Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, October 13, 1807, Image 1

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[Vol. Li SAVANNAH, (Georgia,) printed by ■toTHE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM GO UNTT, Intending to h? a candidate at the broaching ekttion for SHERIFF of this County, I now anprife vny ici row citizens thereof pledging isyfclf fpr aia’iMal difehorge of vhe duties 0* the office’. —I ill&ii dc tono&ful lot then foffrage JOHN EPP3NGE7I, ‘ August 25 £2 7 0 THE El, EC TORS OT CHAIIAW COU MTV, “Ts annovnee myself # Candidate for] JL SHERIFF, at the ensuing EUR. on end shall feel grateful lo suchf cf my Eel. ’ Citizens, as v;.’? honor me with their suffrages. M J. p. oats. tepi. it o 7 . EleScrs of Chatham County, tra~* HE fubioriber a native of Georgia and an tj. inhabitant of this County for thirty years, for the fit 11 time fuiicits your patronage for a public office, and offers himfelf a candidate for the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, st the ele&ioa for County Officers on Tuesday the 20th inst.- ANDREW M'LEAN. Qsofcx6 6i |3- JOSEPH DAVIS offers EimfeU a candidate for the office of Cordnor, at tbs ensuing eleflion, and solicits the luffrages of his- fdlov/-chi |sns, Augn Pi iB 40 THS'SUasCRiaE!?, • tifs Chisels ni Sr.rrr.Tn-'h and the HaHora'cl Chitfum C urty fsreraliy, thrt hi? vnllbs a Candidate, t the eniuing Elccfii/fl for tlir 05ci of CORQIIEii. M, WHITLT Y, Arrjn.'l 5.? ‘3 MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL. A S some doubts concerning the import JCSk-ef the ward LODGING has - b- en expressed by sane who have perused tin tenmtnmie&iipn intimating the opening of the Grammar School at Mount-E-ton ; Hu public are resptSfully informed , pro l ri only intends Bed, Bedding and FPasking t Xhe terms of tuition and boarding being a; Iht loo) rate of one hundred dollars p-r an- exclusive, of the above, menttrned par ticulars. The public are father infer men the Grammar School is now open for the reception cf Scholars . Those printers who have been kirn enough to mention in their columns the communication allud'd to will confer an obligation by inserting this explanation , September 10, r&EE STOLEN. STOLEN from the subscriber, in Wake County, near the Fisk dam Ford, on JfeuSi river . the 2is r.stunt* THREE GIRL CHILDREN of color, (free born) the eldest mured Polly Valen . tine, and is remarkable Jr 7 having a large tumor cn her breast, rvkah has been lanced ; me next eldest Susan B r,net~ Valentine ; ike youngest Rebecca Ann Valentine, The eldest about 1 5 years old, the next eldest 9 years otx next January, the youngest g years Oid January past. They kave very soomth skin , dwk mulatto color ; the tzoo youngest very sen sible, It is supposed that some ushonest person has taken them off Jer the purpose cj selling them as slaves. — Fiery person wno can give information to f. printer hereof so that icon get my * ildrtu again , will be thankfully received, jsidet miming any satisfullion 1 am able to „ NANCY VALENTINE, ( p],C.) August zy, 1807. 11 1 * 1 - -11,1.11, , TO RENT, A HOUSE , 0 etutral part cf tie City. Any person nay be desirous of a view of the safe, can l: SjpJJud an application to the Publishers cf the in "“•gfttfir* Sep. %% 1 1 ® r üblic rn-r-rr'O A V Bo 0 Cos Brooks, HAVE JUST RECEIVED Per rchr. Kolia, taft, Bernard, from Ncw-Torb, 6 Pip rot oH Cwm. 1 BRANDY. 4 ditto iJip’cs 3 Pfpfpes d.i Madeira WINE Kf*} LOAF £UGAI! - J J-”*’, ant! } clKfls hyson tea. Eerr PEPPER 3 5 h.-v. Di-o!':i i tb SOAP 1 box Iriih LINEN, and 40 in.re.3 SUPERFINE FLOUR, net note than 15 cfo.ys from i*e tsii], Which they veil! tell at ‘.heir ufuai io'7 prices, Sep.cmbe C 5. 6t D. & J. Douglass, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, Per the Brigs I.uua and Sea-Island, frgm Kfw-Yorb, a large addition to their forsifJf&UKk of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Which they.offer at Wholesale or Retail,at their Store, oppof-re the BuckA He2d. Auguff 14 <0 .GEORGIA, j By his Excellency Jared Irwin, Gov ernor and Commander in Chief of\ the Army and Navy of this Stale, ; end of the Militia thereof ; A PROCLAMATION, %Jl 7 lt ED Z A sin and by an sfl pas. j % Y Ft] a 1 LcuSfv.ijl.-j on the yih : qJ Dccnubtr, 1805, entitled an A£: : 44 to dtcbbih the number of Cominif ‘ li oners for the Town cf Mill edge- I ville, and to extend end define their | powers,” r is among other things c!e • clared, 44 that if accommodations in j the judgment of the Comrr.iiTjoiicr \ can be had for the Members of the j next Legiflanire, and the Ststc Hcufcj in fur.ii flare as t?> admit the next ks- j (lon to be held thereat, it fiiall be the j duty es the Commitiioncrs to notify I his Excellency the Governor thereof,; and his Exc Acocy, by i*3 require the meeting of the next General AHe mb! y thereat.” Andj wn.Ea.EAS, the fa id Commif- • doners did on the iSih initant, report,; 44 that in their judgment accomma-] cations could bo hsd for the Mein befsof ?hc next Lcgitlaturej and the Stale Iloufe in such {late as to adtr.it the next fefiScn to be held ikerrat.” I have thought fi* to iflue this wy Proclamation, hereby nodding, that the next fefiion ot the General AS fembly will be held at Milledgcville, in Baldwin County, and do. hereby require that all persons ekefed to re present this ftateio (he next-GefMTal give their attendance at that place on the cUy pointed out by Saw, Given under roy hand and the great seal of the Rate, at the State House in Louisville, on the 24th day of September, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and seven, ami of the Independence of the United States of Ameri ca the thirty-second, JARED IRWIN* By the Governor. HOR ; MAR BUR Y, (O f) Secretary cj State . Wanted Immediately , BY THE MONTH, An oß'rve Boy about 16 of age, Apflj at this OJk. Sep. 55....60 1 POLITICS FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS. * PROPOSAI.3 FOR PUHIRHtNO, By WILLIAM DUANE, AN. tcG, Market rtrest, Philadelphia. Two Editions of POLITICS FOR FARMERS and MECHANICS : CornEled and Enlarged* On? edition be printed on fuper iine-paper anl d'diveted in boards 2175 wits 1! are fr.bc;ibed for, at 60 cents, |d 1000, at ,50 cents if 2oco copies ; ii re s''Led to be bourn’, 2,5 cents additional. The cl her fo.dl be a cheap edition, in the . ‘TGii.v/ rm—.nd'.: e pnc (ha!! be pro purifoned 10 than *?nihr (übferibed (or; 2g rents r. copy so: any number under icoo, so 1 so cents for ?.oy nuntfc'T above 2000 ; ly cents ‘or any nernber above 3000 and the tifoal allowance to bookfollers. Book foil ess, Punters and country Store keepers throughout the United States, are de'lred to forward to the Aurora Editor, es soon a? pojT*bie. the number cf each ecii lion they will fubfenbe lor. Sflhfcnptions for the ci-y and reiglibor hooj, received &t Duane’s Bouk i lore, Marlcet-fttcst. Both edition's fhaH be put to prefo, 23 faon ss a fufiicient number of fubscribm u* either editton is ptocursd to pay the ex peace (or priuiicg. Different reviews of this Work* The Northamptun Farid.r, a republican We ice! pgrtirclar gratification, that the LLto? of the Aurora in corJequrnce of d*e prrfu;: * folic it alio s ireni different ‘■arts of she union, ixiteods ?to pubiifh tbr Polfliri ‘o* Farmers and Mechanics, in the -i5-fo-f -iv, When'this Is dorse, every ■ U;rjs.:r will l (and no cne ought •.:> rfo'p':ocu>e a copy of tins va luable: and highly interfiling work.” Frets Land's Royal Gazette* published in lit to-York. *’ The lata autocinus and piratical decree H Bonaparte L A complete comifiert cn * : . e writings oi Duane, tor fern? tirae pall, particularly on tho/eeccurfed pieces enti cled “ Politics for Farmers.”- The Ame rican that t” ouid now presume to tk-nj hat this mart is an , ger.t of the tyrant ot France, o ;ght to te 1-eld up as an ohjeft cf general I u-pi cion .—The MrLirg cornet (fence between this ouirageous attack upon the vet - )’vitals cl cor country, and the neikuous doLvntfo of the Aurora in pre • psr.og the preponderating mterefi, (the a. ■ •ftculfttraHfls) of the United States, for *i etc feryik reception, is too obvious to e> -,>? the roc'll unthinking. It cannot now fce denied tba* there was a preconcert 'd pSn between Duane and h<s GiiiC ma. f?rs ta prepare the public mind of thi* ecu. .try :.*> i wallow without a rourtner, this •Fei-'.emns ptl- ; this dtrc*i Sab it our high dlimyteft. If Congrefs'does not (how > ’■ coming fpirii on t’ is occa'ian, then in ked have the execrable agents of Napoleon -><tsoa fatally succeeded, in Icattering the lire brands ot diifemion and ’tiring us into ; heir fell la3res. It would leem that the I Aurora ferefav/, or rather v/as foretold of these prefect alarming measures of the Emperor of France againfl This country ; t> polo keep down cur spirit, and lay pros trate, our energies, he has for fame time pall been ferfuioufiy and wickedly employ d in mikivg the farmers feel hofltlity to their brethren of the cities ; driving to perfuadertbem (h.t ilieir iaterefls were dis fin ft from these of the merchants; as i* what deeply affet.edi the ur.c, did not di. reftly injury thsaotber.’* Printers cT republican newfpepers, throughout the union, are requeued to in fer these proposals, and receive fubferip tions ; those who advertise Thai I receive copies of the pamphlet in payment. Chapmen who travel with books, or other goods, lhail be furniffced on good terms. Philadelphia, March £7, 1807. Subscriptions for the above IVork are received at the Office of the FvfiLlC IN TELLIGENCER. Qtlobcr 4k Intelligc ii^ci, OCTOBER 12, 1807. Norman M‘Lean William E. Barnes, IN COU NCI I. S/iFANNdB, Bih Cooler, 3807. RESOLVED, that during the months cT‘ Augult, September and Oifober, the Military funeral proceiCons, when accompanied with nut j lie and firing are attended with effefts liighly per ! nicious to iick persons, it is therefore return j mended to the Military Commandant ci tHe ci ty, and to the officers of the militia generally, that the cullom cf firing and attending funerals with military muSc during the above mentioned months* be dtfeontinued in future. Extract from the minuter. D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C. CHAMBERS, CHATHAM XNV FERIOR COURT. HAMILTON WINN, 1 Wu. MAXWELL, H.B. J ON the petition of William Maxwell, H. £, dating, that he is confined for debt, at the font of Hamilton Wian, by procefo of capraa ad iatisfaciendum, from the Court cf Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, That he is unable to pay the debt for L ’ - confined, or to support himfelf dur finement ; but is willing to delive estate, real and perfcnal, for the be creditors, and praying to be adn benefit of the Infoiveni Debtors .. State. It is Ordered, That notice of this sppSc'aa ticn be served upon each of the creditors of the laid William Maxwell, and be pub’iir.ed in one of the Gazetfs of t!ie City of SarannabV that they may appear at the Court-house in the fin'd City of Savannah, in the County cf Chatham, on the 15th day cf October, instant, to flic w cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the laid petitioner should not he granted. JOHN li. MOREL,IJdllce* I. C- A. S. BULLOCH, j C. C. Extras from the minuter, • JOB T. JBOLLES, Clerk, Oclooer S. 64> House Robbery! 1 go Dollars Rezo arc!, WKTILL be paid l r the detrfiion oC V V the villain Sc recovery of money vbo entered rry house on the ?6 h lant between tofd 32 o’cl ck, while I was absent in t .wnr, and forcibly broke >pcn tv/o tiurkr*—from ore cf which vas taken four dollar Bills cf tho Stats Bank in Cbarkilon; they are tiucb foiled and dirtied, A Ho, {even cr ioht 30 Dollar Notes nf the United States Branch Bank in Msw-Orlears, which aia lean new b.ils. —The numbers not recoil tested. Whoever detests the thief, sr.l tbo money, fcsll be paid the zb< vc reward, {or in proportion to tbs turn recovered) if the Robber is a white man; and jqo dpi* far* if a {lave or person ol color, b'titn several tircumfiances a tending tire Rob bery, it is flrongly fufpeSed to have beau done ky a black person. F. S. MILLER. On the Ogcchee Road, but now in Carp-mer’s Row in town—near the F irt, N. 13. Shop Keepers and Grocers ire requelled to be particular in reuining Sills of the above dcfcription, if offered by rolored persons, September vp 6 For Sale, A smart <llive NSCRO 30Y, abont 16 year* cQ age, a conaptoe hovfe fervnt. Also, a N£GR.O FELLOW, who is about 30 years old, a feniihle able bodied maa, esrremeiy well calculaied for an Au* guOu boat hand, being t, cwaplete boatmaa. La* quire of ihe Frinters. Saptembre 8 5° A Locket Lost. LOST on the tkSth nit. r Large MOURNING LOCKET, wilh the enitiala C. C. on the ba. Is, anti J C on the face. A reward of Five Dollar* will be given to any ptrfoa who may deliver the fame to the Publifhera of .the Intelligencer. Watch makers and others ore rrq ieOtd to d f tain the above deftubed LasFti >f &rd ius fwe* gept. 5>J [No, 66 )