Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, October 16, 1807, Image 1

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fVoc. I*J SAVANNAH, (Georgia,) printed ey ro THE JiLECTOHS OF CHATHAM catnsrFr , Intending to be a candidate at the anproachmg elctlion (or SH EK a t c oiibis County, I now apprise ir.y fel low-citizens thereof, pledging my frit far a Faithful discharge of the duties oi the of.ice. —L-fhit'i be thankful hi their faifragie ‘ JOHN EPFINGER. Au-ufl 25 5 2 ro TME ELECTORS OF GIIAHAM CO U N T V , TT announce mjtlf a Candidate for JL SH A RIF F. at the ensuing Eutlion. B -d Aiall fed grate/al to suck oj my lei. iow-C’V.iens, as may honor me tilth their stiff-- rages. M J. P. OATS. se£l. it 57 W*= Flcßors opChatham Countv, THE subscribes a native of Georgia and an inhabitant of this County for thirty years, for the firft time solicits your patronage for a public office, and offers himfelf a candidate for the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, t the election far County C Auers on Tuesday the 201. h inst, ANDREW M‘L£AN. Oc;ober6 Cf £3* JOSEPH DAVIS oSer> himfelf a candidate for ihe office or C tumor, at the ensuing eiefti to, ant: fulicits the funrages of his Idiow-citi sens. Auguß. t’B 40 l THE SUBSCRIBER. | AFQU VIM £$ the Citizens os Sav imtaa ant 5 the Ekdurs of Chatham C .'irniy penev dly, th it h< vtill be a Candid tie, st the ensuing Elccth-n for th. Office of COROciEiL M. vVHiTLF.Y. Aug'ili aS 53 MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL. AS seme doubts concerning ike iinpn, c} the word LODGING has b<a ■express'd b'j some to ho have perused fin ‘■Tommumcalion intimating the opening eg the Cl.: unar School at Mount* Enon ; tn ‘ public are res peel fully informed, that ? o‘> A ‘emendt Bed. Bedding and II asking 1 Jhe tet ms of tuition and boarding hang a the lozs rate oj one hir’d’ ed dollar s per an num. exclusive of ike above mentioned par. titulars, ihe pubic art further injornci. ihe Grammar School is nw open jor t reception <J Scholars. those Printers who have been Hr; enough to mention in their columns tut . (ommimcdlion allud and to nail confer an obligation by inserting this explanation. Septe-s.er 10. | fi\ee chTldlen s rolem. I OLEM from the subscriber, in iVake £5 County , near the 1 1 Aidant Ford, on Hievse river, the <i\st instant, THREE CIRL CHILDREN of color, fJ, horn J vs. the eU st named Polly Valin, tine, and is remarkable for having ald'ge tumor on her breast, which has keen tancea; tie next eldest Susan B unit Valentine ; ■toe youngest Hebecca A m Valentine. The ■'iuest about 15 years old , the next eldest 9 J'urs old next January, the youngest g years cd January past. I hey have very Joomtli skin, aa>k mulatto color ,* the two youngest very sensible. It is supposed that sene dishonest person has taken, them off for the purpose of selling them os slaves Every perse, who can gyve information o the printer hereof so that lean get my <\ I'dr'ts again, will be thankfully r ceived. ‘ ou.ii ng anv sail stadium l am able to dj • NANCY VALEN I INF. ”*■*>l*. f S.C } August 27, 1807. TO RENT, A HOUSE r TN a central part of th: City. Any perron Snbo rncy be desirous of a view rs the same , am be Aptijud on application to the Publishers of the In * Sf<. £3 1 FRIDAY, B. & C. Brooks, HAVE JUT P.ECEIVrD •Per tchr . Holla, capt. Barnard, from New-YorT 5 pipes tea! old Cogr.ur | BRANDY. 4 ‘ditto N pies j 2 half pipes old Ivlabend WINE 2 ! ,0 - L V’ ad 'l LOAF SUGAR, 20 uairels 3 IrnaH “H'’ } chcfts KYSON TEA. 2J bags PEPPER 3 boxes D lolioleN SOAP I* box it o'b LINEN, and 40 bdirels SuPttRFINE FLOUR, not more than 15 deys front the mill. Which they v. ii! fell at their usu ! iotv prices. Septembei 2 5, Cl \ D. & J, Douglass. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, Per the Drips Lurti and Sea-Island, from IMv-Yori:, a addition to their former Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. V’’’>crt they offer at WholcTale or Rctuii.st their Store, opp-.nte tlis Buck’s Head. August 14 *1 GEORGIA, By his Excellency ] xred Irwin, C,rc ■ ernor and Cammandtr in Chief of the Army and Navy of this Sint'-, and cf the Militia ther (of : A PR O C LrA MAT IO WHER EAS in and by . an act pnF fed at Loaifville, nn the 7th j ii December, 1805, entitled ?.n A'/ 1 to efiabli Cj the number of Comjnif loners for the i own of Milledge ville, and tn extend and define their powers,” f is among other things de dared, 44 that i( accommodations in be judgment of the Commissioner can be had (o r the Members cf flit ■ext Legubrure, and the State Mou'e n such Rate as to adaist the next {uf ,ion to be he'd thereat, st lhall be the luty cf the Com midi oners to notify lis Excellency the Governor thereof, nd his Excellency, by Proclamation, o require ihe meeting of the next Genera! Aflehibly thereat.” And, wutßeas, the bid Commif doners did on the 6ih inllant, report, •• that in then judgment accommo *ations could be had for the Mem bers of the next Eegifiature, and the ‘tate Hotifc in such (late as to admit the next {Wiion to be held thereat.” 1 have thought fit to Blue this ni) Proclamation, hereby notifying, that the next he ft on of the Genera! A f fernbiy will be held at Miiiedgevilie. in Baldwin County, and do hereby require that a'l pet lons cleHcd to re* preient this Rate in the next General Affemblv, to give their attendance at, that place cn the day pointed out by law. Given under my hand and the great foal of the state, at the State Houle in Louifvjlle, on the 24111 day of September, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and seven, and of the Independence of the United States of Ameri ca the thirty-i'econd. JARED IRWIN. jßv the Governor, HOR : MAR BURY, (6g) Secretary of State, Wanted Immediately, BY THE MONTH, ‘An afiive neym Boy about 16 OJ a%e. 1 Apfj at this Office, B‘f’ 22... .60 I politics FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING, By WILLIAM DUANE , No. ios, Market street , Philadelphia. Two Editions of POLL TICS FOR FARMERS and MECHANICS ; Corrected and Enlarged, One edition tlia’i be print u on fuper fine paper and delivered in boards at 75 cents it ,500 sre fuberibed tor, at 60 ccuo il 1000, <u go cents it 20CO copies; it rc q.j ret. to be bound, 25 cents additional. The other fhafl be a cheap edition, in the p rmphiet frj.T.s—and the price iT<a!! be p;o ----1 nin ned *.O then umber tubfenbed tor ;2g [cents a copy (or any number under 1000, j <r: 1 r.o cents tor any number above ccoo; j ig c.ti.>r any number above 0000 and jth oiu.ii abovejnce to booklelleif. i Dookfvlfers, Punters and country Stoic keepers throughout the United States, are dekred to'forward to the Aurora Eiitor, as soon ss poftble, the number of each edi. tt.j 1 they wif! fcb.citbe tor. SuLEiiptrons for the city and neighbor hood, received'at DuANfc’s Book ftorc, < Mat let-Ste."?, Both editions ftia!! be put to press, as j f u>n as a fuftetent number of fubtcnbers j to either edition is procured to puy thce,;- ; pence lor printing. . Different reviews of this Work. The N -nhamptun Farmer, a republican p<iper lays—- We tee! psrticufet gratification s that the Editor of the Aurora in con Sequence oi |.t!ie ftreHing folicitatio s from different jijiirts of’live union, intends to publtfii tht | Tofitics for Farmers and Mechanics, m t!*. j {r-mchiet fc:m. When (Ins is done, every | • -i: •r v. ;!! be enabled (and no one cugh i•> ;e:l u) to t iccuie a copy of ibis va uable and highly iruercffing work.” From Lane's Royal Gazette, p;.lushed O t A in New- York. ” The fateattfocious and piraticaS decrc< oi Borsparte is a complete comment o he writings of Doane, tor lotrre time pal. atiirnL;ly art tholeaccurfed pieces emi icri “ pjhtics lor Farmers.” The Ame ican that would now prefurhe to den) hat this filar, is an agent ol the tyrant o i latter, c so hi to be held up as an otjctl 01 general !u picion. — The linking comet ienee between this outrageous attack tinot ihe very vitals of our country, and th poisonous dailiines of the Aurora in pre paring the preponderating interefl, (the a ■ nculiurahfls) of the United Fiaies, lui heir fsrvile reception, is too obvious t etenps the moll unthinking. It canno low he denied (hat theie wasa pieconccrt* and plan beiwcen Duane and Ins Galic mas teis io prepare the public nitnd oi i'v.* country to ivvi!ow without a murnver, tms deJctcrous pill ; this dirett stab <d t ui high ell intcrcft. If Congrcis does not vliow vecomibg fpint on Q ts occa.ion, then m c-d have the execrable agents of Napuleoi .ut too fataliy succeeded, tn Icattetmg the fire brands of dillsntion and luring ns int heir !cl! snares. It would fectn that tin Aurora lote/aw, or rather was foretold ol htfe present alarming measures of the Emperor cf France ag-mill tins country ; puio keep down our spirit, and Ly pros irate, our energies, he has for ionic unit part been sedulously and wickedly employ vd in making the farmers feel hoftifiiy to 1 heir brethren cf the cities; ftrivmg to perfuadeethem that their imefcils wercdis inft from theie of the merchants; as it what deeply affebled the one, did not di reftly injury the other.” Printers of republican newspapers, ihioughout the union, are requerted to m fert tbefe propolals, and receive (übferip tiens ; those who advertise fhali receive copies’ of the pamphlet in payment. Chapmen who travel with books, or other goods, ftaii be furntliicd on good terms. * Philadelphia , March XJ. 1807. (ty- Subscriptions for ihe above H ark are re ceived at the Office of the PUBLIC In- TEI.XIGZNCER, Gctobct 6, Intelligencer. OCTOBER i<?, i30 7 . Norman M‘Lean U? William E. Barnes. IN CHUxCIi. Savannah, sth o Sober, 1807. RESOLVED, that during the months of .August, September and October, the Military fu.ieral proceSons, when accompanied with ma fic and firing are attended with effects highly per nicious to sick persons, it !3 therefore recom* mended to the Military Commandant of the ci- I ty, 2nd to the officers of the militia generally, 1 that the custom of firing and attending funerals with military music during the above mentioned months, be difeontinued in future. ILxtrad from the minutes. D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C . House Robbery ! 1 50 Dollars Rezoatd , WILL he paid for the detection of the villain & recovery of the money who entered try house on the 16 h tn rtant between 10 and 12 qch ck, while I was sbfent i<< town, and forcibly broke open two oinks—--from one of which was taken four t o dollar Bills oi the State Bank in Chaileflon ; they are much foiled and dirtied. A'fo.ftvenor eight so D l!a> N ’ics of th United Staire Branch Bank in Ne.v-Orleans, which ate Jesn new’ b Us.—The numbers aoi rcco2 e£iccJ. Whoever delefts the tliief, snd the money, ftsl! he paid the above reward, (or in proportion to the sum recovered) \f he Robber is a tvh.te man: and jeodof, ars if a slave or peifon of colei. Fuitn everai circurtifiances attending the Rub*. erv, ii i&firongly (ufpe&ed to have bee a one by a b'ack petfon. 1. S. MILLER. 0 ) the CLccbee Road, but now t;j Nrp ntei’s R nv in town —near the F >rt. N. B. Shop Keepers and Grocers re requerted tube particular in refining ills of the above deferijnion, jl est-red 1 colored peu r.s, September 37 5 ’ For Sale, A fmsi t adliv* NEGRO Bf)Y, ab'.uit 16 yeifs of e complete house feni t. Also, a ts£t,Rl> E1.1.0W, who i about 30 ye3r old,, feiiublc ah e > Kii'cd man, ettreme y well calculated for an -til uta bo,t hand, being a ct rplete boaimaa. En uire of the Pr'ut- rt. Septembre S 5° A Locket Lost. T on the i3ih nit. a La jje MOURNING Lj LOCKET, with the enitials C. C- on tb ha k, nd J C on (he face A Reward of Five l)o ar ■ ill be given to any perf n who may deliver t.je ame to the Pubiiihcre of the Intelligencer. V/aich malteis and other, are req .efted t > de tain theab ive d.fcriicd Locket if offered tor ta ! e. Sep t. 23 bi - —.... . - a— -.——— PAINTING. Seth IL Keen , Informs the Gentlemen of Savannah and public in general, that he carries on the MOUSE & SIGN P UNTING, Ir. the fnop next door to Dr. John Lbve’s, on the Bay, where all bufinef3 in his line will be at tended to, when called upon, with ftrift atten tion. Gro, erics will be taken in payment if more convenient for the employer. September 22 , 60 For Sale, On a credit till the first of January. APLANIATION on the LouisviHe road, ft teen miles tiorn Sivannah, con taining fifty acres of good well timbered pine lard, twenty-five of which ate now under cultivation and pood ience, well adapted to me culture of corn and cotton, known as one ol the bell Hand* on tno road for a tavern.—For terms ot sale, ap ply to the fubfertber a this Office. . WILLIAM WIGGINS* August 25 O a [No. 67. J