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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. No. 101.]
To the Electors of Cha'ham County.
(U° Intending to be a candidate at
the approaching ele&ion, for IFr ofth sCoun
tv, I now apprize mv fell w citizens thereof, peg
ing myfelf for a fa thfnl and fcbarge of the duties of
tie office. I ffiall be thankful f r the*r luffrages.
John Eppinger.
August 25. b E
To’he Electors of Chatham County-
I OFFER myfelf a candida'e for the Sheriff's Office
ar the ensuing election, and solicit the fuffrages of my
friends and ft low-citizens for that appointment.
Peter Shick.
August. 25. 92.
1
To the Electors of Chatham County.
T announce myfelf a Candidate for SHER IFF, at the
ensuing election, and (hail feel grateful to such of my
fe low-citizens, as may honor me with their fuffrage*.
J. P. OATES.
September 8. 98
Messrs F.teritt Fvsns,
IT has been aiferted by fome, that Edward Lloyd
efq is a Candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing eletflion.
From whatever motive it has been put ii circula-ion,
to me, it is unknown; but Mr. l.loyd has authorifed me
to contradict the report, and positively declares be is
not a candidate, nor had he ever any intention of offer
ing. >■ **• OATES.
September 8.
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham,
Jf you like your OLD CORONER, I am in hopes
you wi 1 support him at the next election.
T. Brown.
August 22. 51
I rj= We are requested to sto*.-, s hot
JOSEPH fIUDER is a Candidate for the office of
CORONER, at the ensuing election, and Elicits - ’ •
fuffrages of his fellow-citizens. September I—t
A GRAMMAR SCHOOL
TTTII.I, commence the firft diycfnmtt month on
W Aiount Enon, under the immediate direction of
the Rev. Charles O. S riven. In this institution will
be taught Reading, Writing, the Englilh Grammar and
its exercises, Arithmetic, Geography, with the use of
the Globes, Mathematics, Astronomy, natural and mo
ral Philosophy, the fine Arts, l.ogic, and the 1 atin and
Greek languages. Price of Board and Tuition, (pu
pils to findtheirown lodging) one hundred dollars
per annum, quarter y payments,in advance.
:ty The different Printed throughout the date are
requested to give the above a few insertions.
Augufl 22
MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL.
As fome doubt concerning the import of he word
I.o'uoiNG, has been expreffedby fome who have pe
ruled the communication intimating the opening
of the Grammar School at Mount-Enon—the pub
lic are tefpectfully informed, that it only intends bed,
bedding and wafting—The terms of tui.ion and board
in , being at the low rate of one hundred dollars per
annum exclusive of the above mentioned particulars.
The public are fu-ther informed, the Grammar School
is now open for the reception of Scho a s.
T hole pi nters who have been kind enough to men
tion in then co unins che commmiica'ion alluded to vvnl
confer an obligation by inlertmg this explanation.
September 10.
Free Children Stolen.
OTOLEN from rhe fuhfcriber, in Wake County,
Onear the Fifhdam Ford, on Nc-ufe river, the 21st ai
dant, I HR 1 E GiRL CHILDRtN of co our (f;ee
born) viz the eldest named Polly Valentine, and
is remarkable for having a latge tumor on her bread,
-which has been anced ; the next eided Ben
rieT Valentine; the youngest Rebecca Ann Va-
Xentine. The elded about 15 years oid, the next
elded mne years old next January, the youngest five
years old January pall. They have very lmooth ikin,
dark muiatto colour; the two foungeft veiy fenfilile.
It is fuppol'ed that fome dilhonrlt person has taken
them oh” tor the purpose of fe ling them as (laves.—
Every perfun that can give any information to the prin
ter hereof so that l can get my Children again, wilt
be thankfully received, beddes making any fatisfadl on
1 am abie to do.
Nancy Vuleuime.
Raleigh (N. C.) Augud 24, 1807.
Kees’ Cyclopaedia.
Subscribers are informed, that the FOURTH
KUMBIR is received, and ready for delivery at this
Office, the Filth and Seventh aie da.iy looked for
from Philadelphia.
Court ol Ordinary.
ORDERED, that until the governor may
send a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as
Escheator, that the court do undertake tne du
tie-, annexed thereto, and that due notice of sales
be given in the name of the Court of Or Unary,
agreeable to law. Ordered to he published.
Extract from the Minutes.
T o nus Bourke, Cik. c.u. & k.r.
June 2 56
Freight and Passage to Charleston.
J**TV. The fad failing packet Schooner
AURORA,
Captain Carville,
will fail positively on Tuefdav next, wind and weather
permitting. For freight or passage, apply to the cap
tain on board, at Bacon & Malone’s wharf.
September 12.
For Sair, Freight or Charter,
The {launch ar.d fall failing brig
Erie: idr hip,
•- Captain Christie,
Burthen about one hundred and thirty-five tons, lying
at Bolton's ('ate Clay’s) w harf. For particulars apply
to the mailer on board, or to
A. Bc. S. Richards,
IVho have received on Consignment,
2 000 bushels of white Flint CORN,
per said veiTel, which will be fold low, if taken from
on board.
They have also received from New- York, by the
ships Dartmouth and Charleston.
50 hoglhead- J p,i me SUGARS
9 barrels y
21 bags PEPPER
10 pipes Coi ntry GIN
25 hoglheads New RUM
5 trunks SHOES aflo.ted
3 bales GRE AT COATS
3 boxes SADDLES.
1 N S TO R E,
120 bags COFFEE
5 bales NEGRO CLOTH,
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
a'l 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,
!S3 ditto Prime SUGAR,
20 calks Sherry WINE,
\¥i;ich will be fold low for cafli or approved paper.
B. &c C. Brooks.
June 23. 65.
Ginn Bags.
O
Just received and J'or salc y
50 pieces of narrow RAGGING,
well calc"'.-£ed for ginn and picking Bags.
Norman M‘Lcod.
Augufl 29- 94
Meiiss , Taylor & ( o.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
have removed to he store iatcly occupied by
i David Taylor, jur.
They have Just Received,
By the ship Mary from Gieenock, a part of
their SPUING
Supply of GOODS.
Among which arc.—
CN OTTON bagging
y Flax and tow oznaburgs
j Brown linens
1 Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
I Cotton shining
j Cotton, marking and floss threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
Romal and Puliicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ot 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 short fight, for tale by
James & William Magee.
December 2 33.
Ad m ini st r ato r*s Sal e.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Saturday, the 19th of September next,
At the house cf the fabferiber,
ALL the HOULEHOI.D and KITCHEN FUR
NITURE of the late Mrs. Anne Maxwell, de
ceased. Conditions, Calh.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
John iioyd, Adm'r.
Camden County, 7
AugulU, 1807- J 9-
T u E S D A Y, September 15, 1807.
FOR SALE,
100 barrels frefh Philadelphia Flour
20 pipes French Brandy
15 boxes brown Soap, by
J. Idler & Cos.
September 12. p 100
FLOUR, 8^
100 bbls. ft’ ft fuperfine Flour
20 dittro tfo Mackerel
firft if’K'hiry Cotton Urging
TirkU by the bo it
half bbls Mefd Beef
for sale by
Gr.rdrc” Tufts,
September 12...1...100 Moore’s Wharf.
A. & S. Richards,
PJAVING taken THEODORE AILXANDER
ISCHOF DDE into Copartnerfhp, inform their
friends and the public, that the lame hufinefs wil be
conducted in future,under the firm of A. IX. 3. RICH
! ARTS & Cos.
September 10. ct 99
Yew
Drug 1 k Medicinal Si ore,
On the Bay opposite the Exchange , next door to
Messrs Tatlor cit Scßißßt.it.
Dr. j. r. ber thelot,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and thepub
lic, that he has just received a complete assortment of
all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. ID Bertbelot,
F\ F.SPF.CTUI.LY informs the public that he pofTef
t a sovereign remedy for all forts of Venereal Di
i eases—persons of both sexes can with confidence
1 make ule of it. The advantages of this remedy are,
that a young man may rake this medicine, and be per
fectly cured, without a difeovery 011 the part of hiscon
nedbons; also, the patient may, without apprehending
any danger, cxpole himlelf to cold, night air, and rain,
and nurfue his ulual avocations, as it requires no par
ticular regimen, other than to sustain from the comrnif
fion of excesses. Those who may apply to trim at his
medicinal (hop, near the I xchange, may be allured of
the moil profound lecrecy being oblerved.
August 29. 94
I
Pkiludciphia and New-York BOUTS,
JUST RECEIVED,
BY T.IYLOK CT SC lUBNEh\
On the Bay, nearly opposite the B.\change.
ON HAND,
An extensive assortment of Shoes,
Os almost every defeription, which are offered at re
da ced prices, wholesale or retail.
September 3. 95
ATT ENT I ON.
MEMBERS of the firft RIFLE COMPANY of
the firft brigade, are rrquefted to aitend at Thunder
bolt, on Saturday the 19th inllant, at 30’cl ck, tor the
purpt fe of electing officers.
Gentlemen who art disposed to join said company
will attend and give in tlieir names.
September 3 95
TO BE RENTED.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tcnnementNo.2,over Messrs Ogdens Scltuker’s
store, and several other honscstlie situation and
terms oi which may he known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham,
April 30. 42.
~FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,"”
’ I ’HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
I T hunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn
tradf, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property of l.’Homaca; on the premifi s
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof is under fence. For the culture r*f
Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa
vannah offer such advantages.
Richard M. States.
September 8. 98
FOR SALE,
A BILLIARD TABLE,
ALL the apparatus complete ; the upper cloth, lafl
April, in Chariefton, cost forty dollars, boih ; the under
cloths new...Price FIFT Y DOLLARS, CASH. En
quire at this office.
September 8. t gg
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
[Whole Numbfr, 542 J
WILL BE SOLD,
On the f-ft TUESDAY in November next, at the Court*
lionfe , in Snvir.rxh, M.occn the hours oj io unJ x
o’clot k
A NEGRO MAN, named DICK, who is able i°
do c rtiinon Caipeiner’s wotk, and lias been ~c-cuftotnetl
cuftotnetl to perform die ulual duties of a house ler
vant —and alio, his modier DlANA—unlefs they
Ih: uld in the mean time be sold at private ic, a
greeably to the will of Elizabeth Young. A note,
with an appr.>vcd erdi vfer, payable on tlie firft J 1-
nuarv next, with nueretl from the date, will be re.
ceivtd in payment.
Jbseph Clay, Ex' or.
Persons disposed to purchase the above Negroes,
are informed, that guarantee tides will be given by
die reverend Jcfepll Clay.
September 12. 100
FOR SALE,
A Valuable Plantation,
ON Great Ogrchee river, about
, , eight miles below l.ouifville, near
old Giiphinton, lately occupied by
1 1 EC v 1 , a Captain Bolfwick, containing by 0,',8
,',B f'ginal lurvey eight hundred acres;
■““iSv-r*-* L.. Pait of the land is cleared and uti
der fence, with luudiy buildings
The pi ice, and terms of payment w ill be known on
application to Mr. Ambrose Day, printer,Louilville,
or in Savannah, to
John Tcbeau.
July 10. 80
FOR SALE,
460 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri
ver Alatamaha. :
IT is a part of a tract of land granted tr the I ie
general M‘lnt< lb, in tlie fork of the Alatamaha
and Cat Head called the Point It is at the belt
pi ch of the tide, and as little ftibject to injury ft- in
frelhes as any land on the Tver. The pureh tfer can
be accommodateo with high land near a bluff on Cat-
ITcad, for a lettlement, anti a fufticient p. it ion of
Pine Land back, for die purpose of lumber for die
plantation,
ll die purchaser is inclined to add the trail, there
is adjoining and for laic
200 acres of Swamp Land,
with a blull fcttlemer.t on on Cat Head, containing
150 acres of Pine Land,
belonging to the eflate of John P Ward.elq deceaf
oi 1 .
These lands toge her, will make one of the mill
compleat RICE and CO I T ON PLANTATIONS
111 the Hate of Georgi, . The Plat can be viewed,
and terms known, by application to ihe lubferiber j
and a purchaser wilhtng to nifpect the. land, it wol
be {hewnhim, on app ic turn to THOMAS M'C ALL
Elq. at Darien.
Joseph Habersham.
July ‘7- v -
FOR SALE,
All that Tract or parcel of Land con
taining 350 acres,
BF. the famp more or lei’s, ate the property of
George Bally, ileceafed, being in the i.ounty of
Camden, bounded on the ealt by th< Great Satilla
river, and on all o’hei tides by laud vaeant at the
time of the lurvey thereof.
ALSO,
One other tract or parcel of Land com
taming 300 acres*
Bribe fame more orlefs, !atc the property of
Bailie, deceased, beitig in the county of Camu* i,
boundt and on the eafl by the laid Ciuorge Bailie’s lai.di
and on all other side s by vant land, at the time of
the survey thereof;
ALA O,
All that tract of Land, containing 500
acres,
BE the fame more or less, origii ally granted to
Robert Bailie, decafed, being in the county of
MTntofh, bounded south by the nvrr Alai:tm.ha<
ealt on lands original y granted to Cathar'ne i)< tig.
lass, not h on ands granted to Wiibatn MTntolh;
and welt on lands granted to John M'Cullough. ‘i ‘ a
two firlt tracts contain good COTTON LAND;
and Tie la.lt tract is of ihe first ((.ijality ot
Tide Swamp.
AND ALSO,
One undivided third of that valuable
ISLAND,
Oppnfue to Darian, on the river Alaiamaha, Com
monly known as the GENE HAL'S ISLAND vnd
originally granted to the late general MTntofh
This third will contain about 800 seres of J, AND
of the very firlt quality T’les are indilphtable.— l
Terms will be made known by applying to I)r.
BAYARD, on Cumberland Jlkind, or to the (11b
feriher in Savannah, and the fiuation and value of
the land will be explained by applying to THOM
AS M'GALJ-. elq. ai Darien.
Joseph Habersham.
July 18. 7/5
NOTICE,
A I,L persons indebted to the eflate of
Hor skins, deceased, are requested to make pay*
merit, and thole having demands against laid estate tc<
prelent them proj eiiy atteiLJ to
Edward Harden,
administrator of the rfiufe cf
Augufl 4...,CT...83 X. tiorikins, ucat4