. - responsible sureties,:. (whose 'names must be forwarded with the offers,) in the amount .of one-third the estimate value of the timber to be fur nishecl under f the, respective contracts,' will be required ; " and," as collateral security for the faithful compliance with the terms,- sti pulations and conditions of the said : contracts ten per centum) will be reserved from the actual, amount of cachpayment whih may be made from j to time,; until the said' contracts are completed ehdf closed which . reservations. respectively, will be forfeited to the use and benefit of the! United States in the event of failure to 'deliver the limbe within. the res- pective periods prescribed. A , 1 he moulds will be furnished to the con- tractors at one i of the Navy Yards, Brooklyn or uosport. j . . , - . - - . Ninety per centum will be paid on all bills for deliveries, agreeably to the; slinolations of the contracts to be made, within ' thirty days alter their annroval bv the commandants of the respective.Nayy Yards. To be published twice welek in the Globe ; National Intelligencer VUiiitl Btates Tele graph ; Army and Navy Chronicle ; Eastern Argus; New Hampshire Patriot ; Boston Ad vocate; tHartford Times; Republican Herald; Ne w York Evening Post ; New York Times ; Trenton Emporium ; American! Sen tinel: Penn sylvanian; Baltimore Republican; Norfolk Herald ; Norfoik.J3eacori : Raleigh 3tar ; New- Louisiana Advertiser ; Mobil "win ukiitiii(,i vyiiaucsiuii 1 utn. t gjiu.i , Register. July 20. FOR; SALE O N CON$.I(tN 1V1ENT, REFRIGERATORS, oJriCE preservers, ML) an excellent article for family use. - - '-rJ ,. 1 I'J.I BURGWYN, May 2d, 1836; " Deicreuxs uildingi '. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT, Ti flfi nnos.ii. cm lvum, '"LI VlV 4 pipes do. do., j . -;,40bbls.. . do. ,do, Apply to - BURGWYN, May 10. Detereux's Bitildirig$ THE HIGHEST CASH? PRICES .rT"ILL be-given for Negroes frorri the V Vvage 01M& f a years, by - - - JAMESiTULSHIRE. B"rRESIDEiFTHETINlTED STATES Ufcvnuea owes and toe iJDiciuisnw Indians, made ,ni Octobcrl832, and of he supplementary and eiplanatorv 5rtJ.fAlld.ttni ctt?xiiB ty! United States, o hereby declare and make known, that P""??; 'd, ceded 10 ine unnea oiaie myxuv siu munni, as are berrin UB IOe. fae fands :n the foiloWing luwnsliins, viz: ..Townshiif;I,lefTanigel,'2,'3;4and 5asf. r Towntbms A 4,-5, an 0,of range 4 east ? Townships 2, ;3, 4, 5 and 6, of range 5 east. : Townships 23,4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, of ranges 6, 7, 8 enS 9 east. . --: r- --- Tojvnsbips 2.13. .4, 5r 6 and 7,'of range J(1 east. On the fourth Monday in September next, for for sale of m 1 1 : 1 1 1 t" . j c . rownsiiips J4 ana i, 01 ranges ana 4. . Townships 14, '15 and 16, of rangti 5. i ! Townships 9,10, 11, 12, 13, J4. 1, and 1G, andfrac tional township 17, of ranee 6. Townships 9, 10 and 11, and fractional . townships 15, 16 and 17, of range 7 ! ' Townsiilns 9, 10 and 1 1, of ranges 8 and 9. Also, at the same time, Tor the sale of tbe uiider num.. tioneil townships end fractional townships, west of meridian, of the Huntsville district. being that nortion of the Chickasaw cession situate in the State of. Aiala- ma. vizr FraclSonRi township 4. of range 12, " .' ! Fractional townships 2. 3, 4t5. 6, 7, nnd 8, of range 13, Fractional township 2; townships 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, and fractiotial townships 8, 9, -and 10, of range 14. ' Fractional townships 23, 4,5, 6, 7 and 8, township 9, and fractional townships JOand 11, of range 15. Fractional townships 8, 9, 10 and Jl, of range 16. On the third Monday in October next, for the sale of the under mentioned townships, viz: ' " ' . ' ..., -j WESTIOF THE CIl!CKASAw;8IERiDIAN LINE' 1 ownsuip J. ot range I. j . ! Townships 1 and 6i of ranges 2. 3 nnd 4. Townships 1, 4, 5 nnd 6, of range d. " I ' Townships 1, 2. 3. 4. 5 nnd f, of range C. ' Towtiships .1, 2, ; 3, i4i S and uj, of ranges 7 and 8. Townsh ips , 2, 3 and 5, of rang 9. Oa Xhii first Monday in Kozcmber nz, for the sale of the under mentioned tow nships, via: ' ' WEST OF THE CHICKASAWIERIDIAN LINE. Townships 7. 8. 9. 1(J; 1 1; 12 and of range 1 . Townships, 7 8, 9,10 and 11 1 of ranges 2, 3, 4 and 5: Townships 7,8 nnij 9, of ranges 6, 7 and 8. " Township 7,1 of range 9, . T -j The lands rpserved.;by law for the use of Schools, or for other purpose; asjwell as the lands selected as reser vations, under the provisions of the said treaties, are to be excluded from the safes . cacu saie is 10 coniiniie open i or iiro weeits, and no longer. " Tbe laiids will be offered in quarter sections and fractional quarter sections where such exist. Given under my haind, t the! City of Washingtonthis twentieth day of Mny, A. D. 1836. - f ) ANDREW JACKSON. By the President :" I 1 1 ' ry 1. .? ' i. i . Lthan A.,Browki .' .'.-r ;;'!.. - r . CommissioncVj of the General Land OJjice. ; -.; ILT Certificates of scrip issuedJVom the Treasury De partment, in satisfaction of bounty land warrants grnnted by the State of Virginia, and thej United States, for services inthe revolutionnry lErmy ; us well as certificates of land stock, issued at the district land offices, for tbe amount of moneys forfeited Jby individuals. - under tile credit system of Ian 3 sales, are not receivable for iaiidj wiTTnn-'iins iiiniis-oft oiJ.-kiu 'cession. j " Gekerai. Lajjd OKFicK,jMay 20 1636.. LJune 15 till 1st No v J ; v ' COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ) . District of Ocracokc,Aug. 15, 1836. NOTI9E TO IMARINERS fmilEj Light. Boat stationed at the Nine Ji. Feet Shoal, Pamtico Sound, N. C, will be removed on or about the 7th dav of August next to undergo repairs A spar" bn,y vith a white flag on it will be placed at . her moori ings.that may! be seen one mile or more during the day. Notice will, be giren when the Boat is again placed at her station. ua. :J;-i : . s. bkowx, 1 j s, Superintendent of Light. 03" To be published until first September in the Ll cntou and Elizabeth City papers. ; ; f JE. K. HUfiBERD, SURGEON DENTIST, TTD ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and julv ueniiemen 01 iewoern and its vicinitv, that he has returned to Newbern for the pur pose of .attending to thej various branches of Dental Surgery, lie has taken Rooms at Mr. Cutler's Hotel, where he may be found at any time when called for. Ladies will he wnitrrl on at their dwellings,, if requiied. I'eb. yad, 130. A Female Teacher Wanted. respectable family, some fifteen miles from Newberm in a nlcasanf and hpalthv neighbourhood, wish to employ a Tutoress for their little daughters, j She would reside in the family and ! be treated with affection and respect. Applicants will please communicate their terras; &c. at an eatly dayto the Editor of the Sentinel, who is authorized to furnish such other information on the subject as may be desired. -April 6, l530. vVr . D. PRATTS. , ; ' Artificial Nipple Shield. FOR tbe prevention and cure of Sore Nipples. The following bighly respectable cert ifioate are deemed a sufficient recommendation for those wuo are afflicted ia tbis manner, to try them; ' I ' s . . . .; . From Doctor Wm. P. Dewees, late Professor of Obstetrics, in thi Medical University of PL iladeJphia. met. VLUAH 1KATT: , i ,1De"ar Sir: As I feel it a matter ol mncb public tranor tance, to possess a means of lessening the terrible suffer ings from sore INippIes, t bare much pleasure in being able to say, that the " Shield" ou ofler lor tne preventing uu inc rure 01 iuis maiauy, is ueucr ounpu 10 ine pur pose than -any !l ' have heretofore seen. In the twotrr three instances.? I ' hare known them to be used, much satisfaction has been expressed; and 1 have no beeitation to believe it will generally succeed: I am so well per suaded of this, iat this moment, that I cannot forbear to exiresi a wish that our city, through tbe various Apothe caries, may be supplied with thera. i - a am yours, ceo. V- j . BI. P. DEWEES, 31. V. Philadelphia, Ja. 13.J834.1 j T . ' From Dr. Thomas Seawall, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Columbia College, District of Colombia: " -4. ! J- H !?vASHiwfctos' CittW4th Ft'1834. "llavine examined Dr; Pratt's newlv invented Nipple Shields, and witnessed Its practical application: among my patterns, s ibkc great pleasure in recommending 11 as decidedly superior! to any thing previously known. H constitutes a perfect remedy for that -distressing malady. Sore. Nipples; a -disease, which, so; frequently afflicts young women. 1 f . t ."V', ' - . j "-TII05IAS SEAWALt, M. V. ipfeaboveiastrumeatisfor.sale.by ' h ' ." one ; frigate, ITITOC, in, Mkissiwi, at the under mentioned period7 I schooneto, viz: - j ; ..-L. JJ : y rarrirtcr,tBteIS36. t n
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1836, edition 1
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