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THE AMERICAN ‘PATRIOT.
VOL I.
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I AMERICAN PATRIOT.
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■npport, are designated by its name.—T hey
■i-e principles founded upon an immutable ba
■is, whicli misrepresentation may for a while
Kbtcure, but cannot permanently uli'ect: prin
ciples stamped by eternal experience, approv
ed by the plainest dictates of common sense,
Bnd recognised ar.u practiced by WASHING-
K'ON and HAMILTON. They advocate the
■lonov of our country, not by pitiful parsitno-
Ey, coiiunerciai restrictions, and ridiculous
Eii.xloiricntade ; but by nianly, adequate and
Efficient measures.—They cherish Afjricul-
Eure, and foster Manufactures, not by maim-
Enirand crushing Commerce, but by extending
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Eountry prosperous; and under their influence
Evert branch of society were successfully en-
in their various occupations—Our
Countrymen received an invigorating encour-
Egementfrom the correct and honorable mea
sures of GoVemmcntadministered by aW ASH
■XTiTON— their purity were developed, and
l;y appreciating them, wealth and .ts Conse-
Euent comforts arid enjoyments, honor and
Respect with their attending benefits, recom
pensed the justness of their choice of Nation
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■<>: intriguing anil designing men, and g-ive to
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JOHN 8. MITCHELL.
CHARLES M PRATT.
SAVANNAH, April 14,1812 1
Savannah, May Ist, 1812.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
YSYHE copartnership of the firm of
D. & J. DOUGLASS, is this
dav dissolved by mutual consent.
DAVID DOUGLASS.
JOHN DOUGLIIS3.
The business in future will be
carried on by John Douglass, vi bo
duly authorises David Douglass, ltis
lawful agent ami attorney, to conduct
the business, at the oid stand in Whi
taker street, where he has a large and
general supply of Philadelphia made
Boots, ladies and gentlemens Shoes
and Slippers, childrens Morocco and
Leather Buskins, &e. which will he
sold cheap for cash onlv.
JOHN DOUGLASS.
ICr” ALL Persons indebted to
the late firm of D. &J. DOUGLASS,
is required to call and settle their ac
counts within ten days from the date
above, or they will be placed in the
hands of an attorney, for collection.
DAVID DGUGLASS,
Agent for Jons Douglass.
May 3 7
ftT 3 Blanks of every de
scription executed with neatness
and desptch, at the office of that
American Patriot.
For NEW-YORK, NEW-PORT,
And NEW-BEDFORD,
AlSiUThe new fas# sailing sloop ‘Ex-
Wwtißm periment, captain Turner will
sail in four days, for passage only ha
ving comfortable accommodations, ap
ply on board, or to
T. BATTELLE.
Oho has Landing from said vessel
from Boston.
New-England Rnni,
Caudles, Beef, Pork,
Glauber Salts,
Cod Fish, Holton Ware,
Sraoaking Pipes,
Coldial in half Barrels,
Writing Wrapping, aud Printing
Paper,
HATS, assorted,
ALSO,
30 Casks Stone Lime,
15 Bundles Hay,
FOR SALE OX BOARD,
Irish Potatoes in Barrels.
IX STORE,
Philadelphia superfine Flour,
Up country do.
Spermaceti Candles, Tallow do.
Soap, Madeira \\ me, &c. &c.
May 12 9
FOR NEW-VO RIP.
le as * sa *ling Packet ship
SI PERIOR, II.L. Champlin
master; will sail on Friday 13th. inst.
For passage only having Splendid ac
commodations. Apply to Capt. champ-.
Ltx or
-MAIIEIi Sc NORRIS, Anciaux's ntharf.
FOR SALE ‘ —AS ELEGANT
Clinker built BOAT.
May 12 4t 0
FOR NEW-YORK,
staunch brig GEORGE,
Jwatta Sylvan us Hussey, master bur
then 170 tons. For freight or passage
apply to the master on hoard at Tel
fair's Wharf or to
SPOONER & TABER
May 12. 2t 9
For NORFOLK Sf BOSTON.
Or to am/ other one port in the Chesapeake,
The new aud fast sailing pilot
boat built schooner Hazard,
burthen 83 tons, will take freight on
eeasonabie terms. Apply to
JONATHAN MEIGS.
Who has landing this day from, said
Schooner.
200 Barrels superior quality Rich
mond Flour, which will he sold low
and on favorable terms, if taken from
the wharf.
May 12 4t 9
FOR NEW-YORK,
The ship HANTONIA, Isaac
fi&mtOh Hand, master, is daily ex
pected from New-York; and will meet
with immediate dispatch. For freight
or passage, apply to
M-kINNE, BARNETT & Cos.
May 12 9
FOR NEW-YORK,
Thehr ffi SAVANNAH PACK
ET, William Joeelin, mas
ter, will sail on Friday 15th instant.
For passage only, having handsome
accommodations, apply to the captain,
or to B. OGDEN & Cos.
Jfhohave landing,from the above vessel,
A few bundles HAY
3 pipes India Point Gin
And a few barrels New-York Beer.
Far sale, apply as above,
Bills on New-York.
May 13 9
FOR ST. MARY'S.
The Packet Sloop CONFI
DENCE, A. Jones master,
is ready to receive freight, and will
sail the first wind. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
P. H. & T. CRAPON.
May 8 9
The Strong Copper-fastened
SHIP INDIA,
FaAnam, is daily ex
lfiUh£ pected here, and will take
a Freight to New-York —either to be
delivered there, or to wait the event
of the Embargo, and then proceed to
Liverpool, apply to
JOHN CARNOCHAN.
April 31 A
Bills of Lading
For sale at this Office.
SAVANNAH, FRIDAY MAY 15, 1812.
FOR NEW-YORK,
The brig MARYLAND, N.
•vLi&Glift, master, will meet with
dispatch, having a considerable part of
her cargo engaged—for freight, apply
on board, at M‘Kinne's w harf or to
DUNNING & CLAY.
April 21 j
FOR BOSTON,
jt£s:Tlie Brig SALLY BARKER,
SMJ&. Joshua Hall, Master w ill
sail in 3 or 6 days, having one half
her freight engaged, for the balance,
or passage, apply to (be Master, or
to J. BATTELLE.
TYho Offers For Sale,
100 Casks Lime,
Which will he sold low if taken
immediately from on board.
May t 6
FOR BOSTON.
JpEfiL Th* fine and substantial Ship
.*£££ I.EANDEK. DRUMMOND, I
Master. For freight or passage ap
ply to the master on board, or to
S. & C. HOWARD.
May 5 eot2 7
J. and G. Charlton,
HAVE JUST RECEDED,
(i 08IIEN Butter,
JT do. Cheese,
Salmon, Mackerel,
Beef put up for family use,
May 12. 9
Flour,
ONE hnudred and fifty barrels of
fresh superfine Flour, receiv
ed from Richmond by the schooner
llazzard for sale at a low price by
JONATHAN MEIGS.
May 12 4t 9
Just Received,
5 Boxes Cotton Cards No. 10,
4 do. assorted No. 10.
3 Cases Northern Homespun,
Beef aud Pork,
For sale hy
CARPENTER Sc GREENE.
May 13 3t. 9
Jonathan Meigs,
Has for sale for Cash or approved
I’apn.
15 Hilda brown Sugar,
16 do. high 4th proof rum, equal to
Jamaica,
30 Boxes Soap, [Doolittle’s]
40 do. Mould Candles,
10 Bags Coffee,
20 Kegs Tobacco, 5 heads to the
lb. of B. J. Harris’ manufactory
5 do. Cavendish do.
3 Boxes Rhode-lsland manufac
tured Goods,
500 Gunny Bags,
600 lbs. Tobacco Georgia,
10 Tons Waggon tire Iron,
12 do. Axe Bar, do.
3 do. American do.
2 do. square do.
1000 lbs. Crawley stfiel:
300 do. American do.
4 Pipe Madeira M ine,
20 Pieces Prussian Bagging,
40 Coils Cordage,
2 Chests hyson tea, Pauputs cargo,
20 Kegs FF. rag Powder, warran
ted equal to Dupon’s.
My 12 6t 9
Henry W. Hills,
No 8, Commerce Row,
HAH FDR SALE,
10 Hilda. Boston Rmn,
3 do. Old high 4th Proof Rum,
2 Pipes Brandy,
12 do. Macella Madeira Wine,
2 Half Pipes Superior Madeira do.
3000 lb. Buck Shot,
too Boxes Mould Candles,
11 Bales Calcutta Piece Goods,
30 Cases Wool Hats,
23 Pieces Russia and Ravens Duck,
Writing Paper, Alitmmls, Travel
ling, House and Fahey Tranks.
May 1. 3t 6
Just Received,
AND FOR SALE,
50 Bids. Philadelphia Hup. FLOUR,
14 Pipes GIN,
23 Bids. BEER,
5 Bids. BEEF and PORK,
3 Bbls. BREAD.
JACOB IDLER, & Cos.
April 14 l
Now Landing
From FRIG AMERICA.
73 Bids. Philadelphia Superfine
Flour,
ALSO,
From SLOOP SOPIIIA.
5.) Boxes brown Soap,
JO Do. Spermaceti Candles,
12 Do. I allow do.
10 Hhds. N. E. Ruin,
130 Bundles Wrapping Paper,
lo Bbls. Glauber Saifs,
For Sale on Board,
Bbls. Apples and Potatoes,
15 Bundles Hay,
In Stow,
36 Quarter and half-quarter Casks
L. P. Madeira M ine,
14 Cases Men’s fine and coarse and
Children’s Morocco Hats,
13 Bbls. No. 2 Mackerel;
J. BATTELLE.
Aprihikt 4
Just Received,
10 Hhds 4th proof Rum
2 Pipes Cogniac Brandy
6 Do. Spanish do.
15 Pipes Gin
80 Barrels do.
7 Hhds. N. E. Rum
10 Barrels Apple Brandy
40 Barrels Muscovado Sugai.
6 Chests Hyson Tea
to do. lljsou Skin do.
20 Barrels Crackers
20 Coils Cordage
3t) Pieces Russia Hack
200 Boxes Soap and Candles
80 Bags Coffee
Pepper, Pimento, &r.
100 Pieces Flag Handkerchiefs
ALSO,
4 Patent Time Pieces
HOWE & DIMON.
May 8 3t 9
At Private Sale.
10,000 lbs Cordage; 2 Hawsers
20 birds Molasses JO do. .Sugar
30 do. N. E. Run*, 20 do. Whiskey
10 pipes Brandy ; 30 bbls Brandy
50 Ids. Apple Brandy
13 hhds West-India Rum
100 bags and 20 bbls. Coffee
30 pipes Gift
49 bbls. Flour
20 chests Hyson Tea
30 bbls. Loaf Hugar
30 boxes Candles
10 pipes Brandy
Also, will be exchanged for Cotton.
2 nipefi Madeira Wine
200 kegs Gunpowder
6 chests Hyson skin Tea
4 elegant stick bodied Giggs.
DUNNING & CLAY,
may 8. 3t 9
Just Received,
1 Case light Summer HATS. For
Sale by
EZEKIEL YARNELL.
April 21 fit 3
Joseph CaiTUthers,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
St. Übe’s SALT and
MOLASSES in Hhds.
April 14. 1
FOR SALE
Now landingfrom brig Maryland,
73 hhds. New-Orleans SUGAR
75 coils hale ROPE
2 Hawsers. 011 liberal terms.
DUNNING & CLAY.
April 17 2
Landing,
At Rice's Wharf,
From on board the Sloop Arc
tuius, from Fredcricksburgh,
Virgina.
4300 bushels Corn,
30 barrels Flour,
30 half barrels do;
10 barrels Pilot Bread,
50 kegs Crackers,
For Sale by .
CARPENTER & GREEN.
May 5 5
FOIL SALE,
New-York Ale,
ALSO
ESSENCE OF SPRUCE
IN JARS.
By J. & G. CHARLTON.
may .5 7
NO 10.
The Subscribers
HAY E on hand, and are non*
ojjHMiint-, j ilt their new Stare, south
sale ot Johnston’* square] an extra*
sive assortment of EUROPE \N jjy„
t)I v and DOAIESTit’ GOODS-—.
“dl calculated for the present and
approaching season, w hich will bedis*
posed ot ut their usual low prices for
( AMI, ( OrrON, or undoubted town
acceptances.
ANDREW LOW, & Cos.
April 14. 4
At Private Sale,
10 llhds. Pairview Gin,
1J do. and 20 bids. \V hi,.Lev
3 Pipes India Point Gin,
2 do. Spanish Brandv,
1 Pipe and 2 I,bis. #Y ol! eh do.
4 Minis, high tlavored 4th proof
Rum,
4 do. and 5 bids. N. P. R nm .
20 Bbls. Piiiladelphia Beer ffresh]
10 do. Shrub,
2 Pints Madeira M ine,
to llhds. and 5 bbls. Mhscovada
Sugar,
12 Chests Upson Ten,
20 Bags CePi-,
25 do. Black Pepper,
50 Boxes Soup and Caudles,
10 do. Chocolate,
to Bbls. prr.c Beef,
23 Kegs Manufactured Tobacco,
5 If his. Glass Ware,
si’ is Cotton ( aids, No. 8,
lthi P'ee's Htrnhums,
20 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
30 do. Tow Cloth,
10 do. ‘ ioklcnl-iirgg,
50 Reams ‘v, Paper,
25 Coils V .
5 Boxes •'''* Cards,
50 M. white I Impel Needles,
1 Small Trunk Cutlery,
Cassimere, Calico, ‘lt dia Bed*
Spreads, Handkerchiefs, &e. &e.
• I>. WILLIFORD.
Afay 1. 0
KZEKI EL Y A IiNELL,
4 1 the Store lately occupied
W by Messrs. Gray & Finder, corner
BuI! SI reel and Bay Lane, offers lor saie verr
oy , tor and g'ood assortment of Dry
t'clc S ’ Rnaoll( ’ W,lich arc die fallowing ar<
Cambric Dimities
Furniture and comtnoh do.
Cotton Shirtings,
Wo. Cambric,
Do. Huckabacks,
D<>. | Diapers,
Fine Irish Linens,
Linen Sheeting,
German Rolls,
Brown Linens,
Flaxen Diapers,
Linen Checks,
Leno and Seeded Muslins,
Imitation Muslins & Mantles,
Furniture and common Calicoes;
Fine white Jean,
Colored Marseils,
Real Madras* Handkerchiefs,
Mock do. & Pocket do.
Flag Silk, do.
Hu mho ms,
Blue do.
Cotton Stockings,
Mens fme and common Beaver
Glovps,
Lady’s extra long white Kid do.
Black & colored Canton Crapes,
Silk and Cotton Suspenders,
White and yellow Flannels,
Cotton Bedtieks,
Northern Homespuns,
Sewing Silks,
Best gilt Coat Butt om.
Threads, Tapes and Needles,
Cotton Umbrellas,
30 Peices Seersuckers,
1000 yds. Tow Cloth,
ALSO,
Fresh Hyson Tea,
Coffee,
Loaf Sugar,
Chocolate by the box or pound,
April 14 421. 4.
WAJTTEp,
One or two Young LADS, ns AP
PRENTICES to the Printing Busi
ness, from Fourteen to Fifteen Year
of Age, of Good .Morals,
Enquire at this OFFICE.