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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. fto. 102.]
To the Electors of Chatham County.
1 OFFFR tr.yfo'f a candidate for the Sheriff's Office
at the ensuing election, and solicit the fuffrages of my
friends and fe low-citizens for that appointment.
Peter Shick.
August. 25. 92.
To the Elector:-- of Chatham County.
I announce myfelf a Candidate for SHERIFF, at the
ensuing election, arid fliu.il feel gratefm to such of my
fe.low-citizens, as may honor me with their fuftrages*
J. P. OATES.
September 8. 03
To the Electors of Chatham County.
(£J° Intending to be a candidate at
the approaching election, fer SHE 111 FF of this Coun
ty, I now apprize my fellow citizens thereof, p'cg
ingtnvfelf for a fa.thful and fcharge of the duties of
tne office. I (lull be thankful f r thetr luffrages.
John Eppinger.
Angtjfl 25. Jte 92
Messrs Emrt-t & Ev&ks,
IT has been afierted by fome, that Edward Ltoyd
efq. is a Candidate for Sheriff, at the er.fuing ele&ion.
From whatever motive it his been put it. circulation,
to me, it is unknown; but Mr. Lloyd has autharil'ed me
to contradict the report, and positively declares he is
not a candidate, nor had he ever any intention of offer
ing. J- P- OATE3.
September 8.
50“ We arc requested to state, that
JOSEPH SUDER is a Candidate fur the office of
CORONER at the enfuir.g election, ands. licits the
fuffratres of his fellow-citizer.s. September 1-95
Fellow-Citizens of Ch tham,
Ts you like your OLD CORONER, I am in hopes
you will lupport him at the nest election.
T. Brown.
Augufh 22. 91
A GRAMMAR SCHOOL
commence the firft day of nest month on
Vy Mount Enon, ’u >der the immediate direction of
the Rev. Charles O. Striven. In this inffitutinn will
be taught Reading, Writing, the Englifli Grammar and
its exercises, arithmetic, Geography, with the use of
the Globes, Mathematics, Aftroftomy, natural and mo
ral Philosophy, the fine Arts, Logic, and the Latin and
Greek languages. Price of Board and Tuition, (pu
pils to find their own lodging) onehcnbrcd dollar 3
per annum, quarter y payments,in advance.
r :?y The different Primes throughout the state are
reijiiefied to give the above a few infertion*.
Attguft 22 f 6
MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL.
As fome doubt concerning the import of the word
Lodging, has been expressed by fome who have pe
ruled the communication intimating the opening
of the Grammar School at Mount-Enon—the pub
lic are lefpectfully informed, that it only intends bed,
,ediino- and waffling—The terms of tuition and board
ing being at the low rate of one hundred dollars per
annum exclusive of the above mentioned particulars.
The public arefirther informed, the Grammar School
is now open for the reception ol Scholars.
Those pr nters who have been kind enough to men
tion in their columns the communication alluded to will
ct nfer an obligation by inferring this explanation.
September !0.
Free Children Stolen.
QTOLEN from the fnbfcriber, in Wake County,
Onear the Fifhdam Ford, cn Neufe river, the 21 ft in
flant, THREE GIRL CHILDREN of co our (fiee
barn) viz the eldest named Polly Valen tine, and
j, renarkable for havuig a large tumor 011 her bread,
which lias been anced ; the next elded Susan Bun
het Valentine ; the y“tinged P.EBtcCA Ann Va
lentine. The elded about 15 years old, the next
elded nine years oid next January, toe youiiged five
years oid January pail. I'hey have very smooth skin,
dark mulatto colour; the two younged veiy sensible.
It is supposed that lomt diihoutft person has taken
them off for the purpufe of feiling them as ilaves. —
Every person that can give any information to the p: in
ter hereof fi> that I can get my Children again, will
be thankfully received, befidcs making any fatisfadl on
1 am able to do.
Nancy Vala'nh.e.
Raleigh (N. C.) Align P. 24, 1807. (ft
Rees’ Cyclopaedia..
Subscribers are informed, that the FOURTH
NUMBER is received, end ready for delivery at this
Office. The Fifth and seventh are duly locked for
from Philadelphia.
Court of Ordinary.
ORDERED, that until the governor may
bead a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as
Escheator, that the court do undertake ti.c du
tiesjanuexed thereto, and that due noticed’ sales
be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary,
agreeable to law. Ordered to be published.
Extract from the Minutes.
, T homos Bourku, C ik- c. o. k- r .
June 2 56
AUCTION.
On the Iff of October next, wil: oe fold before myftore,
A NEGRO GIRL,
Belonging to the effate of Win. Cruvillier, deceased
She i a good cock, washer and ironer, and is fold in
order to arrange the affairs of the find effate.
By order of the Executor,)
Normau M‘Lcod,
September 15..4 —101 Auctioneer.
SALT
IRON, best Swedes
CROCKERY WARE
LOAF SUGAR-, and
LONDON POUTER
For talc ty
R. St J. Bolton.
September 15 l 101
A. & S. Richards,
Have received on Consignment,
2.000 bushels of white Flint CORN,
per brig Friendship which will be fold low, if taken
from on board.
They have also received from Ntu'-York, by the
shifts Dartmouth and Charleston.
50 hogflie.ads7 „ .
9 barrels J Pnme SUGARS
21 bags PEPPER
10 pipes Country GIN
25 hogflieads New RUM
5 trunks SHOES assorted
3 bales GRE AT COATS
3 boxes SADDLES.
/-V S TO R E.
120 bags COFFEE
5 bates NEGRO CLOTH,
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
a'l of which will he fold on their usual advantageous
terms.
Augu£ 29. o 94
Landing this day,
J'i unC che Tl'jCuCT Sukcy, at Al’jOl'c ’a xuhaij',
20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM,
33 ditto Prime SUGAR,
20 cases Sherry WINE,
Which will be fold iow for cash or approved paper.
B. St C. iirooks.
June 23. (iS.
Ginn Bags.
Just received and for sale,
50 pieces of narrow BAGGING,
well calculated for ginn and picking Bags.
Normau iVi‘L.cod.
August 29. 94
M eli 55,7 ‘aylo r & Cos.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
hat e removed to ihe store lately occupied by
David Taylor, jur.
They have Just Received,
By the ship Alary from Gieenock, u part of
their SPRING
Supply of GOODS.
Among which arc.—
CN OTTON bagging
j Flax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
Cotton shirting
Cotton, marking and flcss t'..reads
Red and black Moiocco Caps
Romal andPuilicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ol coat and vest
BUTI'O.\S,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which tjUI be (lisftosed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.
Bills on New-York,
At a ihort fight, for iale by
James 8c William Magee.
December 2 33.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL EE SOLE,
On Saturday, the I9th of September next,
At the house of the fnbfcriber,
ALL the HOULEHOLD and KITCHEN FUR
NITURE of the late Mrs. Anne Maxwell, de
ceased. Conditions, Cafil.
Sale to commence at J 1 o’clock.
John Floyd, Aclm'r.
Camden County, J
An guff 9, ISOJ- J 90
THURSD A Y, SEi-tfcMßiai 17, ISO 7.
FOR SALE,
100 barrels freih Philadelphia Flour
20 pipes French Brandy
13 boxes brown Soap, by
J. Idler 8c Cos.
September 12. i* 100
FLOUR,YZ
100 bbls. frtffi fnpetfine Flour
20 dittto ditto Mackefel
firll quality Cotton Bagging
Tick’tn burgs by the bolt
half bbls Mels Bed
EOS SALE BY
Gardne” Tufts,
September 12. .. L... 100 Moore’s Wharf.
A. & S. Richards,
Kf AVING laken THEODORE ALEXANDER
LSCHOKDbE into Copartnerihip, inform their
friends and the, public, that the falme fcufinefs wil he
conducted in Juture, under the firm of A. EC S. RICH
ARDS & Cos.
September id ct 99
NEW
Druse & Medicinal Store,
O
Oil the Bay eftftosite the Exchange , next door to
Messrs T.iri.oit c 'J Scßinvci:.
B. BERTHELOT,
RESPECTIFULLY informs his friends and the pub
lic, that he hfs juff received a complete afforunent of
all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. B. Berthelot,
D ESPECTULLY informs the public that he poflef-
J l a sovereign remedy for all fort > of Venfkkal 1 >t: -
eases— pcrfoijs of both f-xes can with confidence
make use of it. The advantages of this remedy are,
that a young npn may take this medicine, and be per
fedlly cureJ, without a difeovery on the pait of his con
nections; alfo.the patient may, without apprehending
any danger,exiofe himlelf to ccld, night air, and rain,
and pursue his tilual avocations, as it requires no par
ticular regimen,other than to sustain from ihe comtnif
fioii of excefaes. Those aho may apply to hint at his
medicinal fiiop, near the J-xchantre, ni.iv he assured of
the molt Profound ferrety being ob.erved.
iiuguft 29. 24
Philadelnhia and New-York BOOTS,
A
JUST RECEIVED,
BY TAYLOR Vs SCRIDXP.R,
On the Bay, nearly oppofitc the Exchange,
ox HAND,
An extensive assortment of Shoes,
Os almost every defeription, which are offered at re
duced prices, wholefalc or retail.
September 5. 9*3
ATTEN T I O N.
MEMBERS of the firft RIFLE COMP ANY of
the liilt brigade, are requeltril to attend ar I lit! ‘.tier
bolt, on Saturday tlie ipthmftant, at 30'cbck, l .rthe
(turpi fe of electing officers.
Gentlemen who are difpefed to joinfatd company
will attend and give in their names.
September 3. 95
TO RE RENTED.
TIIL HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tennemcntNo.2,over Messrs Ogdenrfc Baker’s
store, and several other housesthe situation and
terms ol’ which may be known, on application
1°
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
Tor “sale or to lease,
r T'HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
X Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn
trail, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property oi L’Homaca; on the pretnifis
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT 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. Stilus.
September 8. 28
FOR GALE,
A BILLIARD TABLE,
ALL the apparatus complete ; the upper cloth, lass
April, in Charleston, cost forty dollars, boih the under
cloths new...Price FIfTY DOLLARS, CASH. En
quire at tliis office.
September 8. L cjs
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, n£ar the Exchange, hi
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 10, * (‘j
[Whole Numiieu, 54.".]
WILL BE SOLD,
On th: firjl TI ES JAY in November next, a! the Court*
Rosje, ;n SavaSrah, ietxecn the hours oj 10 and 2
o’c/oih,
A NF.CUO NAN, mint and DICK, who is able id
± Xdu common Carpenter’s vvmk, ;.„d has been ac
enl.omed to pcrltrni tlie usual duties of a house fer
vam-and also. iis mother DIANA— tmlefs bey
mould m the mt.n time l>e sold at tiviva'fc a
greeably to the will of Elizabeth Young. A note”
with an approved endorser, payable on ihe firit la!
nuary next, with interell from the dale, will be tu
tuved in payment.
Joscpil Clay, Ex'or .
Persons difjiofed to purchase the above Negroes
me informed, Ih.lt guarantee titles will be given by
the reverend JidcpU Cluy. 7
September ia. loa
FOR SALE, ’
A Valuable Plantation,
ON Great Ogrchee river, about
c, K h h n ?‘ l , e l‘ belo ' v Louisville, near
° d ( ’A ,,mito n. lately occupied by
Ca r tam containing by 0.,.
~. ‘j |* t y r T* na l survey eight hundred acres.
art ‘' le * >* cleared and un-
Sja dor fence, with l'undry building*
tafiSJi3t3EJ2SSES3 thereon.
The pi ice, and terms of payment will be known oa
application to Mr. Awbuosl Day, printer,Louifviilu,
or in Savannah,to
John Tebeau.
July 10. 8)>
FOR SALE,
460 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri
ver Alatatnaha :
IT is a part of a (met oflaud granted to the late
general M‘lnto(h, in the fork of the Alatamabx
and Cut lleud called the Point It is at the lu-ft
ni ch ot the i ide, antfi as little iubjoct to injury from
1 relliis as any land on the liver. Jhe purchaser can
no accommodated with high land near a bluff on Cat-
Head, tor a ieulemcnt, and a ftifiicient portion of
Pine Land back, for the purpose of lumber for the
plantation.
If the purchaser is inclined to add the traff, tlicrei
is adjoining and for Cxlc
200 acres of Swamp Land,
with a bluff fettlcmeat on on Cat Head, containing
150 acres of Pine Land,
belonging to the eila e of John P Ward, efrf dc'-caf-
Thcfe lands together, will make one of the molt
com pleat KICL and COTTON PLANTATIONS
in the ttatc of Georgia, The Fiat can be viewed,
and terms known, b< application to the fubferiber
and a ptirch-fer wiffi ng to tnipect the land, it wnl
be Uicwn him, on appication to THOMAS M‘CALL
Llq. at Darien.
Joseph Habersham.
J u ’y ’?■ 7 6.
FOR SALE,
All that Tract or parcel of Land c bn
taining 350 acres,
IP j ,ie farr * c more or left, ate the property of
XX George Baily, tleeeufed, being in tlie county of
. amden, bounded on tlie caff by ibe Great Satilia
iivir, arid on all otliei iidcu by land vacant at tho
irSC of the lurvey thereof.
ALSO.
One other tract or parcel of Land con.
tabling 300 acres,
Be the fame mere oriels, late the [irojierty of Geotgd
Bailie, decealed, beir.g ni llie county of Camden,
oou ided on the caff by the said George Badit's land,
and ii -n other iidcs by vant land, at the time of
die survey thereof,
ALSO,
All that tract of Land, containing 500
acres,
BE the fame more oi less, orlgir ally granted to
Robert Bailie, detafed, being m tbe county of
Ivl'lntofli, bounded foutli by the river yliaiatnaha
eatton lands originally granted to Catharine Doug!
lain, nofth on ands granted to Willfym M'lntufiu
and v. eli on lands granted to John M‘Cubo\jgJi. she
two fir It tracts contain good COTTON LAND
and the lass tract is or the first qifcALiTY
Tide swamp.
ANb ALSO,
One undivided third oi’ that valuable
ISLAND,
Oppofire to lLrian, on the river Alafamahs, com.
av.nly known as the GENERAL’S ISLAND and
origii a y granted to tl.e late general MTntcfli
ThiJ third will contain about Bon acres Os LANJ>
of die very fnft quality. Title ; are ii dilnutahle,—-
Terms will he made hi.own by appytng to ,Dr.
BAYARD, on Cumbena.id Island, or to the fub
feriber in Savannah, and the fiuation ur and value of
the ia id will be explained by applying <o TflOM*
AS M‘OALL, efq. at Darien.
Joseph Habersham.
July 18. -jS
Plantation Cooper.
Any person having a good Plantation Cooper, thaf
they wiffi todifpolctd, willhear of a puidialer by ap
plying to
A. S. Ro e .
Cegtuu.i l m X9i..di