Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, November 27, 1807, Image 1

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[Yol, I.] SAVANNA if, (Gsot.gia,) printed by JNOTICE. f TKE firra* of M'LEAN id BARNES ] is thii clay dillbived, by mutual consent. —In . consequence o£ v.hich, tl;e business will in fu ’ turj bo conducted by Norman LB Lean. NCR MAN LB LEAN, WILLIAM L. BARNES. •£oth CTtober, I SOT. * c 3* THE fubfctiber, this day, becomes! foie , proprietor of the Public Intelligencer. — 1 Thnteftabliftiment has hitherto been ccudufled, J he trulls, in fach a manner, as will focure it Rem ; any aceufation ot a pretlileAian fur principles femignunt to such as a&uated the heroes of‘7s J Believing, with deference to public opin ion, that this eltobl’fhmcnt has prcgreffed hither to without the fmaiLtt dircliftion from firm, un Hiked and glowing Republican sentiments, he hopes that confident ion will be 2 fufficier.t guar antee for future perfeveraace and ardor in fep port of such sentiments. That no exertions of his (ball ice reeded, he solemnly pledges him* jfilf. NORMAN Id'-LEAN. 20th OAober, 1807. NEW SHOE STORE. Asahd Route, FROM BOSTON, P.cspcßfully informs the Public, that he has taker, j a scare, in Market-square, next door to Mr. NhhalsL .Hat -Store, <uhert'he has Jeer salsa general assortment of Boots & Shoes, VIZ :— 50 pair SUWARROW BOOTS 30 do. white top do. 600 Ladies Morocco Slippers 500 ditto Leather do. 300 Men’s Fine Shoe3 500 —• ditto common do. 200 boys fine do. i7OO Negro Chocs With an aiTortrnent of Boys eoatfe Shoes Misses Morocco and Leather Slippers Ci ildrea’j Morocco and Leather Botees - Ditto do. do. Pumps Childrens Shoes LIKEWISE, 40 kegs Crackers A few barrels Apples A few kegs Pickets Which he will self Wholesale and Retail, cheap for Cash. November 6 tt 74 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING entered into co-p .rtnesfky, under the uiia vs - Small & M'Nish , Have t;Ven St-r* ar.d Cour.ting-Hnufe on Meflrs Srauh & Bourkc's Wharf, and tender their Servicer to their friends and the public in the FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS ROBERT SMALL, , JOHN M‘NLH: Savannah, October tt Cq Notice is hereby Given , THAT after the expiration of ninp month* s>ppii cation will be made to the Honorable the juilices of the Inferior Court of Effingham Counly, for leave to ‘ellrhrec mAr, of LAND,containing two liundred acre, each, in said county, for the benefit of thebe, and creditor.? of fames Webb, eectafcd. RICHARD WIGGINS, 7 WILLIAM WIGGINS, 5 Adm r ’’ April tr,m(>m t FOR SALE, Aeorr.cr BAY LOT, No, r, Frarddin Ward, sub- • jeeft to 30 dollar* per tpnuiro City ground rent, ] On the Lot arc a very convenient two (fury DWEL LING HOUSE and other OUT HOUSES. The te r ms will be made easy to the pnrehafer A!fo, a likely, hea’thy,intelligent MULATTO BOY, about -5 years of age, a complete House Servant anda g.;od waggoner and ploughman, Apply to . BULLOCH & GLEN. October 13 69 FRIDAY, THE SUBSCRIBER, Informs the PhyScians and Country Merchants, and the Public in General, th.it he has Re ceived by the Dolphin, via NeW-Ycrh, the fol lowing AKPICLES, in addition to his for mer assortment, which he will sell at Vv’ hole fale or Retail, at very reduced prices, for Cash or his usual credit : ARROW ROOT Annifeed A Hum Aqua Fcrti3 Antimony Aifer.ic Red Bark Yellow do. Fale do. Quil Borau Barley Brim done Baliom 1 T clu Peru Honey Balm Gilead Emetic Tartar ElTence Bergamot Lemmon Peppermint kEtber Vitriol Fig- Blue Flour Sulphur Cloves Car.thai idis Court Philter, -white nnd black CreanitanUr Camphor CaSia Cinnamon Calomel Caitor Oil, com men ‘ Cammornik Flowers Ching 3 Lozenges Church’s do. Cough Drops Calcined Magnesia Copper Scales 2nd Weights Fifc Glue Fennel Seed Flax Seed Gum, Benzoin AfTafoetidia Arabic Hair Powder Hungary Water Ivory Black jefuit Drops Jalap Juniper Berries Lunar Caustic Lip Salve Lancets, crown and 1 common . Lavender Water Manna Flake Mace Opt. Milk Robs .Marble Mortars Nox Vomica MEDICINE CHESTS, COMPLLTr WITH DIRECTIONS. D. B. POT 1 Efi, Market-Square. Savannah, Nov. G 74> TO RENT, A HOUSE IN a central part of tie City. Avy person who may be desirous of a view of the same, can Ic gratified on application to the Publishers of the In telligencer. Sept. 22 Notice is hereby given, TI:-it nine mbmh, from tlii, Jale, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Cha-. tliam Cotiaty, feran order ot Court to dispose of Lot, No. o, ■>,{<■ 7, in Warren Ward, Ko, -23. in Wafimijj.ti'n Ward, a 3 of Lot No. 3 JeLyt ty.tbing, and 1 •? of Lot letter F in the village of ,St. Gall, toge ther with the improvements thereon, fituatc in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of the Heirs £e cre ditors of Major Edward Harden,deceased Edward Harden, Only qualified and adlicg Executor Sav, April 7 1307. lam 9 m Nitre Nutmegs Nipple Pipes Sc. Slick Oil Juniper Vitriol ■ Mint Pepper Cmuanlon Amber Oil Olive, bed table Orange Peal Orange Flower Water > Opium Ipecacuanha or Hippo I Rfatibnrd Squib Pi.’tadi Patent Sago Pomatum Rose Water Red Lend Rotten Stoaa Red Precipitate i a.-tar Rochelle > F -foci GiiuibiiL . 1 Seer,a ■ Spoage, Scotch Snuff . Macuboy. . ... Cephalic Scutch Blue Stents Turpentine ...‘ NitriDol.- Starch Sealing Wax TruDs, double & sin gle ‘ “Shtigar of Lead Wiijd fa: Soap, Wahi Balls Amputating- IcilnV mentii Cupping do. Pocket Cases Turnkeys Teeth Brushes Parkhurfl’s celebrated Tooth powder Godfrey’s Cordial * Stpuglitoji’s Bitters Dalby s Camvuer Turlington Balsam B ttetr.an’s props British Oil James’ Fever powders I.ee s Fills Dalny’s Elixir Harlem 0.l Tolu Lozenges Sitvrts Chemical Ope diUcc Together with the mi.lt of the Patent Medicines cow in re- From the Aurora. DM THE DEFENSIVE. Tmpt rious necefiify would demand, IF the bell human policy did not re commend, the immediate adoption by the legifiaiures of ihc several dates, Fuch tneaftircs of local preparat ion as are calculated to avert those calami ties which are inleparahle From the hoflility of an unprincipled, inveterate and desperate enemy. Any man actuated by upright mo tives and poffefled of a common un jG Uiandmg, mult fee that our our peace at the present moment is not to be placed to the credit of Riitifh mag nanimity or libaralitv. The Fame de le (table policy which invades Den ; niriik, and makes its innocence or its weakness ‘the excufc for its ruin, and plunder, and opDrefiion, would were v/e cq.u eafy of approach, and alike enfeebi and by the.limitation of our moll important territory to such an island as- Zealand, of llxtv miles in its great efi length and breath,be applied to us. Qur ‘diftiya.ee,* fiom Europe—the extent. of our.UTri.tory— and oujr mar ket, are the true da tiles why v/e have hitherto f-sejped such depredations on our fhoies, as we have experienced F* sea. To dophi the experience of Amcri can fjmit and perseverance in our re volution, and s’ knowledge of the dif ficulty of carrying on a war in such i country as ours again (I such a hardy people, hive had their ihare in pre serving us f err. internal molefiafion, except by the secret movemecis of pecuniary corruption, But the time is come when the A merican people mull l ck danger in the face-~ and met tit bread to biecd. The time is conic.when right is to be. eAab- Ia fled, leqaiixs only to be tuanltilly as- Let ted, and when k it is net atlerted, ihe opportuaiiy is loft for ever, ant* the right may be 101 l with it. Put it to the feelings and candor of any man of sense and experience—ii Great Britain iv-ere now at peace with ;he world, whether Ihc would a fiord re'c!(efs for any wrong—or ev.cn liflcr. to \he idea of her abandoning any o! the preter.fions set up under her naval ‘up. rioriiy ? The trial) mufl be deflitute of un dfcrflanding who would suppose it—all experience is againfl tire belief—and the conduct which {he has pyrfuc-d even within a few weeks, cfoihor.ftrates. that even now, ?,t war with all the world, the unroll she will do is to temporize, to gain her point by time, or by cor rupiion—or by exciting fome new con [piracy, by fome new Burr within the bofjtn of the union. 1 1 has been {'aid that :he Eritilb go vernment disavows the usurped power of the search of armed ships —v.'hat a vaiis her verbal"difavowal, if her naval officersperh.it in enforcing and prabli iing upon it. Why was the captain of the (hip Leopard in'h'uftejl to offer to the A-! inerican citizens —with the exprefsand deliberate purpose ot giving a color ing to the usurpation and the outrage. Why was one of the unfortunate per Tons so taken, executed in the man ner that we have i'een at Halifax—to (hew the contempt in which the Britiffi holds us, and how they would treat ev ery American if they dared. But it will be Laid the orders of Humphreys of the Leopard —the of fer of the perrihUionj to fearcli the Intelligencer. NOVEMBER 27, 1807. NORMAN Me LEAN. Britifu Ihip—and the execution c£ the man named Wilson, were the afts or the individual admiral Berk ley. Why then has Berkley been retain* ed on the American station ? This incident speaks more than a thousand diplomatic assurances. It was determined to remove enforce the search of American armed ships, at the fame time that it was determined to re move the Danish suet in an amicable manner to a Brhifh port ! Berkley arid Humphreys have done no more than to obey their orders; the policy is 1 he only object of reprobation, the ministers and government who uphold it, the proper objects of abhor rence and apprehension. Every man mult know that the movements among the Iridian-tri-bes was contemporaneous with the fcheme:s of maritime tyranny j and the appoint ment of fir j ame3 Craig, who has been, by way of rendering his chafa&er fa miliar to American detestation, flyßd a second Grey—*-a second general No fiint—‘the appointment of that man de mo nft rates thet hoflility againfl the U nited States has been long 1 meditated. We may perhaps undertake to fhev many of the causes why Great Britain ’has pu sued a course so injudicious ia our eyes and so remote from what we conceive to be hes bet! polity j but it * is palpable that a principle inducement to contemn our government and infuk our rights, has been deprived from the influence which her own agents and. cmi {fanes have secured in our re ports, and the full and confident be lief in Great Britain that there ;s a po tent faflion, reprefenied to compose nearly half the nation devoted to !*er government and avowed enmity with and ready to revolt againfl our own. The national fname lately and for months exhibited at Richmond, ireaD culated to give great weight to such imprefliohSj when accoivvpanted by as. ferances from lienee, that traitors have Heaped punifhmen: through the hatred of the magiflfacy 10 the government under which they are conuniflioned. Bollman bus eonfeffed the agency of the Bribfh government in the dc figns of Burr —the prime mover of the British policy (Dundas) called lord Melville, proved on oath that the pro ject of Miranda was set on foot by the British, and that it was only beesufe there were at the time secret negocra tiorvs going on with a view to involve Spain in the last coalition-, that Miran da was not more openly (upported and sustained. The fame motives preven ted the open fupportof Burr’s schemes; but had he succeeded at New Orleans, or rather had not Wilkinson combined the wisdom of Uly sics with the patience and moderation of Fabious, the Uni. ted States would long before this time, hav e been a mournful* evidence of cre dulity in nations, and a woeful exam ple of the indiferetion of trusting to the moment of exigency for mcaierea of defence. The mefiage of the executive wo have leen since the above was written —we can not alter a word. The fen timentwe have uttered are sustained in • off ell, with the ufu4l temper and dig nity of the fir ft authority ofthe lan\i. Our attention turned to the fubjett of defence onyhe present ojp cafion, by the perufa! ot a pamphlet en titled “ Military publifh ed by a French oflficcr\)f the ancient regions, who deferibes as for* [No. So.]