Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, November 10, 1807, Image 1

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{Vor., I.] (Georci:*,) psinud bv NOTICE. fHE firm cf M'LEAH & BARNES h th : s day dissolved, by ‘mutual couser iL —la toosequrnce of which, the bufhd's will in iu pjjj be condufbd by Herman M'Lcan. HIRMAH AT LEAH, WILLIAM E. E ARNES, C?.o"Le v j 13C7. $y THE fubferiber, lh:a & ivFiscorees £!e proprietor of the Pul.’ic T’i2t ffiiabhihrr.tnt has hitherto been conduffel, te trails, in fucH'a manner, at wiUTecme k from Eny aceufatioa of a predilection for principlra rj cgnant to such as actuated the heroes of ‘7o. Belie wsg*. ■with deference to public .opin* led, that tfeiseftabliHuaent has progrttTsd-.hiUrer |o without the fmailed direli&iou from firm, rin and glowing Republican feotkatevts, he lopes that confideraticn will bs a fufficient guar antee for futflre perseverance and ardor in fup lort 0; such sentiments. That no exertions of Biafhdl bs needed, he fdlensaly pledges him- Ks. NORMAN M‘LEAN. I 23th October, 1807. I NEW SHOE STORE. I AsaMßoioe, i 7*OM SOSTOM, K' pitifully informs the Pul'it, that he has ffiten ■ £ stare, in Mr.rhet-sqitcre, next door to Air. ■. HtchehU Hit Start, <uhsr.f be ha; for ■ tale a general asstitiencrJ of I Boots £3 Shoes, . I VIZ ■fO:pair SUWARROW BOOTS * . ■3O do, white top do. -- Ladies Morocco Slippers H&C) —~ ditto Leather do, — Men’s* Fine Shoes Ba) —• ditto common do. B-A boys fine do. 800 —. N°gro Shoes K With an anbrtntent of Boys coarse Shoes H Ml'Tcs Morocco and Leather Slippers ■ Children’s Morocco and Leather’ Botees B Diito do, do, Pumps ■ Childrens Shoes I LIKEWISE, BiTkega Crackers B A few bi.rels Apples H A tew kegs Pickclo I Wncb he tviil sell, Whshsait and Retail, Bp fir Cavj. BWeuibtr Q ts 74 I THE SUBSCRIBERS ■VIKG entered into under the ■ tr.n cl I Small & M'Nish, ■< isken Ster# Counting Hcufe on MeiTr* Hb & Em,lra’s ’A barf, and tender their fervlce* to B friends 3 .id the public In the BC TOR AGE & COMMISSION I BUSINESS. I ROBERT SMALL, K JOHN ■vsnaab, Ofruber il 69 BS* Clerk of Council's Office at ■>mon’s Lodge, opposite the Pref- Brian Church. 1 i D. D, WILLIAMS. BSoher 23 6t) TUESDAY, THE SUBSCRIBER, Inform the PhyficLfts sr.d Crentry Merchants, and toe Pubi'c in Os • rral, Rout he hat Re 'W h - D'Jph'n, Aim JfntfTori, the fid* hiving AKi'ICLES, in addition to his for mer r.strrta; at, toldeh hr i;/’ ceil-at V.'h. 1 . (•Icror Rc?.a4, atvriy reduced priest, fir Catch or his usual credit ARROW ROOT Annifeed A Hum Aqua Forth Antimony Arfer-ic Red Baik Yellow do. Pels do. Qu:l Borax Barley Briwillone Balfom Tela Peru Honey Balm Gilead Emetic Tartar L ienee Burg?.mot •••••*•••■ Lemmon Peppermint JEther Vitriol rig Blue Flour Sulphur Cloves CanthariJis Court Plaiflt-r, white and black Co.’Chi \i Camphor CaiTla Cinnamon Calomel Caller .011, common Hnilpcks Cam mo mi Is Flowers dung's Lozenges Church’s do. Cough Drops Calcined’ MagneHa Copper Scaieu and Weights Fiih Glue Fer oel Seed Flax Seed Gum, Benzoin AifatAtidia Arabic Hair Powder Hungary Water Ivory Black Jehiit Drops jaluo a Juniper Berries Lunar Caustic Lip Salve Lancets, crow 11 and common Lavender Water Manna Flake Mace Opt. Milk Roi'. i Marble Mortals Nox Vomica MEDICINE CHESTS, COMPLETE WITH OIIECTIONS. D. 15. POTTER. Marl el-Square. S;reannah, Nov. 8 7-i TO RENT, A HOUSE IN a central part cf ihe City . Any person who may he desirous of a view of ths same, can he gratified on application to thi Pullishcrs of the Jo icUtgcnccr, dept. 22 f vs|ktL, 2^ Nitre N<-trr’i’?'S Nipple Pipes She!* On Juniper Vrri.ll Mbit Pepper Cir.namoa Arr-ber Gil Clive, befl table Orange Peal Orange Flower Water Opium Ipecacuanha or Hippo Rtiubatd Squib Pctafh Patent Ssrro O Pomatum Rose Water Red Lead Rotten Stone Red Precipitate Ssit'i Tartar ‘Rocbeile liipfom Glauber Senna Spo? re Scotch Snuff MacatJiay Cephalic Scotch Blue Spirits Turpentine- Nuri Del. otarch Scaling Wax TrufTfs, doable k an gh Sluigar of Lead Windier Soap Wash Balls ; Arnpetaiing ments Cupping do. Pocket Cafe* ‘i'arnkeys Teeth Bruges Paikhuvft. ‘* celtbreted Teeth Powder CrOatrey s Cordial St >ugh‘ jr.*s Bitter3 tjalfcy"? Car mater TuAngf-v. Brriiara Ba'.:-tr.;.a’s Drops Bi itijh Oil James’ Fever powders Lee s Pills Dalny’s Elixir Harlem Oil Tola Lozenges S tiers’ Chemical Cpe dildcc Together with the moil of th? Patent Medicines now in re pute. jD. 2c J. Douglass, j HAVE JUST RECEIVED, j Par ur Er’gs Inna sr.-3 Se.’-IJand, from New-Yi ik, a ,e addition 10 their former Sifick cf ‘} ! OOT?, SHOT", & e , i they offer at Whrith-cor Retail, a* 1 heir ’ Store, ‘, posit: the £cr Vs Head, < Ahgua t.-j 49 Marshal’s Sales. (in the first Tuesday in December next, it ‘d, ‘a sold cl the Court Ji-juse m the’ CLy “of savannah % 48 NEGROES, a 1 ev ; sd on a* rbe properly of John Wood,‘by vtr i let Os an executioa ohtaiued liy Cbar'c* .VI, Line. ALGO, T’-e PLAN! ATIOM culled I. END EM HILL, Cos 5 of t-.vo thir-U of a itadl tv 5,. NR, £iuate 1. d:y gea e north fide of Crooked River, in the Co.uuy <.f Caojdtrt, in late, Originally granted ■. J:;fb Weed, about, the year 17;y, contaminj by orghiat fu'.vey 719 acres, or thereaboutbotuuled hu ’he fouih by Clocked Paver, on the cad Crooked >e A ird vacant A'aiih or Murflj fuppoied to be vtci.it,“on the wfit •/ ’adds belonging to the efbtc ot V/; d'oui Mabry and to George Woodruff, and on he .vfth bv lauds be onging to t!,e efiatc ot General (•reene. *i he laid two third* ot ibid tradt air.ount i: g to four hundred acres, more cr lef, being iituate I itibe nry.cr or v'c.l end of Did tract, adjoining Mlv ‘ey sod W< olrtuT a trjcls a sfi-rtfat-d, and divided or to .-id—ided cfffroiii the b.-lacce of t!us..orig ; nai fur vr.y, by 2 !:.;e commenting on Cracked River and t v-. h-o l.ik aciofs the said which was ‘ale y c i’eycti by fames’ SeagroVe, E£j. cf St. Mary to J. ‘” I'.hnfina, Efij. r.f Snvanitu't, in trust to ;.tw ■ ■'t the uf*; and beiioof of the wile and children oi A ■ f.d- Ji‘hn WUd ‘ll , d.'fj, with the improvements | •r * ; w r ttdr, tin: cap of Colton, Lorn, and other Provifi two Mu!, t, flock of Ciitiie, and fonte H‘ ufclioJd ruai ture. BLN. WALL, m n. g. Nov S 74 House Robbery ! a t a o Dollars Reward, T LL J>e paid ft the c’cteetioH o* 1) V’ the viUaiu Sc lecovt ry o tire wioncy who culered it-y boufe on. sire 16 h in- Jant between 10 and is u*ch til;, while r.Wd.t absent iri town, ouri Jgvcibly Lcrie ‘'■pen two trat-k*—lr.>n> erre ut wljfel .as uii’f) four 1 ‘O ’dollar Bills ot lilt S:e c -Bank in Ch?r felt or ; l‘ ./ tic c.ucfa for ted and dirtitJ. A.fy Icven o; -*itht 10 JDylia - Notes of ihe United Rune.’ Branch Bank i“ New.Orleans, which nu ‘■lean new b Hi. — The t-timbe;* aoi recJ fflctl, Whoever e’etehis the thief, and the money, Ihall ire priri the above tewatc.; (01 if. prcpQrtU-r, to the turn tecovered) <■ -he iC-.D-ber a wL e rn a n; <*hS 100 do#- e.MNv ot color. From icvrii! cjrcuih’r y.‘Ces attending the Rot), pery, it is itfongfy !fpetted to have beer, rioas y a block cetfon. F. P. MILLER, Ot the Ojjechee Road, but now in Uarp'ntrfL R u w in town—near the Fori. N. IL Shop Xeepc’r'i and Grocers •re rrtjueHrd to te particular ;n ret.iniog Bills of ihetbove dd'etiption, il cSered •jy colored perft ns, s Scpt'-tnher 17 ,5 To Hiu, A FTeg.ro Woman, plain cook and Y/afiicr. Also, FGR SALE, A middle aged Woman. Enquire of ‘he Prin terti, September 22, CO Intelligencer. NOVEMBER, so, 1807, NORMAN Me LEAN. From the Virginia Argus, COLONEL BURR. During the trial of Cos!. Burr and his accomplices, he has beers p; peated !y held up in court and out cf door?, as the innocent ani pcirFcc i of the governnstnf. Why fhouM go vernment pcrfecutc col. Burr ? l)>.{ he occupy a Hand in the efiimtiion of the people, which could ever hav/j made him dangerous to'the govern ment by the acquisitions cf power contfituiicnally obtained? No. As a political character, he had fallen, ne ver to rife again. He had tried ifis fortunes with b? .S parties, and ha I been completely abandoned by both, By bis intrigues and alTidutties, he hail been brought forward by the repub - lican party as vicc-prclidcm s at a time when all America, except fome of the adherents of Mr. Adams, had looked up to the great and good Mr. Jv{f r ion, as the political faviorof his coun try * as the man who could alone bring us back to that pure ilandard ot re pubiicantfm from which we had beco gradually diverging, during the two preceding admirriiirations. Policy, in not deferring our filter fuic o! \ , York, and not an admiration of ths virtues, the talents, or'pa: .• disioten- j ed patriotifin ol col. *Burr, imposed him upon the republican eieHors of Virginia. Had this enlightened and virtuous affembiage of men comulteti their own judge mens, or feeitngs, ho would have got but fev. votes as vice prefident, and not a solitary one ss president. Yet he bad the effitontcry to acl, as if he had seen pr. Trued to congref, with an equal number of with Mr. jeffierlon, for the ofimr of President. He .permitted this lan guage to be tiled on the flooi ot Coa giefs by the fedtiraldts for many dais, without pofielung the magnanimity boidly to pre font hiinfelf at the bar ot the houle, to disclaim all preten (ions to the preficency. \ irvn of political integrity and -cf republican principles, would tnfeantly have putara end to the ridiculous i*u‘cc which had to long been piayiug— x ferce which not only might have jeopardized the election cf Mr. Jcfferion, the avowed choice of the people j but which held up our republican iu.iliti'tions -o the derif.cm oi a!i Europe. \\ hat woujd have been .he cotidtifb of a man more virtuous but kfs in triguing than col. Burr ? No ibor.cr had the sentiment been uttered on the floor of congress that he was equally the choice ot the people with Mr. Jc’f ferfon for the office of president, thao he would have made the mott explicit disavowal of it. He would have de clared that, under no circumitanccs, would he have abled as president, bc caufe lie weil knew that the people r.c< ver contemplated hmi a. such. To this memorable itruggle, we may trace that deep rooted haired, conceived by Burr towards Hamilton, which fina l !/ terminated in the death of the iaiier. It is well known that Hafnihon, tho* a friend to energetic go. op [> T o. 75. )