The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, October 06, 1807, Image 1

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(VOL. V. No. 110.] 8C7 3 * Electors of Chatham County. As the F.leiftinn for County Officer? comes on, on Monday, the 13th iuftant, I offer myfelf a Candidate for the SHERIFF’S OFFICE., and Solicit the patron age ol my friends and fellow-citizens for that ap pointment. Refpectfuily, your’*. Andrew M‘Lean. Odtober 3. 109 To the Electors of Chatham County. j'/j 13 Intending to be a candidate at the approaching eleAion, for SHERIFF of this Coun ty, l now apprize my fellow-citizens thereof, p'eg mg m feif for a faithful discharge t f the duties of the office. I (lull be thankful for their tufi'roges. John Eppinger. August 25. b rE V 1 To the Electors of Chatham County. I OFFER myfelf a candidate for the Sheriff’s Office a* the ensuing election, and solicit the fuffrages oi my friends and fe low-citizens for that appointment. Peter Shick. August. 25. 92. O ’l’p the Electors of Chatham County. I announce myfelf a Candidate for SHERIFF, at the ensuing election, and Ihall feel grateful to such of my felow<itizens, as may honor me with their fuffragesi J. P. OATES. September 8. S8 Messrs Everitt Sc Fvsns, IT has been afTerted by lor.ie, that Edward Lloyd efq. is a Candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing election. F am whatever motive it his been put in circulation, to me, it is unknown; but Mr. Lloyd has authorifed me to contradict the report, and positively declares he is not a candidate, nor had he ever any intention of offer ing. J. P. OATES. The Subscriber offers himself a Candidate for Coroner, and will be thankful for the fuffrages of his fellow-citizens. Septem er 29.—107 DAVID SQUIRES. THE SUBSCRIBER, Acquaints the citizens of Savannah and the elec tor:, of Chatham county, generally, that he will be a candidate, at the ensuing election for the office of CORONER. M. Whitley. August ij. hr 9* .iCr* We are requested to state, that JOSEPH SUDEP. is a Candidate for the office of CORONER at the ensuing election, and foiicits the fuffrages ofhis fellow-citizens. September 1-35 Fellow-Citizens of Chatham, If you like your OLD CORONER, I am in hope3 you will support him at the neat election. 1. Brown. August 22. 91 It ■= Court of Ordinary. f ORDERED, that until the governor may V J send a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as lischcrtoi . that the court do undertake the du ties annexed thereto, and that due notice of sales be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary, agreeable to law. Ordered to be published. Extract from the Minutes. Thomas jbeurke, Cik. c.o. & it.it. June 2 56 Board of Fire Masters, Savannah, September 14 th. 1807. r T I HF. BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS, from a X ate inspection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to rttciimmenl to the citizens, a due observance of the Fire Ordinance, by keeping their Fire Buckets in good order, and letteted, and in fafe convenient places The la v wid be rigidly enforced again!! all thole who use fire b cksts, except in case of alarm. Extract from the Minutes. ’3 Thomas Pitt, Clerk. • PAINTING. SETH H. KEEN, INFORMS the gentleman of Savannah and the pub lic in general, that he carries on the HOUSE and SION PAlN’i ING, in tjhe shop next door to octcr Joan J.ovl’e, on the Bay ; where al! bufiiitfs in his line will be attended to, when called upon, with line! attention. GROCERIES will he taken for payment, if more convenient for the employer. September 13. 103 F O II SAL E. ‘WO HUNDRED ACRF.3, or more, cf prime J COTTON BAND, in Bryan county, handsome ly fitu.ited on the salts, and in view of Sunbury; for ijxirticiilars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM, aaezh, dr to the iubferiber. Benjamin Ward, At Tivoli, Bryan County, .'4jrfllß B 7 THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. FOR NEW-YORK, j The fall failing Ship RUFUS, .ate-mGb Joseth Arnold, master, Is half iradei, and will fail by Thuriday next. For fi eight of 100 bales Cotton, or pafTage, apply on board, or to Benjamin Maurice. Oiflober 3 109. FOR LIVERPOOL, 1 v/.'ff'Yl. The remarkable fail failing Clip Alexander Hamilton, a’ . William Callahan, master; voiinuerabie part ol tm* e :yo is ei “awed and will be soon difputched. For freight of the remainder, or paftage, apply to the matter, or James Dickson Cos. September 29. 107 FOR LIVERPOOL?” tkk'C’ The Ship sgtfgV AMERICA, m&SZWXIite Abraham Nichols, master ; Ready to receive a caigo immediately, and having 500 bales of cotton engaged, will be difpatehed without delay... She is in fine order, having been thoroughly’ repaired in Liverpool...3oo bales of cotton are wanted to fill her up. Apply to lVlein, Mackey & Cos. FOR SALE, ON HOARD, 4000 bufliels Liverpool ground SALT 15 baies COTTON BAGGING 20 bales low-priced WELCH PLAINS 75 crates assorted CROCKERY W ARE 150 calks London bottled PORT PR This property will be fold low, if taken from rn board immediately. September 21. ]OS Knox & Pope, Have just received per the sloop Tavorite,from Philadelphia, 15 kegs flesh BUTTER 20 pipes Holland and Country Gin ; 60 quarter-calks genuine Port, London Particular, Teneriffe, Sherry, Lisbon and Malaga Wines | 30 whale and half-barrels frefh fuperline Flour, (ap proved brands) I 30 do. Pilot and ship Bread | 20 do. Goaf and Lump Sugar i 10 do. Mackerel | 10 bags Perper j 5 tons well-assorted Bar-Irtm German Steel ! 2o kegs aflorted Cut-Nails S 16 do. Starch j 4 boxes ‘-add ery I 4 do. Guns 10 boxes No. 19 Cotton Cards (3 doz. each) j 10 do. fine and coarle Hats I Role and duiltl Blankets I White and brae Plains Superfine and coarle Cloths, Caffimeres, Thicksets Woriled and Cotton Holiery Dimities, Calicoes, Humhums, &c. See. Brass and iron wire and hair Sieve ol all sizes And a general afl’ortment of ready made coarse Clothes. Which are offered wholefaie and retail at reduced prices. Odlober 1. ce. 108. The Subscribers Offer for sale, on reasonable terms, 20 bales best Welch PLAINS 2 do. London Duffil BLANKETS 100 calks NAII.fi, assorted 5 hoglheads GLASS-WARE, assorted 5 calks HOES, 20 dozen each 8 boxes Irilh LINENS 20 dozen SPADES and SHOVELS 100 jugs belt boiledLinleed OIL 100 kegs PAINTS, different colours £0 pieces OSNABURGS 8 FIoHING LINES, 40 fathoms long 4 calks StlO r , aborted 50 calks real London-Bottled POP-TER 35 hoglheads ditto Draft ditto All aiiortment of POT-METAL. Tu) lor 02 Scarbrough. •September 22. 104—cn Crockery Ware. Received on consignment, per ship America, from Liverpool, 40 crates well assorted CROCKERY WARE, which will very low. Apply to Tuyior A Scarbrough. September 29. 107. Molasses & Rum. 83 hhds. prime Huvanna MOLASSES 75 pipes UL'M If applied for immediately, is offered for fate, by Samuel tk Chi nes Howard. September 29. l 107 FOR SALeT” Black Splii-Stra.v HON NETS Ditto Willow ditto A vaiicty ol other Bonnets Essences of different kinds Scented Soap, Hair Powder, Alabaster Dolls, And a number of other fancy articles , by E. Sheftall, ; September 22,-0...104 Broughton Street T U E S D A Y, Octoueu 6, 1307. TIIOMAS STORE, HAVING taken part of the stores occupied by JAm f 8 Johnston jun. esq. begs leave to tender his services to hisftknds and the public, as a I actor Ik Commission Merchant. Should lie be entruftrd with the difpof.il of any part of their Crops, he ft .l ters himleil hy his ailiduity and nn remitted attention to their nteiefts, to merit a continu ation ol their lavors. October 1. j O3 A. & S. Richards, Having taken Theodore Alexander SCHOEDDE into Copartnerfli p, inform their friends and the public, that file tame hutineis „ conducted in future, under the firm of A. & S. RICH ARDS & Cos. September 10. ct 99 REMOVAL. THE Subscribers have removed to the large stone building, on 1 a Yioit & Scakurough’s wharf; where they are now receiving a principal part of their Fall Supply of Goods, By the America, captain Nichols,and the Alex an dkr Hamilton,captain Callahan, from Liverpool, and for sale by James Dickson &. Cos. September 2 C. lm 106 Butter, Lard and Wine. Received by the schooner Roller, from AewYor/c ii pipes 7 MADEIRA WINK, warranted 4 years 4 half pipes old, and of a good quality. 4 hoglheads ) L , sIJON W IN£ 4 qr. calks A lew kegs frefh BUTTER and LARD. For sale by GARDNER TUITn, September 24...105...L... Moore’s wharf Received, By the America, and other arrivals from Liver pool, and for sale on reasonable terms, at the store lately occupied by G. H. Buititoucu, Smith’s wharf, 40 crates CROCKERY WARE, assorted 20 calks Carolina HOES 20 ditto of ciasp and rose headed NAI S 56 ditto Barclay, Perkins & Co’s, best London POR TER, in bottles 6 bales Welch PLAINS 5 ditto Yorklhire ditto blue and white, And on hand, an assortment of HARDWARE k CUTLERY. 1 rancis Penny, September 29. r 107 Metis 6*, lay lor & ( o. Inform their friends and the public, that they have removed to the stoic lately occupied by David Taylor, jur. They have Just Received, By the ship Mary from Greenock, a part of their SIMUNG Supply of GOODS. Among which arc . COTTON bagging Flax and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton shirting Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black Morocco Cops Romal and I’ullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment of coat and vest buttons , Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be disposed of on good terms. May 1. 43. Ginn Bans. Just received and for sale, 50 pieces of narrow BAGGING, well calculated lor ginn and picking Bags. Norman M‘Leod. August 29. 94 Bills on New-York, At a short fight, for sale bv James & William Magee. December 2 39. TO LET, That airy and convenient HOUSE, In Odingsell-ftreet, lately occupied hy Mr. Jacob Idle*. Possession will be given immediately. For particulars, enquire ol John W. Shaffer. October I- 123 [Whose Number, 551.] Drugs & Medicines. THE SUBSCRIBERS, \ In addition to their general assortment of the a hove, have just received by the Louisiana , from .Yew- York, THE FOLLOWINO ARTICLES 5 A largo quantity of the heft SPIRIT VARNISH Arrow Root—Salt of Tartar Epfimi Salts—lwligo Drop Lake—Gold Leaf Windsor Soap—Coral l’ooth Paste. TIIEV HAVE ON HAND, (OR SALE, Wholesale or Retail, The following Patent Medicines, AN L] BILIOUS PILLS prepared by themselves for tliele, they claim no patent right, yet they can, without any vanity, recommend them as a fafe and efficacious purgative. With a knowledge of the (fifeales of this climate, and the canfVs which aiJ in their production, it is to be reafouably supposed they can prepare Purgative I’ills, whole efficacy (hall be at Icaft e qual to any that are imported,how. ever highly they may be prailed by the patent own ers, or li nvever numerous their certificates of their wonderlul powers. The above pills arc also enti tled 10 a preference from their being frequently pre pared ; contequently not acquiring thu Irardncla which renders the imp nted pills lbmetimes almuft inf'luhle in the itomacli. Lee's, -v Auderfon’s # H pci’s Female, V PILLS, Young’s Ami. Rheumatic and I Effeicco Milliard } li iteman’s Dr (is —British Oil Essence of Pepper mint Haerlem Oil or Medicamentuti, large 2nd final!! Turk gton’s B lifam ditto God! rey’s C rdial—Daily’s Elixir Dal oy’. Carminative S ughton’s Bitters Wheaton’s Jau"d-cc Bitters Cephalic Snuff, fir liead-aclio Church’s Cough Drops , Essence of Mustard Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Jesuit’s Drops Univerlal Tiinftnre, for the teeth and guma Essence of Spruce Bowen’s patent Sago, in cannisters Effcnttal Salt of Lemons for remewing ftain3 frosa Liner., &c. Milk of Holes Double diltilled Lavender Water, in pint and i mailer bottels Orange Flower Water—Rose Water Aromatic Vinegar, one of the moll valuable pe7** fumes James’ Fever Powders Steer’s Chemical Opodeldoc Sq dres’ Grand Elixir Hungary Water, Tolu Lozenges for coughs and colds Peppermint Lozenges Refined Liquovi. e, in boxes or by the quantity Tooth Powder various kinds Ditto Bruflics, ditto Balf.im de Maltha Riga B diam, (genuine) an ufeful application ftrr Irefii wounds Wafli Ball* BU k writing Ink, in large and small plnalj Red ditto ditto Durable marking ditto, for writing on Linen, kc.', Scott’s Nankeen Dye, True Blue Shrub—Lip Salve, Tapioca, Salop, Eift.lndia Sago—all of which arc excellent arm-ts of nutriment tri licknefs or the convalescent Hate. CHELTENHAM SALTS. The watering place in England, lrom which tliefe Salts derive their name, has long had a great and deserved celebrity. Its waters possess allonifntng powers for the remov al of habitual coftivcncfs, and (he various eflefta which thence result. From a very carelul analyfi; of the Cheltenham Water, and a lubfequent process, the proprietor of the above Chalybeate Apenent, liar, been enabled to offer to the world, a molt valuable, lubllitilte for the water itfielf. lis merits as a fafe and ealv [itirgative, or rather as a very mild aperient (tand unrival.ed. The molt refpeiftable praftitionera 111 Engla tl, speak of it in encomiaftic terms ; and to be generally appreciated here, it only requires to be more generally known. Those persona who have already ul’ed it, (andthefc are many and respectable) tell its pleasant effects, and are willing to vouch for them in unequiyocal terms It is far! very far fu peru.r to any of the more common qnd particularly the drastic purgatives, which, by frequent use, impair the healthy action of the bowels ; and confequeiitly are injudicious for the removal of habitual coltive ness. In its taste it is not nauseous or very unpleafsnt . and in its operation, it is lo mild as not to interfere at a! : with the ordinary process of digestion Tins va table laxative is so carefully pen up, as not 10 lose any of its properties from tranljn.nation. It may be had with full directions, in irnall or large bottles. White &. Mendenhall. October t. f 108. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, r I ’HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the A Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn traift, afterwards cultivated hy Richard M. Williams, and late the property of L’Homaca; on the premift t area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES, and piart thereof is untier fence. For the culture of Cotton and a. a market garden, no situation near Sa vannah offer such advantages. Richard M. Stites. September 8. 96 Blank Warrants of Annraisement. For Sab at this offirti