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SAVANNAH, (OsoftGiA,) ltinws rnr
NOTICE. I
THE firm of M'LEAN id BARNES ’
is this da/ dissolved, by mutual concent.—ln
coufequer.ee of which, the bufineis will in ta
♦yre be condc&ed by Norman M'Luin.
NOR MAN f.BJjJIAN,
WILLIAM E. BARNES*
2Cth Choker, 1807-
g? THE fu! r cri'ier, this thy,
0+ proprietor of the Public IrtA.ligeocer. •
That eftabhutnient has hitherto bf .n couducVN ’
he trulls, In such a manner, ar will secute it bom ;
any accufatkn of a prrTMon fur principles !
rtpugnaisi to such asa£iuatcd the hescesci 76.
Believing, with & ferer.ee. to puHic opln-;
ion, that this eflabKfljtsent has hither- !
to without tfce fm.u!eft dire Cuon frc-~’ nnn. an
mixed and gloving Republics, fetrtimer.tr, he
hopes that consideration wiil be a fuffickrt guar,
antee for future perseverance aid ardor in sup
port of such fentimentSi That no exertions of
his (hall t>s needed, he folerndy pledges him.
fclf. NORMAN M‘LEAN.
20th October, 1807.
B. & C. Brooks,
ft.iVE TIFT RECTT/ID
ptr tchr. 1 :11c. c.~N- Pcrr.ard, r i\- &•? L
6 pipes ,eJ aid TJ£? .\NDV.
4 dmo N.'pies 5
a halfpipes old vV I: • c.
a hogftiods] LOAF-SUGAR,
SO b :-?U 3
6 Urge and j ch ft HYSOM TEA.
32 lma!l J
25 btgr PEPPER
3. boxes Dcoltnk’s SOAP
t box Irish LINEN, aru!
4 o bairels SUPERFINE FLOUR, je-]
more than 15 days from u.fi > hi.
Which they will fell at their ufaal low
prices. Septembei 2.5, 61
MOUNT-ENON SCHOOL.
AS seme doubts, concerning the import
of “M word LODGING, has bien
expressed y some w‘i-. have perused the
ecmitiiinictetisn intimating the opening of
the Grams, tar School at Pdount-Enon ; the
public a~e vesper!•■My irfp,/ued, that it
only inter.,.h Led, Bedding and Vi’ashinpr.t
The terms G iwiicn and boarding being .0.
the tew rn:; of one hundreddoNly p r an
num, exchi < :v: of the above nentu ntd par.
titulars. The public are further informed
the Grammar School is now open jer ike
reception of Scholar s,
Those Printers xoho have been kind
enough to mention in their columns the
communication ail” ltd io trail cu-ifer an
obligation by inserting this exp!:-/aiders.
September to.
a— J --—ll I- r M.I 111 111 ‘
Notice is hereby given,
That nine month* from this date, application wili
he -made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Cha
tham County, fora.) order of Court to and ‘pote of
I.ot* No. a, *, 6c 7,in Warren Ward, No, ar. in
W.fhington Ward, a 3 of Lot No. 3 Jeky! tythinp,
and !-2of /.ot letter F in the village of Kt. Gall, toye
ther with the improvements thereon, situate in the
City of SaVsrtnarh, for the benefit of the Heirs fit ere
ijitori of Edward Harden,deceased.
Edward Harden,
O dy quakfied and iding Exscutoi
Saw April y 11807.
u a o 5 m.
Public
. *
TUESDAY,
GEORGIA,
By his Excellency ]are f d'JDwin, Cev
er nor and Camcaudit? in Chur of
ike Army find Nffiy of ibis Stale,
and of ihe Militia ther of s’
A PKOCLAM.AT ION.
W’liEft £A$ in.fine by <n vR r-Y
----! and at i.ostifviiir, on the 7
of December, 180 rouik-d an .-.d
i; to eltahljfit the number of CermN:’
ners for the it. m <d
vr,le, and to extend and <k . / their
p'>W- r-, 1 1’ is si.::/,, e
dared, u that if . .vci...:.'.--’ . vs in
the tudg’.mnt of the
can be ha- 5 , for ihe.Mcrtibtrs 0* the
next Left flat live, and the Stitc H o/fe
in such state •< to admit the he •.; i* I
bon to be held thereat, it iliaH be the
duty of the CoimrdiPoners to notify
Wn Excdiency'ihe Governor thereof,
am] his b by Proclamation,
t 6 require the meeting ol the next
Genera 1 A (Tcmblv thereat.”
And, whshias, the Hid CocianL
Honors did on the 16th in tarn, report,
i; that in iheit judgment accrvomo
idaiions could oe had f v the Mem
bers ql the cext LcgiHatore, and the
State Hs'ufc hi such Uaie as to adrr li
the next ieit.oa to bo held th ‘■ t,’
? have fhoo.dv v i. i <,.y
Proclamation, hereby nMifjm;., th;-.;
the next felbon of the G- ct.. i
femfcJ.y will be held a*. kVibtigwiilc,
n Baldwin County, and do herebj
cquiifi that all pc:ions elected to re
tfcftrnt this Late in the next Genera:
Abcnsbjy, tc qive their .attendance a?
that place on the day pointed out by
fav.
Given tinder my hand and the great
fid of die ftatr, at the State
Hou'h in I .otfifv;)!e, on the 241 b
day of rs< ptember, in the year of
oar Lord eighteen hundred and
seven, and of the Independence
of the United Steles of Ameri
ca the thirty-second,
JARED IRWIN.
By the G vernor ,
HOR ; MA’?BURY,
(03) Secr-tary cf State.
1/5 Dollars Reward.
AiSwC GiiDEi") * t'out .i’.ee week* --
t. gu a1 ’ EGUO MAh ■<'• ‘l j V*.
t? v for ; 3ft out ma'V'Udliiw, Lnrotb
ace, his eyes Lr/c, sbom fi e feet ten.i
ci.rs high. lE.i on Fe *vent off, *
jatket rr ‘ !, l c.\ • r-; Is, .1 black bat, .n. 1
wb.ne Ihirt. He prciends to-be f.mtct’iir.g
cd a fide/, and rray probably attempt to
get t-fF in ‘foots v.- /id. Ai n-.-it is f
veilefs are'tfcsre fare cautioned sg am ft tak
ing U o. : f,
The abova reward will be prid to any
perfan who will fecurs lin in any goal
in the fUtu, cr deltAer him 10 the lublcri.
ber ; arui five dollars will ,be paid for
infoimatton that will lead to secure hioi.
George Enoq.
Seprrmber i3
Wanted Immediately ,
An active negro Boy about 16 of age.
Apply at this Office. Sep. 22.... G0
Torn the BOSTON CHRONICLE. .
i
THE EXAMINER.
’ ” Ther* k no doubt our people) love liberty— j
but th<: i ere two things they love better—
their s \:<f> and money.”
Boston P.epertory.
N ONE hut a traitor could ad-1
varce iVde'sfadi.rg a feuiiment. It
is the h- .he't libel that emi be publifli
ed upon a free people. As it applies ]
. to. this c ”ntfy, no tnan since the days |
YG Jet:-, . dare promulgate a pritici- ’
pie !o tfrroratory to the honor and 1
dignity of the people. Hutcbtnfon j
‘and his oadjutots wo'Ll Ihrunk \
from so isfiatnotis an aflcition, and the j
whole levy phalanx would have flood |
alton i iked ai the temerity cf the Rian
who alleciged so bad a I
fafehood. This fpecirnen of BtiitUt
infoknee, openly supported and
encoura-ie-i within the bosom of the
United St des, will ever warrant, the
aidert.iort, that there is a delperatc par
ty redding among us, who are paid
for the exp refs purpose of libelling
our government, abuiir.g the,-people,
atid degiucing the reputation cf
tha United States among Uw nations of
Euro wet. h lm.fe .•? ‘ K r fev
| vi.tch they are patronised, and tbef*
are the employments for which they
..re rewarded.
We cal! on the writer in Repertory
to prove fi. ahrrtion. We aGi him
to declare in what in Gance the citi
zens of America preferred their ease
kik! money to liberty ? At what ime
did they appear backward in defend
ing their rights, when necdHty called
them to perform this tint} ? Did any
flinch from danger at the commence
ment of our revolutionary warfare ?
Did the American army prefer case
and money to liberty, when they en
countered the combined armies of
Oritons and Hcflians P Did this de
grading psincipleafttiate thole vetran -
who fought on Bunker Hid ? Or
those who bravely endured every mil
itary nardfhip while Grog>.ling for their
independence ? Did Waihington,
Warren, Gates, and others, prefer
money and easy to liberty ? Or did
the hardy band cf warriors who 1.1-
umphamiy atchieved their militery
glory n the capture of Burgcyne and
Cornwallis, diiphy any tr-ni*s of l ’
ignominious a charadlcr ? Was it
inony and case in preference to liberty
that firil raj fed the energies of mi. 1
country to deny die right of taxing m
in ail cases whatever ? Did we com
mence the roils and fatigues of war lot
ease, or did we contract a debt of mil
lions to save our money ? Vl as it not
liberty that <ed us to contend the
qtieh jon at the rifque of our lives and
property, and was n not this godiDe
atttibute that urged us to every extre
rnety while prosecuting the glorious
corttroverfey ? -Was it case ar.d
money that consoled our unfortu
nate lea men and foldicr s while Jau
uifliing in niifery on hoard of Britilh
gtisrti itiips F—.—When our towns
e ■s■*% ir jSS f I (O f 7 *
Al 1.1 Clll Wii'w vi
O ‘
OCTOBER 27, 1807.
NORMAN MeLEAN.
were on fre, and when our houses
and farms were exposed to every law
iefs depredation, did we then confuit
oureafe, or calculate on our money,
to rfecue them from the violence. <d a
(iefolating soldiery ? When Britifii
vengeance was particularly dir?-fled
agaimt Boston in attempting to Gavve
the inhabitants by blockading their
port, did case and money dir fl the
citizens to a fubnrs'iffive compliance
with the demands of cn unfuriwed
minitlry, or did they check the friend
ly auLtance of their brethren in fur
nifning th-. vn \vihevery necclfary fun
ply? Was it case and money th-.t
drove families from their ancient a
bodes, and reduced mothers to b
cruel taHi of depriving their infants of
ginger-bread, to foe the the favagr fe
rocity of Bruin* infpeßors ? No,
fdlow.ciiizens, such degrading sent.-
ments did not roufo you to acli. r? ;
you were lead with an impulse which
nothing but Liberty could infoim.
and because animated with a patriot
ism which glosvcd with fervor amid t
the mod perilous con Sifts and the
mod arduous struggles. This is tire
fpirii that invigorated the Americap
citizens ‘at the period of da- * and
enterprise. Ti.eir safe tix/ L.{ erin
ced- .heir money they cheerfully
stowed in fupporc of fovereignti/ nr- h
iadependen.ee. They displayed h vir
tue which sdonislrcd they foesj\s.,* : 2
gave evidences of herc-dVn wnlch
bailee] thedefpiraLle tools of Britai’v
who fought protcTion vri.hin the bet?
-i .he enemy.
At that time, as at present, Ameri
ca was curled with noma) Trailer-,
dv> preferred their ease and m >. .y
to liberty—who were xo .ng the ru~
m of vheh couitti), m ahull geverv
; ui t who aitemptrd to countciar>
life i*<famous <: dign- of Biitain. Vhelt?
t, u were i;i the caip’oyjnent of \:x\-*
tiiig letters to IMgUnd, Laught w::v
fa lie.no-.and tkxiadioa. They tie
feribed the people as pnlillammof / .
that they Ihould prfer (Uvery ;
beny radir.r than rifque eu. <a r -.
nron ’y. d'fcefe vetc the fabehco U
communicated by Hutchinson ami
Oliver in their letter 10 K A:b r a u ft,
4-. id from iuch documents Mte rum- •
iftry were excited to try trj; leruper
and courage of the countrh. The
battle at Lexington commenced on
the idea that wc Ihould fubmiton the
lirft gun fi;ed. The battle on Bunker
Hill was conduced ou the f..me prin
ciple; otherwise if. is tmpofGble they
Ihould have marched i?p in front tu
our troops, when ’ was f. cD ib
them to have attacked us under cover.
The Briti/h have al /ays kirn deceiv
ed by their emiffavics in this country*
They rely on the accounts given them
)by their hirelings and m every n
i Gance they have become the dupe or
their credulity. Hatyhinfon, like
ii -Fecificus told 1.. T. .gli ih, that wc
could',:.lt adopt nwafurrs in whict.
we could be untied —tkat. this couutty
hud neither virta| nor ilrengtb c*
to c.acouatwr 4r,a Bnuih—Ua&|
[No. 70.]