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i l? Blieavvg*le from the north-
Ljpi, and there was a high sea
ra „i>ing: we immediately wore
f o r the purpose of saving the
, i( . e , of the crew who were hang
tnjro'ii the wreck, imploring our
ass i,tiihce by waving their hats ;
but a* night advanced fast, we
W ere compelled to leave the tin-
Jiappv sufferers exposed to the
gangers which surrounded them,
it would have been dangerous
tQ j.jve approached the wreck af
ter ti irk, and therefore resolved
to raise tor them (if unable to
kep company) when the weather
was ! c * s tempestuous ; but tile
galevontinued, & it was not until
fhe37th, that we had a change
of weather, when a thick iog pre
cluded us ,from the hope of ‘hat
Jay lading in with her. The
28ch, we ranged the coast be
tween Hovenbergen & the Horn
Heef, hut to ho purpose. The
29tli, at noon, it pleased Almigh
ty providence to direct us to
the spot where the wreck was, &
we had the inexpressible satisfac
tion oi bringing timely assistance
to ten D.nish seamen, who were
almost exhausted, and who had
been four days without the smal
lest nourishment. 1 am unable to
describe to you the happiness
every individual in the Orpheus
Kit.”
it-—~— tr ■. ‘ —-
THE PATRIOT.
SAVANNAH , August 14, 1806-
— 4b -5* <::*—
On Tuesday a Diftritl
Court was held in this city by
the honorable William Ste
phens, Diftrtcl Judge.
A motion was made to qualh
an information qui lam filed
by Nicholas Newell, com
mander of the Revenue Cut
ter, against three of the Pilots,
for refilling the said comman
der in the execution of his du
ly. Various grounds were
urged by the Coup lei for the
dejndants in the fuppott cf
the motion, one of which was,
that information, as a mode
of profecuuon was contrary
to th® conftmnion of the Uni
ted States, as well as the geni
us and I pint of our govern
ment. — It was urged by the
attorney for Mr, Newell, that
a motion to q taffi an infonna
tio i was irregular and that the
defendants, according to the
practice of the Courts, ought
to plead or demur. The Court
decided that the motion wasir.
regular, and directed (he de
fendants counsel to pie id or
demur; the demurrer was filed
inltantly, and iu(tamed by the
Court ; the judge observing
that the mode of prosecuting
by information favoured too
much of the tyranny of the
Star chamber, to be compati
ble with the principles of our
government or the Conftitua
non. —-1 he attorney for Mr.
Newel! was directed however,
to amend his writ, and the ck
fendants to plead —so that this
ce!e will be brought on again
at the next Term of the DT
ti ict Court.
We will be obliged to the
gentlemen of the bar who
vere concerned, fora full re
P°n of the arguments and pro
ceedings as they took place on
luef’day. We think from a
gcneia! view of the case, that it
■"'il! ultimately prove very in..
Icretling.
New -Yor k Literature Let teru
No 4.
she drawing of this Lotte
ry was to fimlh on (be aßih
u h. On the 26th ihe prize o’
2 Dollars vas still in th.
| v heei, and t y e t j t kets we!.
e^*,! S at one hundred an
tvieniy dollars.
Courier;
The prefenit made to his
Majesty the Emperor of the
French, by the Ambafl’ador
from the Ottoman Porte, at e
of uncommon beauty. One
of the diamonds is estimated
at 60,c00 dollars. The box
preferred to the Emperor is
of a curious nature. The
necklace presented to (he Em
press, is valued at 15,000 dol
lars/ It is remarkable that it is
the firft time the Porte ever
made luch valuable inel'ersts.
Paris paper.
The following definition of
pugililm was lately given by
an honest Hibernian :A
of athletic powers,
where the combatants have
nothing in their hands but
their fists.”
London pap.
The women say, they will
be obliged to trench oh the
tayloring trade, as long as
their own sex go naked.
ibid.
Account of a H rne.d man.
Francis Trovillou. was
a man of a middle Itatu e, a
full body, bald, except in the
hinder part of the head, which
had a few hairs upon it ; his
temper was morose, and his
demeanor altogether rufttc ;
he was born in a Intle village
called Mezieres, and bred in
the woods amongit th'e char
coal men. About the leventh
year of his age he began 10
have a swelling in his forehead
io that about the , levemeenth
year of his age he had a horn
there as big as a man’s finger
end, which afterwards did ad
mil of that growth Sc tncreafe,
that when he came to tie thir
ty-five years old, this ito 11 had
both the btgn.'l's and relem
bianco of a tain s horn. It
grew upon the inuiit of his
forehead, and then bended
backward as far as the coronal
future, where the o her end >!
it did lo ne tunes lo dick m
the fk 1. that to avoid muco
pain he was conltraiued to cu.
off lo.iie part of the end of it ;
whether this hum had us root
iri the 1k..1 or forehead, I kno w
not, hut probably being of that
weight aid bigiefs, it grew
Iro-.n the fk ill ltfelf ; nor am
I Certain w.tcifter this man ii .and
any of thole teeth whico were
called grinders. F>r two
| rn mills together the mm was
1 expo led as a ih w in Pans,
j where (biufi Unhttiis) in the
| year
Dr. Jacobus Faelchiqs, the
public profelfirat Basil, and
Mr Joannes Eck. nftenius,
did fee and handle this horn.
From Paris he was carried to
Orleans, ( vlicre as I am
informed)’ he died loon af
ter.
Port of Savannah.
ARRIVED,
Brig G orgui, Jocelyn, N York,
to Burroughs and St urges.
Margaret Smith, St. Croix,
to \ndrew Knox.
Sc hr. Remittance, Conges hall, to
R. fc? C. Li rooks.”
Experiment, M'Lcan, Char
leston, to ike captain.
Sloop Poll}) Stewart,Philadelphia,
to l s D Petit Ae V Bel's.
Shop Three Friends, Horton, st.
Croix, to Andrew Knox.
(,'LE RED,
Ship Sarah ii? Eliza, Ih Land,
Liverpool.
Schr. 1) up km, Valentine, New.
York.
Sloop Delight, C>oper, Charleston
Porf of Charleston.
ijftw VORR. J th 2 6-
“< rr ive<j c ... ■-1 Argjs, If ia
odeti, trout Curracoa.
July 11 , in long. 12, 30, lat, 20,
n. whs boarded by it frigate
and ordered to steer N, N. VV,
for aFrench squadron. At 4 p m.
was boarded by the Le Patriot,
of 74 g ins, and ordered to saii
for the q tadron of 6 sail of the
line and one frigate then in sight.
At 8P- M L.e Tattiot sent her
hawser On boaid, and towed us
ad night. At day bghc went on
board.of the Lj Patriot.,
At 7,’ a. m. the captain of the
74 -mil cap H. went on board
the admiral, where he breakfast
ed ;at 9 a signal was made for
Jerome Bonaparte to come on
board, who was second in com
mand ; lie cafhe on board the ad
m ral and treated capt H polite
ly fk also the admiral, 8c said they
were sofrv to have todetain capt.
H. 4 or 5 days with the squad
ron ,• at 12 capt. H. returned on
hoard. .Staid bv the squadron all
mg it, at 10 s. M, Sunday the IC,
the Le Patriot hove to, and the
capt asked capt. Hanifen to dine
wi'h him. At 12 ,o’clock the
capt. went on board, and at 4
p. M. the capt. returned With pien
t’ ot pork, hsli ant fresh bread,
the cant, of the 74 told capt. li.
he should have every thing he
wanted and treated him with the
■ greatest kindness, and should
dim with in n evern day while
hr ,vas in the squadron.
dll squadron had been out
Iron France a month. They
were seen bv admiral Cochrane,
with four ships and three frigates,
hut did not think proper to come
near them. (’apt. Hamfcq, at 3
in Ihe afternoon, in a squall, left
the squadron, without knowing
where it was bound.
Prince J rome and the admiral
were very kind to capt. Hanifen,
aid while at breakfast tried to
please him all they could ; the
prince expressed a wish to he
with ins lady, and says that he
never can forget her.—Th •
-quadron had been to the Cape
ot Good Hope, and the Brazilcs ;
vliey const ud a f one ship of 84
guns, six of 74, and a frigate of
44.
‘S-iii• • - . . .
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Lvj v'K SUG ARS.
/ IIE A UiiSCli 13 Efts,
fla.ejust leeetved on con
fignmnit lioin Philadelphia,
25 bb s. Lo:\( Sugar,
wm-n wit. oe lot 1 tor caiii, or
t>n a ill j t credit. They will
endeavour to keep a constant
supply ot thi- at tide.
H. & J BOLTON.
August 14 e—sasjjt.
Moses A. Robert?,
H Vo lately received per
the B ig Georgia, one trunk
ol aiiito.ialjie Siiwarrow boots
wtiici* ne will iell very low for
C A aH.
August 14 80.
Sheriff’s Sales
On the Ist Tuesday in Sept, next
WILL BE SOLD, at the court
house in this city, between the
hours of |0 and 3 o’clock,
A negro MAN named Bac
bus, taken under execution as
the property of William Bar
nard, under sundry executi
ons!, pointed out by the defen
dant. The former purchafeh
not complying with the terms
of lale.
“ T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c;
August 7.
Sheriffs Sales.
On the first Tuesday in Sept
next, will he a old at the court
house, in this City, between the
hours oJ'XO and 3 o'clock.
ALL that Lot cf Land in the
City of Savannah known by the
No. 5. third Tything R\ ttolcls
ward, comaining6o feet in width,
ami 90 feet in depth with the im
provemets theron, by virtue of
a foreclosure of mortgage, given
by tile Ir-’irs and representa
lives of.lohn Ilaupt Dctesaed to
Christina Dasher. s
A Negro man named Dick tak
en under execution to satisfy
John Gromett pointed out by the
plantilf.
T. UOBEIITSDN, S. C. C.
Sav. Aug. 7.
ADMINrs nt ATO Ns S V LEI •
On lumday the nth of’Septem
ber next, between the k-u/rs oj
ten and three o'clock, “-TU
BE SOLD, at the court house,
in the city if Savannah,
ALL the personal proper
ty belonging to the eilate of
Peter Cofitllo. late of Savan
nah dec.
JOHN COSTII-LO, AdmV
Jn'u 3 1, . . 76.
J
Confectionary tore.
the subscriber
Rt -p text ulev lnlotins his
lrtenis aini m geiie
ral, that having entt.hi the
above Sit e, at tivq (tore i,:*dy
occupied by Mr! \. C. Go'oti,
near the Exchange, where he
intends keepitiga constant fup* v
ply in the above line.
He has for Sale,
by whole sale and retail,
A variety of tbq best vlarti
niqne COR D l \ US,
consisting osr
Noyau, Annileeu, Mint
Italpberry from Switzerland
Citron, GtrofHe or Cloves
Canelle or Cinnamon
Vanilla, Ratafia, See. Sec.
Likeivise., a Vnrietq of
SYRUPS,
Consisting of
Raspberry and Vinegar
Gimova, Orgeat, Capilaire
Punch. Wormwood, Milch
Pine Apples,
Vinegar, Lemon, of a superior
Quality.
—ALSO
A VARIETY OF
JELLIES Se prelerved fruits,
of the best quality, luch as
Pears, Plumbs, Ginger, Rai
iins, Sec .
Fresh Tamarinds
Wine Vinegar of Claret Wine.
Madeira, Tenenffe,
Mulcat and Clarei Wine, of
the best quality.— Claiet is to
be had in demijohns at fix gal
lons, or by the dozen.
Sea Stores pul up at the.
Ihortelt notice on reafonabe
erins.
C. H. FISH
July 12. 4>. 71.
WAN 1 ED to tine sot
loine months one or two Ne
gio men Carpenters, whole
wages will he paid regular)y
every week if required.
—ALSO—
A finart bov and girl en
quire at this office.
f une 23 65 it.
Huny Putman, \ -ii.L,
V-. Georgia, 6 Hi
J. Abandanon. J ,/rcuit couit,
May Term. lsu6.
On motion it is ordered that
publication be made { n the Sa.
vannah papers for one month,
that the defendant coffie in Se
file the above bill ori dr before
the fiffct day of the next term.
O'herwile the said Bill will be
taken pro eonfello.
Extract from the Minutes.
STITES , C/k.
Savannah, \Ath July 1806.
r !m. 72.
NO ITCe.
ALL Persons having any De
tnands against William Maxwell
jun. deceased ; are requested to
render them in property attes
ted i those indebted to said Wil
li a m Maxwell, inn. are solicited
to make immediate payment to
SARAH MAXWELL,
Administratrix
Brvan County,
December 34, 21 Sawtf
\ CHEAPNESS, ’
Combined with .Ele
gance and Utility.
By the tare arrivals from J. ! VRR
P r >ol and GI.AtGAJV.
Andrew Low if Cos.
Have received the largest and best)
selected, as well as B e cheap
esl assortment of GOODS,
which theij have e
ver offered for
sate.
—COMPRISING
Womens and Mens Cotton Hois
e>y
Ditto ditto siik ditto,
Bp's & Misses t ofton iX silk rlitto
Cotton and silk Gloves, all sizes
Men’s linen thread Stockings
Patent “White ahd black Litres
Colton a id thread Lticesand Veils
Footing-! and I ri ntni -gs
llabu shu ts and Caps, cotton and
V*. lace
Patent Garters
Black embossed and coloured
V- fvjt JG
>i.t.io Fii'ges
V. iwi 1. * li.lurii.o3 and orna
ments
Bracelet’ de.. c otM RofTs
Ribbon . velvet dy.;-
It it h Ntrsetj-t-L 4 andlkut-
Mlil gs ‘v. ‘vUK.J
\ few ra h India wb;
Lace Cambric and L *no do--Vat-jy
low ~ .
Leno and Picquet Veils
Plain Muslins, all kinds
Figured and colonade ditto
Figured Cambrics, Carnbric D5 !
mities
4-4 linen an"H totton Check*
4 4 Apron Checks, very good
Children’s Leather Caps
Children and vouth’s Hats
Men’s Hats, common and fine
Bombazines and Boifibazetts
Black Cambric and Book iVliVslih*
Black Leno and P cquet di ‘to
Black 1 ‘ce Shades and Cldaks
Roinal fk Pullicat Handkerchiefs
Fine linen pocket Han<Jk rchief#
Children’s ditto
Pi'inted Calicoes, ofevery descrip
tion
Dimities, Muslinets
V'luteand coloured Marseilles
Thickst tts, Corduru) s Velvet
teens,
Fustians, Jeans, Nankenets
Co-ion Ki i seymercs
Cotton Shirtings
Cotton Cambrics, every Width and
price
Cotton and Silk Cliambrats and
Lutiics
Han Jsome p.ai 1 andcorded Cam
brics ,
Clouting, Toweling and Fable
Cloth Di;..ers
Coarse aiul fine Sheetings
7-8 and 4-4 Lu>ens, rln.< - kal‘acka
Long Lawn* ad French CaVnhncs
Britanmas and I'latillas
Brown Linens aim Slice Figs
Parasols arid Umbr lias
Fans in,great variety
Adelphi threads in paper and tar
lushed hoxe*
Marking dittp
Ounce and Lisle threads
Coloured, Stitching & CGnaburgs
ditto
Best White Chapel Ndedles
Paper and pound pins
Sewing ‘ilks and twists
Button moulds and shirt buttons
.Walking Canvas-,
Fashionable plated and gilt but
tons
Ditto pearl ditto
Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes
Be chicks
Furniture fringes and tapsels
Silk handkerchiefs and shawls
I Coloured Cambrics
1 A few dozen fleecy liosieryl for
invalids
Pavillion white and co
loured
Best Flax and Tow Osnaburg
AND JUST OPENED,
India Liit ti ings, Bandannas and
Htniihums
Hyson anti Imperial Teas
Blue Cottons, &c.
With many other articles no:
enumerated.
Merchants who find it
convenient to purchase for Cash,
of orders upon good people
in town, will find these good/
worth their atieniion.
wlay 23. 56 U