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[A OL. Y. Ao 83.]
{pN° We are aulhorisecl to stale, that .
Mr. CHRISTOPHER GUNN if a Candidate for he- <
coming one of the City Aldermen at the ensuing
Eiedtion. August 6. 84 j
11. REYNOLDS offers himself.
a candidate f r Clerk of the Market at the ip
pmaching elfdtion, and solicits the lufrages of his
friends. August n 86
yr> JAMES*M‘ C ONKY begs
leave to acquaint his friends and the public in general,
that he i a CANDIDATE for the Clerk of the
Market; and solicits their fuffrage, at the ensuing
eiedlirn.
July 30. te 80
■ i
(UT Mr. GEORGE STOUT begs
leave to acquaint Ins friends and the public in gen
eral, that he is a Candidate for the Clerk of the
- Market, ami solicits the fufferages at thejnext enfu
ng eiedtion. August 6 84
(fy* We arc requested to state, that
Mr. CH ARLES COPE is a Candidate for die cff.ce
of City Marflial, at the ensuing election in September
next. August 4 83
yp I beg leave to announce to the
public, that JAMES CI.ARK is a candidate at the
ensuing eiedtion for City Marshal, and view him as a
fitperfon. If indiiftry and adtivity, combined with
sound republican principles, have any weight with
you, then he has a claim on your fuffrages.
A REPUBLICAN.
August 8 85
Messrs. Everitt c S’ Evans ,
It is with pleasure I announce to my fel
low citizens, that JOHN F.PPINGER, esq.
is a candidate for the office of Sheriff, for this
county, at the ensuing eleotion. This gentle
man’s character for respectability, integrity,
and sound republican principles, needs no pa
negyric. A REPUBLICAN.
August 6 84
(? The Attorney General’s Office
is removed to Mr. finder’s tenement, five doors
below Judge Stephens’s.
Thomas U. P. Charlton.
June 25 66
yp The City Council having sus
pended for a time, the lighting of the Lamps ir. fb-s
c tv, the Contraflor informs such citizens as have
had lamps eredied at their own expence, thr.t he wilt
{till continue to light and c ean them for those who
choose to gc to the expence of furmihing him with
oil. r
John Kackjcr.
July 23 7 8
yj° A subscription paper is open,
at this office for puhliffiing (by Ambrose Day, in Lou
isville) a corredt lift of fortunate drawers, in the con
templated LAND LOTTERY. Persons celirous of
fublcrihing will please call and do so previous to the
] 2th day of August, at which time, the fubfeription lift
will be sent to Louisville.
fpj** A few copies of an 0 RATIO JY, deliver
ed in this city, on the fourth of JUL r, by W m.
B. Bulloch, esq. are for sale at this office — price
25 cents.
Board of Commissioners of Pilotage.
Savannah, June 4, 1801.
In Consequence of leveral persons adting illegally
as Pilots,
Ordered, That the Secretary do puhlilh monthly
the names of such Pilots, as possess Branches or Cer
tificates from this Board.
Extract from the Miniutes.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary.
• -.rev able, to the order of the hoard I do here ■
ft’- >hat the so ‘owing pelons only, are du
ty give ooyct, as pilots;
Fy authorded to -Ci.
Thomas Nottage,
Ilham C ay,
James Scranton, -Branch Pilots,
Wil iam Royfton,
Lliiah Broughton,
Thomas Alworthy,
Richard Wall, Branch Pilot,
William Wall, adting under him.
John Major, “J
P -ter Ceafar.
Reuben Anderson, J
John Branlby, } Certificate Pilots.
John Dennis, 1 ,
John Dixon, I
Tliomas Olborn. J
Thomas Pitt, Secretary.
Blank Bills of Laiding
For Sale at this office,
THE REPUBLICAN;
And! SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
For LIVERPOOL,
. The staunch new Ship
Columbia,
•SCS.lr'SrkAcs Was to leave New-Yerk on the 25th
July, and may be expedit'd here daily; having one
half other cargo engaged, wid meet v i’ll immediate
dispatch. Eur freight of 3tXa bale* Coti n, apply to
James & Wm. i\e.
August 8. L \ S5
FOR BOSTON, A
The fast sailing Schoonen
iS!s23§rSo Erenffer Grffn, master;
Lying at Stark’s wharf. For freight or paflage, apply
cn board, or at the Savannah Shoe Store, to
Woods &. Tui£s :
Who have received by said schooner ,
12 trunks Shoes, assorted
100 en.pty Trunks
22 hoglheads New-England Rum
2 ditto Jamaica ditto
4 pipes Holland Gin
3 ditto Cogniac Brandy
48 bids. Mackerel
298 bulhels Corn, in bags
An invoice of Hingham Ware, aiTorted.
ON HAND.
Hnnihums, Writing and Wrapping Paper, Choco
late, &c.
August 8 85
Landing,
From schooner Dolphin, Jr am jVew-York,
30 barrels Loaf SUGAR,
14 hhds. Brown ditto,
7 Puncheons Jamaica RUM,
15 bags GINGER,
10 whole and 20 half barrels Superfine FLOUR,
197 bars IRON,
2 calks NAILS, sd. cut,
37 bars STEEL.
EOH SALE BY
A. &. S. Richards,
August 4—t.—B3, Telfair’s wharf.
3000 bush. Liverpool groin dSALE,
10 tons IRON assorted,
40 hhds SUGAR, fome very prime
20 ditto Jamaica RUM,high 4ih.
£0 quarter calks old Sherry WINE
10 pipes French BRANDY
10 ditto real Holland GIN
50 boxes Negro PIPES
20 calks BROWN ST OUT (quality warranted)
50 barrels frelh ILOUR
Together with a general aflortment of .veil cholen
GROCE R L L S,
at Retail, is offered for file by
B. &. C. brooks.
IVho have, just received on consignment ,
30 bbis. Prime PORK,
which will be fold low for calli or approved paper.
July 9. an 72
Landing this day,
From the Schooner Silken, at. Moore's wharf,
20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rl^ld,
33 ditto Prime SUGAR,
20 calks Sherry WINE,
Which wiR be fold tow fer cash or approved paper.
B. & C. brooks.
June 23. 65.
S. H. Stackhouse,
Has for sale at his store, opposite the Exchange,
75 hhds. 1
15 tierces, Vprime Muscovado SUGAR
60 barrels J
7 puncheons Jamaica HUM
5 pipes London particular Madeira WINE
very old and excellent
10 ditto first chop Cogniac BRANDY
13 ditto Northern GIN
73 barrels superfine Baltimore FLOUR.
June 30. 6s
Landing,
From brig Amazon,from Aew-York,
MUSCOVADO SUGARS
20 quarter-calks L. I’. T. WINES
12 do. Malaga do.
25 bbis. LOAF SUG YR
2 hales HUMHUMS
19 pieces CO l TON BAGGING
For sale low, by
A. &. S. Richards.
August 4...83...L
Oznaburghs.
Received on Consignment, per Robert Bolton,
from Liverpool,
60 pieces Flaxen and 15 Tow OZNABURGHS—
For file, by
Taylor 8c Scarbrough.
August 8. t 85
S AT 11 R D A Y, August 15, 1807.
Corks, &c.
300 groce heft VEI.VET CORKS
2 pipes London particular Madeira WINE
1 tale 4-4 Irilh LI Nl NS
1 ditto TICKLENBURGH
3 ditto No 10. COTTON CAROS
20 bids Niels and Prime PORK
8 calks 6d. and .3d. Cut NAILS
20 barrels MACKEREL
5 cHks HAMS
9 tons hvvediui IRON
For sale, low for rush , by
Gardner Tufts.
Augtift 8 b 85
—
Metis s, Taylor & ( o.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
have removed to the store lately occupied by
David Taylor, jur.
They have Just Received,
By the ship Mary from Greenock, a part of
their SPUING
Supply of GOODS.
Among which arc.—
O
COTTON bagging
Flax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
Cotton shirting
Cotton, marking and floss threads
it -d and black Morocco Gaps
Komal and Pullicut handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ol coat and vest
BUTTONS ,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will bcgti.;posi and of on good terms.
May 1. * 43.
New Drug & Medicinal
S T O R E.
THE fiubfcrtWrs notify the public, that th*y have
t-hahliilitd in thib place,
A DRUG KDICIN AL STORE,
and fed thumfel’ es juftifiod in faying, that they can
supply practitioners of Phvfir and country [lores with
Medicine, shop Furniture, Surgeon** Inilruments,
Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they
Can be pm dialed for in this phice..
Much care having been bellowed in the selection
of the various articles, and ir. making the officinal pre
parations, they can with propriety warrant them as
genuine.
Mldicine Chests, will be put up at any price
from s*o to 150 dollais with printed directions, and
containing moll or all the articles generally requited
lor families and plantations.
// 7 rite &.
Pradliti oners of Medicine,
Boltons’ Luck Buildings on the Ba”
Savannah, April 23. 39.
FRESII MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c.
While c i Mendenhall,
TTAVE received by the Sr.A-Ist.ANt>, a large quan
ta JL tity ol the above, selected with much care.
They are in hourly expectation of an additional supply
which will make their assortment of those articles coni
moniy kept in Medical Stores, very general and com
plete.
Bolton’s brick building on the Bay.
May 12. 47.
mm snrr . t •gn-y.rir urr-rs .aa.Tßa.ri
THE FIRM OF
A. SCRIBNER h Cos.
IS altered to
Taylor & Scribner ,
Who will keep a general assortment of
BOOTS & SHOES,
Os their own manufactory, whirl) are warranted to he
of the bell Duality.
They have Just Received
20 trunks of SHOES,
assorted for retailing, of the belt quality, and of almost
every defeription.
ALSO,
A small assortment of BOOTS,
of a very good quality, which are offered at the custo
mary prices, at their (tore on the Bay. nearly oppafite
the Exchange.
Orders from the country thankfully received, and
punctually attended to.
August 11.
[AY IIOI.U Mumbf.h, 529.]
ALEXANDRIA FLOUR.
10( barrels fuperfine Alexandria FLOUR, (equal in
quality to Richmond) *
Jut received, and for sale by
. , , MiHcr 8e Moorhead*
I* M 87
I’ioenix Agency Office.
Savannah, August 12, 1 807.
r F!lfr ge, ' tS a ! t ', no , w relicve < l frtin > the suspension , f
A tb Company „ business in this flute, lately i,.moled
f tht ° CC 1,1 i '°" d ° n ; a,ul u,e n ‘>'v prepated
to eflctlnfuranees accordingly, un.i- certain icV,ir.
tions i(id variations ot premium, which will U
kiiow i on application. k c
Robert 8v John Bohon.
L \7. AGENTS.
Rees’ Cyclopaedia.
SubfcribeV are informed, that the FOURTH
NUMBER * received, and ready for delivuy at this
Office. I'hep'ifth and Seventh are daily looked lof
from I‘hiiadeLlua.
August 4.
Rills on New-York,
At a (liort fight, for laic by
James Sc William Magee.
December 2 33.
CORN.
600 bushels of excellent yellow flint
CORN,
will be fold low if taken from on hoard soon.
Peter Mitchell.
July 11. 37
Fresh Cabbage Seed,
Os a very superior kind and quality,
roil sale, 11Y
George Harral.
June 27. Ja§ 67.
BREAST-PIN LOST.
IO ’T on Thurf'day evening aft, a BREAST- PIN
-a with the initials W. H. Finder will be rewaidcd
by leaving it at this office.
Augift 8.
notice!
r T' , UF. Subscribers being about to leave the ftafe for
J il< w weeks, give notice, that thiy have empow
ered Nr. Sun Bishop as attorney lor them, during
their ibseiice.
E. Nichols 8c Cos.
Aujuft 11....M...8G. Market-S quartr.
NOTICE.
AFL j erfons indebted to the estate of Z h
HoRSKINb, det tafeil, are rtquefted to iiiakc pay
ntnit, and thole having denianda laid cit ate to
pleitut them properly attested to
Ibcbvard Harden,
adminiftrutor of the ell are of
August 4* ## ,tn...BS Z. Horlkiiib, decealed.
NOTICE ~
7GINE months after the date hereof, the fubferi-
IN btr will make application to ilie Inferior Court
of Glynn county, for leave to led a trafl of lan ,
containing lyo acreb, <ju tlie 1 Hand of St. Simons, ie
longing to the eltato ol Jamei, Martha and John
tlai i lion.
T. Meuse, Ex’r &. AdmV.
Angull 4.
TO REN’lk
THE PLANTATION on Hu.chmfnn’s Ifimd,
ppolite avann.ih, called WakDs, at pietcnt
planted by Uutftor Bayaul. For terms ajiyly to
Joseph Hubu'shLm.
July *3 78
TO RE REX TED.
Till', MOL’SL lately occupied hv major
Harden and the office adjoining. ‘1 he
tenneme.nt No.2,over Mt ,sis( )-dcttsL Bakei's
store, and several oilier hotiseslhe sittitition and
tunas ol wlticli may Ite known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
T 1 IE SUBSCRIBEiT”
OKU.Its FOB SALE,
His two valuable X.OTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
Jus’ R c ived,
And for file at this office, (price twenty-five cents)
Til It TRIALS OF
Samuel M. Mayo tk William Love,
FOR THE
Murder of David Whittemorc.
The last of whom (Love) was etecut;d .t Augufia vU
(i il the 13th of May.