The American patriot. (Savannah, Ga.) 1812-1812, May 19, 1812, Image 1

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TUB AMERICAN PATRIOT. VOL I. ril f, AMERICAN PATRIOT IS PUB LISHED OX TUESDAYS .IXD FRI jj V YS, BY MITCHELL AND PRATT, VEXT DOOR TO TUP. CUSTOM HOUSE, O.V THE BAY, SAYAN- X.IU, AT SIX DOLLARS PER AX XW- TINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTtOX “executed WITH XF.ATXESS, at the OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN PATRIOT. prospectus O F TII E AMERICAN PATRIOT. • (''! p. principles t.iis lAI LR will enpOTt, are designated by its name.-They iv principles founded upon an immutable b... in woicii misrepresentation may for a while bscure, but cannot permanently afifet: prm iprt* stamped by eternal experience, approv - u bv the plainest dictates ot common sense, nil recognised and practiced by WASHING ON a ,fo HAMILTON. They advocate the oner of our country, not by pitiful parsimo . commercial restrictions, and ridiculous ii’xfomontade ; but by manly, adequate and ißciutt measures.—They cherish Agricul urc and foster Manufactures, not by mairn irand cmslting Commerce, bu;oy extending jwaids it a just -nd liberal protection.—Ti.e perationof tnese principles haverenderedour oumry prosperous; and under their influence very branch of society were successfully en act'd in their various occupations.—Our ountrymen received an invigorating cncour rrevnent from the correct and honorable mea arestrf Government administered by aVVAstI NGTON—then- piirity were developed, and v appreciating them, wealth and its conse irent comforts and enjoyments, honor and espect with their attending benefits, recom tnsed the justness of their choice of Nation - 1 Rulers.—The same cause, die exercise of ic same principles, Will produce similar et ;Cts. To assist tiie rest<■ : ation of this cause rill be.a leading object with this Paper.—ln romoting this desirable end; moderation, can- Jr and tritih will be rigidly adhered to, and ii private character inviolably held sacred. THIS Paper will comment upon w.tli unre trved liberality, public men and public mea aris, and will endeavor to place m a clear oint of view, the misconduct of the public .•mots in attempting to cajole, deceive and lis&d the people, thereby to maintain the. ijb posts of honor, which their measures rove them incapacitated to till ; and the npropiaetv and incorrectness ct their mca ures, fraught w.tli disaster and ruin.—To iinish political deception and restore the clear of truth i to expose the petty artifices ristrigumg ar.d designing men, and give to itegrity and Talents their due weight and ifluence in society ; and to promote the great mis of pußttc utility and general welfare, by Ivocating enlightened ai,d enlarged uiea ures, will claim the strict attention ot the I'oprietors. THE pure American sentiments by bieh tills print will unerringly be guided, call receive no pollution from any foreign redilections : The aggressions of no nation ill be paliated, nor the injuries or insults of ly power extenuated ; a just, an ingenuous, candid policy towards all nations, which isdairs as unworthy the dignity of a great .■public, and derogatory to the character of .i enlightened government, equivocation or eeption, will giadly receive our utmost sup art. SKETCHES of debates in Congress, tome Memoranda, interesting Foreign and lomestic Intelligence, Public Documents, ad Eloquent Popular Speeches, will receive regular insertion. Original Political and cientific Essays, will claim our particular Itention—and gentlemen of talents, whose bservation, discernment .and acquirements, ender their opinion and remarks interesting, re invited to desseminate the productions ot heir leisure through this PAPER. JOHN S. MITCHELL. CHARLES M. PRATT. SAVANNAH, April 14, 1812 1 Boots and Slices. lust Received, per ship Superior and Brig Savannah Packet, At OLIVER H. TAYLOR’S, Market Square. rWO Trunks prime New-York Roots, and a large and elegant issortment of Ladie's Gentlemen’s and Childrens Shoes, which are offered for ash only. B, J. SCRIBNER; May 12 9 Just Received, I’J late arrivals from the Northward -000 Pair Men’s lined and bound ; Shoes, 2 Large trunks Morocco Slppers, 1 do. Kid do. 2 do. boys Shoes, 1 Case Straw Bonnets of the latest Fashious 000 Yards straw’ braid and trimmings and of which will be sold low foreash, 1 hi barter for prime upland Cotton. E. STODDARD. Johnston's Square. May 12. 9 Bills of Lading lor sale at this Office. W The Subscribers ILV\ E on hand, and are now opening, [at their new Store, south side ol Johnston’s square] an exten sive assortment, of European In dia and DOMESTIC GOODS;— well calculated for die present and approaching season, which will he dis posed of at their usual low prices for CASH, COTTON, or undoubted town acceptances. ANDREW LOW, & April 14. , T. Beckwith, lias just received by the brig Governor Hopkins, and now offers for sale at unusual low prices, 12 Cases domestic manufactured Cot ton Goods 1 Ditto ditto superfine Wollen do. 1 Ditto Canton Crapes too Reams Wraping Paper 13 Boxes No. to Cotton Cards 4 Trunks Dunstable Bonnets 4 Ditto Kid Shoes 2 Bbl.s. Mens lined & bound ditto 70 Bbls. Pilot Bread 1 Ton Cordage 15 Pipes Pawtuxet Gin 2 Hilda 4th proof Ruin Coffee Tobacco &c. &e. Rice’s wharf. May 15 8 1 io BILLS ON Providence (R. I.) For sale by T. BECKWITH. ta 10 BILLS On PROVIDENCE, (R. I.) At short sight. For sale by Christopher li. Greene. May 1.5 5 1 to N ankeeiis. luoo Pieces long Yellow NAN KEENS, for sale by J. Caig & R. Mitchell. May 15 io Just Received, t Case light Summer HATS. For Sale by EZEKIEL YARNELL. April 21 6t 3 Joseph Carruthers, OFFERS FOR SALE, St. Übe’s .SALT and MOLASSES in Hhds. April 14. l FOR SALE AW landing from brig Maryland, 73 hhds. New-Orleans SUGAR 75 coils bale ROPE 2 Hawsers. On liberal terms. DUNNING & CLAY. April 17 2 Landing, At Rice’s Wharf, From on board the Sloop Arc turus, from Fredericksburgh, Virgina. 1500 bushels Corn, 30 barrels Flour, 50 half barrels do. 10 barrels Pilot Bread, 50 kegs Crackers, For Sale bv CARPENTER k GREEN. May 5 5 Rum and Sali. Just received by the ship Winifred, from Rhode Island, 20 hogsheads N. E. Rum 290 bushels Liverpool ground Salt ON HAND. An extensive assortment of American manufactured Goods Bedtiek, Chambrays, Stripes,— Plaids, Cotton Balls, &c. 12 reams Writing Paper. p. 11. & T. CRAPON. April 21 -5f 3 SAVANNAH, TUESDAY MAY 19, 1812. FOR NEW-YORK", AJhL the ship HANTONIA, Isaac 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", A 5*7 The brig MARYLAND, N. JBLfcAfoClift, master, will meet with dispatch, having a considerable part of her cargo engaged—for freight, apply on board, at JVPKinne’s wharf or to DUNNING & CLAY. April 21 3 FOR NEW-YORK. .St'S, *be fast sailing Packet ship J sJiviz SI PKRIOH, //. 1.. Champ tin master : w ill sail on Friday 15th. hist. For passage only having Splendid ac commodations. Apply to Capt. cHAMr i.in or MAHER Sc NORRIS, Andaux’s wharf. FOR SALE — a ,v elegant Clinker built BOAT. May 12 41 9 FOR NEW-YORK", jjipjr The staunch brig GEORGE, ilMfffo Sylvanus Hussey, master bur then 17ft tons. For freight or passage apply to the master on board at Tel fair's Wharf or to SPOONER Sc TABER May 12. 2t 9 FOR NEW-YORK", |r ’ The brig SA V ANN Ai I 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 St, Cos. lYho have landing,from the above vessel, A few bundles HAY 3 pipes India Point Gin And a few barrels New-York Beer. For sale, apply as above, llilis on New-York. May 12 9 For NEW-YORK", NEW-PORT, And NE W-liE DFORI), jS£Th.new fast sailing sloop E xperiment, captain Turner w ill sail in four days, for passage only ha ving comfortable accommodations, ap ply on board,or to J. BATTELLE. lYho has Landing from said vessel from Boston. New-England Hum, Candles, Beef, Pork, Glauber Halts, Cod Fish, Holton Ware, Stnoaking Pipes, Cordial in half Barrels, Writing Wrapping, and Printing Paper, HATS, assorted, ALSO, 50 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 Wine, &e. &c. May 12 9 For NORFOLK $ BOSTON. Or to finy other our. port in the Chesapeake , tSjrThe new and fast sailing pilot £j|£j£ boat built schooner Hazard, burthen 5.5 tons, will take freight on eeasonable terms. Apply to JONATHAN MEIGS. Who has landing this day from said Schooner. 200 Barrels superior quality Rich mond Flour, which will be sold low and on favorable terms, if taken from the wharf. May 12 4t 9 FOR BOSTON, *||r The Brig SALLY BARKER, yUrf* Joshua Hall, Master will sail in 5 or 6 days, having one half her freight engaged, for the balance, or passage, applv to (be Vaster, in to ~ ‘ J. BATTELLE. Who Offers For Sale, 100 Casks Lime, Which will be sold low if taken immediately from on beard. Mav t 6 The Strong Copper-fasteiml SJIIP INDIA, Captain Farxam, is daily ex peeled 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 C ARNOCHAN. April 24 4 J. and G. Charlton, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, (T OSIIEN Butter, R do. Cheese, Salmon, Mackerel, Beef put up for family use, May 12. 9 Flour, ONE hundred and fifty barrels of fresh superfine Flour, receiv ed from Richmond by the schooner llazzart! 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. to. 3 Cases Northern Homespun, Beef am! Pork, For sale hy CARPENTER & GREENE. May 12 31. 9 Just Received, AND FOR SALE, 50 Bids. Philadelphia Sup. FLOUR, {Pipes GIN, 23 Uhls. BEER, 5 Bids. BEEF and FORK, 3 Bbls. BREAD. JACOB IDLER, & Cos. April 14 1 Jonathan Meigs, Idas for sale for Cash or approved Paper. 18 Hhds brown Sugar, 16 do. high lib proof rum, equal to Jamaica, 30 Boxes Soap, [Doolittle’s ] 40 do. Mould Candles, to Bags Coffee, 20 Kegs Tobacco, 5 heads to the lb. of B. J. Harris’ manufactory 5 do. Cavendish do. 3 Boxes Rhode-Island manufac tured Goods, 500 Gunny Bags, (100 lbs. Tobacco Georgia, 10 Tons Waggon tire Iron, 12 do. Axe Bar, do. 3 do. American do. 2 do. square do. 1000 lbs. Crawley steel. 500 do. American do. 1 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 Du poll’s. May 12 Ct 9 Now Landing o From BRIO AMERICA. 75 Bbls. Philadelphia Superfine Flour, ALSO, From SLOOP SOPHIA. 55 Boxes brown Soap, 20 l)o. Spermaceti Candles, 12 Do. Tallow do. Io Hhds. N. E. Rum, 150 Bundles Wrapping Paper, 10 Bbls. Glauber Salts, For Sale on Board, Bbls. Apples and Potatoes, 15 Bundles Hay, In Store, 36 Quarter and half-quarter Casks L. P. Madeira Wine, 14 Cases Men’s fine and coarse and Children’s Morocco Ilats, 15 Bbls. No. 2 Mackerel; J. BATTELLE. April 24 4 Pews in Christ Church. DOME persons inclined to purchase Pews at the late sales having been unavoidably absent, the subscribers are authorised to sell, at private sale, any Pews not exceeding the manlier of ten. For terms, application to be made , () James Johnston, ) TI . , , i ’ > ff ardtns. J. Lawson. 5 May 15 4t ii NO 11. SHOES & BOOTS, Selling off at E MBA RG O prices. PTIHE .SUBSCRIBERS, intondi g 1 to relinquish their present Ii ’<> of business, offer for S\ f E , , ri , m ; M _ e<l price,.-their \V HOLES ALE STO( 1 K IN TRADE, comprising a general tu.d very extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Purchasers for the country trade ere respectfully invited to call. Great bargains w ill he offered, as the concern must be closed by the 15th of June next, and until that time, SHOES will be sold at retail much less than the usual prices. They have received forge additions to their fo;me” stock, by re cent arrivals from New-York and Go - ton—among which are the following ; 3000 pair Ladies MOKHCOCO SLIP PERS, all colors and qualities (500 do do Leather do 2500 Mens SHOES different qualities, Gentlemen’* fine Morroceo and Leather Pumps [with and without buckles] La dies Kid Slips, do. Morocco Bools, Nankeen Boots. Grecian Sandies,Mis ses and Childs Morocco und Leather Bootees and Slippers, Boys fine Shoes and Pumps, Morocco and 1 eat her— -3 trunks New-York fIOOTS. ao-1 two do. Boston do.—A quantity of Negro Shoes. ALSO. 2 eases Stra’.v Bonnets, TTnmhuma, IndiaCheeks,Gilla TTdkfc. too Dennis W citing Paper, Blank Books, p!;n ing Curds. Morocco Skins, inoo yards Tow Cloth, Morroceo, Travelling and House Trunks, tke. the. BARNS & EVELETH. April 14 B\v—l Gibbon:;’ Buildings. Latest Fashions. Just received per brig Eliza Lord, from New-York at OLIVER H. TAYLORS Market Square. F ABIES Kid and Mor •uceo Slips A of the latest fashions, Misses Kid and do do Ladies Nankeen Boots, do Kid and Morocco heel’d Slips do Undressed Morocco trimmed Slips Gentlemens Laee Boots, with many other articles, which makes a very complete assortment—are offered for sale for cash only. It J. SCRIBNER. April 28 5 Savannah, May Ist, 1812 Dissolution of Copartnership. f jgMIE copartnership of the firm of 8 D. tv, J. DOUGLASS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. DAVID DOUGLASS. JOHN DOUGLHSS. The business in future will be carried on by John Douglass, who duly authorises David Douglass, his lawful agent and attorney, to conduct the business, at the old stand in Whi taker street, where lie has a large and general supply of Philadelphia made Boots, ladies and gentlemens Shoes and Slippers, childrens Morocco and Leather Buskins, Ac. which will fife sold cheap for cash only. johv ‘oorr.LASs IC7* ALL Persons indebted to the late firm of D. &,.T. DOUGLASS, is required to cull 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 Joan Douglass, May 5 7 Mrs. ItAMSAYr’ A few Copies, for sale by H AURAL $ COPPEE, Bolton’s Centre Building, and at this Office. (pj- This work comes particularly recommended to the pious, from its interesting materials, adorned by the elegant pen of the celebrated Dr. Ramsay. April 14 “"the subscribers, HAVING entered into partnership, for the practice of Law in tue eastern district in the state of Georgia, tender their services to the public.— Their office i opened on the corner of Broughton and Bui! streets, RICH I). .W. HABERSHAM. AVM. HABERSHAM. Muy 15. 10