The American patriot. (Savannah, Ga.) 1812-1812, May 26, 1812, Image 1

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THE AMERICAN PATRIOT. VOL I. K amkuican patriot js pub ISlir.n OX TUESDAYS .1X1) PHI. )AYS, BY MITCHELL AM) PRATT. VEXT 1)0011 TO run CUSTOM {OUSE, OX THE BAY, SAY AX YAH, AT SIX DOLLARS PER AX. sUM. INTIXO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IMTH XE ATX ESS, AT DIE OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN ’ATRIOT. TiTo spec t u s 0 F TII E AMERICAN PATRIOT. THE principles which this PAPER will por, are designated by its name.—They principle* founded upon an immutable bu witicli misrepresentation may for a while jure, but cannot permanently affect: prin ts stamped by eternal experience, appro*. >v the plainest dictates of common sense, cognised and practiced by \\ .YSlllNG ;; and HAMILTON. They advocate the ■ji of our country, not by pitiful parsimo commercial restrictions, and ridiculous lamontade; but by manly, adequate and aent measures.—They cherish Agricul* ■, and foster Manufactures, not by maim, aid crushing Commerce, butbi extending ads it u just and liberal protection.—The ration of these principles have renderedour itry prosperous; and under their influence ■v branch of society were successfully en ed in their various occupations.—Our itrymen received an invigorating encour nent from the correct auu honorable mea * of Government administered by aW ASlf -ITON—their purity were developed, and ippreciating them, wealth and its conse nt comforts and enjoyments, honor anti tect with their attending benefits, recoin. sed the justness of their choice of Nat'ion ulers.—The same cause, the exercise ol same principles, will produce similar ef >. To assist tlie restoration of this cause be a leading object with this Paper.—l:, noting this desirable end; moderation, can sad truth will be rightly adhered to, and ■r vate character inviolably tie id sacred, lili Paper will comment upon wuii unre ed liberality, public men and public mea s,aWi will endeavor to place in a clear it of view, the misconduct of the public .sits in attempting to cajole, deceive ana esd tiie people, thereby to maintain the i posts of honor, which their measures e them incapacitated to fill ; and the roprk-ty and incorrectness of their mtu* s, fraught with disaster and ruin.—To sh political deception and lxstorc the clear igtsmeh i to expose the petty artifices trig-ling and designing men, and g.ve to triiv anu Talents their tine weight and enre in society ; and to promote the gnat of public utility and general welfare, b -eating enlightened aid enlarged u.t.. j, will claim the strict attention of the jfietors. TIIE pure American sentiments by Ii this print will unerringly he guided, i receive no pollution from any foreign .flections : The aggressions of no nation be paliated, nor the injuries or insults of power extenuated ; aju .t, an ingenuous, ndid policy towards all nations, which .tins as unworthy the dignity of a great ibhc, and derogatory to the character of nlightened government, equivocation or slion, will gladly receive our utmost sup- BSKETCTIES of debates in Congress, ,ne Memoranda, interesting Foreign and estic Intelligence, Public Documents, Eloquent Popular Speeches, will receive polar insertion. Original Political and ltific Essays, will claim our particular ition—and gentlemen of taleffts, whose rvatwn, discernment and acquirements, ertlieir opinion and remarks interesting, nvited to desseminate the productions of r leisure through this PAPER. JOHN S. MITCHELL. CHARLES M. PRATT. IVANNAII, April 14, 1812 1 .Caution HIE public are cautioned against trading for two NOTES and a E BILL, drawn n oiir favor by Jaham Joseph, who ran away be en the island loth of April last, n this city. note at sixty days dated March 3d for . g 290 37 1 -2 do- do. do. March sth for - - . 158 73 iso, a due bill given us for the mee on thirteen Dales of Cotton him, the amount near three hun i dollars. The notes not being were lodged in hank and of course name was ou the hack as enstoma- hen lodged in hank the note 200 37 1-2 cents was endorsed by lsrs - i Richmond and Allen and our es lor the purpose of discount should have advertised them be i hut thinking that when we sent 1 hv John Jones, we had a good - hut have been deceived. We “lore forewarn all persons from mg ior the said notes or due hills “mentioaed, as they are not worth -at, 1 r. H. 8c T. Crapon. y n Hills of Lading or s dc at this Office. FOR BOSTON, Brig CLEOPATRA, W. Conklin, master, should a freight not offer in a few days, she will then take freight for any permit ted port.—Apply ou hoard to the cap tain or MKINNE. BARNETT & eo. May 22. \ 2 fror F HEIGHT to any Northern Port. JifjkThc Brig BENEFACTOR? Joshua Cushing, master—a staunch good vessel, is daily expected to return from Beaufort; lor freight or passage apply to JONATHAN MEIGS. May 22 12 FOR LIVERPOOL. l&gThe Ship NEW GOOD IN TENT captain Walden , ha ving half her cargo engaged, she will he loaded before the 4th of July, for freight of 400 Bags of Cotton ap ply to * JOHN CARNOCHAN. May 22. 19 13 For FREIGHT or CHARTER, I'he Schooner Olive Branch, Walter Davis, master, will take freight immediately. Apply to Gapt. Davis on board or to T. BECKWITH. may 19. 11 FOR NEW-FOR IP, Xp: The ship IIANTONIA, Isaac sJdfciffe 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 FOII NEW-YORK, J-ZT The brig MARYLAND, N. *k NiGlift, master, will meet with dispatch, having a considerable part of her cargo engaged—for freight, apply onboard, at M { Kinne’s wharf or to DUNNING & CLAY. April 21 3 FOR NE W- 1 ORRh The fust sailing Packet ship UwsU SUPERIOR, //• L. Champlia master; will sail 0:1 Friday 13th. inst. For passage only having -Splendid ac commodations. Apply to Capt. champ lin or MAHER & NORRIS, Anciattx' s wharf FOR. SALE—an elegant Clinker built BOAT. May 12 4t 9 FOll NEW-VOJtfC, brig SAVANNAH PACK - fes*** ET, William Jocelin, mas ter, will sail on Friday 13th instant. For passage only, having handsome accommodations, apply to the captain, or tO ( B. OGDEN & Cos. Who have landing. fron the above vessel. A few bundles HAY 3 pipes India Point Gin And a few barrels New-York Beer. For sale, apply as above, Bills on New-York. May 12 9 The Strong Copper-fastened SHIP LYDIA, Captain Farnam, is daily ex pected here, and will take a Freight to New-York —either to he delivered there, or to wait the event of the Embargo, and then proceed (0 Liverpool, apply to JOHN CARNOCHAN. April 24 4 FOR BOSTON, r|3r The Brig SALLY BARKER, Afr&rsL Joshua Hall, Master will sail in 3 or 6 days, having one half her freight engaged, for the balanee, or passage, apply to the Master, or to J. BATTELLE. Who Offers For Sale, 100 Casks Lime, Which will lie sold low if taken immediately from on hoard. May 6 1 For NORFOLK $ BOSTON. Or to any other one port in the Chesapeake, je/UW The new and fast sailing pilot boat built schooner Hazard, burthen S3 tons, will take freight on eeascnahle terms. Apply to JONATHAN AiriGS. Who lias 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 SAVANNAH, TUESDAY MAY 26, 1812. For NEW-PORK', NEWPORT, And NEW-IIEDFORI), The new fast sailing sloop Ex periment, captain Turner will sail in four days, for passage only ha ving comfortable accommodations, ap ply on board, or to J. BATTELLE. Who has Lauding from said vessel from Boston. New-England Rnm, Candles, Beef, Pork, Glauber Salts, Cod Fish, Hollow Ware, Smoaking Pipes, Cordial in half Barrels, Writing Wrapping, and Printing, Paper, HATS, assorted, ALSO, 50 Casks Stone Lime, 13 Bundles Hay, FOR SALE ONBOARD, Irish Potatoes in Bartels, IX STORE , Philadelphia superfine Flour, Up country do. Spermaceti Candies, Tallotv do. Soap. Madeira Wine, &e. &c. May 12 g Bills on Boston, For Sale by, Wm. TAYLOR. May 22 ot < 3 Bills on Providence, „ C RIIODE-ISLAXD.J For Sale by, T. BECKWITH. May 15 to Bills on Providence, (lIHOD E-ISLAND. J At short sight. For sale by Christopher It. Greene. May 13 st to A Large Lot of Cotton Bagging, Offered in barter for Sea-Islanil or Upland COTTON, on favorable terms —Apply to, ’ R. RICHARDSON, & co. May 22. 3t 12 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 hv CARPENTER & GREEN. May 5 5 J. and G. Charlton, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, (1 OS HEN Butter, Jl dn. Cheese, Salmon, Mackerel, Beef put up for family use, May 12. “ 9 Flour, ONE bnudred and fifty barrels of fresh superfine Fiour, receiv ed from Richmond by the schooner Hazzard 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, P'or sale hy CARPENTER 8c GREENE. May 13 3t. 9 FOR SALE Now landing from brig Maryland, 73 hhds. Netv-Orleans SUGAR 73 coils hale ROPE 2 Hawsers. On liberal terms. DUNNING & CLAY. April 17 2 Just Received, AND FOR SALE, 30 Bids. Philadelphia. Sup. FLOUR, 14 Pines GIN. 23 Bids. BEER. 5 Bbls. BEEF and PORK, 3 Bids. BREAD. JACOB IDLER, & Cos. April 14 1 Proposals for Publishing by subscrip- - lion, A TRANSLATION from the FRENCH OF A. LE SAGE’S Historical, Genealogical, Chro nological, and Geograph ical Atlas. By P. F. BLOND IN. CONDITION'S. fIN HE Historical Atlas, will con- JS. tain thirty-one original tables, and five additional charts, hv the translator. These thirty-six charts will equal in every respect the Portraiture of Eng lish History, and the Historical Map of the I nited Kingdom of Great-Bii lain and Ireland, No. XIH and XIV, which accompany these proposals. These charts have been selected for a spec ilium, because their contents, being familiar to the generality of A meriean readers, the public are ena bled to judge of die undertaking and its execution. The delivery will he made monthly, by two sheets at a time, as soon as the subscription will defray the expenses. The price to subscribers w ill he one dollar and txventy-five yents for every sheet to he paid at (he time of deliv ery. The subscription list once closed, the price will be enhanced to purchasers. TIIE attention of the public is so- 1 lieited to this distinguished and valu able work ; its celebrity in Europe, has induced its translation into Eng lish, and republication in the United States; and its excellence has alrea dy insure i it a very extensive sub scription. | CT’ The two numbers of the work above referred to, are received, and may he seen at the store of the sub scribers. SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS. May 22. 4t 12 Mrs. ramsay. a few copies for saR b> H ARRAL # HOP PE K, Bolton’s Gentre Building, and at this Office. This work comes par ticularly recommended to the pious, from its interesting materials, adorn ed by the elegant pen of the celebrated Dr. Ramsay. April 14 l fT Substitute for Cash. rrpHE ssbscribers taking into con & sideration the extreme dulness of the times, oiler for sale their remain ing stock of Shoos, and Boots Or any part thereof in barter for prime Cotton and Rice. IQ* Purchasers for the country trade will find it for their advantage to call as tiie above stock will be sold low r . ® BARNS & KVELETIL may 19 11 Gibbons’ Buildings. Boots and Shoes. Just Received, per ship Superior and Brig Savannah Tucket, At OLIVER 11. TAYLOR’S, Market Square. rjAAVO Trunks prime New-York ft Boots, ami a large and elegant assortment of Ladie’s Gentlemen’s and Childrens Shoes, which are offered for cash only. I; J. SCRIBNER; May 12 9 Latest Fashions. Just received per brig Eliza Lord, from New- York at OLIVER 11. TAYLORS Market Square. I ADIES Kid and Morroeco Slips J 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 Lace Boots, with many other articles, which makes a very complete assortment—are offered for sale for cash only. B. J. SCRIBNER. Joseph Carriithers, OFFERS FOR SALE, St. Übe’s SALT and MOLASSES in Hhds. April 14. I NO 13. If The Subscribers IIA\ Lon hand, and are now opening, [at their new More, south sale it Johnston’s square] an exten sive assortment of EUROPEAN, IN IDA and DOMESTIC GOODS;— well calculated for the present and approaching season, which will he dis posed of at tin ,r usual low prices for GASH, COTTON, or undoubted town acceptances. ANDREW LOW. & Cos. April t 4. j T. Beckwith, Rice's wharf. Has just received by the brig Governor Hopkins,and note offers for valent unusual low prices. 12 Case,v domestic manufactured Cot ton Goods 1 Ditto ditto superfine Wallen do. t Ditto Canton Crapes too Reams Wraping Paper 13 Boxes No. lo Cotton Cards 4 Trunks Dunstable Bonnets 4- Ditto Kid Shoes 2 Bids. Mens lined & hound ditto 7o BbU. Pilot Bread 1 Ton Cordage 13 Pipes Pawtuxet Gin 2 Hhds 41 h proof Hum Coffee Tobacco &c. &c. May 15 8t io Jonathan Meie*s, lias for sale for Cash or approved Taper. 18 Hhds brown Sugar, 10 do. high 4th proof rum, equal to Jamaica, 30 Fx xes Soap, [Doolittle’s] 40 do Mould Candles, 10 Bags Coffee, 20 Kegs Tobacco, 5 heads to the lb. of 11. .1. Harris’ inannfoctury 5 do. Cavendish do. 3 Boxes Rhode-!dand manufac tured Goods, 500 Gunny Bags, Goo lbs. ‘tobacco Georgia, 10 Tons Waggon .ire Iron, 12 do. Axe Bar, do. 3 do. American do. 2 do. square do. 1000 lbs. Crawley steel. COO do. American do, 1 Pipe Madeira Wind, 20 Pieces Prussian Bugging, 40 Coils Cordage, 2 t hosts hyson tea, Pauputs cargiij 20 Kegs FF. rag Powder, warran ted equal to Dnpon’s. May 12 6t 9 Now Landing From BRIG AMERICA. 75 Bbls. Philadelphia Superfiim Flour, 0 Also, From SLOOP SOPHIA. 65 Boxes brown Soap, 20 l)o. Spermaceti Candles, 12 Do. Tallow do. 10 Hhds. N. E. Rum, 150 Bundles Wrapping Paper, 10 Bids. Glauber Saits, P'or Sale cn Board, Bids. Apples and Potatoes, 13 Bundles Hay, In Store, 30 Quarter and half-quarter Casks L. P. Madeira Wine. 14 Cases Men’s fine and coarse and Children’s Morocco Hats, 13 Bbls. No. 2 Mackerel; J. BATTELL. April 24 4 Just Received, Bij tale arrivals from Hie Northward, 2,000 Pair ’.lni’s lined ar.d hound Shock, 2 Large trunks Morocco s!opens, 1 do. Kid do. 2 do. hoys Shoes, 1 Case Straw Bounds of the latest Fashious 20 CO Yards straw braid and trimmings all of which will he sold low fir cash, or in barter for prime upland C< tton. M. STODDARD. Johnsiati’3 Squsrf Mav 12. 9