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[VOL. V. No. 99.]
To the F,lector® of Chatham County.
T announce myfelf a Candidate for SHERIFF, at the
nfuing election, and fha!l feel grateful to such of my
fe lovv-citizens, as may honor me with their fuffrages.
J. P. OATES.
September 8. 98
Messrs Evrritt & Ft a vs,
IT has been affected by feme, that Edward Lloyd
efq. is a < andidat’ for Sheriff, at the ensuing e’edtion”
From whatever motive it his been put it circulation,
to me, it is unknown; but Mr. Floyd has author'fed me
to contradict the report, and pofi'ively declares he is
not a candidate, nor had he ever any intention of offer
ing, J. P. OATES.
September 8.
]’o the Electors of Chatham County.
1 OFFER myfelf a candida'e for the She-iff’s Office
tit the ensuing election, and solicit the fuffrages of nj}*
iriendc and iedcv/-citizens for that appointment.
Peter Shick.
August. 25.
To the Electors of Chatham County.
Qj* Intending to be a candidate at
the approaching election, for SHERIFF of this Coun
ty, I now apprize my fellow-citizens thereof, pleg
ingmvfelf forafathful and fcharge of the duties of
ihe office. I (halt be thankful for their luffrages.
John Eppinger.
August 25. I rE 9 2
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham,
Ts you like your OLD CORONER, I am in hopes
you wi.l support him at the nest election.
‘l. Brown.
August 92. 01
*m + m ■ ■
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Acquaints the citizens of Savannah and the elec
tors ■ f Chatham county generally, that he wil be a
eti didate, at the eufuin 0 eie&ion for the office of
CORONER.
M. Whitley.
August 25. +TE 9*
I CF We are requested to state, that
JOSEPH SUDER is a Candidate for the office of
CORONER at the ensuing election, and solicits the
fuffrages of his fellow-citizens. September 1-95
A GRAMMAR SCHOOL
WIFE commence the firft day of next month on
Mount Enon, u der the immediate direction of
the Rev. Charles O- Scriven. In this institution will
be taught Reading, Writing, the tnglilh Grammar and
its exercises, arithmetic, Geography, with the use of
the Glohec, Mathematics, Astronomy, natural and mo
rai Philosophy, the line Arts, Logic, and the Latin and
Greek languages. Price oi Board and Tuition, (pu
pils to find their own lodging) one honored dollars
per annum, quarter y payments,in advance.
gy The different Printe s throughout the state are
fequefted to give the above a few inlertions.
August 22 *6
Rees’ Cyclopaedia.
Subfcriberß are informed, that the FOURTH
HUMBER is received, and r-ady for delivery at this
Office. The Filth and Seventh are da iy looked lor
from Philadelphia.
Court of Ordinary.
(ORDERED, that until the governor may
J send a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as
I'schcator. that the court do undertake tiie du
ties, annexed thereto, and that duenoticcof sales
be given in the name ol the Court of Ordinary,
agreeable to law. Ordered to be published.
Extract from the Minutes.
Thomas Bourke, Clk. c.o. & k.r.
June 2 56
N OTIC E.
ALE perfnns having demands -.gainft the estate
of James Shaffer, decease ~ are requested to
p cfc.it them legally authenticated ; andthrfe indebt
ed to laid estate, are required to make immedsate
payment to
Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r.
AUguft I5 t L ’ <8
’ NOTICE
■XTINE months after the date hereof, the fubferi
her wib make application to the Inferior Court
cfGiynn county, for have to fed a traft of lan ,
containing 190 acres, on the Iflandof St Simons,be
longing to the estate of James, Martha and John
Harriion.
T. Meuse, Ex’r &, Adm’r.
Anguft 4. §° 8 3
FOR SALE,
SEVERAL very va’uable LOTS and BUILD
INGS, in this city ; the situation and terms
of which may be known on app ica’ion to
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 6a
THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
T II U R S 1) AY, September 10, 1807.
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
The staunch and fall failing brig
Captain Christie,
Burthen about one hundred and thirty-fiv tons, lying
at Bolton’s ('ate Clay's) wharf. For particulars apply
to the matter on board, or to
A. B<. S. Richards,
Who have received on Consignment ,
2,000 bushels of white Flint CORN,
per said vessel, which will he fold low, if taken from
on board.
They have also received from , Yrtv-Ycrk, by the
shifts Dartmouth and Charleston .
50 hog (head.- ) ptime SUGARS
9 barrels J
2; bags PEPPER
10 pipes Coentry GIN
25 hogftieads New RUM
5 trunks SHOES affo.-ted
3 bales GREAT COATS
3 boxes SADDLES.
IM STORE .
120 hags COFFEE
5 bales NEGRO CLOTH,
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
a 1 ! of which will be fold on their usual advantageous
terms.
August 29. o 94
Landing this day,
From the Schooner Sukey , at Moore's wharf,
20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM,
33 ditto Prime SUGAR,
20 cases Sherry WINE,
Which will be fold mw for case or approved paper.
E. &. C. Brooks.
June 23. 65.
Ginn Bags.
Just received and for sale,
50 pieces of narrow BAGGING,
well calculated for ginn and picking Bags.
Norman iVi’Lcod.
August 29. 94
Metiss, Taylor &( o.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
have removed to die stoic 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 art.: —
COTTON bagging
Flax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—-table cloths and diapers
Cotton shirting
Colton, marking and floss threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
Romal and Pullicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment of coat and vest
BUTTON S,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will be disposed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.
Bills on New-York,
At a fiiort fight, for tale by
James Ik William Magee.
December 2 33.
N OTIC E.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Mri.
Anne Maxwell, decealed, are dcfired to make
immediate payment; and ail thole who have any just
demands against said estate are requested to render
them in to the lubfcriber agreeable to law.
John Floyd, Adm'r.
Camden County, ? „q
August 3, 1807. S
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD j
On Saturday- the 19th of September next,
At thehoufe of the fubferiber,
ALL the HOULEHOLD and KITCHEN FUR
NITURE of the late Mrs. Anne Maxwell, de
cealed. Conditions, Calh.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
John Floyd, Adm’r.
Camden County, 7 an
August 6, 1807’ y
N E W
Dnig & Medicinal Store,
On the Bay ofi/iosite the Exchange , next door to
Messrs Tax lor LE Scribner.
Dr. j. b. berthelot,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub
lic, that he has just received a complete ailortnient of
all kinds of
Drugs, Patent anti other Medicines.
Dr. J. B. Berthelot,
RESPECTULLY informs the public that he poffef
a sovereign remedy foral] lortsot Venereal Dis
eases—perlons of both (exes can with confidence
make use of it. The advantages of ‘his remedy are,
that a young man may take this medicine, and he pet
fedlly cured, withsut a difeovery on the part of kiscon
nedtions; also, the patient may, without apprehending
any danger, expole himleif to cold, night air, and rain,
and purlue his ulual avocations, as it requires no par
ticular regimen, other than to futtain from the commis
sion ofexcelscs. Those who may apply to him at his
medicinal Ihop, near the Exchange, may he allured of
the mod profound fccrecy being observed.
August 29. 94
Philadelphia and N\ w - Yoi k BOOTS,
JUST RECEIVED,
BY TAYLOR & SC FIRMER,
On the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange.
ON HAND,
An extensiv e assortment of Shoes,
Os almost every defeription, which are offered at re
st ccd prices, wholeiale or retail.
September 3. 95
A TT ENT 1 ON.
MEMBERS of the firft RIFLE COMPANY of
the firft brigade, are requested to attend at Thunder
bolt, on Saturday tire 19th instant, at 3 o’clock, for the
purpose of ettcting officers.
Gentlemen who are disposed to join said company
will attend and give in their names.
September 3 95
TO BE REX TED.
TI IF. HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden,and the office adjoining. ’lhe
tennementNo.2, over MessrsOgdens £1 Baker’s
store, and several other housesthe situation and
terms oi which may be known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
j tjR S/wL.b U.i TO GT.Ab.b,
cpHAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
1 Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair I.awn
traift, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property of L’Homaca; on the prenrfts
area comfortable DWELLING andOU'l HOUSES,
and pari thereof is under fence. For the culture of
Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa
vannah offer such advantages.
Richard M. Stites.
September 8. 98
FOR SALE,
A BILLIARD TABLE,
AI.L the apparatus complete ; the upper cloth, last
April, in Charlefion, cost forty dollars, both ; the under
cloths new...Price FIFI Y DOLLARS, GASH. En
quire at this ofiice.
September 8. l 89
F O R SAL E.
h PWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime
1 COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, handiome
!y situated on the salts, and in view of Sunbury ; lor
particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the fubferiber.
Beniamin Ward,
at Tivoli, Bryan County.
April 18. 37
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
Just Received,
AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
(I‘rice 25 cents')
A pamphlet written in Charleston, entitled
‘I HE TOCSIN ;
OR CALL TO ARMS!
AN ESSAY ;
Being an enquiry into the late proceedings of Great
Britain, in her unjuftifiable attack upon the liberty and
independence o£ the United States ol America.
August l 82
L'V HOLE i\L'Mltl.U, O.J
Foil SALE,
A Valuable Plantation,
ON Great Ogrchee river, about
mi,e * I>elow Louilville, neap
old Gi, P llinton . lately occupied by
’ pM Captain Boftwick, containing by o
i'iJP r fe'" a l fttrvry eight hundred acres.
Part of the land is cleared and un
der fence, with sundry buildings
The price, and terms ol payment will be known on
application to Mr. Ambrose Dav, printer, Louilville,
or in Savannah,to
Jolm Tebeau.
July 10.
FOR SALE,
460 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri
ver Alatanuiha :
IT is a part of a tract of land granted to the lata
general M‘into(h, in the fork of the Alatamaha
and Cat Head called the Point. It is at the belt
pitch of the tide, and as little lubject to injury from
frefiics as any land on the river. The purchaler can
be accommodated with high land near a bluff on Car-
Head, for a settlement, and a l’ufficient portion of
Pino Land back, for the purpose of lumber for the
plantation.
It the purchaser is inclined to add the trait, there
is adjoining and for lale
200 acres of Swamp Land,
with a bluff settlement on on Cat Head, containing
150 acres ol’ Fine Land,
belonging to the estate of John P Ward, el'q.deceaf
ec 1 .
Thcle landstoge'her, will make one of the mud
compleat RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS
in the state of Georgia. The Plat can he viewed,
and terms known, by application to the fubferiber 1
ahd a purchaler w 1 fhmg to uifpect the land, it will
he (hewn him, on app.ic.ftion toTHOMAS M'CALL
Esq. at Danui.
Joseph Habersham.
July 17- 76.
FOR SALE,
All that Tract or parcel ol’ Land con
turning 350 acres,
BE the fame more or lei's, ate the property of
George Daily, decealed, being in the county of
( amdeu, hounded on the east by the Great Sun 11a.
river, and on all othei (ides by land vacant at the
time of ilie survey thereof.
ALSO,
One other tract or parcel of Land con
taining 300 acres,
He the fame more oriels, late the property ofGeorgtf
Bailie, decealed, being in the county of Camden,
hounded on ihe east by the laid George Bailie’s land,
and on all other tides by vunt land, at the time of
the survey thereof,
ALSO,
All that tract of Land, containing 500
acres,
BE the fame more or lei's, origirally granted to
Robert Bailie, decafed, being in the county of
M lntolli, bounded fogth by the river Alatamaha,
east on lands originally granted to Catharine I)< ug
lafs, not.h on ands granted to William M'llitolli,
and well on lands grantedto John M'Cullougli, I lte
two fir It tracts contain good COTTON LAND,
and ihe last tract is or the first ttuALirv t-a
Tide Swamp.
AND ALSO,
One undivided third of that valuable
ISLAND,
Oppofi'e to Darian, on ihe river Alatamaha,c>m
monly known as the GENERAL'S ISLAND and
originally granted lo the late general M‘lnt')(h
I’his third will contain about 800 -ere-, of LAND
of the very firft quality Tides are inilifnutable.—
Terms will be made known by applying 10 Dr.
BAYARD, <m Cumberland Island, or to the fub
feriber m Savannah, and the filiation aid value of
the land will be explained by applying to TliOM<
AS M'CALL, elq. at Darien.
Joseph Habersham.
Ju'y 18. if>
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of 7, acacia a
Hok skins, decealed, are requested to make pay
ment, and thole having demands agatull (aid ellate to
preitnt them properly attested to
Edward Harden,
adminiftraror of the estate o#
August 4....CT...83 Z. Horlkins, decealed.
TO RENT. -
The Plantation or, Hu.chmfon’s mand,
opposite savannah, called Wards, at preterit
planted by Doftor Bayard. For terms apply to
Joseph Habersham.
Juivtg 87
Just Received,
And for sale at this office, (price twenty-five centsj
THE TIIALB 6?
Samuel M, Mayo & William Love,
roR Tiir.
Murder of David Whittemorc.
Tfct last •£ whom (Love) wai executed at Auguft* qQ
on the Uth oi