The Southern patriot. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1804-1806, August 07, 1806, Image 3

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J.MrU'sr, wliere.ever at may be found i requiring tbs shijs of tlic Jorjfis.li squadron to cU pt t froih f ;,e ports and waters of die United States; arid incase of this reguM lion not being complied yiili, prohibiting all pilots from assisting in navigating them, and ai| in civiiiuals from furnishing them with provisions or cuter supplies ; ami interdicting, far ever, the eo irttcce of captain Whitby, of tiie Leander, captain Nairue, of the Cahiorian, and captain Samp son of the Driver, into any .American haven, whatever ships they may in future command.” “Tne death of Pierce, the A jnifScan ieaman, is not the only grievance set forth in the Procla mation. The jurisdiction of the United States is said to have been v ,„|,,-..i . it,., i.nliiurfi.} iiitMniu. lions and vexations commuted ou ilieir trade are af,o included m the list of complaints. The former js certainly an accusation pf. a very serious nature. Capt, Whit, by, if not acting under superior orders, has taken a dreadful re sponsibility upon himself, it would be unfair to give any opinion upon }rs conduct until this point is decidad. We regret exceeding ly that he has r turned o resume his station off New-York. It is ■peculiarly uulortunate, under tile existing circumstauces. It is impossible that he can remain there, without either renewing those practices which have given s much offence to the Ameri cans, or being subject to centu 'PK-iious behaviour from every trader of the nation passing under the bows of tlie Leander, in case he should decline die exercise of the right of visit and search.'’ NEW YORK, July 15. The circuit court met yefter <3ay morning, at ten o’clock, pursuant to adjournment— prefent judge Talmage. The court proceeded to bear the cause of the United States again!! William S. Smith, {'he jury being called and fwern— the Attorney-General cOncifely flared the cause to the jury and ijhen proceeded to ihe . xktnu a i ino of the witnelfes in bthalf of the prolecutum • jVlelfrs. Samuel G. Ogden, doctor Rj tnaine, David Gelaton, <~col’ | lector of the port] John M 4 lean, general Stevens, aichard Bddcn, Jonathan Ogden and John Jacob Altor were fever* ally sworn and examined. In ihe course of the examination fevetal quell ions were n {lced which gave rile to considerable deiuhoiy conversations among thecounfcl. From the progiefs or the buunefs we are induced lo believe that several days “ill be con fumed in the exami nation of wimelfes. The suit instituted by Mr. Du atic, the Editor of the Aurora, a g.H ‘St Peter Mirkm, for an as •‘•mlt and battery, has been at 1 kngth tried ; and tbe jury have j Lund a verdict in favor of tiie I'laint.ff, and allowed six hun dred dollars damages. Times. It is worthy of remark, that the passengers who arrived a: New- Tork ni tuc ship Justin, capt. Gardner, from Nevvry, had a ®°ng them upwards of 22,000 guineas. Philadelphia paper. Extract of a letter from Gov. Hull, dated Detroit, -June *9th, 1806. u If accounts of Indian hostili tji’s have been published, as I Juink probable, I wish they may wVrfCwntradictetl, as they are a S re at injury to the country-’’ 1 ‘ i hive neror known the In cians more satisfied or tranquil, thru they are at present.” Extra ft of a letter from a wen ilem in at Detroit, to tbe E ditcir oi ihc Peters burjG 4* zette, dated June 4, ißos. ‘‘ Welitive b<£n in a state of agitation, for some diva past, in conxeqi . fj'tfe 0 f reports that our l diaii were about to strike in this settlement, but upon investigaiiun the report appears to be ill-founded.—The affair cf N. York made many of our ze ulous p-y riots here, conceive .that the English government had some a g ncy in exciting the Indians to Mis supposed attack, but 1 am perfectly convoked that the Indi ans never intended, n.br tiic En glish ‘governm >m stimulated th in to acts of hostility.” Sheriff's Sales. IVILL BH ffiD fin the first Court house. between the hours cj io and 3 o'’clock■ An undivided lifth part of a tract of land containing four bun Ired and thirty acres, be tiie ■ same more or less fold survey) joining the south part, of the or phan house ‘plantation, well time be red with pine, and 1 considera ble portion adapted to the culture of cotton and provLioiu, having the advantage ot a good naviga tion to tiiis cm . Levied on a ihe property qf Emanuel liengiil, at the suit of E d:>va? and Lewis, point ed out by the defendant. Postponed lrom August sales. H. \V. \\ ILLI.V vIS, u s. c. c. August 7. shen;'t s idles Ua the Ist Euesday m Sept, next W ILL BE SOLD, at the court nouse in lots city, uetween the hours of {0 and 3 o’clock, A negro MAN named Bac has, taken under execution as the property ot Wiiliarn Bar nard, under luridry executi ons, poimed out by the deten dant. I lie former puicbaler noi complying with ihe terms of lule. v T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. August 7. Sheriffs Sales. On the prst Tuesday in Sept, next, will be > 0 lat the a t re house, in this Lily , uetwen the hours of 10 and I o’ t ,ck. ALL. u-m L.v ot L iiid in the City of .Mvannu 1 known by du Na 5. Min'd T i ding Reynolds ward, cwntainingtvj le t 1 width, and yo feet in depth with Oie nn provemets thyr >n, bv vinue’ o, a foreclosure ct aim tgage, given by the heirs an l epresenta ti.vea.'of John Hnupt Deceased to Christina Dasuer. A Negro man mm’ and Dick tak en under execution to satisfy John Gromett pointed out by the piantiff. . ,T. ROBERTS")N, S. C. C. Sav. Aug. 7. D oft or SVIELF, molt relpectfully informs his Fellow Citizens, that he is a candidate for tbe next Congrels—and alf'o, for the vacancy that exilts in the pre lent Congrels, Ironed by the relignation of the honorable Joseph Bkyan, of Chatham county. N. B. Mrs. Hilihoufe, MefTrs M‘Ylidan, Day Sc Hely, are requelled to insert this three times, and a;ply for payment. NOTICE. ALL Persons having any De mands against William Maxwell juri. deceased ; are .requested to render them in properlv atte'. te d ; those indebted to said Wil ]• m Maxwell, jun. are solicited t 0 make immediate payment to SARAH MAXWELL, Adminit-rntrix. - Brvan Countv, December 24, 21 2avr‘J. I CHEAPNESS, 1 Combined with Ele gance and Utility. By the late arrivals from LIVER . POOL and GLASGOW, Andrew Low & Cos. Have received the largest and best selected , as well as the cheap est assortment of GOODS, which they have e vtr offered Jar sale. COMPRISING Womens and Mens Cotton Ilois ery Ditto ditto silk ditto, Bovs & Misses cotton & silk ditto .G ion and silk Gloves, ail sizes Pat. .it Whiten*! 1 Cotton arid tlirea i Laces and Veils Footings and Trimmings Habit fihirts and Cups, cotton and Jaco Patent Garters Black embossed and coloured Velvet Silk and cotton Fringe* Velvet net Trimmings and orna ments Bracelets, rle&ufont Ruffs Ribbons, velvet ditto Rich Sarsenets, Modes and Lut strings A few rich It'.dih shawls , Lace Cambric and Lenodo. very lov; - Leno and Picquet Veils Plain Muslins, all kinds Figured and colonade ditto Figured Cambrics, Cambric Di mities 4-4 linen and cotton Checks 4 4. Apron Checks, very good Children's Leather Caps Children ami youth’s Hats Men’s Hats, common and fine Bombazines and Bombazetts Black Cambric and Book Muslins Black Leno and Picquet ditto Black 1 ice Shades and Cloaks Komal Pullicat Handkerchiefs 1 Fine linen pocket Handkerchiefs Children’s ditto Printed Calicoes, ofeveiy descrip. - Aon Dimities, Muv.Jinets coloured Marseilles Corduroys Velve teens Fustian.,, Jeans, Nankeneta Cotton Keiseymeres Cotton Shirtings v.. Cotion Cambrics, every width and price i Cotton and Silk Clianabrays and Luttres I Handsome plaid andcorded Caul bries Cfoutmg, Toweling and Table Cloth Diapers Coarse and fine- Sheetings 7 H and 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks Long Lawns ad French Cambrics Britanmas, and Platilias Bre -':i Linens and Sheetings Parasols and Umbn lias Fan-, in,great variety /'deljiiii threads in paper and var i. oislied boxes Marking ditto Ounce and Lisle threads Coloured, Stitching & Oznaburgs .., ditto Best White Chapel Needles Paper and pound pins Sewing silks and twists , • Button moulds and shirt buttons Ala king Canvass Fashionable plated and gilt but tons Ditto pearl ditto Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes Bed ticks FuroLure fringes and tassels Silk handkerchiefs and shawls Coloured Cambrics A lew dozen fleecy hosiery, for invalids Pavillion Gauze, white and. co loured’ Best Flax and Tow Osjaburg AND JUST OPENED, India Lusirings, Bandannas and humhmns Hyson and Imperial Teas | Blue Cottons, See. With many other articles not enumerated, ffj* Merchants who find it convenient to purchase for Cash, or. orders upon good people iti town, will find these goods worth their, attention. May 2j. s(i ts. A D MINTSTP ATO IPs S\ i ES\ On Tuesday thr 11'A of Septem ber next, between tie hours of ten and three o'click , WILL BE SOLD, at the court house, in the city of, Savannah, ALL the personal proper ty belonging 10 the est ate of Peter Coftillo. late of Savatu nah dec. JOHN CASTILLO, AdmV , July 31. 76. Io be hired by the year, A likely Negro Man. Enquire at this Office. J u‘y 3 1 - 76. ts. Brought to Chatham . JAIL. 11 vv* *a*- w a yellow complexion, live feet 7, about twenty two or twenty three years of age, ve ry laige eyes and thick lips, with a (mail fear under his right temple, fays he belongs, to Doct. Ofiord on the Oco nee. WILLIAM FINDER, C. ■ _J lj| y 3 1 -_ 76. BROUGHT TO CHA. Til AM JAIL, ON the SOtb inst Jack cf a dark complecuon from twenty to tvveu y five years of age five feet six, has a scar on his right cheek which he says Ins matter did with a nittiug needle as a punicu- Ell Hand and says he belongs to a Mr. Bibbins on lie Alatainuhaw river. WLLIAM BINDER. G Jnl’ 31 -v * “ R O I t )> E 11 V ■ ON Sunday night last my shop was broke open, and the following articles stolen therefrom viz : Avery laige pair of brass barrel pistol,. Four fowling p-eces, - > One smooth bored rifle Gun, One Boncii of Keys, & c . I will give a reward often dol lars to any person that w.il re store the above articles to me, & fifty dollars on prosecuting the diitl or thieves to ‘conviction JACOB BUCHANAN. _ J'ljr 31 ,f i O Gali i>NKitS. A man coining well recom mended will hear of a good and pei nianent situation as a Gard nel, b> app v ing at this oSice. . July SI 3t . notice, I have an , able NE GRO MAN that I wilh ux hire by the mouth or year py e is a good boatman, Sc |iand, ie s the ax and hoe with dcxie,j:y Security for the payment of his wages must begivcK ia Sa vannah. _ . j- BRICK F-LL. ■ l u] y 21 73. Wants a Sataation. A PERSON who has been ma ny Year, r>n a Coiton Plan tation in tb e Weal Indies, and is well acquainted with the rna nagem ..ut ot Negroes ; wishes to <J 'Jtain the management of a C(> iton Plantation in this state. — I v.iqnire at this oflie. July 21. at* 73. SIGN OF THE INDITT QUEEN. JOHN JONES, mosr REspucrrULLr INFORMS, the pu >lic, that he has rented that conveni. ent Sc pieafansly situated house on the foutli commons, for merly occupied by Mrs. Wib lon, where he intends keeping genteel entertainment. lie will also keep well fnrnifiiedS liable; with an experienced hostler. Sav'Otmh.-fftfij i?*’ 71 -ts Ihe Siibscriber, Haying taken the sioiv 11: iy oc, copied by J. &J. Wyilv, * Qj/fr* .for sale an a <not hnenf Os Boots and Shoes, On modi, l u o In no. B'-liig about to leave 1 be.state be ha> autlioilsi-d Air. I r. ■ Nets I UFTs to transact business lor him during bis -.iWw-;. * DANIEL WOODS. July 10. 3t Confoc tion ary Store. THE SUB SC HI Drill R.KSPKCTFULLX inform;; his friends and the public in gene ra 1 , that having entered in the above line, at tiie store lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Gri -'ori, near the Exchange, v.here he 1111 Ull and o r\v.% i/. - . „ , j 4 ply in the above line. , He has for Sale, by whole s;.Je and ret a4, A variety of the best iviurti iiique CQRDI A LS, CONSISTING Os Noyau, Aimifeed, Mint Raspberry I torn Switzerland Citron, Girofile or Cloves ( anelle or Cinnamon Vamfia, Raratia, &c. See. LiliCiOiser a variety of SYRUPS, Consist in a of Raspberry and Viiiejjir (iimova, Orgeat,.tbipilaire. Pinch. Wortnwcod, Milch Pine Ap_ples, Vinegar, Lemon, of a fuperier quality. ALSO A V ARIK TV or jELI.IEb Sc pidcr.ved frt:it, of the lest quality, such as Pears, PJumbs, Ginger, Rai sins, See. hresh T amarinds \V me Vinegar of Claret Wine. $3” Madeira, T'enerifie, Mulcat and Clarei Wine, of ■he best quality.—Claret is 10 be had. in deuujjqhxvat -*-v gal lons, or l)y the dozen. Sea Stoics put up r.t the fbot'eß notice on reaionab.e etuis. C. dL FISHER. July 1?. 41. yi, W A NT’E D to hu e for fome. months one or twe Nc .lo met’, Carpenters, N’t hole wages will he paid regularly eveiy week if required. —AL>Q— A fin art boy and girl en quire at this office., June 23 63 It. Henry Patman, 4 Jill L, V’- • ’> Georgia, Qth J. Abandanm . Ycirmil court, May Term, 1S0<?, On motion it is otdered that publication be made in the, Sa. van nab papers ,for one month, that the di Cendant corne in c.r file the above billon or bcfoi/i the first day of the next tom, Othe r >i(e the said Bill will ; u taken pro eonfelfo. Extract from the 3/iuutct. STITES , Ctk. Savannah, 14 th Juli) }3oo. Im. ‘ll. N OTIC It. . AH pei Tons I viGjf afiy cJs* mands against the estate of Ft. •er Co/lillc; late of fiavanriah, dec. will rendrj them in, pro perly authenticated, on or i. ( e. tore ihe 13th day of Kept? her next,either to the Uibufii. bet in Beaufort, See ’. ,oj ’ina, or to J 1 r. e i ; ... N in vatmfh ; aiii’ Vi ed 10 fa* ’ v to rw kt , .>' h: Y c V. ;♦ 3”