The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, September 12, 1807, Image 1

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[VOL. V. No. 100.] 7b the Fleetora of Chatham Countij. (tsp Intending to be a candidate at the approaclvng elcflion, for SHERIFF of th s Conn ty, I now apprize my fellow citizens tliereof, pag ing mi fc'f for afa thful and fcharge of the duties of the office. I (hall be thankful f r their lnffrages. John Eppingi r. August 25. JrE 91 To s he Electors of Chatham C oiirttv. I OFFFR tnvfelfa candidate for the Sheriff’s Office at ‘he enftiing election, and folicir the fuffrage- of my friends and fe low-citizeUs for that appointment. Peter Shick. August. 25. 92. To the Electors of Ch.itbam CmirEv. I announce mv f e!f a Candidate for SHERIFF, at the trfumg election, and (hall feel gratefu to such of my fe low-citiz ns, as may honor me with t! eir fuftrages^ J. P.OATES. September 8. S3 L’effrs EvtJttTT & Evens, IT has been aflerted by fome, that Edward Lloyd tfq. is a ( andidat” for Sheriff, at the ensuing e'eAion From whatever motive it has been put it. circulation, : to me, if is unknown; but M". Lloyd has authorifed me to contradict the report, and positively declares he is not a candidate, nor had be ever any intention of offer ing J. P. OATES. September 8. Fellow-Citizens of Chatham, Ts you like your OLD CORONER, I am in hopes you will support him at the next election. T. Brown. August 22. 91 (cr We arc requested to state, that JOSEPH SUDER is a Candidate for the office of CORONER at the ensuing eledlion, and fdicits the fuffrages ofhis fellow-citizens. September 1-95 A G RAMM AR SCH OOL WILL commence the firft day of next, month on Mount Enon, u der the immediate diiection of the Rev. Charles O S riven. In this inftifution will , he taught Reading, Writing, the English Grammar and ‘ jrs exercises, rithmetic, Geography, with the life of th- Globe:, Mathematics, Aftronomy,natural and mo ra 1 Philol'ophy, t e fine Arts, Logic, and the Latin and Greek languages. Price ol Board and lui'ion, (pu pils to find their own lodging) one 11. ndred dollars per annum, qua'ter y payments, in advance. : gy The different Printers throughout the state are Xtquefted to give the above a few insertions. August 22 MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL. As fome doubt concerning the import of ‘he word Lodging, has been expreffedby fome who have pe rused the communication intimating the opening of the Grammar School at Mount-Enon—the pub lic are lefpectfully informed, that it only intends bed, tedding and walking—The terms of tuition and board in- being at the low rate of one hundred dollars per annum exclusive of the above mentioned particulars, j The public are further informed, the Grammar School is now open for the reception of Scho a s. J Those pr nters who have been kind enough to men tion in their columns the commumca ion ailuded to will {enter a n obligation by inierting this explanation. September 10. Free Children Stolen. Q : TOLEN from the fubferiber, in Wake County, near the Fiffidam Ford, on Ncufe river, the 21st in- : Cant, THREE GIRL CHILDREN of co our (free born) viz the eldest named Polly Valentine and js remarkable for having a large tumor on her breast, which has been lanced ; the next eldest Susan Len iift Valentine ; the youngest Rebecca Ann Va lentine. The eldest about 15 years old, the next eldest nine years old next January, the youngest five years old January past. They have very smooth skin, daik mulatto colour; the two youngest very sensible. Ft is supposed that fome dishonest person has taken them off for the purpose of feiling them as (laves.— F very perfen that can give any information to the prin ts hereof To that I can get my Children again, will sci thankfully received, besides making any fatisfadt on I am abie to do. Nancy Valentine. Raleigh (N. C ) August 24, 1807. Rees’ Cyclopaedia. SuVfcribers are informed, that the FOURTH NU MBr'R is received, and ready for delivery at this J Office, l'he Fifth and Seventh aie daily looked for from Philadelphia. Court oi Ordinary. ORDERED, that until the governor may bend a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as Escheator, that the court do undertake the du ties, annexed thereto, andthat due notice of sales be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary, agreeable to law. Ordered to be published. Extract from the Minu es. Thomas Buurke, Cik. c.e. & k.r. June 2 56 ’ t THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. For Sale, Freight or Charter, The aui ’ an< l faft failing brig Friendship, Captain 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 CORN, per laid veflel, which will he fold low, if taken from on board. They have also received from New-York, by the ships Dartmouth and Charleston. 2: bags PEPPER 10 pipes Cos. ntty GIN 25 hog (heads New RUM 5 trunks .SHOES affo.ted 3 bales GREAT COATS 3 boxes SADDLES. /JY S TOE F. 120 bags COFFEE 5 baies NEGRO CLOTH, j TOGETHER with a general assortment of I GROCERIES, all of which will be fold on their usual advantageous ! terms. j August 29. o 94 i Landing this day, From the Schooner Sukey , at Moore’* wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, S3 dit’o Prime SUGAR, 20 cases Sherry WINE, Which will be fold .oW for ca(h or approved paper. B. Sc C. Broo,vs. June 23. 05. Ginn Ba f >\s. o Just received and fur sl!c } 50 pieces of narrow BAGGING, well calculated for ginn and picking Bags. Norman ikl'Leod. August 29. 94 Aieliss, Taylor & ( o. Inform their friends and the public, that they have removed to ;he 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 l'lax and tow oznaburgs ! Brown linens ! Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton shirting Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black Morocco Caps Romal and Pullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment oi coat and vest BUTTONS, ■ Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be disposed of on good terms. May 1. 43. Bills on New-York, At a short fight, for I ale by James &. William Magee. December 2 33. N O T I C E. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Mrs. Anne Max well, deceased, are desired to make immediate payment; and all thole who have any just demands against said estate are vequefted to render them in to the fubferiber agreeable to law, John Floyd, Adm'r. Camden County, > August 3, 1807. J 90 Administrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On Saturday, the 19th of September next, At the house of the fQhfcriber, ALL the HOULEHOI.D and KITCHEN FUR NTT URE of the late Mrs. Anne MaxWeli, de ceased. Condition., Cash. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. John Floyd, Adm'r. Camden County, 7 v August 6, 1807- $ CJ ° S A T U R D AY, September 12, 1807. | A. &S. Richards, Having taken theodorf. alfxandfr SCHOFDDE into Copartncrfh p, inform their friends and the public, that the fame bufioef. wil he conducted in future .under the firm of A. ex s. RICH ARDS & Cos. September 10. jjj 99 NEW Drug 8c Medicinal Store, . On the Day opposite the Exchange, next door to Messrs Tailor is” Scribner. Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT, RFSPF.CTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lic, that he has just received a complete assortment of all kinds of Drugs, Patent and other Medicines. Dr. J. R. Berthelot, HESPECTULLY informs the public that he pnfTef a sovereign remedy for allforts oI Venereal Dis eases—persons of both sexes can with confidence make use of it. The advantages of this remedy are, that a young man may take this medicine, and be pet- 1 fedtly cured, without a difeovery on the part of his con- j nedtious; also, the patient may, without apprehending ‘ any danger, expose himfelf to cold, night air, and rain, | and pursue his ulu.il avocations, is it requires no par. ‘ ticulat regimen, other than to l'ullain from the commif lion of excefsts. Those who maj apply to him at his ■ medicinal ib.op, near the Exchange may be allured of • the moll profound fecrtcy being obltrvcd. August 29. 94 Philadelphia uua New-Vork BOOTS, JUST RECEIVED, BY TAYI.OB ist bCBIBA'ER, On the Bay, nearly eppofite the Bxthange. ON HAND, An expensive assortment of Shoes, (If a'niHV.-l r triptiou, which are offered at re d ccd prices, Wajtefaie or retail. September 3. 95 ATTEN T I O N. MEMBERS of the firft RIFLE COMPANY of the firil brigade, are r< quelled to atte- and at Thunder bolt, on Saturday the 11/h instant, at 3 o’clock, for the purpose of electing officers. c.entlcmen who are difpi fed to join sud company will attend and give in their names. September 3 95 TO BE RENTED. r B 'MIL HOUSE lately occupied by major I Harden, and the oilice adjoining. The tenncmenl No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens Ik Baker’s store, and several other housesthe situation and terms ol which may be known, on application 10 Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, r j “'HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the 1 Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn traft, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams, and late the property of L’Homaca; on the premifis area comfortable 1)Wf.1,1 INGattdOUT HOUSES, and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa vannah offer such advantages. Richard M. Siitcs. September 8. 98 FOR SALE, A BILLIARD TABLE, A 1.1, the apparatus complete ; the upper cloth, last April, in Charleston, cost forty dollars, both ; the under cloths new...Price FIFTY DOLLARS, CASH. En quire at this office. September 8. 1 89 FOR S A LE. TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime CO r TON LAND, in Bryan county, handlonie ly situated on the salts, and in view ot SunLury ; for particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to the fubferiber. Benjamin 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 15, 02 TO RENT] HE PLANTATION on Hit chtnfon’s Island, 1. opposite vjY’annah, called Wards, at present planted by Doctor Bayard. For terms aprily to Joseph Habersham. J u b *3 ‘ 78 [W hole Number, 541.] Court of Ordinary. IT is ordered, that notice he given by the Clerk of thi Court, in “ The Republican,” that, on the firft Monday in October next, a dividend will he made, of j the estate of Josiah Tatthall, juti. deceased, ai mong his Creditors. Extraft from thetnuiutcs, Septemter 9th, 1807. Thomas Bourke, c. c. o. &. k. r. N O T IC E. THE person who toSk a blue tTMBRF.I.I.A, fnark. ed R. WALL, from Gurm’s Coffee-Houtn on Tuefda* evening last, will please murn the fame the C'uf* tom-House. Henry C. Jones. September 10. ’ 99 FOR SALE, A Valuable Plantation, ON Great Ogrchee river, ahnu^ . a, A eight miles below l.ouifville, nea r ° !<l Gal P hin ton, lately occupied l)E Captain Boftwirk, containing by 0* K xiy ,*lFl i'll r 'K* na l survey eight hundred acres’ j “jfflßlfiSlpd.—Part of the land is cleared and un* < ‘^' r fence, with lundry building* j The price, and terms of payment will he known on I application to Mr. Amiißuse Day, printer,LoUilvillej j or in Savannah,to John Tebeau. July 10. 80 FOR SALE^ 4GO acres of Swamp Land, on the ri* ver Alutatnaha : IT is a part of a tract of land granted *0 the 1 *e general M‘lnt( 111, in the fork of the Alatamaha a.id Cat Head called the Point It is at the bell pi ch if the tide, and as little subject to injury from, freflies as any land on the river. The purch,.fer can be accommodated with high laud near a bluff on Cat- Head, for a tettleinent, and a Diffident portion of Pine Land back, for the purpose of lumber for the plantation. If the purchaser is tnclibed to add the trail; there is adjoining and for lale 200 lucres of Swamp Land, with a blurt settlement on on Cat Head, containing 150 acres of Pine Land, belonging to the estate of John P Ward, elq deceas ec 1 . These lands together* will tnake one of the m ft comphn, RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS in the nate of Georgia. The Plat can he viewed, and terms known, by application to the fubferiber 1 and a purchaser wiflung to inspect the land, it will be fheivti hint, onapp icition to T HOMAS M'C..LL Elq, at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 17. 7 5. - FOR SALE, All that Tract or parcel of Land con tabling 350 acres, BE the fame more or less, iate the property of George Rally, nece tfed, being in the county of Camden, bounded on the east by the Great Sattlla river, and on all orhei fldes by land vacant at tho time of the survey thereof. ALSO, One other tract or parcel of Land con* tabling 300 acres, Be the fame more or less, late the property of George Bailie, deceased, being in the county ot Camden, | bounded or, the call by the laid George Bailie’s lard,, j and on all other (ides by vant land, at the t tne of the survey thereof. AL'-O, Ail that tract of Land, containing 500 acres, BE the fame more or less, originally granted to Robert Bailie, decafed, biing in the county < f M lotofli, bounded south by the Ala’atn east on lands originally granted to Catharine Dug. lass, north on ands granted to William M-ln r Ih,- and well on lands granted to John M'CUllough. T. e two firil tracts contain good COT TON and the last tract is or the first o*“ Tide Swamp. AND ALSO, One undivided third of that valuable ISLAND, Oppofi-e to Darian, on the river Alatamaha, com moidy known as the GENERAL’S ISLAND and originally'granted to the late general M'lntofh This third will contain ahotyt Coo acres of LANDi of the very firft quality Titles are imlifputable.— Terms will be made known by applying to Dr. BAYARD, on Cumberland Island, or to the lub feriber in Savannah, and the fiuation and value of the land will be explained by applying to THOM AS M‘CALL, fclq at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18. 7S NOTICE. A LL jerforts indebted to the estate of ZacakljUl I 1 Hon skins, deceased, are requested to make pay ment, and thole having demands against laid estate id present them properly atteftvd to Edward Harden, admifiiftrator of the estate A August 4....^ it... 83 <6. Dorfkuis, deceased