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SAVANNAH, (Georgia,) printed bv
TO THE ELECTORS OF CHATHAM
‘COUNT?,
In tending f° be ‘a candidate ilic
approaching election for SH E!\ 31-I*' ,
fi this Cftantv, I now spprife my fd-
j OW citizens thereof, pledging myklf
far a faithful di[charge of the duties
-tktbe...aSPw 1 fhal’ h’ iWAf-ul iot.
their la Hr age
JOHN EPPJNCER.
Augoft 25 £2
THS ELECTORS OF CIIAH-AW
COU N’J"V)
lavrcv.nct myself a Candidate for
SHERIFF, at the ensuing UeO on
tnd shall std gTatsjd to such, of my i ■ .
low-Giliii'ii, may honor mz with their
•****■ J. r. Cars.
Sift. II 57
Eteftors of Chatham County,
THE fubferiber a na'i--cof Georgia and an
inhabitant of this County to. thirty years,
v the firft time foltcits your patronage for a
public office, and offers nimfelf 3 candidate for
the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, at the elector
for County Officers orv Tuesday the 20:h inst.
ANDREW M‘LEAN,
OFtsberS 6*
JOSEPH DAVIS offer;
him ft If a candidate for the office of
Caronor, at the enfeing election, and
jbheits the iuffrages of his iellow-citi-
ICBS, August lS 40
THE SUBSCRIBER,
ACQUAINTS the Citizens cf Savir<"h and
its JJe&nts cf Chatham Cwnty geaeral y, tb;i Ji •
yiitbe a Candidate, *t the erauiag Elccilcs far thr
flics cf CORONER.
, . M. WHiTI.RY,
Auguic 2$ S3
* —.— —.
MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL,
AS some doubts concerning the import
. of the ivord LO DLING. has been
expressed by ,-somc zuho have perused iUt
immunization initsnazrg tie opening of
At Grammar School ai Mount•Enon , tne.
public are rtspcßfvHy informed, taut u
inly intends Bed, Bedding and Washing.l
The terms of tuition and boarding bang m
the low rate of one hundred dollars per an
num, exclusive 0} the above van. cued par
ticulars. The public arc further . formed
the Grammar School is noaj open jor the
‘reception of Scholars .
Those printers whet ha f e been hand
noygh to mention in liar columns, the
’•smmunitalien alluded to will confer an
legation by inserting this explanation.
September 10.
FR.EE CHILDREN STOLEN.
from the subscriber, in Wake
County, near the Fish.dar. Ford, a.
G.use river, lae &x.\t instane, THREE
iliu. CHILDREN of color, (j,e,.
ornj viz. he cld st named Polly Valeri
Hu, end is remarkable Jsr having a large
umer on her breast, which has tree lane a ;
he next eldest Susan Rennet Valentines
youngest Rebecca Ann Valentine, ’The
Itesi about 15years old, the nex 1 ildcst 9
■2 r Id f xt January , the youngest g
tars old January past. They have vay
lomth skin, dark mulatto color ; the two
oungest very sensible, it is supposed tnut
omt dishonest person has taken them off
0T the purpose of selling them as slaves.—
■very person who can give information to
f printer hereof so that i an get my
Mldrcn again, will b: thank; v ’by received,
Hides making any satisfaction j imabie to
*• NANCY VALENTINE,
Raleigh, fN.C.f August 27, *BO7,
Van ted Immediately,
An aflive negro Boy about 16 of age.,
Wy at this Office. B<f 22, ...G0
Public
TUESDAY,
B. &C. Brooks, !
it VVE JTJ ,T RECEIVED
lor schr. Holla, rapt. Barnard, from Niw-Tcrk,
6 pipes leal old Cog mac J ];|)j v hV
4 ditto Naples jkKAM;*.
2 hair pipe? clj XvLdtua-WIMlu
.* f°-'Y* 4 TLOAr SUGAR.
So boflelS ’j *
1? a;iC } cLcfis HYSON tea.
25 b-.es-PEPPER
i boxes Du- irt eV SOAP
x box liiib I INI,N, 1
y > ba teh SUPh'LHLE FLOUR, not
mure than ig days fx m ibe u.ill.
Which they t-. ill fell at their uiuJ low
prices. September 25. 61
IN COUNCIL.
Safjnx'Ait, sth ocider, ] 807-
P.E SOLVED; that and irlng the moitfhs cf
Augult, .September and October, the Military
funeral procefftons, when accompanied with mu*
uc and firing are e‘ -ended with effefts highly per.
niciaus to fiefc persons, it is therefore retom
ineuded to the Military Commandant cf the ci
tj, and to the officers of tne militia generally,
that the custom of firing and attending funerals
with military music during the above t.ienUoncd
months, be Ctifcantinucd in future.
fxiraSfrom the minutes.
D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C.
GEORGIA,
By his Excellency Jared Irwin, Gov
ernor and Ceino:under in Chief ./
the Army and Navy of this St ate,
and of the Militia thereof ;
A PROCLAMATION,
T 17 11 EPv EA S m and by zn aft pas-
VV. fed at LouiLillr, on the 7th
of Deceirsber, 1805, emitled an Ail
4i to tne number of Commif
fioners lor the Town of Miiicdge
viilc, and to extend and define their
, powers,” i’ is arnono oth.*r things ce
; clared, “that li accommodations in
the Judgment of the Comnnffioners
can be had for the Members of the
next Legifiature, and the State House
in (uch Rate as to admit the next Id
iion to be held thereat, it ihal) be the
duty of the Commiffiotters to notify
his Excellency the Governor thereof,
and his Excellency, by Proclamation,
to require the meeting of the next
General Affeuibly thereat.”
And, wulrf.as, the laid Commif
fioi.ors did on the 16th iniiant, report,
** thjt in then judgment accommo
dations could be had lor the Mcin
bers of t'ne next Legifiature, and the
State House in Ibch hate as to admit
the next fall ion to he held thereat.”
i h sve thought fit to ifiue this my
Proclamation, hereby nothying, that
the next fcHion of the General A(
fembly wjU be held at Milledgeviile,
n Baldy-tn County, and do hereby
require that all persons deified to te
prei’enuhis Bate in the next General
AfTtinbly, to give their attendance at
that place on the day pointed out by
law.
G iven under my hand and the great
foal of the Bate, at the State
Houle in Louisville, on the 24th
day of September, in the year of
our Lord eighteen hundred and
seven, and of the Independence
of the United States of Ameri
ca ihe thirty-second.
JARED IRWIN.
By the Governor.
IIUR : MARBURY,
(63J Sarclary oj State.
j‘*c
POLITICS
FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS
PROPOSALS VOR rtiAMsHiMG,
By WILLIAM DUANE, No. rc6,
M arlet-street , phi lade Iphia .
Two Editions of POLL!'PCS
TOR FARMERS and MECHANICS ;
Cor re Fleet and Enlarged.
Ons crktlon Dfi! he pjiißr.] cn fuprr
3ne paper eru) and livered helrdu at 7 g
cents ii 500 are f .bcribed for, at 60 cents
if icco, ngo tents i? 2000 conies; ii je
(ptired to be r t-umi, ce.ur, aociiiunal.
The othei ib ii be a tl.rap erfi*’ n, in the
,pitnphTi ior.u—an.', the ptice (hal, he j 1 >
portioned to then imibei fubferibed for ; 25
cents a copy for any number under iceo,
<rid 20 cents for snv number above 2000;
M corns lor any number above 3000 and
the usual allowance to bookfeflers.
Book fellers. Printers and country Store
keepers throughout the United States, are
(Lured to forward to the Aurora Littor,
as soon as po.hLie, the mtrr.ber of each edi
tion they will iot.fcnbe for.
Suhicriptions lor the city and neighbor,
hood, tcceived at Duane's Buck iicie,
Markrt.fit eet.
Both editions Otail be put to press, as
foou as 3 fufiicient number of fubferibers
to either edition is procused to pay the ex
pence fur priming.
Different reviews of this Work.
T be Northampton Fa; sac#, and republican
paper fays—
We feci particular gratification, that lie
Editor of the Atm.s ~ to cot.fequer.re ct
cite piefimg folieitatioi's from difFercni
carts cf ihe union, intends to puhhth the
Politics foi Farmers arid Mechanics, in the
pamphlet lorm. When this is done, every
farmer will he enabled (jnd no one ought
to negleQ i*) to procure 0 copy of this va
luable and highly imerefikg woik.”
From Lang's Royal Gazette, published
in Neaj-Yvrk.
“ The laieatUocious and piratical dtcrer
of Bcn-ipai'c is a complete comment on
the writing* o; Duane, for fon.e tune pafi,
oafttcularly on thofeaccurfed pieces enti
tled “ Politics tor Farmors.” The Ante
ricsu ti.at would nt'v presume to der,)
(hat sins man 13 an agent, of the tyrant oi
Fiance, ought tube held up as v, j-r-fl of
general lulpidon.—-Ti e firiking coinci
dence between tins outrageous attack upon
the very vita!* of our country, and the
poiiooous dodrine* of the A.uro’ra :i pre
paring the preponderating intereH, ( liea
, gMCulmralifls) of tne United S.ates, foi
heir ftit vile jeerption, is too obvious v
cfcape tke tpofl unthinking. L cannot
now be denied that there was a preconcert
'd plan between Duane and his G-dic ma
ins to prepare the public mind of tiiii.
country to i wallow without a tnuxtnei, t! is
feleu r us pill ; this duett flab at our high
est intoieft. D Congtefs does not show
becoxtiing spit it on t us occnfiou, then in
ierd have the execrable agents oi Napoleon
hut 100 fatally succeeded, in (catteiiug the
hre brands oi dtflention and luring us into
heir feii lna*es. Jt would feetn that the
Aurora forefaw, or rather was foretold 0!
‘.hefe present alarming measures ol itie
Emperor oi F ance agjinit this country;
a pttto keep down our fpti it, and lay pro*-
‘rate, ouf energies, he has for fotre time
pafi been fe iulottuy arid wickedly emptoy
ej in making tire farmers feel hofiiiity to
tbttir brethren of the cities; (hiving to
per fu a der: hem that their Dtercfts were tlis
tinfl from iheie ol the merchants ; as if
what deeply afTefted the one, did not dL
reflly iejuty the othei.”
ftey Printers of republican ticwfpapers,
throughout the union, .re teqaefled to in
sert ihefe proposals, snd receive lubfcrip
tions ; those who advertise shall receive
copies cl the pamphlet io payment,
Chapmen who travel with books, or
other goods, (hall be fumilbed on good
terms.
March 27, ISO 7,
Intelligencer.
OCTOBER 20, 1807.
NORMAN McLEAN.
I House Robbery!
I- J
i go Dollars Reward,
WTLL be paid for tbt detettioflef
the \ 1 llaiu & ;ecovety of the mor.ey
who enteted my boufe oa t‘it ih in
flanl between 10 and i2 o’clock, while
l was abfer.t i.. town, and forcibly broke
open two trunk*—from one cf which
was tikeo four 100 dollar Bills of tie
Sicie Bank iu Chnltfion ; they s;e
much foiled et)d dirtied. Also, seven tit
, fi ‘ht *0 Dollar Notes of the United States
B.anch Bank in New-Orleans, which ar
clean new b.lls. —The cumbers cot recoL
iebfed.
\v r hoever dete£ls the thief, and the
money, (ball le paid the above tev-aid,
(ot in proportion to the sum recovered) if
the Robber ts a white man; and icodoL
lars ii a Lave or person oi color. Frotr*
fcvetal circuniflsnccs attending the Rob
bery, it is (1 roc.g’y f-alpcQedto have been
done ky a biack petfon.
F. S. MILLER,
0;i the Ogecbee Rosd, but now in
Carpenter’s Row in town —near the Fort.
N. B. Shop Keepers and Grocers
are requeued to Le ‘particular in retaining
Bills of the above ckicriptofl, ii cfTerei
by colored persons,
S pumber 17 5
D. & [. Douglass,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Per the Br’y-* I.uoa a-A Sealfland, from New-'Kotk,
. s large atWiiioa to their former Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
Which they offer at Wholetale or Retail, at thsif
Stcre, oppotitt the iiu-ih Ileth.
Augaft 4 47
For Sale,
A foiert active UhCRO BOY, ibn-t 16 year* oS
a complete house fsrrrant. A't>. a NEGRO
FELLOW, ’.vita it about 30 year* old,* fcntihle able
bodied mao, otrenicly well calculated for an Au
-uIU L t band, bring a t.ciplste boatman. £.
pjiie of ttic Printer..
Soptcmbre S 0
A I .ocket Lost.
[O.sT on the 28th u!t. a La-pe MOtIRNING
s LOCKET, vti.h the enitiai* C. 0. on the bark,
<u.l J C on thi face. A Wcnard of Five Do’dara
will be given to aoy perfm who mar deliror the
fame to the Poblultcrs of the Intelligencer.
Watch maker* ai.d othera are req lefled to dc-.
tain the above dtTctiL,td Locket if offered for sale.
Sept. %s 61
PAINTING.
Seth H. Keen, i
Informs the Gentlemen of Savannah and public
in general, that he carries ou the
HOUSE 6c SIGN PAI V i I VG,
In the shop next door to Dr. John Love’*, on
the Bay, where all buftnefj in his line will be at
tended to, when called upon, with Uriel atten
tion.
Gro erics will he taken in payment if more
convenient for the employer.
September ‘22 60
FOR SALE,
A LOT of LAND known in the gen
eil plan ot thole Lot* fold under
execution by the late Ambrose Gordon,
Eiq. Federal Marlhal, a* the property of
John J. Zubly, dec. by the No. (S.J five
fronting three (heet*. On tbe premiiea
axe an almoit new dwelling boule and
4 kitchen, tbe fitft ftoiy is well finifhed,
having a good well of water at the corner.
Also the unexpired leaiehuld of iot No.
(gj five, Iruntingßryan (Ireet, to the J4'hk,
April, 11814, together with tbe dwelling
house, Ihop and other improvements theie*
on, now occupied by the fubferiber, irw
Oglethorpe Ward, and a good stand sot
Uufincfi. Conditions calh. Apply to
ELIAS ROBERT-
Sav’h. July *4% £9
[No. 68.]