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SAVANNAH, (Georgia.) printed by
TOTHE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY,
Intending to be a candidate at the
approaching eletteon Tor Sri EMIFF
of this Countv, I now apprise ray fel
low citizens thereof, pledging myfelf
for a faithful difeharge of the duties
of the office. — l (hall be thankful for
their fuff rage
JOHN EPPINGER.
August 25 B z
to tks £i:croßs of Chatham
cou NTV,
TT announce myself a Candida* for
SHERIFF, at the ensuing Eletl-on ,
and shall fed grateful to such of my Fel
lov.'-C,tizens, as may honor mi with their
suffer ages.
J. P. OATS.
oept. it 57
JOSEPH DAVIS offers
hiroielf z candidate for the office of
Coroner, at he ensuing ele'fVjon, and
solicits the fufirages of his fellow-citi
zens. Augeft 1 3 40
THE SUBSCRIBER,
ACQUAINTS the Citizens of S&Vannah and
th Tledtors of Chatham County generally, thut he
will be a Candid,!*?, at the eufuing Elc&kn for the
Oillce of CGRONiiR,
M. WHITLEY.
Ai:gu ft 18 53
MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL.
A S some doubts concerning the import
AIL cf the word LODGING, has h en
expressed by so true zv so have perused the
communication intimating the opening of
, the Grammar School at Mount-Enon ; t:ie
pabhc are res pc Bfully informed, that it
only intends Bed. Bedding and Fashing.
The.ter ms of tuition and boarding being at
the lew rate c[ one. hundred dollars p-r an
num, exclusive of the above mention'd par
ticulars. The pubLc are further informed
the Grammar Sell col is now open for tie
reception of Scholars.
Those Printers who have been hind
enough to mention in their columns fur
tomnniiticiihon alluded to will confer an
obligation by inserting this explanation.
September io.
FFt EE CHILDREN ST O L£ N.
SSTOLEN5 STOLEN from the subscribe-, in Waft\
County , near the Fish dam Ford, on
Neuse nuer , the st s instant, THREE
GIRL CHILDREN cf color , (fiec
born) viz. the eldest no- cd Folly T'alen -
tvie, and is remarkable for having ala ge
tumor on her breast, which has been lanced ;
the next eldest Susan Bcr.nct Valentine ;
the youngest Rebecca Aon Valentine The
eldest about 15 years old , the next eldest y
years old next January, the youngest 5
years old January past. They have very
soomtk skin, da’k mulatto color ; the two
youngest very sensible. It is supposed that
iOme dishonest person ha* taken them off
jor the put you of selling them as slaves . —
Every perron who can give information to
the printer hereof so that Lean get my
children again, will be thankfully received,
besides, making any Satisfaction I am able to
do - . NANCY VALENTINE. ■
Raleigh, (N.C.J August 27, 1807.
For Sale,
Cn axredit till the first of fanu&ry.
A 1 LAN FA TION on the Louisville
road, firteen miles from Savannah, eon
l ining filly acres of good well timbered
pine land, twenty-five of which ate now
under cultivation and • ood fence, well
aoapted to the culture ol corn and cotton,
known as one ol the bell stands on the
zoad for a tavern.—-For terms of sale, ap.
ply to the fubferiher a tins Office.
<|VILLIAM WIGGINS.
A.Ugufi 2,5 g-i,
r l 1 \ I f*
A#— !v 15- &Ji i-
FRIDAY,
House Robbery !
100 Dollars Reward,
WILL be paid on recovery of the
Money, and cjonvitfiori of the
villain, who entered n y houf- yefterclay
morning, between 10 and 12 o’ci i*k,
while I was absent in mwii, and forcibly
broke open two dunk'—tn>m one of
which was taken three 1 o dollar P*ii!s o!
the State Bat k in CMrleflon ; they arc
much foiled and dirtied. A 1 f, three 01
four jo D Isa N a• sos the United Stales
Branch Ba .k ii N w-Oileans, which are
clean new bills; *
Whoever detefb the t * ie F, fhaii he
entitled to tire above reward, (or in pro
portion to the futh recovered) if the
Robber be a white pier fan; and g > dollars
iff ie :s a tlave.or person of color. , From
feme circomftances attending the R bbe
ry, it is strongly iulpefcied to have bee;:,
done ky a colored person.
F. S. MILLER,
0,1 the lloed.
N. B. Shop Keepers and Groces/
are requeffed to be particular in rer.inim
Bills of the above ck-fcripticn, if offertti
by lu'piciotts perf ns,
S pterotej 17 5
1 g Dollars Reward.
A ESCCNDED ..bout three week-’ ?*•
JdaL. go a NEGRO MAN named JIM,
and lay ‘or } a flout well nsaue ell >w, (•> . •
lace, hts eyes Urge, about five feet ten in
ches high; Kad ori wl-ijn be went off, <■
fouian jacket and overalls, a black hat, urc
white (hu t. He pretends to be fumes .iny
of a labor, end may probably attempt to
get off in lotr.e Veliki. AH mall <s pi
vefTeis are therefore cautioned againlt uk.
: g ‘ill) off.
The above reward will he pai 4 tc any
p(%fon who will fi.-cure Him in any go
n ihe fiat?, o.r del Act him to the tuHfrri
her ; and five dollars will be paid fo
in for instson that will lead to ff-uie hup.
George Enoe.
September 18
1 o Dollars Reward
ABSCONDED
from my yan thisamrr -
f/'Aj i. g, without the lo.all
tff provocation, mj
Lk-g 10 Fe-linw Isaac,
well known in this city
aSHt To those who have no
knowledge of him, the
following rlefcription ot his pc. fan and ap
pearance rosy be uecciTary : he is 26
years of age, about g Net 0 ot 7 inches in
height, weais his hair very nicely platted,
is a great beau m h s chefs, afisits to loll)
carnage and ffrut, Engffih, an:
having been owned by a Puyfscian talks
much of bis knowledge of medicine ami
surgery ; he is a very likely ieilow, tell*
an artful and plausible llory, and bas a
down look when speaking or spoken to ;
he is an excellent ffiujfe tervsmt, and pre.
lends ro know a little ot every mechani
cal pfroteffion.
I will give the above to any
person apprehending him in this City or
County, Fifty Dollars upon pr of of his
being canied away in any boat or vefiei
from this date, &iid Fiity Dollars upon
his being brought 10 me from, or Termed
in any prison, beyond the limits of this
(Die. Isaac has runnerouo connrOions in
Souih-Carolina, and his efi’oils will be
tiled to get there in a boat.
THOs : U. P. CHARLTON.
Augud is 9
Foreign News.
BOSTON, Sept. 5.
Front London papers up to the % 1 ft
of July, a Liverpool ot August 1,
idoy, brought by the {hip Sully Ann.
apt. Glover, who arrived here latt
evening,'in .3* days from I.iveipool.
The Sylvia cutter, from Halifax,
arrived at Portsmouth, 25 h July,
with dispatches from Ad. Berkley res
pecting the affair of the Chesapeake,
and which readied London, the 26. h
or 27th : Their contents were com
municated bv Mr. Canning to Mr.
lylunroe. and f-.ime friendly notes it is
fa id palled between them. 1 here was
a general embargo from the 23d to
the 3iff July, to procure teamen :
1 but the Wal’y was released, it is said
at the particular inltar.ee of Mr. Mun
roe, and failed the 29th, as the papers
report for this country with provision
ed arrangements which had been agreed
upon by Munroe, and the Britiffi gbv
vefninent, with a view of preventing
a rupture between the two countries;
IVe however learn, verbally, that
for.e thought hie was bound to the
■Mediterranean. American news pa
per and letter accounts had been pub
li filed ; The ft ri fa'.ion which the at
tack on the CtefapeaUe and the re
t -dried feeKy* of the American public,
rnut-g on the Englilh nation <va 3 gre^t.:
inc manufacturers, and raarchamsanu
) ram mans were much Harmed—A
meriCart credits were flopped; wat
:fzs nip (toted by fume inevitable, and
even privateers were preparing, but
Mr, Gaming had a (fared the commit
tees- that it would not alter the f:tua
(•on cf the two countries —anti the
thanccilor of the exchequer, in the
h-uite ol cotntnons fain the Brit
‘;{h government would not fail to. make
any atonement or reparation, . whici
Oiould appear due on th.e
Jion. The F.iiglifh papers generally
condemned Berkley, ami it is teid ht
is to be recalled ;
EXTRACTS.
London, July 26. —The Terms
lof the Treaty of Peace have not yet
transpired officially, but it Ihould leem
|as if no intetuion were entertained ol
! wreßing Silerfia from the King of Pros
I lia-—\(l the fortreffesin Sileua are, it
is teid, to be delivered up to the King
on the iff of October. It is added,
there is to be a meeting of Plenipoten
tiaries at Berlin on the 25th of July.
I to complete the arrangements rendered
I ueceflary by the [reace. —-Other ac-
I counts fay, the congtvfs of Plenlpo
i tentiaries is to be held at Drefdcn. —
| The French troops are to evacu
ate Tiliit, on the aoihof July, Koings
burg on the 25th, Eafiern Piuiha by
the iff of Auguit, and all the country
to the VitluU by the 20th; tc the O
der by the sth of September and the
territories on this fide the Oder by
the ill of October. The Dutches Mag
deburg, however, and the right bank
of the Elbe, is not to be evacuated be
fore the iff cf November. Bona
parte left Konigsburg on the 16th for
Dresden, from Drefdcn, he proceeds
dirett to Paris.
ALTON A, July 22.
The following, fays a private letter,
you may depend upon it, is the fab
fiance of the conditions of the treaties
between France,and Rulha 5 and Pius
lia : i
Intelligencer.
.SEPTEMBER 25, 1807,
Norman M’Lean & William E< Bahnes.
“ Hulfia will not lose any thing,fVd
no cessions are demanded from Aus
tria.
“ There is to be nb kingdom ir
Poland; but Warsaw, and a diffrieff
round it about 50 or 60 miles, is to be
emfled into a Duchy. Jerome Bo
naparte is spoken of as the new Duke.
f6 Prussia is to lose all her tet i?c ries
on this tide of the Li-b-v , ■* eitphahu
and Hanover will it is fuppoted. be e
refled into a kingdom, ot whinh Je
rome Bonaparte will be King, as well
as Duke of Poland.
“ Damzic is to be a free Hanse
town.”
DRESDEN, July 15.
Prince Jerome is expected herethis
day from bileiia and the celebrated
Royal Palace in this pteci is fitting up
for his reception. His ID yal Majes
ty leaves this Capita! to-morrow to
meet the Emperor Napoleon at Bud
effin. B tides the French Emperor,
ihc Flmptror ot Russia, the King of
Bavaria, and other princes, are also
expended here. According to other
accounts the Emperor of Russia is
gone to Petersburg;!. Our town will
be very brilliant.
(private letter.)
The following are teid to be the
fundamental flipulatioas of the Peace
concluded between Russia and France;
The boundaries of the Duchy
of Watfd\y ihall be determined as well
as
2. That or the territory of the Free
Hanfe Towns of Dantzic ; the latter
are to be marked two miles round the
town by the Ftench, Dantzic, Save
man, and Prufhan aims.
3. The boundaries of the kingdom
of VVeftphalia (hall alf > be defined.
4. Tiliit ihall be evacuated by the
French troops on the 20ih July, and
5. Konigsburg the 25th July.
6. Before the tit Auguff. Eaff:
F'ufiia, aster as the Paflarge.
7. Before the 27 H, aster ss the
Yiilula.
8. Before the sth September, as far
is the Oder ; and,
9. All other Royal Prussian domin
ions, as far as the Oder, as well as Si
leha, by the iff OHober.
10. The Piovince of Magdeburg
on the right of the Elbe, Fafewalk,
and Prcntzlow, (hall not be evacuated
until the ill November.
11. With regdic! to Stettin, the time
of its evacuation fiial! be determined
by the Plenipotentiaries; until the e~
vaciiation it fhaii be occupied by 6000
French troops.
12. Spandau, Cuffrin, and all the
fortrelfes in Sildia {hall be f'-:render
ed to the Prussians on the iff of Oc
tober.
All other points ye* to be arranged
(hall be fettled by the plenipotentiaries
to ne appointed by both contra ding
parties, who are to meet ii Berlin, on
the *sthof July, The revenue of th©
PrUllian dominion is to be for account
of his Prussian majesty from the 13th
of | ulv, on condition that the contri
bution demanded be paid to the
French,
Nuernberg, July i$< —There rstalk
of a confederation of the North, to be
cftablilhed under the protection of
Ruffta; of indemnification of leveral
German Princes in the North; of tbs
extenlion of the confederation of the
Rhine to the Elbe, <Scc. It is said al
so that the kingdom of Poland WiU be
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