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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. No. 94.]
To the Electors of Chatham County.
I OFFER myfelfa candidate foi the Sheriff’s Office
t the ensuing election, and solicit the fuffrages of my
triends and fe.low-citizens for that appointment.
Peter Shick.
August. 25. 93-,
To f\e Electors of Chatham County.
(fcj° Intending to be a candidate at
♦he approaching elefhon, for SHERIFF of this Coun
ty, I now apprize my fellow-citizens thereof, pag
ing m felf for afa thful and fcha-. ge of the duties of
the office. I fiiali be thankful for their luffrages.
John Eppiugcr.
A tig nft 25. t’l'B 92
ft-D. D. WILLIAMS, acquaints
fcis friends ana fellow-citizens, that he it a candidate for
the °f CLERK to the CITY COUNCIL-, and
jequefts their futfrages at the ensuing election.
August 22. 91
• , l eave to announce to the
83* Il- _ ‘SK is a candidate *t th,
|uhlic, that JAMES L . and view him as a
ensuing election for City MafihaU r- Mned with
fit person. If induflry and adtivity, con.-
sound republican principles, have any weign*
>o u, Uiei, he has a claim ou yoHuff-ges.^
August 8
fty* I offer myself a Candidate for
CLERK TO COUNCIL, and solicit the fuffrages j
*iy fellow-citizens at the approaching election.
George Pitcher.
Augufl 18.
ft-y* I announce myself a Candid te !
for the Office cf CLERK of the MAYOR’S COURT,
ind solicit the luffrages of my fellow-citizens, at the en- _
suing eledlion.
William Blogg.
August 20.
HENRY W. WILLIAMS is
Candidate for the office of Clerk of the Mayors Court,
an 1 solicits his fellow citizens to continue him in that
office. Augufl 25 *
fty° \Ve are authorised to state, that
Mr. CHRISTOPHER GUNN is a Candidate for be- ,
coming one of the City Aldermen at the ensuing
Election. August 6. 84
fty° We are requested to state, that j
Doctor JOHN LOVE will be a C-nuidate for Al
bek m an, at the ensuing eledhon.
August 25; 3 9*
(jy° JAMES M‘CONKY begs
leave to acquaint his friends and the public in genera',
that he is a CANDIDATE for the Clekx of the
Market; and solicits their fuffrages at the ensuing
election.
July 30. T* 80
£7° Mr. GEORGE STOUT begs
leave to acquaint his friends and the public in gen
eral, that he is a Candidate for the Clerk, of the
Market, anil solicits the fufferages at the next en fil
ing ele&ion._ Auguit 6 84
H. REYNOLDS offers himself ■
candidate for Clerk of *he Market, at the ap- I
proaching elefkion, and sol.cit* the fuffrages of his
friends. August it 86
( ‘rj° We are requested to state, that
Mr. JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUGEI., will be a
•andidate, at the enfu.ng ele&ion, for Clerk of the
Makke r. August as 9a te
\
Messrs. F.veritt Ist Evans ,
Please to announce to the ele&ort of this city, that
Mr WILLIAM” WALKER, will be a candidate at
the ensuing election 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 oledtion, especially when they are told that no one
is more in need of it—and none more capab eof per
forming the duties of the office. AN ELECTOR.
I beg 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 themselves
Btay be highly deserving of that appointmen.; but it it
fc ped that a preference will be given to our old revolu
tionary patriot, John Trevor; who, from the dawn of
1776, to the present moment, has been the firm and
qpnfiftent republican, and always the honest, upright
&an. Ji FRIEND.
>C7* We are authorised to state,
that Mr. William A. Moore offers himfelf a can
didate for CLERK OF THE MARKET, at the en
suing eledlion. August 27. 93.
QT W e are requested to state, that
Mr. CHARLES 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 ard the elec
tors of Chatham county, generally, that he wil be a
candidate, at the ensuing eledlion for the office of
CORONER.
M. Whitley.
August 25. Fte ys
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham,
If you like your OLD CORONER, 1 am in hopes
you wi.l support him at the next election.
T. Brown.
August 22. 91
Notice is hereby givert,
To any and all good gentlemen of this city,
THAT a CONVENTION or CLUB will be held
on SATURDAY the sth September, at thehoufe of
Tilmav, Spring Hill, in order to treat the
town l v ''h dm'y half flieet of essays, on fpccutoral
observations.
p. S. Seme, no doubt, will please to take a glafn
of wine there. Those who do not choose to become
candidates, are requelled not to attend.
August 15. m* 9*
ATTENTION THE WHOLE!
A PERSON de^ rou * employment, offers himfej
a candidate for a .V re °f Peonage i n the writing
line—which will be execuM Wlth m-atnels, accuracy,
and dispatch, on more moderate terms, thab Cab be of
fered in this city. A snug birth ut a public office would
be pteferabl**. Apply thisofhct?.
August 27. a 91
Neiv Drug & Medicinal
STORE.
THE Subfcriber6 notify the public, that they have
eftabliihed in this place,
A DRUG & MEDICINAL STORE,
1 and feel themselves juftified in faying, that they can
supply practitioners of Physic and country flores with
! Medicine, Shop Furniture, Surgeon’s InUriinrents,
Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they
j can be purchaled for in this place.
| Much care having been bellowed in the feiection
I of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre
parations, they can with propriety warrant them as
genuine.
Medicine Chests, wil! be pet up at any price
from 20 to 150 dollars with primed directions, and
containing moft or all the articles generally required
for families and plantations.
White & Mendenhall ,
Practitioners of Medicine,
Boltons’ Erick buildings on the Bav
Savannah, April H3. 39.
FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c.
White & Mendenhall ,
HAVE received by the Sea-Isiand, a large quan
tity of the above, selected with much care.—
They are in hourly expectation of an additional supply
which will make their alfortment of those articles com
monly kept in Medical Stores, very general and com
plete.
Bolton’s brick building on tile Bay.
May 12. 47.
TO BE RENTED.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tennementNo.2,over Messrs Ogdens be Baker’s
store, and several other housesthe situation and
terms of which may be known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 48.
N OTIC E.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Mrs.
Anne Maxwell, deceased, are defn-’ to make
immediate payment; and all thole who have any just
demands against said elfate are requested to render
them in to the fublctiber agreeable to Uw.
John Floyd, Adni’r.
Camden County, 7 an
August 3, 1807. J
NOTICE.
I months after the date hereof, the fubferi
• a. - ber wi! make application to the Inferior Conrt
i of Glynn county, for leave to fell a trafl of land,
containing 190 actes, on the Iflund of St. Simons, be
longing to the eltate of James, Martha and John
Harrison.
T. Mcusy Ex’ e&Adni’r.
An-rust 4. ‘ 8}
S A T U RDA Y, August 29, 1807.
For NEW-YORK,
jTjtpES The Packet Brig OLIVE,
I Josef/h Crowi/l , jun Master ,
f2A" 1 "*• To fail the firft of September For
Freight or Passage, having good acccmmndations, ap
ply to the Captain 011 hoard, at Sturges, Burroughs dt
Butler's wharf, or to
John Gribben &. Cos.
August 25. 93
ill. . JU7 ■ 1 ■ ZTIJ—AL .A. 1 . L-L.MJ. 1 —?- JtL *. . ■..
Bfca—-xa-J
ABN E R W EB B,
Has Just Received f:cr the Eliza , from Philadcl
/ihia,
50 pair Franklin’s Cossack BOOTS.
August 27. m J3.
THE FIRM OF
A. SCRIBNER & Cos.
IS altered to
Taylor & Scribner,
Who will keep a general assortment of
BOOTS & SHOES,
Os their own manufadlory, which are warranted to be
of the heft quality.
They have Just Kectived
20 trunks of SHOES,
jfortvd foi retailing, of the bed quality, ar.d of almofl
every defeription.
ALSO,
A small assortment of BOOTS,
of a vi ry good quality, which are offered at the cufto
mary prices, at their llore on the Bay, nearly opposite
the Exchange.
Orders from the country thankfully received, and
punctually attended to.
August 11. 86.
Just Received,
And f<rr sale lore for cash,at the Sa.akhah Snot
SfOHB,
12 trunks Shoes, assorted
100 empty Trunks
22 hogftreads New-England Rum
2 ditto Jamaica ditto
4 pipes Holland Gin
3 ditto Cogniac Brandy
4 8 bbls. Mackerel
296 bulbuls Corn, in bags
Art invoice of Hingham \K are, assorted.
ON HAND.
Humhams, Writing and Wrapping Paper, Choco
late, &c.
Woods B*. Tufts.
August 8 • 85
Landing this day,
From the Schooner Sukey, at Moore’s wharf,
20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM,
SS ditto Prime SUGAR,
20 calks Sherry WINE,
Which will be fold low for caffi or approved paper.
B. &. C. Brooks.
June 23.
Just Received,
3000 bushels COHN
Halt barrels FLOUR
For sale low for cash.
John i f Alex. Hunter.
Augufl 20 a 90
salt”
Seven thousand huftie sos Liverpool ground SALT.
voa sali nr
S. &. C. Howard.
August 18. I. 89
Bills on New-York,
At a fho-.. for I ale by
.mes & William Magee.
December 2 33.
Blank Bills of Laiding
far Sale at thia office*
[Wiiolr Number, 535.]
Rum & Mackerel.
40 hhds. Ncw-England RUM, ‘
80 barrels prime MACKEREL,
Received by the brig Drake from Eoftoo,
FOH SALE BY
Samuel & Charles Howard.
August -1- l 93
William Woodbrickre,
TT r *l°',*’ Exchan S e
I ins Jor Sale,
50 hh<U. prime and inferior qualities Mufc.vatio
Engau
sis | tiiuhrom Jamaica Rum
}0 hhds. ,'lorthward ditto
I pup* Keens .St. Croix ditto
JO pipes and quarter casks Cogniae Brandy
.1 Hogsheads Northward Gin
*<• bags prime Green Coffee
10 tons Sweedes Irons (fiat andfquarebars)
20 cales G als Ware, aflorteu
10 bales Ozuahuigri and Ti klenburgs
20 chelts Hyfon, Young Hyfon and ChulanTeas
800 Dinii Johns, .oaf Sugar in bartels
With a variety ol other Articles,
■/'or Cush or a fifi rented Patter.
lal r2* t®. 7
Meltss, Taylor &( o.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
have removed to the stoiu 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 are.—
COTTON bagging
Flax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
Cotton shirting
Cotton, marking and floss threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
Roinal and Pwllicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ot coat and vest
BUTTONS, ,
Potc, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will bcjdispotcd of on good term*.
May 1. 43. ,
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
Hi. two valuable DOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June Is. 62
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BF. SOLD,
On Saturday, the 19th of September next,
At the house of the fobferiber,
ALL the HOULEHOI.D and KITCHEN FUR
NITURE of the la>e Mrs. /.n nc Maxwell, de
ceased. Conditions, Calh.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
John Floyd, Adm'r.
Camden County, I
August 6, 1807- $
NOTICE.
AI.T, , erfo indebted to th. eftat. of ZsCAitiAd
I{o.skx.vs, deceased, are requeued to make pay
ment, a..J thole having demands against laid etlaie to
prefeut them properly attelted to
Edward Harden,
administrator of t e efiate of
August 4....TR...83 Z. Horflcins, ieceafod.
TO RENT.
THE PLANTATION on Hutehmfmn’s Ifl’.nd,
i.ppofite Savannah, called Wakes, at preterit
planted by Dodtlr Bayard. For terms api ly to
Joseph Habersham.
July s X 7
A GRAMMAR SCHOOL
WII.L commence the firft day of next month on
Mount (.non, under the immediate direction of
the Rev. Charles G S. riven, in this irdlitution will
be t..fc; ht Reading, Writing, the English Grammar abd
its exercises, AritTimetic, Geography, with the use of
the Globes, Mathematics,/Wlronorny, natural and rno
ral Philosophy, the line Arts, Logic, and the Latin and
Greek languages. Price ol Board aid 1 uition, (pu
pils to find their own lodging) on t husdsed doll ah 3
per annum, quarter y payments, in advance.
&.The lifferent Printers throughout the state are
requeued to give the above a few inlertions.
August ‘li If,
QT ALEXANDER S. ROE, <h -
flrous of being continued in the office he now h .-ld of
CLERK OF COUNCIL, foiicits the support ui hij
friends at the ensuing election. — ,
August *7, 93,