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£VOL* *? J
SAVANNAH, (Gsorgia,) pt .'ited rv
rnmEELECTORS OF CuAIHA jtf
COUNTY,
Intending to bn a candidate at the
approaching ekflion for SHL.vii a
of this Cooni, ! no* f? ?rifc ray,e -
|.-vy citizens thereof, pfeug'ng nry-e w
for a faithful discharge of the dunes
o’ the office. —1 Grail be thankful for
sheir futfrage
1 01 1 V I EPPINOE&.
Auguil 25 o 3
TO THE ELECTORS O? CSIAHAJI
COU NTYj
“T announce my self a Candidate for
it SHERIFF, at the ensuing Eleftwn
and shall feel grateful to such, of my Ft!
lou'-C'.i'zcns, as may honor me with their
suf rages.
J. P. OATS.
Sfi. 2 j 57
Ifr JOuF.PH DAVIS offers
fciftlfelf i candidate for the office oi
Cofonor, at she entiling ele&ion, and
folifiiis the fulFrages of hie (Alov/-citi
zens. AuguO; 18 40
THE SUBSCRIBER,
ACQUAINTS the Citizen* cf Savannah ar,-’
the E*&o' of Chatham County generally, tb.it ho
wiil bs a Caedidatc, it the eafuirg LlcdUoa for the
OSes Os CORONER.
u. whitley.
AaguS i3 S3
MOUNTUENON SCHOOL.
AS some doubts concerning the import
ts the word 2,0 DGI FIG hots Ntv
expens'd by some vjho have per used i!u
communication intimating the opening oj
the Grammar School at Mount-Enon ; fit
public ere respeQfully informed, tact v
only xnur.ii lied. Bedding and Washing.i
The terms of tuition and hoarding being a
the low rate of on* handled dollars per on
ttm, exclusive if the above mentioned Par
ticulars. The public are further i-formta
ike Grammar School is now open jor the
nctpiicn of Scholars.
Those Printers who have been kino
er.c'jck to mention in their columns the
commumcattaa alluded to will confer ac
abb gaff}-, by inserting this explanation,
September 10.
FREE CHILDREN STOLEN.
C* OTXN from the subscriber, in Wake
Courtly, near the Fish dam Ford, on
Uev.se river, the 21? nslevtl, THREE
CIRL CHILDREN of color, (free
born) viz. the eldest raised Folly Valen
tine, and is remarkable for having a large
tumor on her breast, which has been lanced ;
the next eldest Susan B-nnet Valentine ;
tie youngest Rebecca. Ann Valentine, The
eldest about tg years old, the next eldest q
years old rrxt January, the youngest g
years old January past. They have very
soomlh skin, dark mulatto color ; the two
youngest very sensible, St is supposed that
seme dishonest person has taken them off
for the purpose of selling them as slaves. •—
Every person who can give information to
tne printer hereof so that lean get my
f : yjen again , will be thankfully received,
j inking any satisfafhon lam able to
*• . NANCY VALENTINE.
Rauigh, (N.C.J August 27,1807.
For Sale,
€n a credit till the first cf January,,
A PLAN JAT ION or die Louisville
fOiJ. SitMn, miles Iron Savannah, con
timing Hlty acres of good well titnbered
pme land, twenty.five of which are now
er f u h J vat!on and yood lence, wr!F
? *Gca to the culture of coin and cotton,
.xnown as one ol the best Hands on the.
, “ for a ‘sveru.—For terms of sale, an-
J'y to the lublcfiber a this Office,
. WILLIAM WIGGINS.
Aug oft S 5 # 5 a j
1 1
~w. | -fi 4 V*
1 UUIIC
FRIDA Y 3
B, & C. Brooks,
HA VS JUST RECEIVFD
Per schr. Rolla, toft. Barnard,fcm Nevs-Torl,
6 pipes real old Cogtiwi \ p a vnY
ditto Maples J
9. halfpipes old Madeira WINE
£“‘}^ ?SUGAR ’
h ‘si 1 ;^son rE‘i
-25 bag; PEPPER
30 box <t DonliitieV. SOAP
i box Irish LINEN, and
40 bar re 1 SUPERFINE FLOUR, not
tar,re than 13 thys Irons the mill.
Watch they v/i!I fell at their usual low
prices. September ss. €i
D. & j, Douglass,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Per the Brig* Luna and Sca-Iflao.!, fr>m ?>w-Yoi,
a large addition to their former Sfor’i of
BOOTS, SHOES, <&c.
Which they offer at Whole We or fftta’l, at their
Store, oppoCto the Euck’a Head,
Augtift :4 e 9
‘GEORGIA,
By his Excellency Jared Irwin, Gov
ernor and Commander in Chief cf
the Army arid Navy of this State,
ar.d 0} the Militia thereof ;
A PROCLAMATION.
WH Es E A S in and by an rffi pas
sed al Louifviiic, on the 71 h
af December, 1805, ernaJed an Ati
• 4 to efiahiliih the number of Comrrif
floners for the Town of Milledge
villc, end to extend and define their
powers,” r is among other things de
dared, “ that if sccomtaodations in
he judgment of the Commillioners
can be had for the Members of the
•icx: Legifiature, and the State Koufe
in such Rate as to admit the next ief
ficn to he held thereat, it {hall be the
r di;ty of the Comrr.iuioners to notify
his Excellency the Governor thereof,
•nd his Excellency, hy Proclamation,
to require the meeting cf the next
General Affemhly thereat.”
And, whereas, the Did Commie
(loners did on the i6th inllan?. report,
“ that in their judgment accommo
dations could be had for the Mem
bers of the next Legislature, and the
State I Jot; fe in such dates as to admit
the next session to be heLl thereat.”
I have thought fit to ifiV'e this my
Proclamation, hereby notifying, that
the next session of the Genera] Af
fembiy vd’i be held at Mi’iedgcvilie,
in Baldwin County, and do hereby
require that all peifi.ns elt-cled to re
present this Rate in the next General
to give their attendance at
that place on the day pointed out by
law.
Given under my hand and the great
seal of the Rate, at the State
Houle in Louisville, on the 24th
day of September, in the year o(
our Lord eighteen hundred and
seven, and of the Independence
of the United States of Ameri
ca thcthirty-fecond.
JARED IRWIN.
By the Governor.
HOR : MARBURY,
Secretary of Slate.
Planted Immediately 5
BY THE MONTH,
jin ertiive negro flop abbvt 16 of age,
i Apply at tbit Officg, *'*- *** , - 6 °
POLITICS
FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS.
PRO?O3AXS FOR PUEUsHINO,
By WILLIAM DUANE, No, 106,
JVi ar bet-Arc el, Philadelphia,
Two Editions ct POLITICS
FOR FARMERS and MECHANICS :
Corrected and Enlarged,
Ons edition that J be printed on fuper
rine papr and delivered in boards in yg
cents rt jno are fuberibed lor, at 60 cents
i' icoo, a: go cents if 2oco copiet; it rc
qn’ired to be bound, 2,5 cents additional,
TV? ether (ball L*e a cheap edition, in the
pamphlet form.—and the price (hall be pro
p rtuinrd to then umber lubfcribed ler ; 25
cents a copy for any number under toco,
and 20 cents for any number above aoo® ;
ig cents for any number above 3000 and
the ufua! allowance to bockfcllers,
Bookftl’ers. Printers end country Store
keepers throughout the United States, are
desired to fertvard to tbe Angora E liter,
as foots as pofilbSc, the number of each edi
tion they vviii fubferibe for.
Subfcripvono for the city anti neighbor
hood, received at Duane’s Bock ilore,
Market., fireet.
Both edition: fiiall be put to pref?, as
(ben as a fufficicnt number cf fubfcribcr*
to-either edition is procured to pay thtex
pence Sot piioting.
Different reviews of this Worh
The Northampton Fanner, a repubiican
; paper fays—
We ixe’ psriicular gratifies*ion, that tffie
of the Aurora in conference of
effing foHcitatioi s frcT* difFcrrct
narts of tho mien, intends ft a pubfifh the
Politics for Farmers and Mechanics, in the
pamphlet form. Wher. this is done, ever)
‘araier.wtH be- enabled (and no one ought
to iiegic£l it) to procuie a eppy of this va
luable and highly iuterefiing work.”
IIM.
\ Front Lang's Royal Gazette., published
in Ns rv-York.
j ** The lateatlrocious and p:rr*t*cat decrc*
iof Bonaparte is a complete comment ot
tbewriiirgs of Duane, for fome time pa ft.
particuiarly 00 t.hofe accursed pmces enti
tled “ Politics for Farmers.” Tiie Arae
rican f i at would nova presume to den)
hat this tnan is an agent of the lyrant o!
France, ought to be held ep an objeS ot
genera! Juipicron.—-The tiiking coinci
dence between this outrageous attack upon
the very vi?a!&. of our cour.iry. and tht
poifoncus dotirines of the Aurora in pre
paling the preponderating intereff, (de a
r;ricu'turalifis} of the United States, foi
rheir i<rvii reception, is too obvious t
cfcspe the moft yn'hirk'og. It cannot
new be denied that there was a preconcert
r -d plan between Duane pnd his Galic mas.
ters to prepare the public tr.ind ot th
country to -{wallow tvithotila murmer, this
tjrleterous pill ; this dircfillab at our high
sil inteftft. It Congrcfs <k>— not show *
becoming {pint on this occafiou, then in
iccd have the execrable agents or Napoleon
not too fatally fucceedeo’, in fcaitenng the
| fire brands at diifetitioo and luring us into
heir fell Inarcs. It would leetn that the
Aurora forefaw, or rather ivas ioretold of
htie present a ! zrm;ng nteaiurcs of Ihr
: Emperor of France agsinft this country;
j • puto keen dowttow (pint, and lay pros
trate, our energies, ha has for fome i rae
p-.ft been feduloufiy cod wickedly employ
j and in making the farmers sees hoflifity to
| their brethren cl the cities; fiiiving to
persuade ihcto that the : r interests were dis
*irft from tbefe of the merchants ; as il
wljat deeply afiafled the One, did not di
reFtly injury the other.**
Primers of republican newfpapcrs,
throughout the union, are reouelted to in
set! thefc prcpofals, and receive (übferip
tions ; those svbo advertise fhal! receive
copies of tlie pamphlet in payment.
CSispuien who travel with books, cr
other gooduj Ihiti be furnilhed on good
%c ni s •
Philadelphia, inarch 27, iooy-
Subscriptions for above Work
a*e received at the Office cf the Pub.UC In-
TF.XUGf.NCER.
Si
Intelligencer.
OCTOBER 9, 1807,
Korman M 4 Leam fc? Wuuam E. Bahnes.
LAMPRIERE’s
j CLASSICAL DICTION ART.
J. HAVE put to press the new ar<!
! enlarged edition of the above work, the
great merits ol which have railed it in
Great Britain to the ran* cf bocks that
not only occupy the (helves of the Tyro,
but find an honorable place in the ftudica
cf the learned. Asa School-book ;t is
indispensable to the Young Reader of the
Classics, and as a Compendium, incalcu
lably ufefui to the experienced Statefni&rr
and profound Scholar, It rn:<y ( indeed,
becalie i the CycLsadiaot CLLica! Litera
ture, which whit ft it renders ur.ne.uary fas
voluminous and prolix details of partial
Hiftorbns and venal B:cgrep'ncrs preisnts
us with t faithiul piffure of all th.e intertft
tng events which marked the rife, profper
icy, and decadence of ancient Greece and
Rome, and other nations diftinguiffied in
luftory ; and in one day, by the excellence
of its arrangement, ?.nd the accuracy of im
references, afFords more general informa
tion than cculd be collected Iroiu a whole?
library of large volumes in twelve months.
As the character ol the work .s not gen
erally known in this country, I have fei
efted a few articles, from which a cc:r;£H
conception shay be “urmed of its dile and
utility.
JOHN WATTS,
TERMS•
The price cf this work is four dol’an
and fifty cents, bound, A number us co
pies wifi be punted very elegantly, on
h.autifu! paper, extra binding, ar fix dol
lars. The London copy Alls at ievec*£c3.
dollars.
TO the friends o?
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES-
A P2R.-CN, ho has brsn bred in Britain rO
die POrt ERV BUSINESS, 13 al! its branche*, with
the esprefj rie’-r of c'lablifluc.g thr.J important Mar.-
En£ttire'in Philadelphia, ftaa now arrived Fere, atnt
taken m.rafjres for tb r cf the bnTC‘
“huftncf-i. Beitti; ansicus to procure the b?ft poff.bla
materials whish he b* no doubt are to be found in,
.bondsnee in many parti of the U uttd dtatej, hs?
hereby folkits ch* attention cf such patriotic get;;'te
rtian throughout the Union, as ~~rj feci dlt'pofe.V ccv
Patronize his efUblifliir.ent, to such CLAW ~
’ FIIXXh, fp.- rtienfarly the B’atfc Flier) as may be
fojud iu their refpedftive neighbourhoods, nd fevitro
them to fend fpecimok.s of facia as thty pay thirA
worthy of attention, to MefTrs, Bvsrt At Rom
sow, Letter-Found'r. Phil-defphia, acciunpanicd hy
4 Written defeription of the quantity inHvbich the ar
. tide may be preeured, its situation, dtflbuee from wa
ter riT’-iag-, and such cthtr remark* as may bo*
thought ul'sfu!, when Ir.s various fpecintern Ihal! k?
carefully anatiied, ar.l the ref—it camatucicated t;?-
the dnr.ers, if required.
It is particulady that attention jnsy bn
paid to fending fpcctmejis of clay that are free from a't
ferruginous or irony matter, as the prefcnct cf iron to
tally unlit* them for the uses for which thy are :n
----3 tended,and all these which atfiune a rfddiC’ color’
l when burnt will not atuwer, as ti-c pored -white h de
lired. Spectiueua may be fer.t in fmai! quautitif*-
weighing from one to tw pound*, and by that tacd'e
of conveyance which will bs 14 id c-peciive,
Eldladctphia, Ju’7 3 .
A PROPOSAL
Er WILLIAM Y. BIRCII to* ABRAHAM SMALL
OF THE CITY OF P KILADE LP !ItA,
FOti PUBLISHING pr SUBSCRIPTION,
A
NEW, INTERESTING, and IMPORTANT V.’ORR
CALLED
FEMALE BIOGRAPHY;,
ca.
MEMOIRS
: ILLUSTRIOUS asd CELEBRATED
VVOVIKN,
OF ALL AGES AND COUNTRIES.
•••■•••••
3. MAKY HAY®
FAINTING*
Seth 11. Keen,
Ipforsu the Gentlencn 01 Savannah and public
in general, that he carries on the
HOUSE Sc SIGN POINTING,
In the (hop next door to Dr. John Love’s, oh
the Bay, where all bufmefs in his line will be at
tended to, when called upon, with drift atten
tion,
Grottrlea wfli b? taken in payment n marfi
j convenient for the cttryloyer.
| Seytcmbw ‘l* W .
[No, 65.]