The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, September 03, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. a st t i -a [VOL. V. No. 96.] To the independent electors of Savannah. %CT It having b:en suggested by Come person, that I had declined being a candidate at the ensuing election, for the office of CITY MAR SH AL, I think it a duty incumbent on me to fay, that I shall be a cand date, and never had any intention of Withdrawing my name from the lift of applicants.— Should my fellow-citizens think me worthy of their votes, 1 have on y to affu'e them, that no exertions in ny power fhail be wanting to give general latisfaction- James C.ark. September 1. 95 tCT We are requesied to state, that JOSEPH SUDER is a Candidate for the office of CORONER at the ensuing election, and felicits the fuffrages ofhis fellow-citizens. September 1-95 THE SUBSCRIBER, Acquaints the citizens of Savannah ar.d the elec tors of Chatham county, generall/, that he will be a candidate, at the ensuing eleflion for the office of CORONER. M. Whitley. August if. +TE 9 Fellow-Citizens of Chatham, Ts you like your OLD CORONER, I am in hopes Vou wi:l support him at the next election. T. Brown. August 23. 91 sCr* We are authorised to state, that Mr. WiliIAM A. Moore offers himfelf a can didate for CLERK OF THE MARKET, at the en suing election. August 27. 93. (J3* We 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 To the Fleet As of Chatham County. ! OFFERmyfelfa candida-e for the She; iff’s Office at the ensuing election, and solicit the fuffrage-. of my frier.d3 and fe low-citizens for that appointment. Peter Snick. August. 25. 92. To the Electors of Chatham County. (fcj° Intending to be a candidate at the approaching eleflion, for SHERIFF of this Coun ty, I now apprize my fell’ w citizens theieof, pieg jng myfeif for a faithful and (charge of the duties of the office. 1 (hall be thankful for their iuffrages. John Eppinger. Atlgufl 25. STE ’ 92 ’ (J3 0 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 03° I offer myself a Candidate for CLERK TO COUNCIL, and solicit the fuffrages of my fellow-citizens at the approaching election. George Pitcher. August 18. 89 03° 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 election. William Blogg. August 20. 90 03° HENRY W. WILLIAMS is a Candidate for the office of Clerk of the Mayors Court, and solicits his fellow citizens to continue him in that office. August 25 92 03° We are authorised to state, that Mr. CHRISTOPHER GUNN is a Candidate for be coming one of the City Aldermen at the ensuing Loftier.. August 6. 94 03 ° We are requested to state, that 9actor JOHN LOVE will be a Candidate for At- Herman', at the ensuing eleflion. August 25; 3 gJ Messrs. Everitt & Evans , Please to announce to the eleflors of this city, that Mr WILLIAM WALKER, will be a candidate at the ensuing eledtioo 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 eleflion, especially when they are fold that no one is more in need of it—and no one more capab e of per forming the duties of the office. AN ELECTOR. j G3* Mr. GEORGE STOUT begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public n gen eral, that he is a Candidate for the Clerk of the Market, and solicits the fuflferages at the next enfil ing Auguit 6 84 H. REYNOLDS offers himself a candidate f r Clerk of the Market, at the ap proaching eitftion, and sol.cit. the fuffrages of his friends. August it Is* (£j° We arc requested to state, that Mr. JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUGEL, will he a candidate, at the ensuing eleftion, for Clerk rs the Market. August 25 92. ...te JAMES ~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 enluing eleftion. J uly 30. T E 80 (fT° 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 anrounced themselves may be high'y 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 1776, to the prefect moment, has been the firm and confident republican, and always the honed, upright man. A FRIEND. ATTENT lON. THE firft company of the l'econd battalion, com mandfd by captain Mats, are hereby ordered to appear at (lie Excharge, on Saturday next, the sth 1 ilanr, p.ecifcD at hall pall four o’clock, p m complereL armed and accoutred, with ball c <rtr dges Noperlon to appear with borrowed equipments By order of J. T. Holies, cupt. cemm't. John Moorhead. September 1 \ 9 A GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL commence the firft day of next month on Mount Enon, under the immediate direction of the Rev. Charles O. Striven. In this itiftitution will be taught Reading, Writing, the Englifti Grammar and its eiercifes, nrithmetic, Geography, with the use of the Globes, Mathematics, 1 ftionomy, natural and mo ral Philolophy, the fine Arts, Logic, and the J.atin and Greek languages. Brice ol Board and 1 uition, (pu pils to find their own lodging) 0 n r. 11 in dr to hollars per annum, quarter y payments, in advance. CT Tht- different Printers throughout the llate are requefteti to give the above a few insertions. August 22 Ig Rees’ Cyclopaedia. Suhfcribers are informed, that the FOURTH * NUMBER is received, and ready for delivery at this ’ Office, lhe Fifth and Seventh are da.ly locked for | from Philadelphia. TO BE RENTED. THF. HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and the office adjoining. The tennemem No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens Sc Baker’s 1 store, and several other housesthe situation and terms of which may be known, on application G Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. N O T 1 C i.. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Mrs Anne Maxweii, deceased, are desired to make ; immediate payment; and all thole who have any just demands against said estate are requested to render them in to the fubfenber agreeable to law. John Floyd, Adm'r. Camden County, J August 3, 1807. J W NOTICE. A I.L persons indebted to the estate of Zacamah Horskins, deceased, are requested to make pay ment, and thole having demands against laid estate to present them properly atteiled to Edward Harden, administrator of the estate of August 4....TN...83 Z. Horikins, deceased. TO RENT. ’ THE PLANTATION on Hutchinson’s Idand, eppofite -avannah, called Wards, at present planted by lloctor Bayard. -For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. July *3 . 87 FOR SALE OX REASONABLE TERMS A Cypress Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear, rows with fix oars, is also provided with a fail The above mentioned boat is not one year old, ha lately been painted and is in complete order. For terms ap ply at the office of thispaper. July 9, 1% THURSDAY, Septembev eck; 1807. M pr NEW-YORK, l ;The Packet Brig OLIVE, Jojcfl fi Crowell , jun Mastery To fail the firft of September. For Freight or Paflage, having good acccmmodaSons, ap ply to the Captain on board, at Sturges, Burroughs St Butler’s wharf, oi to John Gribben &. Cos. August 25. 93 FOR NEW-YORK, , The faft fe‘'* n E fti P Dartmouth, John Starr, matter, Will fail in ten days. For freight or paflage, having handsome accommodations, apply on board, or to Sturges, Burroughs* & Butler. August 29. u. 94 FOR PHILADELPHIA, TUB ERIQ mmS? ELIZ A Thomas Bakfh, master, For freight or paflage, having good accommodations, apply to Jacob Idler & Cos. Who have received by said vessel and for sale, 172 Who'e and 20 half bbls. FLOUR, 20 boxes SOAP, COO bunches ONIONS, of a superior quality. ALSO, 500 bushels excellent CORN. August 29. t 93 For Sale, Freight or Charter, V, The (launch and faft fai ing brig Friendship, t"""” ‘ Cap ain Christie, Burthen about one hundred and thirty-five tons, lying at Bolton’s (late Clay’s) wharf. For particulars apply to the mailer on board, or to A. &. S. Richards, Who have received on Consignment , 2,000 bushels of white Flint COUN, per said vessel, which will be fold low, if taken from on board. They have also received from New-York, by the shifts Dartmouth and Charleston. SO hogiheads 7 pr ; me SUGARS 9 barrels $ 21 bags PEPPER 10 pipes Country GIN 25 hogiheads New RUM 5 trunks SHOES affo.-ted S bales GREAT COATS 3 boxes SADDLES. IJV S TORE. 120 bags COFFEE 5 bales NEGRO CLOTH, TOGETHER WITH A CENERAL ASSORTMENT OE GROCERIES, all of which will be fold on their usual advantageous terms. August 2#. o 94 Rum & Mackerel. 40 libels. New-lingland RUM, 80 barrels prime MACKEREL, Received by the brig Drake from Boston, FUH SALE BY Samuel &. Charles Howard. August 27. L 93 Ginn Bags. Just received and for sale, 50 pieces of narrow BAGGING, well calculated for ginn and picking Bags. Norman M‘Lcod. August 29. 94 Landing this day, From the Schooner Sukej, at Moore's wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, 33 ditto Prime SUGAR, 20 calks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold low for calh or approved paper. B. 8c C. Brooks. June 23. 65. Bills on New-York, At a short fight, for laic by James Sc William Magee. December 2 33. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, A FEW COPIES OF THE MYSTERIOUS FATHER, A TRAGEDY, IN FIVE ACTS, By William li. Maxwell. Blank Warrants of Appraisement, Hot Sale at this oScti [Whole Number, 537.] TOR SALE BY ■y S. H. Stackhouse, Just Received, on Consignment , 137 hhds. t 54 tierces i Prime Mufcovado SUGAR, 9 7 bbls. } SI hoglheads excellent Molasses 13 ditto vert old Antigua Rum 8 ditto Northern Rum 11 pipes Northern Gin 3 pipes Loudon particular Madeira Wine 5 calks Gin Beds.—- Wi.h other arttc es. September 1. r. 95. Melissa 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 SPRING Supply of GOODS. Among which arc;— COTTON bagging Flax and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapefs Cotton shirting Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black Morocco Caps Romal and Pullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment ol coat and vest BUTTONS, Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be disposed of on good terms. May 1. 43. t\ Fresh Boots & Shoes. Just Recivedat the Savannah Shop. Sr ore, by the brig Eliza from Rluladtlfihia , 50 pair of the best Cossack BOOTS. By the brig Dare from Boston , 3 trunks of SHOES. ON HAND. S pipe* best Holland Gin S do. do. COgniac Brandy I hhd. Weft-Ihdia Rum 7 half bbls. Mcfs Beef 12 bbls. fnfpected Mackerel . 100 reams of Wrapping Paper Half Bufhelsand fees of Meafuret Trunks, etc. ice. Woods & Tufts. August 29. 94 *’■ 11 *■ ■■ ■ ■ - - - THE FIRM OF A. SCRIBNER 8t Co* IS ALTERED TO Taylor & Scribner , Who will keep a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, Os their own manufaftory, which are warranted to bt of the best quality. They have Just Received 20 trunks of SHOES, assorted for retailing, of the best quality, and of abnofl every description. ALSO, A small assortment of BOOTS, of a very good quality, which arc offered at the etiftel mary prices, a; their store on the Bay. nearly oppofitd the Exchange. Orders from the country thankfully received, and punctually attended to. August 11. 85. Just Received, And for sale at this office, (price twenty-five cents) rue trials ofr Samuel M. Mayo & William Love, FOR THt Murder of David Whittcmore. The lift of whom (Love) wai executed at Augusta e& eu the 13th of May,