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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. .No. 103.]
To ihc Electors of Chatham County.
I announce mvfelf a Candidate for SHERIFF, at the
enfring election, and shall feel gratefu’ to such of my
fe low-citizens, as may honor me with their fmirages
J. P.OATES.
September 8. 98
To the of Chatham County.
1 OFFER myfalf a candidate for the SherifF’a Office
at the ensuing election, and solicit the fuflrages of my
triends and fe.low-citizens for that appointment.
Peter Shirk.
August. 25. 92.
i tm+m -
To the Electors of Chatham County.
(Jfy* Intending to be a candidate at
the approaching election, for SKERIh F of this Coun
ty, I now apprize my fellow citizens thereof, pleg
ing mvfelf for afa thful and fcharge of the duties of
the office. I (hall be thankful for their luffrages.
John Eppinger.
August 25. J rE
Messrs Evfritt & Ev&ns,
IT has been asserted by fome, that Edward Lloyd
efq. is a Candidate for Sheriff, at the er.fuing eleftion.
From whatever motive it has been put ii: circulation,
to me, it is unknown; but Mr. Lloyd has authorifed me
to contradict the report, and positively declares he i3
not a candidate, nor had he ever any intention of offer
ing J. P. OATES.
September 8.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Acquaints the citizens of Savannah ard the elec,
tors of Chatham county, gene-all■, that he will be a
ca- didate, at the ensuing ele&ion .'or the office of
CORONER.
M. Whitley.
Augu(l 25. +TE 9*
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham,
If you like your OLD CORONER, l am in hopes
you wi 1 support him at the next election.
T. Brown.
August 22. S1
\CT We are re ne ted to st ,f c. that
JOSEPH GUDER U a Candidate for the office of
CORONER at the ensuing eleflion, and solicits the
* fuffrages ofhis fellow-citizens. September 1-95
A GRAMMAR SCHOOL
WILL commence the firft day of next month on
Mount Enon, under the immediate direction of
the Rev. Charles O. Scriven. In this institution will
be taught Reading, Writing, the Englilh Grammar and
its exercises, Arithmetic, Geography, with the use of
the Globe:, Mathematics, Astronomy, natural and mo
ral Philosophy, the fine Arts, Logic, and the I atin and
Greek languages. Price of Board and 1 uition, (pu*
pils tto find their own lodging) one hi n dred dollar 3
per annum, quarter y payments, in advance.
£2“ The different Printers throughout the (late are
requeued to give the above a few insertions.
August 22 (6
MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL.
As fome doubt concerning the import of the word
Lodging, has been expreffedby fome who have pe
ruled the communication intimating the opening
of the GramM„ r School at Mnunt-Enon—the pub
lic are lelpectfufiy informed, that it only intends bed,
bedding and wafting—The terms of tuinon and board
ing being at the low rate of one hundred dollars per
annum exclusive of the above mentioned particulars.
*1 he public are further informed, the Grammar School
is now open for the reception of Scho a s.
Thole pr nters who have been kind enough to men
tion in their columns the communication alluded to will
Confer an obligation by inserting this explanation.
September 10.
Free Children Stolen.
STOLEN from the fubferiber, in Wake County,
_ near the Fiftdam Ford, on Neufe river, the 21st in
stant, THRLE GIRL CHILDREN of co.our (free
burn) viz the eldeit named Polly Valentine, and
is remarkab e so- having a large tumor 011 her breast,
which has been lanced ; the next eldest Susan Ben
net Vales tine ; the youngest Rebecca Ann Va*
Lentine. The eldest about 15 years old, the next
ldtft nine years old next January, the youngest five
years old January past. They have very lmooth (kin,
dark mulatto colour; the two youngest very sensible.
It is supposed that fome dishonest person has taken
them off for the purpose of fe.ling them as (laves—
livery person that can give any iniormation to the prin
ter hereof so that i can get my Children again, will
be thankfully received, befide3 making any fatisfadl on
I am abie to do.
Nancy Valentine.
Raleigh (N. C.) August 24, 1807.
Court of Ordinary.
ORDERED, that until the governor may
send a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as
Eseheator, that the court do undertake the du
des,annexed thereto, and that due noticeof sales
be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary,
agreeable to law. Ordered tube published.
Extract from the Minu.es.
Thomas Bourkt, C:k. c.o. S% k.r.
June 2 56
For Charleston and Philadelphia,
, • The faft failing schooner
WyyjljyVy John Hti rv,
Thomas Chii des, maftev,
To fail on the 27th infant... For freight or paifage.haV
ing good accommodations, apply to the captain on
board,at Cumming and Llarman’s whaif.
For sale on board ,
A few excellent Onions.
September 17. 8* 102
auction!
On the 1 ft of October next, will be fold before my llore,
A M CllO GiliL,
Belonging to the efinte of Wm. Cruviilier, deceased
She i a good cook, wafter and ironer, and is fold in
order to arrange the affairs of the said eltate.
By order of the Executor,]
Nurmua M‘Lcod,
September 15...{—101 Auctioneer.
SALT
IRON, best Swedes
CROCKERY WARE
I.OAL SUGAR, and
LONDON PORTER
- For sate by
R. &. J. Bolton.
September !5 l 101
Ginn Ba^s.
O
Just received and for stdcy
50 pieces of narrow BAGGING,
well calculated for ginn and picking Bags.
Norman M‘Leod.
August 29. 94
FOR SALE,
100 barrels freft Philadelphia Flour
20 pipes French Brandy
15 boxe~ brown Snap, by
500 buftels of excellent flint Corn,
J. Idler & Cos.
September 12. r 100
I LOU R, Sec.
100 bids, freft fuperfine Flour
20 dittto ditto Mackerel
firtt quality Cotton Bagging
Tick-vnburgs by the bolt
balfbbis Mess Ileef
FOR SALE lIY
Gardi er Tufts,
September 12. ..1... 100 Moore’s Wharf.
A. & b. Richards,
Having taken Theodore alfxander.
ECHO h DDE into Copartnerlh.p, inform their
friends and the public, that the fame buGnels wil l be
conducted in future, under the firm of A. it S, RICH
ARDS & Cos.
September 10, CT 99
Bills 011 New-York,
At a Ihort fi rbt, for (ale by
James &. William Magee.
December 2 33.
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
FOR RALE,
A BILLIARD TABLE,
ALL the apparatus complete ; the upper cloth, last
April, in Charleston, cost forty dollars, both the under
cloths new...Price FIFTY DOLLARS, CASH. En
quire ar this office.
J September 8. L 98
j TO BE HEX TED
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tennement N0.2, over Messrs Ogdens & Baker’s
store, and several other housesthe situation and
terms of which may be known, on application
to
| Joseph Habersham,
j April 30. 42.
] FOR SALE OR TO LEASE," -
THAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn
j trail, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
I and late the property of L'Homaca; on the premifts
: area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof is under fence. For the cu ure of
j Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa
j vannah offer such advantages.
I Richard M. Sdtes.
September 8. 98
Plantation Cooper.
| Any person having a good Plantation Cooper, that
, they wi!h to dilpofe of, will hear of a pu. chafer by ap
p ying to
A. S. Roe.
September 15 101...0
S A T U R D A Y, Septimher 19, 1807.
William Woodbrid^e
o
I Till sell lore, for cash , or a!',proved paper,
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, ‘
74 bags prme Coffee
SO hhds. (i ll and inferior quality Mufo vado Sugar
If, puncheans old Jamaica Rum (landed in 1804)
10 dit r o ditto St. Croix ditto ditto
pipes Cogniac Brandy
I(| hhds. Soilon Rum
25 cheilsHyion Young Hyfon and Chulan Tea^
It tons Sweeds Iron (fiat and Iquare bars)
300 Dinnjola, containing 5 gallons each.
20 cases of GLASS WARE,
coxr.usi: vc
1 50 draws of Tumblers assorted, with Decanters, Wine
j Guides, &c.
i 10 ditto containing 225 ditto p'ain and flowered
j -0 fine and common l.iquo Calcs
’ 50 boxes \\ ind. w Glais, by 10 and 10 by 12
10;, pieces Flaxen Osnaburgs and Tickienburg*
25 ditto German Sheetings
50 ditto Irdh Linen, at low advance
f5 ditto German Dowlas
50 ditto Bremen Polls
25 ditto German Diapers
50 ditto Ravens Duck (very low)
100 ditto white and brown Platillas
150 coarse Shirts, (likable lor houie fi rvants
t\ handlome affortuient of damaik T able and Break
l'aft Cloths
Ditto ditto Marseilles Counterpanes
2 elegant Chandeliers, Lamps, and a variety of fine
CUE GLASS
A QUANTITY 0
Kcd and Yellow OCIiRE and LAMPBLACK
IN CASKS —WIT U MOST EVERY ARTICLE OF
GROCERY, at retail.
ALSO,
1 21 casks good retailing RICE,
At Throe Do'.lats per cwt.
i JVo. 4. North-East corner of the Exchange.
September 12. f 100
Metiss , Taylor &C o.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
live removed to the store lately occupied by
LUvid 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
Llax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
Cotton shirting
Cotton, marking and floss threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
ltomal andPullicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ot coat and vest
BUTTONS,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will be disposed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.
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§t| iwlgi^A
iJjL
Philadelphia and New-York BOOTS,
JUST RECEIVED,
RY TAYI.OR cu* SCRIBNER,
On the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange.
ON HAND,
An extensive assortment of Shoes,
Os almost every defeription, which are offered at re
d ced prices, wholesale or retail.
September 3. 95
WILL BE SOLD,
On the f.rjt TUESDAY in November next, eJ the Court-
House, m Savannah, between the hours oj 10 and 1
o'clock,
A NEGRO MAN, nam and DICK, who 1: able to
do c;mmon Carpenter’s work, and has been ac
cuftomed to perform the ulual dunes of a house ler
vant.—and also, his mother DlANA—urilefs they
(hould in the mean time be sold at priva'e (ale, a
greeably to the will of Elizabeth Young. A note,
with an approved endorser, payable on (he Grit Ja-.
nuary next, with intereil from the date, will be re
ceived in payment.
Joseph Clay, Ex'or.
Persons disposed to purchase the above Negroes,
are informed, that guarantee titles Will be given by
the reverend JTeph Clay.
September a. m
UVhole Number, 544. J
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
Academy.
THE fubferibers refpefl fully inform th.ir fellorf
citizens, th.it they have associated together for the ptira
pole of conducing a cmitprclumfive cotirl'e of USE
FUL and LIBERAL EDUCATION, on the r lin of
approved and fuccefsful seminaries in the northern
ltates, and in Europe.
I he Academy includes an Eng ifh, a Claflicat, ami a
Mathematical School; also, otie appropriated solely t<s
the tuition o( young ladies, which is entirely separate
from the others. The pupils, in general, are carefully
in.'rutted ir. the various branches which are computed
in a regular and c.mplete Lnglift education. In this
course, in conjumftion with their Geographical lcffons,
they are taught to delineate Maps and Charts, and to
ule the Globes and other illftruments, illustrative of
Geography and Aftrouomy.
In the Greek and Latin department, the (ludents, af*
ter having laid a solid foundation in the Grammar and
other elementary hooks, are condueft. and till o’ such parti
of the celebrated prole and poetical writeis of antiqui
ty, as experience and the belt uluge have (hewn to bil
effedtual in the formation of ready and cxadt eklKcal
ft 110 ars.
The Itffonsandexercises ol the Mathematical Schooj
are adapted to make the (ludents fkilful and expert cal
culators, in whatever pursuit the application of their
Mathematical knowledge may become net ll'arv.
The PUPILS attending the LADIES’ SCHOOL,
in addition to their literary education, are inftruifted in
plain work, embroidery, muilin woik, &c. by u lady
who is employed for that purpose.
DRAWING and PAIN UNO, Portrait, Landscape
and Flowers, are alio taught in the schools, by an artist
of diftinguilhed talents.
Whatever ability, iong experience and fedulotis at-*
tention to profellional improvement may h ive cooler
red on the lubl'cribers, has been faithfully exerted to
efiablifli in their Academy a fyflcm of iuftrudlion,
which, for method, difeipline and extent, (hould pre
feut to young persons of either fx, in Savannah and t.ho
surrounding country, as many facilities of improve
ment as are to be obtained in any other(uot collegiate)
institution.
I he fubfenbers Would do great injustice to their feel
ings, did they not avail thomlelves of the present op
portunity of offering to their friends and the pubic,
their sincere and grateful acknowledgements for the li
beral patronage they have individually experienced,
since their eftabliflnuent in this city ; and they trull,
that a sacred regard to the morals, and an unremitting
solicitude for the real improvemutt of their pupils, will
secure to them a continuance of the public favor.
Vv. Green.
W. Prince.
For further particulars, apply at the Academy, ir>
Broughton street, opposite culoiicl SuxLtM/t t|’a.
Savannah,.September 17. 102
N E YV
Drug & Medicinal Store,
On the Ray opposite the Exchange, next door Kj
Messrs ’Farunt ij Scktauy.u.
Du. J. B. BERTHELOT
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub
lic, that he has just received a complete affortuient of
all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. B. Bcrthelot,
RESPECTUI.LY informs the public that In- poffef
a fovereigu remedy for all forts ol Venckeal Du
kases—perfons of both sexes can with confidents)
make use of it. ’I he -advantages of this remedy are,
that a young man may take this medicine, and be pet
fedily cured, without 1 discovery on the part of his con
nexions ; also, the patient may, without apprehending
any danger, expole hirnlelf to cold, nightair, and rain,
and pursue his ulu.il avocations, as it requires no par
ticular regimen, other than to fultain from the commif.
fion ol excesses. Thole who may apply to him at hi 3
medicinal lhop, near the e xchange, may be uflured of
the mod profound lecrtcy being oblervtd.
August 29, 94
Georgia, “j By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L. S. of the court of Ordinary for the couiw
Th: lluurke J yof Chatham and state aforelaol.
WHEREAS Eliza Womoch has made applica-’
tion for Icters of admiuiltra'ion, on the cllaie and
ellects ot I rederick Womach, butcher, deceased, as
nearelt of km:
These are therefore to cite and admomfli all and
fit gular the kindred and creditors of : tie deceased, to*
fi'e their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before .be (yth day of October next, otherwilc
letters ol adminiltrition wi J b<- grained
Given u .Aer my hand and leal th'S 9*b dav of
Sep ember, m the yeirof our Lord one tliouland
eight hundred and f't-ven. and 111 the thirty*
fecord year <f A merican Ifidependence. (yq)
N O T I C E.
ALI pets m , having demands sgftnft fhff eftrftc
ot Jams’ SiiArFEit, decease !, are rer|uclled tr
prele.tt them Lgally authenticated ; and'h .fe indebt
ed to said eltate, are required to make immedsate
payment to
Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r.
August 14 fu fU