The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, August 27, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. [VOL. V. No. 93 ] To the lilrctors of Chatham County. Intending to be a candidate at the approaching eletftion, for SHERIFF of this Coun tv, I now apprize my fellow-citizens thereof, pag ing tnvfelf for afa thful difeharge of the dunes of the office. I (hall be thankful for their luifrages. John Eppinger. Atiguft 25. pE 9 2 To the Electors of Chatham County. 1 OFFF.R myfelf a candida'e for the Sheriff’s Office at the eiifuing election, and solicit the fuffrages of my friends and fe low-citizens for that appointment. Peter SI nek. August. 25. (fcj* I beg leave to announce to the public, that JAMES CLARK is a candidate at the ensuing eletftion for City Marshal, and view him as a fitperfon. If industry and activity, combined with sound republican principles, have any weight with you, t"j*'. he has a claim on your fuffrages. 1 ‘ r A REPUBLICAN. August 8 85 f XT D. D. WILLIAMS, acquaints his friends and fellow-citizens, that he is a candidate for the office of CLERK to the CITY COUNCIL,and lequefts their fuffrages at the ensuing election. August 22. 91 gyp I Oiler myself a Candidate for CLERK TO COUNCIL, and solicit the fuffrages of tny fellow-citizens at the approaching election. George Pitcher. August 18. 89 q 3* HENRY W. WILLIAMS is a Candidate for the office of Clerk of the Mayors Court, an 1 solicits his fellow citizens to continue him in that office. August 25 92 ffyp I announce myself a Candidate for the Office of CLERK of the MAYOR’S COURT, and solicit the fuffrages of my fellow-citizens, at the en suing eletftion. William Blogg. August 20. 90 (Jyp We are authorised to strte, that Mr. CHRISTOPHER GUNN is a Candidate for be coming one of the City Aldermen at the ensuing Eletftion. August 8. 84 (jyp We are requested to state, that D ctor JOHN LOVE, will be a Candidate for Al. scum an, at the ensuing eletftion. Au a ud 25; 3 9* (?yp I hey leave to announce to my Fellow-Citizens that JOHN TREVOR is a Candidate for Clerk of the Market at the approaching election. The citizens who have already announced themfelve s may be highly deserving of that appointment; but it is h ped that a preference will be given to our old revolu tionary patriot, John Trevor ; who, from the dawn of 1 776, to the present moment, lias been the firm and eomiftent republican, and always the honest, upright ian. A FRIEND. Messrs. Everitt (S’ Evans, Please to announce to the eletftors of this city, that Mr WILLIAM WALKER, will be a candidate at tlie ensuing eletftion for clerk of the market. The wri ter of this indulges a hope, that the friends of human ity will lend their liberal aid in promoting Mr. Walk er’s eletftion, especially when they are told that no one is more in need of it—and no one more capab eof per forming the duties of the office. AN ELECTOR. gyp We are requested to state, that Mr.‘.JOUN CHRISTOPHER GUGEJL, will be a candidate, at the ensuing eletftion, for Clerk of tlie Market. August 25 92 te H. REYNOLDS offers himself a candidate f r Clerk of the Market, at the ap proaching eletftion, and solicit* the fuffrages of bio fr.rds. August 11 B 6 (j3 Mr. GEORGE STOUT begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public in gen eral, rh he is a Candidate for the Clerk of the Market, ami solicits the lufferages at the ne*t enfu •ig eletftion. August 6 84 ftyp .TAMES M’CONKY begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public in genera , that he is a CANDIDATE for the Clerk of the Market; and solicits their fuffrages at the ensuing election. July 30. Tl 80 (]yp We are requested to state, that Mr. CHARI.ES COPE is a Candidate for the office of City Marshal, at the ensuing election in September next. August 4 83 THE SUBSCRIBER, Acquaints the citizens of Savannah and the elec tors of Chatham county, general);, that he will he. a candidate, at the e ediion for the office of CORONER. M. Whitley. Allguft 25. +TE 9* Fdlow-Citizens of Chatham, If you like your OLD CORONER, I am in hopes you will support him at the next election. v T. Brown. August 22. 91 Notice is hereby given, To any and all good gentlemen of this city, THAT a CONVENTION or CLUB - l ine held on SATURDAY the sth September, at theh-mle of James Tilman, Spring Hi1.,111 order to mat the town with a daily half ihcet of essays, on l'peeatoral obfervationr. i P. S. Some, no doubt, will p'eafe to take a glass of wine there. Th-jfe who do not choose to become candidates, are requefled not to attend. August 23. m* 9* —• . Savannah Female Asvlum. J THE Ladies of the FEMALE ASYLUM, return their grateful thanks to the City Council of Savan nah, for the LOT by them. Mary C. Tayior, Scc'ry. New Drug & Medicinal s t o R E. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have eftabiifhed in this place, A DRUG &. MEDIC INAL STORE, and feel themselves juftified in faying, that they can supply practitioners of Phyftc and country llores with Medicine, ohop furniture, Surgeon’s luftrumenrs Patent Medicine, scc. upon as liberal terms as they can he purchased for in this place. Much care having been bellowed in the selection of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre parations, they can with propriety warrant them an genuine. Medicine Chests, will be put up at any price from 20 to 150 dollars with printed directions, and containing moft or ail the a. tides generally requiieil for families and plantations. White Mendenhall, Practitioners of Medicine, Boltons’ Brick Buildings on the Bav Savannah, April 23. 39. FRESH MEDIC INE, DRUGS, kc. White & Mendenhall , HAVE received by the Sea-Island, a large quan tity of the above, (elected with much care.— They are in hourly expecta- ion of an additional supply which will make their allurement ofthofe articles com monly kept in Medical Stores, very general and coni plete. Bolton’s brick building on the Bay. May 12. 47, TO BE RENTED'. The house lately occupied by major Harden, and the office adjoining. The tennement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens be Baker’s store, and several other liouseslht situation and terms oi which may be known, on application to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. N OTIC E. • ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Mra. Anne Maxweli., deceased, are desired to make immediate payment; and a'l thole who have any just demands again ft said estate are l equefted to render them in to the iubicriber agreeable to law. Jolla Floyd, Adni’r. Camden County, 7 August 3, 1807. J 90 A GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL commence the firft day of next month on Mount hnon, under the immediate direction of the Rev. Charles 0. Scriven. In this institution will be taught Reading, Writing, the Eogliffi Grammar and its exercises, Arithmetic, Geography, with the use of the Globet, Mathematics, A ftronorny, natural and mo ral Philosophy, the tine Arts, Logic,and the l.atin and Greek languages. Price of Board and Tuition, (pu pils to find their own lodging) one hundred dollars per annum, quarter y payments, in advance. ■£s” The different Printers throughout the llate are requested to give the above a few inl'ertions. August 22 i 6 Blank Bills of Laiding For bale at this offices THURSDAY, August 27, 1807. For NEW-YORK, 1 • r t7‘3lSn The Racket Brig OLIVE, Josefih Crowell , jun. Master, 9cfa9-*s§iK To fail the firft of September For Freight or Paffige, havi g good aec.nmiodations, ap ply to the Captain en board, at Sturges, Burroughs & butler’s wharf, 01 to John Gribbcn &. Cos. August 25. 93 Landing this day, From the Schooner Sukey, at .Woore’s wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, S3 ditto Prime SUGAR, SO casks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold low for caffi or approved paper. B. &. C. Brooks. June 23. 65. just Received, 3000 bushels CORN Hull’ bun els ELDER For sale low fur cash. John Alex. Hunter. August 20 b 90 Metis s, Taylor & ( o. Inform their friends and the public, that they have removed to the store lately occupied by David Taylor, jur. 7 ‘hey have Just Received, By the ship Mary from Greenock, a part of their SPRING Supply of GOODS. Among which arc . COTTON bagging flax and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton shirting Cotton, masking and floss threads Red and black Motocco Caps Romal and Pullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment ot coat and vest BUTTONS, Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which wilt oejusfi'jsed of on good terms. May 1. 43. • SALT. Seven thousand bushes of Liverpool ground SALT. FOR SALE BY S. St C. Howard. Aliguft 18. 1 89 Bills on New-York, At a Ihort fight, for tale by James St William Magee. December 2 * 33. Fresh Cabbage Seed, Os a very superior kind and qutiiity, oit SALT, BY George liar ral. June 27. +a§ “” 67. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALK., Hi, two valuaole LOTS, near the Exchange, in this city. Joseph Habersham. June 16. 62 ONIONS. A few htindered bunches of the first qualify ONIONS, For sale, next door to Mr. Fisher’s, Bay Lar.e. August 15. m 88 Administrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On Saturday, the 19th of September next, At the house of the fobferiber, ALL the HOULEHOI.D and KITCHEN PUR- Nt I URE ot the lair Mrs. Anne Maxwell, de cealed. Conditions, Cassi. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. John Floyd, Adm'r. Camden County, 7 August 6, 1807” J YoTilh. months after the da'e h< reof. the fubferi i.v ijer wilt make application to the Inferior Court of Glynn county, for have to fell a traG of lan , containing 190 acres, on the lllar.d of St. Simons, be longing to the estate of Janie., Martha and John Harrilun. T. Molise, Ex’r Sc Adm’r. Anguft 4. Jo 83 [Whole Number, o3i.J Fresh Medicines. GEORGE HARRAL, H just received by the (hip Lucy and Elizabeth, from London, and now opening at Lis Wholesale and Retail Store, Sign of ’he Man and Mortar , Marker-square, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Genuine Drugs, Medicines, Chemi cals, Perfumery, ike. Which he will dispose of at very reduced prices, for caih, or his usual liberal credit to puntftual cuftumer. AMONG THEM ARE— 6500 fib. Rochelle, Ep som and Glauber Salts 550 lb. line Loudon pow dered red, pale and yeliow Barks 210 lb. ditto powdered Jalap 55 lb. ditto ditto Hippo 150 ;b. ltrong Nitrous Acid 200 lb. Vitriolic and Ma rine ditto 2000 lb. Copper*. 56 lb Vitrio ic Aether 2500 lb. Aium 260 lb. flake & common Manna 56 lb. Balsam Copaive 650 lb. lelined and ball Liquorice 112 lb. do. Camphor 2600 Ih. do. Salt- Per re 250 lb. blue and white Vitriol SURGEONS’ INSTRUM ENTS. Elegant sets of Amputat- 1 ing Instruments Ditto Trepaning do. Ditto Midwifery ditto Ditto pocket ditto Ditto . iffetfting ditto ] Spring Lancets, wi h five spare blades to each Crown and common Lan cets Surgeons’ Needles in cases Improved Trocars & Ca PERFUMERY, &c. Scented and plain Hair- Powder Ditto Pomatum, in rolls and pots Honey Water Milk of Roles Lavender Water Coloured 5c Violet Walh balls Viole. and Windsor Soap Scented Lip Salve Do Tooth-Powder Han. Home cut and plain Smelling Phials Essence of Bergamot Ditto Lavender & Lemon Patent Medicines of every kind, Embracing, as agent for the patentees, all those in r*“ pute both in Europe and America. AI.SO, A large and complete assortment of Spices, Shop Furniture, Phials, &.c. ON HAND, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnish Brushes and Japan; 120 dozen fresh CASTOR OIL, anti 15 bags ALSIMCK. 0” Country Phyfician* and Store Keeper* that have been in tnehahit of .niporting their fupplie* of Medi cines from the Northern .State*, will now have their orders put pp at the fame price#, and aim ~# warranted oi the best quality 0 MEDICINE CHESTS, with approved diree tions, for Sea or Plantation life, and at various price*. TWO SMART LADS, Os refpectab e connections, are wanted to the Drug BiifmeU : great care and attention will be paid to their moral* and improvement. June i!7...f0 67 NO 1 ICE. AI.L j erfon* indebted to the -stare of Zacasiaij Horskins, ‘levelled, are requeitedto make pay ment, and thole having demands against laid eiUte to pieitnt them properly attested to lad ward Harden, adininiftrator of the eflate of August. 4....TN...83 Z. Horlkius, decealed. TO RENT. THE PLANTATION on Hutchinson's Island, oppolite .savannah, caked VV ,-.eo>, at preleut planted by Do&or Bayard. Lor term* apply to Joseph Habersham. July S *1 6000 lb. Whiting 112 lb. Nux Vomica 560 lb. Shaving Soap 25 lb. coloured W afers 150 lb. Magnelia, square and calcined 200 lb Plasters of al kinds 112 lb. Levigated Calo mel 112 lb. Oils of Lemon, Bergamot, Peppermint and 1 avendei 4 lb. Oil of Ciiunion 150 lb. Spirits of Hartf horn 112 lb. Madder 250 lb. Aloes \ 816 ll>. Ir lh Cammomi'e Flowers 750 lb. Cream of Tartar 45 Jb Tartar Emetic 8 oZ. heft China Muflc, &c.\ ike. nulas, in fhagreen cases Elegant Cuj.ymg lidlru menu Teeth InftruniVUs, best and common Silver andelaftic male and female Catheter* Eledlrical Machines ElalHc and common Rou gte Lancet Cafe,filvei moun ted a,id plain, Ac. Walkden’i black Ink- Powder l.arge and small Sliavmg- Boxes Ditto Brulhes Silver-wired Tooth ditto Head Brufiie# Golden’s Razor Strops Best Rfizors,ivory handles Pocket & drrfting Combs Ladies’ Tortoilelhell duto Prince of Wales’ Shoe- Blacking Doc and beaver Gloves Suipfcndei*, Ac.