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the patriot.
SAVANNAH. JvlyVA. 1806.
To the people oj Georgia ,
I oblerve that Dr. Smelt
offers for a feat in Congress
for Georgia.
He is an honcftmar,a true
patriot, and poHeiTed of ma
lure and found judgement.
Thele are valuable qualities
for our Reprefsntative ; and
I will therefore give him my
vote.
I do not mean to disparage
other candidates.
VOTER.
The celebrated Irish orator, J
P. Curran is i© le appointed a
ju Ige of the common pleas in
Ireland in the room of judge
Johnson:
A worn.
O.i Friday last, being the
30th Anniverfaiy of the luj
dependence of the U. States,
Major Welch held Battalion
Multer at the House of Mr.
William Mmphy, in Burke
County ; after Mutter, at
which the Battaiion went, thro’
lever a 1 evolutions and per.
formed several firings, which
would have done honor to re
gular troops, the following
toalls were drank, accompanu
ed with the unanimous olau
dits of the company prefe.tt.
The 4th of juty 1776—10hg
to be remembered and ce
lebrated as (acred to free,
dom.
Tbo’ Jefferfor.—May his fer
vices as a Statesman Sc Phi’
lolopher never be forgotten.
■The Vice* Prefident—itcady
I and patriotic.
■General Eaton—a fedurge to
1 haughtiness.
If he death of our much belov
| ed Major General James
I to be t egret
[ ted ;a :d long may his mer-
I ntorious services be remens •
[ bsred by every Georgian.
■The Yazoo ‘{peculation—as it
I ought to be (dead.)
■The members of our late Le
I giflature, who voted in fa.
Ivor of diftritjuting the late
I cefiion of land by Lottery.
■The Constitution and laws of
I the State of Georgia ; whole-
B fume.
■The memory of Gen. George
I Vv'alhington.
■The heroes and fiatefmen of
II the Revolution.
BSympathy for the unfortunate
B late John Pierce.
■To Whitby, Nairn and Sling
I fby, with their vessels and
■ men—perdition.
■“fibfh influence —May it nev
B er conlamina'e the lliores
I °f Columbia.
■May Wisdom guide our pub.
i| be councils, ami peace and
I prolperity be the happy re
■ full.
and ft iendfhip with all
■ Nations upon honorable Sc
■ equitable terms —any tiling
■ rather than dilgrace.
fl>e glorious acqmlition of
I Louisiana—May our ex-
II ten five country be a happy
■ alvluni to the opprefled of
B every clime.
Bjealouty and dittrufl are the
B guardian angels that watch
B our liberty ; and confidence
B& security the harbengersol
11 slavery.
commerce Sc tna..
B nufatUires.
|Bfhe Piough, the plain and the
■H Anvil never negietled.
inhabitants of Georgia—
fl A * a y they never forget td ce.
B lebrate the anniversary of
B this glorious day, on which
|| l, * e y were declared free s.::d
independent.
May the Government of the
United States, adopt such
measures as will efFeftually
put a flop to depredations
on our commerce Sc intuits
offered our Hag by the ‘.ob
jects of the .Britiih Govern,
merit ; amicably if >ie,
so it is honorable to us as
an independent/Nation.
The American and Louilian
iati fair—may they never
forget this motto, that 44 none
but the brave deserve the
fair”
Our Sea* with Britain’s vessels
swarm,
Our trade & commerce droop ;
Our cities rob’d and left forlorn ;
Shall we to slavery stoop ?
Ah ! no, ah ! 110, you shall be
tree,
Liberty’s Goddess sahl;
Britannia’s (lag shall strike to
th;e,
And droop In haugli'y head.
Augusta Chronicle.
— ’ ■
nr S.ILJ (!) /r.v MAIL.
CH UU.E4 I'D duly t.
Gun- Bo at No it. Lieutenant
Iz a R.D, arrived this inurning, in
<.O days ii'Orn Gibraltar. Having
completely adjusted oUr diif'-ren
cos with aif tine Ba b.rv powers
the United Sta-es ana and vessel,
have been ordered to quit th>*ir
station 111 the Vie Irerran.-an, and
return to America.
1 he following squadron aaiied
from Gibraltar 011 tile 4th of June,
tor the United States.*
frigate Essex Comodore Ko
gers.
Frigate Vixen, Captain Cox.
Bomb-ketch Spitfire, Lieuteii
nit Hum.
Bomb ketch Vengeance, Lieu
tenant Sm.th.
Cutter Hornet, Lieutenant
Crane.
Gust-Boat No. 2, Lieutenant
Izard.
No. Lieutenant M’Gra'h.
No. 4, Lieutenant l{ ,nlev.
No. Lieu man: fl w son.
N>. t>, Lie iten mL 11 -nee.
No. 8, Li Utenam Heron.
No 9, Lieutenant Klba*-c.
No. 10, L euum nit S nellir.
Commodore Rogers parted
company the night after siding,
leaving the squadron un lev
charge of capt. Cox, of the Vix
en. Lieut, izard lost sight of t >e
fleet on the 7th of June, Lr. 34.
IS long. 1.5. All the Gun-Boats
are ordered for thi* port.
Ihe brig* Argus, lieutenant
Hull; and Syren, iieut. Smith ;
sailed lroia Gibraltar, for Nor
foik, on the 2d June.
The frigate Constitution, Capt.
Campbell, was left at Gibral ar,
where she was to remain for
some time. The Nautilus, Lieut.
Evans, was going in when the
mjuadron sailed. Toe Enterprise
si ho oner, Lieut. Porter, had
beer, sent to Tripoli with dis
patches.
Tile brig Hornet, capt. Dent,
arrived a ( Gibraltar on the Ist of
Jm from L’Orient ; and sailed
011 ibo Jj (or .Malaga.
’ July 17.
Ihe r.Lip PerseVeiance, anived
at Pilaclclptiia on the 6lh instant,
Irocn Amsterdam—whde olf the
coast of England, w . > boarded by
*everd ships of war and piiva
tvers, and tre'terl politely , but on
the 2d ittst. oft'the Cupts of tlie
Delawere, the dav the pilot waa
taken on board, he was boarded
by an officer from a Britiih fri
gate, who was either afraid or a
ashamed to tell the frigate’s
name. Tlier pressed the mite,
a Philadelphian born, and took
him on poard, where they tnal~
treated and insulted hitri some;
time, when they returned him to
his ship, having robbed him of
his journal, and some other small
matters, Lite above frigate was
seen eff the the Capes on the ls f ,
2d, and 3d inst. and is supposed
to be the Camhnm
KEW-YoKK, Jiilv 9.
Mr Peter R se, who went out
with general Miranda in the ship
Leander, and returned yesterday
in the sloop Atlantic from Far
badoci, gives the following sutc^
1 mont el ciremivit-aaccs which
transpired since leaving this port:
“ February l'-Ith, stroke ship
Cleopatra, who pressed 19 of the
Leander’s men. 15th, arrived at
Jacquemel, and lay there until
t!u* 26th of March ; then sailed,
and arived at Arabt on the 3d
April 14th, had a general muster
on shore, kod sailed 00 the 16th
for Porto. Cavellb. 28tli, en
gaged a Spanish brig and schr.
who captured our two schooners
with 79 men on board,—Mad*
sail for Bonaire, and arrived there
the day following, Sailed from
thence May Ist. 25 spoke sloop
Lilly, who supplied us w ill bread
I and water. 27th, auchored at
I Grenada, unu sailed again on the
! 28th, in company with the Lilly.
1 Four of our ru in were sent on
j boaid the Lily for presuming to
j enqmrc ot the captain what was
; the destination ol the ship ; and
three Spaniards were sent in their
place on board the Leander, June
7th, ar r ive-i under the direction
of the lieuten.v t o( the Lilly. 14th,
whiLt capt. Lewis was on shore,
tli:; m<ue w is sent for on board the
Lijl.y, and ah o'Sc-r from the Lilly
com; to t ike charge of the Lean
cLr, and impressed it or 1J A
meiicans, notwithstanding they
good protections* ; 1 he peo
ple in the Lean (hr oiTered to re
linquish their w tges if -hey might
be p.-.rmited to return hdnu-, but
this was refused.”
It was reported 11*t admiral
Cochrane, with nine siile of arm
ed vessels, was to accompany
Miranda on his expedition; and
Colonel Armstioug, who was at
Trinidad, had enli-ted TT) men
for that purpose. They weie
busily employed in enlisting at
BarbadotJ when our informant
lelt it,
A letter from a gentleman on
board the Lea uler dated Barba
does, June 1 2, mentions tliat Ad
miral Cochrane had delivered to
general Miranda, 40 Spanish
prisoueis equal to the number of
La ricani the jjf lia'rds have in
their power—that Admiral Coch
rane h I supplied general Miran
da with so ir vessels, which are to
accorhpany him to Trinidad
th at 10 wu> to sail on the 19th lor
I i.iii l * I, alistc <1 t.union, ol me
G-m- al’s friends where waiting
toj in him, and where he ex
p cted to receive every necessary
assislauce (or the enterprise. Lae
letter uitn.ioiis that the son of
colonel Smith, whom report iias
i freqoeatiy placed among the cap
: tured is still vtitit Miiauda.
J i!y 1 ).
■ Arrived, ship O’Bri
i en, from Ncw-Orleaiis, 30 days
Irom Belize, Yesterday at 3 A m
fell m with and spoke the Cam
brian trigate, who permitted us
to make sad ,• but it toeing calm,
we remained with.n rnusket shot
of each other ant ! 3 A. 44 when
a breeze springing up, she gave
chase and continued fueiog at
us until half past one when
she gave up the chase ; 15
shot were fired at us mmy of
which passed over and between
our masts and Some fed under
our stern and alongside but no
damage was sustained.
J Curd for Sir. Nick.
You fay men of the Jirjl ref
fcclibility in ibis city, have ai
ready formed an opinion on
ihe la k ject ofihe extract from
the Political Register, which ap
peared in tbo patriot on
Thursday lad, but does this ac
quit you of the charges bro’t
agairiil you ? Aniwo this una
cuiatc man.
It is very cafy for arty one
at hill fight, to form an opine I
ion of what you now are, and
from thence to conjcHurc
what you may have been in
your various niigradons. —
But let us come to the point.
Can you produce ere man of
; ihelirlt 1 eipet?ability, who wi.l
fay that he does not believe
one half of what at various
times was publilhed againifyou.
I believe it would puzzle your
reverence to find fuc.; a man
, in this pbcc 1 in 1 1 ante,
iAN'c, or any where die.
Keep yoarSelf outot Sir
?<ick I have fome more honevL,
for you to chew upon.
MI FLY
robbery:
1 ME Subic!iber’s Store on
Med s. lay lor Sc Scarbo
rough's wharf was broke open
j on the night of the lSth inlt.
and the following goods Stolen
therefrom, viz.
3 Do z. Sulpenccrs,
2 pieces Olive Cord,
3 Cotton Cadimere Coatees.
4 pieces Irilh Linen,
l Do Brown Holland,
1 Dofc. White Clock Stock
tngs,
I Do. Coloured do,
1 Do. Plad Veils,
3 Jane Coatees,
8 Fine Hats.
4 pair Duck Trow fers,
4 Blue Jackets.
5 Dq. Trow fi-rs Sc Pantaloons,
1 Box Candles,
1 Bolt Oznaburgs,
7 Cotton C alii mere Panta*
J loons,
J 6 Do, Nankeen do.
With sundry uiher articles
not alceriained
I wdi give a reward of fifty
dollars to any per foil or per
lons that will apprehend the
perpetrators, so that they may
be biought to condeigu pu
nifhmer.f.
THOMSON h TOIIPEY.
y J-il- : I _ 73 f.
’ NOTICE,
I have an able NE
GRf) M V N tli ant I wi/li to
hire by the month or year He
is a good boatman, fe handles
the ax and hoe with dexterity
Security for the payment of
bis wages mud be given in Sa
vaunah.
J. BItICKELL.
Jiilv 91 13 +
HOIV I v CIU TII It>l ‘JAIL.
JIM and MARCH.
Jim ;s a black ielluw, about
‘6 feci high, twenty (even or xb
ycar a of age j caffs him fell a
free man, (ays he was born 111
s :. Kut’s, fol obtained bis Iree
| dom in St. 1 huina’s. —March
j is (i mewhat of a yeliowilh
cad ; from eighteen to iwe-ty
years u( age, abour 5 feet 6
or 7 inches h:g!i, with a large
pot hook iron on hi* neck ; alto
a large iron on his lelt leg
lays he belongs to Dr. Richard’
fen of South Carolina.
V/M. PINDER, G. C. C.
July 22. __ 73
iN.IW is CHATIiAM J AIL.
Two Negroes, Jack, aoout
5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, and
about eighteen or twenty ye ns
of agr, of a very dirty com
plexion ; With a Urge Iron on
each leg —ami lays he belongs
to Mr. Williams near Coofd
hfctchia in South-Carolina.
The other fellow is alio c*l
led Jack, from twenty five to
thiity years cl age, and aoout
5 feetTevcn, he is alio cf a vc
ry dark Complexion, has a
large Icar on hts tight elbow,
which he fays was occalioneu
by a burn, he is lame in
the right teg ; he fays wa* oc
cafiomd by a boric ; call* him*
felfa free man, and at other
times he fays he belongs to a
Mr. William Martin near Au*
guff a, in this ffatc.
War. PlNDnit, G c. c.
July 23. 73.
_r>v the sun*
SA hi AII SC EL IZ 1,
vV^Sy - ’ Ci jit. llonand,
having cotton enough engag
ed to flow her between decks
and cabin, will take freight ot
cotton in the lower hold ii ap
plication is made by Tuesday
next, otherwile she will pro
cerd to fill up with lumber.
• 11. J. BOLTON.
July S3. Ti iL
CHEAPNESS,
Combined witli Ele
gance and Utility.
By the in ie arrivals from L l VCR’
POOL and GLA SGOW .
Andrew Low Cos.
Have received the largest and bes •
selected, as well as /V cheap
est assortment vs GOO DS t
■which then have e
ver offered for
sale.
~-C :P.XI3ING—-
Womens and Mens Gotten Hois,
ery
Ditto ditto silk ditto,
Boys &. Misses estten tk. sifk ditto
Cotton and silk Gloves, all sizes
Men’s linen thread Stocking.
Patent White and black l.act-s
Cotton and thread Lac■** and Veils
Footings and lYimmii gs
Habit shirts and Caps, cotton and
laco
Patent Gaiters
Black embossed and coloured
V< 1 Vet
Silk and cotton Fringes
Velvet net Trimmings and orna
meats
Btacilet-, Bsciuf'.nt Ruffs
Hibben-', velvet ditto
Rich Sarsenets, Modes and L tit -
sitings
Mew ndi India shawls
Lace Cambric and Ler.o do. Very*
low
Leno and Picquet Veils
Plain Muslins, ul! kinds
Figured and colona.de di'to
Figured Cambrics, Cambric Dix
mines
4-4 linen and cotton Cheeks
4 4 Apron Checks, very good
Children’s Leather Caps
Children and youth’s Hrtk
Midi’s Hats, com mon and fine
Bombazines and Bohib.tzetts
Black Cambric and Bubk duslicll
Black Lerio and I’ cquet ui to
Black 1 >ce Shades and (.loalks
Horr.al Ex Pullicat Ha-.JkerchteTs
Firic’iitieji pocket tlaniiktrcliieft
Children’s diuo
Pirated Callobts, fcTevvry deft .^.
lion
Dimities, jlluslinets,
I* hate and coloured NlarseiileS
‘1 .Urkstits, Ccirduiojs Velvei
teens
Fustians, Jeans, NankenetS
‘Co lon Keiseynieres
Cotton Shir'ings
Cotton Cambrics, every Width ana
price
Cotton and Silk Cliambr&ys and
Entires
HanJsome plaid aodcorded CaiU
brics
Clouting, Toweling and Table
Cloth I(iat era
Coarse and fine Sheetings
7-8 and 4 4 Linens, II nek aback*
Long Law.is ad French Cair.bru S
Biitanmas ami Halil.as
Brown Linens unu .Sheet'icgt
Parasols and Umbr lias
Fails in,great variety
Jdt lplii threads in paper and var-s
nislied boxes
Marking ditto
Ounce and [.isle threads
Coloured, Stitching & Oziiaburgs
ditto
Best White Chapel Needles
Paper and pound pins
Sewing silks and twists
Button moulds and shirt outtOus
Mai king Canvass
Fashionable plated and gilt bul-*
tons
Ditto pearl ditto
Marseilles limits, Counterpane*
B. dticks
Furniture fringes and tassel,
. iik handkerchiefs and shawls
Coloured (..ambries ,
A lew doz* n fleecy hosiery', Vat
invalids ,
Pavillion Gauze, white aCa ca
louretl
Best l-la.x and Tow Ostvibnrg
AND JUST DEEM. I) *
India Lustrings, Bauaaunax ami
Htiuibnins
Hyson and Imperial Leas
Blue Cottons, t*c.
IVith many uthur article* nc-t
enumerated.
Merchants wim find it
convenient 10 purchase (or Cash,
01 order* upon peoplt*
i| town, will find these goods
worth (heir attention.
WUy 23. iH tA