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OF THE
AMERICAN PATRIOT.
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are principles founded upon an immutable ba
sis, which misrepresentation may tor a while
obscure, but cannot permanently affect: prin
ciples stamped by eternal experience, approv
tu bv the plainest dictates of common sense,
aiul recognised and practiced by WASHING
TON and HAMILTON. They advocate the
honor of our country, not by pitiful parsimo
ny, commercial restrictions, apd ridiculous
roodomontade; but bv manly, adequate and
efficient measures.—They cherish Agricul
ture, and ‘ foster Manufactures, not by maim
ingand crushing Commerce, but by extending
towards it a just and l.bera! protection.—Tlie
©Deration of these principles have rendered our
country prosperous; and under their influence
every branch of society were successfully cn
g-_ ;x’d in their various occupations.—Our
> countrymen received an invigorating encour
agement from the correct and honorable ir.ca
auras of Government administered by aW \btf-
ISGTON—their purity were developed, and
by appreciating them, wealth and its conse
quent comforts and enjoyments, honor and
respect with their attending benefits, recom
pensed the justness of thc-ir choice of Nation
al Rulers.—The same cause, the exercise of
tlie same principles, will produce similar ef
fects. To assist the restoration of this cause
wiii lie ?. leading object with this Paper—ln
promoting this desirable end; moderation, can
dir and truth will be rigidly adhered to, and
all private character inviolably held sacred.
THIS Paper will comment upon with unre
served liberality, public men and public mea
sures, and will endeavor to place in a clear
point of view, the misconduct of die public
servants in attempting to cajole, deceive and
mislead the people, thereby to maintain the
high posts of honor, Which their measures
prove them incapacitated to fi!i; and the
impropriety and inccrrec .ness of their uiew
., {Vaught with disaster and M in.—To
banish political deception and restore tlie clear
light (a truth; to expose the ’Kitty bfUSces
hfilUr.guihg and designing men, and give to
Integrity and Talents their clue weight arid
iiifi.lebce in society; and to promote the great
ends of public utility and general welfare, by
advocating enlightened and enlarged mea
sures, will claim the strict attention of the
Proprietors.
THE purs American sentiments by
which this print will unerringly be guided,
mil all receive no pollution from any foreign
predilections: The aggressions of no nation
will be paliateei, nor the injuries or insults of
auv power extenuated ; a just, an ingenuous,
a candid policy towards ail nations, which
disdains as unworthy the dignity of a great
republic, and derogatory to the character of
an enlightened government, equivocation 01
deeption, will gladly receive our utmost sup
poru
SKETCHES cf debates in Congress,
Marine Memoranda, interesting Foreign and
‘Domestic Intelligence, Public Documents,
rad Eiuquent Popular Soeeches, will receive
a regular insertion. Original Political and
Scientific Essays, will claim our particular
attention—and gentlemen of talents, whose
observation, discernment and acquirements,
render their opinion and remarks interesting,
are invited to disseminate the productions of
their leisure through this PAPER.
JOHN S. MITCHELL.
CHARLES M. PRATT.
SAVANNAH, April 14, 1815 1
Villainy Detected ! ! !
HAVING observed a publication
signed by Philip ,T. Martinangele. re-
Eli r charge of Liar, Scoundrel &
Cal et r.l ‘■•’fltce it to say,
.tha ■ pr;w J ‘ ’ villi’
be; y;’ vi . - lents
wi ie fesutf uri : r inartl
hi i .- t the
b’” r . i, of
mi. s incased.
,V.
Asa further proof to the public of
the baseness of the fellow, 1 have in
serted a copy of the document which
he has signed, and witnessed by hi r.
Daniel I. Cook and Mr. Charles E.
Flinn, viz:
‘‘ This is to certify that I, Philip I.
Martinangele, never did, directly or in
direetly traduce, or try to traduce, in
jure, gt try to injure, in no wav or
form whatever, cither in word, deed or
aetiot!. the character of
1- i>d know nothing of ——than
mat which comport with the dignity
af a— . This lam willing to at*
fost.” He being brought before a ma
gistrate to attest, refused so doing, and
declared that if the document which
•’s had signed would be return’
hiat be would acknowledge
1 liar. C. J •
t'lV A copy of trie above <
is now in my possession.
Savannah, June 1, 1813.
At Private Sale,
35 Hhds, Muscovado Sugar,
15 BbiS. ditto. do,
10 Chests Hyson Tea,
25 Bags Coffee,
12 Bags Black Pepper.
15 Boxes Chocolate.
16 Hhds. and 25 bids. Whiskey,
6 Hds. N. E. Hum,
2 Pip es Holland Gin,
2 Pipes Madeira Wine,
1 Pipe Spanish Brandy,
SO Kegs Cordial,
20 Kegs old Hve Whiskey,
200 Bags Cow Pease,
30 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
50 Pieces Tow Cloth,
50 Hearns Writing and Wrapping
Paper,
150 dozen Handkerchiefs assorted.
1). WILLIFORD.
June 2. st 15
At Private Sale,
4 Pipes Cognac Brandy
16 Hhds. 4th proof Rum excellent
flavor
15 do N. E. ditto
20 Pipes Gin
3 Pipes India Point do
50 Bbls. do.
20 Bbls. Whiskey
10 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar
20 Bbls. ditto
50 Bags Green Coffee
5 Chests Hyson Tea
8 Ditto Hyson Skin ditto
14 Bbls. Pepper, 20 Bags do.
300 Boxes Soap and Candles,
15 Boxes Sperm Caudles,
200 Reams Writing Paper,
2000 Yards Tow Cloth,
3000 Pair Ladies’ and Gentlemens’
Shoes and Slippers,
100 Dozen Suwarrow Iloois,
30 Boxes Straw Bonnets,
10 Dozen Spanish Cigars,
150 Do. Spelling Bocks,
80 Pieces Homespun,
40 Do. C'Ctto'rt Sagging,
2<)o Groce Cr.rks
2 Patent Time Pieces
Humhums, Flag Hankerchiefs, See. &e.
By HOWE & DiMON.
May 23 14
Jonathan Meigs,
Has for sale for Cash or approved
Paper.
18 Hhds brown Sugar,
16 do. high Ith proof rum, equal to
Jamaica,
30 Boxes Soap, [Doolittle’*]
40 do. Mould Candles,
10 Bags Coffee,
20 Kegs Tobacco, 5 heads to the
lb. of B. J. Harris’ mannfaetury
5 do. Cavendish do.
3 Boxes Rhode-lsland manufac
tured Goods,
500 Gunny Bags,
GOO 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 Wine,
20 Pieces Prussian Bagging,
40 Coils Cordage,
2 Chests hyson tea, Pauputs cargo,
20 Kegs FF. rag Powder, warran
ted equal to Dupon s.
May 12 6t 9
Now Landing
From BRIG AMERICA.
73 Bbls. Philadelphia Superfine
Flour,
ALSO,
From SLOOP SOPHIA.
So Boxes brown Soap,
20 Do. Spermaceti Candles,
12 Do. Tallow do.
10 Hhds. N. E. Hum,
150 Bundies Wrapping Paper,
10 Bbls. Glauber Salts,
For Sale on Board,
Bids. Apples and Potatoes,
15 Bundles Hay,
In Store,
35 Quarter and half-quarter Casks
P. Madeira Wine,
14 Cases Men’s fine and coarse and
Children’s Morocco Hats,
15 Bbls. No. 2 Mackerel:
J. BATTELL.
April 24 4
J. and G. Charlton,
ST RECEIVED,
, Butter,
Cheese,
i ‘ l > kerel,
o<, for family use,
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SAVANNAH, FRIDAY JUNE 5, 1812.
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I ne Subscribers
HAVE on hand AND are now
OPENING.
At their Xcni-Slore, south side of Johnston's
oquace.
An Extensive Assortment of
European , India & Do
mestic Goods.
Well calculated for the present and
approaching season, which will bedis
posed oi atJLheir usual low prices for
CASH, C©. rON, ,r undoubted town
acceptances.
ANDREW LOW, tk Cos.
April 14. t
For NEW-VORK'.
*tfsSk Tllc fast *ading Packet Bria
OROZIMBO, S. B.
master.—For Freight or Passage, an
ply to the master on board, or to
DUNNING k CLAY.
FOR SALE OX BOARD,
30 Keggs Paint
Ship Clumps
3 Bbls. Brushes.
May 29 u ,
For NEW-YORK,
The ship HANTONIA, Hand,
master which has three fourths
of her cargo engaged, for the balance
or passage apply to the captain on
board, or
M‘KINNE BARNETT, $ co.
n;ay 25 3t 13
FOR PHILADELPHIA, PROVE
HENCE or BOSTON.
The sloop JOHN & HENRY,
rapt. Wing, for freight, or
passage to cither of the above ports,
apply on board, or to
J. BATTELLE.
May 26 13
For PIIILADELPAIA.
Afr The Packet Brig HETTY,
eapt. Skinner, will sail the
3rd of June. For Height or passage
apply to
JACOB IDLER Sc Cos.
may 39 14
For NEW-YORK‘,
The fast sailing brig ELSI
NORE, Pratt, master, lias
two thirds of her cargo ready to go on
board. For remainder or passage ap
ply to the captain on board, at Messrs.
Taylor and Scarborough’s wharf, or
DUNNING Sf CLAY,
may 26 13
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Ship NEW GOOD IN
wtT-rV TENT captain Hidden , ha
ving half her cargo engaged, she w ill
be loaded before the 4th of July, for
freight of 400 Bags of Cotton ap
ply to
JOHN CARNOCHAN.
Slay 22. 19 12
For NEW-YORK, NFAV-PORT,
And NEH -BEDFORD,
The new fast sailing sloop Ex
periinent, captain Turner will
sail in four days, for passage bfily ha
ving comfortable accommodations, ap
ply on board, or to
1 ‘ J. BATTELLE.
Who has Landing from said vessel
from Boston.
New-England Rnm,
Candles, Beef, Pork,
Glauber Salts,
Cod Fish, Hollow \Vare,
Smoaking Pipes,
Cordial in half Barrels,
Writing Wrapping, and Printing
Paper,
II \T£, asserted,
ALSO,
50 Casks Fione Lime,
15 Bundles Hay,
FOR SALE OX BOARD,
Irish Potatoes in Barrels.
IX STORE,
Philadelphia superfine Flour,
Up country do.
Epermaeeti Candles, I allow <>o.
Soap, Madeira Wine, &c. &e.
Mav 12 9
FOR BOSTON,
Brig SALLY BARKER,
Joshua Hall, Master will
sail in 5 or 6 days, having one hull
her freight engaged, for the balance,
or passage, apply to the Master, or
{ “ J- BATTELLE.
Hl,o Gjfevs For Sale,
100 Casks Lime,
Which will lie sold low if taken
immediately from on board.
May 6 i
Bills on Boston ?
For Sale by,
„ ‘ Wm. TAYLOR.
May 22 5t 12
Bills on Providence,
„ ot , CiuiODß-isuixn.)
* or ,s a ] e
T. BECKWITH.
May 15 i0
Bills on Providence,
_ CRIIODE-ISLAXD.J
At short sight. For sale by
Christopher R. Greene.
May 15 fit 10
Joseph Carruthers,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
St. Übe’s SALT and
MOLASSES in Hhds.
April 14. a
N ankeens.
tooo Pieces long Yeiiow NAN
KEENS, for rale by
J. Caig ?k'R. Mitchell,
may 13 lo
For Sale,
Now landing from brig Maryland,
73 hhds. New-Orleans SUGAR
75 coils bale HOPE
2 Hawsers. On liberal terms.
DUNNING tk CLAY,
April 17 2
For Sale,
Forty-five thousand Bricks,
Fifty Bundles Hay,
Madeira Wine, Candles, and tow-
Cloth,
Received per brig Gustavus, Capt.
Greenough. Apply or, board, or to
HAZEN KIMBALL.
may 29 3t 14
For Sale,
V IAHK House and Lot at present oe
& copied by Mr. Henry Tucker,
situated in a pleasant and healthy part
of the city. For terms apply to
REES k DEM ERE
May 26 13
For Sale
FOR H ALF CASH, HALF GOODS.
A LOT IX LOUISVILLE
m*7ITH a good dwelling house,
7 v kitchen, stable, and all other
necessary out buildings thereon.
The above place is well suited for
shop-keeper, or mecanic, it having two
front shops thereon. Apply at the
American Patriot office.
May 29 14
To Rent,
A CONVENIEN T HOUSE for a
small family, in a pleasant and
central part of the City. For parti
culars, enquire of
JOSEPH KING
may 26 13
Cow Pease.
ONE Hundred BAGS of twenty
Bushels each, for sale by
D. WILLIFORD,
may 26 3t 13
Porter, Claret, See.
5 Casks London Porter,
1.2 Dozen best iiourdeaux Claret, and
a few Boxes fresh Olives and An
chovies received per Sloop De
light, from Charleston,
For Sale Ini
“WOODRUFF & BRANT,
may 26 7t 13
Female Academy.
THERE will be a vacation until
Monday 3th of June. Mr. Mc-
Neil is obliged to leave town.
—7 The report if Use committee
of examination will appear siioiLy.
may 29 14
NO IG.
T. Beckwith,
. Iliads wharf.
rjus just received by the brig Governor
Hopkins, and note offers for sale at
unusual low prices.
12 Cases domestic, manufactured Cot
ton Goods
1 Ditto lotto superfine Wollen da.
1 Ditto Canton Crapes
iOo Reams Wraping Paper
13 Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards
4 A ranks Dunstable Bonnets
4 Ditto Kid Shoes
2 Blits. Mens lined & bound ditto
70 Bbls. Pilot Bread
1 Ton Cordage
15 Pipes Pawtuxet Gin
2 Hhds 4th proof Rum
Coffee Tobacco &c. &e.
May 15 st io
— .... i
Landing,
At Rice's Wharf,
From cti board the Sloop Ard
turns, from Fredericksburgli.
Virgina.
1500 bushels Cent,
30 barrels Flour,
Cos half barrels do.
10 barrels Pilot Bread,
Cl hers Crackers,
I\r S:tie l‘!i
. CAr.kENTER & GREEN 1 .
May t? 5
ja
Just Received,
AND FOR SALE,
30 Bbb. Philadelphia Sup. FLOUtI,
14 Pipes GIN,
23 Bills. BEER,
5 Bliis. BEEF and BOKK,
3 Bbls. BREAD.
JACOB IDLER, & Cos.
April 14 i
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