The Southern patriot. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1804-1806, August 18, 1806, Image 3

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JjfHE PATRIOT* tMMLNyjiH-, Angu.it 18, 1806- ■On Saturday last about Itr,’.- uM c fc, a belonging to the ■p Abeona, gat sun-struck, in jrMniw” top of said ship, and cx '’■ eC y in two hours.after. “■About the same hour, p Mr. ‘■Bn Cough, a native of Nevv- H l|k a nd a bricklayer by trade, ’As found dead ou . the South uMoimon. It is supposed he .ieby his death thru’ the same .Beilis, ■ |-j- An Interview with the ,M t hor of An eye witness, (re- Hcding Sir Nicholas Mad, ,m () j required, before it can Mve a place in the Patriot. ■ DIED, in Augusta, on the sth ■stant, Mrs. Margaret fee, con ■rt of Mr. Will lam Fee, of that ■ity, aged 65 years. Iby satuud rs mail. >■ i I NEW-YOHK, July 29. ■We learn by capt. Wood, ■ the brig Mary, from liini ■ad, that gen. Miranda, in the Itip Leander, the Lilly {loop Mfwar In company, arrived Mere On the aid of J tine. He nought with him about two ■lift<ired men, and had enltlL ■d about three hundred more It Trinidad, among whom Mere fome persons of the fir it Aeipefc!ability. Several of the ■iihabitants of Cariaccax had ■d to his fiandard. I’he Le.. ■nder was under Britdh co lors and commanded by capt. ■Johnson. The colors In tend- Id to be hoilted, on efFxting la landing on. the Main, arc Ted ! mellow, and blue Ibe pro! IpeCt of fuccels was in the high-. Itu d.'grce fluttering I Letters from Tiinidad, hr Ithe Mary, contain the fbdow.. ling information ; . I “We have this day receiv. led such intelligence as place |ti:*hgs in lo favorable a pom . Id view, that hardly a dpubi loftuccefs remains. We shat I certamly leave this in n few I days, and as certainly effect a I landing, from whence i fha.l I immediately write you.” “We are making every pre paration for the promt in view, and dial] leave this in f) days, and in io more the fate ot the country will be decided. Our foice is refpeCtable of which J would give you a coriett llaieraent, but lor a radon which lias prevented my writ ing as fuliy as I will), that is, left my lettets fhouid fall into improper hands on the paL sage. “ Reports from the Main ffate that the government is tremblingly alive, and they treat the pritoners, our friends ‘With a degree of lenity which ’was not generally expected. August 2‘ By the fiiip k Oliver EHworth Capt.,Bennett, ariived at this port lail evening, we have been put in poflHlion of Lon don dates fb'the ißth of June, and ol Liverpool to the soth. Th* interesting trial of Lord JVI civile has terminated. His lorddhip conducted hirnfef with great dignity and firini est and as loon as the acquittal W’as pronounced he bowed and retiied. His numerous ft lends then pre (Ted round him, all ea ger o offer him their wet tri ed congratulations* and an ex prels was immediately lent oif Jo Scotland with the imelii r gence. By in the Oliver £(feworth, we learn tliart the molt prevalent opinion was, that a peace would take place between Great Britain and France in the courfie of the (iinimer, and pacific overtures from Bonaparte were under , confidei aiion. Lord Selltcrk, appointed ambalfador to the U. States, had taken leave oi his govern ment, to depart immediately for America. LONDON, June if-. The foreign journals pre sent a mals ot’ incongruous rumours, from which it is hardly possible to coHeCf an intelligible derail—but one thing is Certain that Germany is undergoing a complete change in its political conliitu fions, which Will ransfer all the poWer and in whence of tiie Germanic body to Bona parte and his allies! What fur thei objeels are in view it is iinpofliole to gue's, but so large an army as France now keeps up cannot be lotig uo- ‘ employed. fnne 16 The Turkilh Ambafifador had his introductory audience on the lame day ihat Ftmce Louis vas hailed king of Hol land. The adds els which he delivered on the o:c ifi >n, is publdhed m the official paper, in the original Turku'h chazac ter. ’Could we place muck is bancs upon the traufi oion an nexed io it, v/e Ihouid be ap prehenfive‘ha: the Porte w*s anxious so an imm Jtale re, new dos her found carer turn wnii F iti e. Bonaparte hints at lorn -ir-r.g u this ki ni ii his anfw. r. l e I’ifety and advantages of m t nn .-.e affi ance w.-fi ;<kn are 10. ,g lied i * •uch a .v ay that it 5. to ■- >eai and a cioier relation “> u tlia; which binds the two coun.rie.s a ;y e eni, is tot nvv mediU ul, it ttt in n } ig el a. Rome ;.<jro a court of jus “. e ’a 0 ibli ■ iiinn‘diatelv ad io n and i -nge >f b Hidings cal ■i il H b The following advt-r ----t in. nt appeared in one ot lie D ihhn nrvmprspers : —-“ To tie let, a suit of chambers in Hell, read* furnished.” k ‘ N. B They will be found very convenient, for a iawv r.” Aurora. COUTISiIIP. The Nov .lo landers observe no particular ceremony in their marriages, though ihc-ir mode ot cotittsiup is not without its singu* , Unty Wit b a youilg man sees a LiU.de to his tanev, lie informs , h-r she muse accompany hub home ; if the lady nfu-es, he not only enforces compliance with threats, but with blows ; thus the gallant, according to the custom inter fails to gain die victory, bears < ffthe wilting thougil aildg gling pugilist. Tiie coiouis'.s lor some time entertained the idea that women were com;! 1 l e i and forced away against th-ir con sent -but the voting ladies inlo til ed them, that tins ill >do ol g id.m try was the custom, and pciicct- U’ to-liicir iute. Times. The leech kept in a large phial 3 fourths filled with water (ctomg ed once a week in summer, arid twice in winter) anti covered with a bit <>f linen rag, wtli prog nosticate the changes of die weather ; In serene weather it lavs roll’ dupin a spml form at-the bottom. Wi>rn it ruin** oe foru afternoon, it crops to the top. Against wind it keeps, .n ra ..id motion, and seldom rests ud it begins to blo'V har-l. I* ‘ l rt: * markable storm of thunder an’ rain is io succeed, it lodges s unt. > days before continually without | the wider, and is very ynrasy ncoavulsetl. in | it .lies at, the.; bottom ; —and in snow, as in rain it keeps at the mouth of the .ph-ai. London paper, BitlTfSH HOUSE OF COMMONS. In a committee oi supply, Lord I M. Betty moved a resolution, granting to his k sum of 800,0001. to enab’e his Mav-srv to reward theofficers, seatniu £t marines, and.i the command of •fir* iare Lord Nelson, for their valor and glorious conduct in vi,e battle ct Trafalgar, Times. CUT FOR CUT. A gentleman amusing himself fii the gallery of the Palais, a piace in P-iri- somewtiat like what our hx. h mge toruieriv tyere, o!> served while he was “caryltsalv lookirig owr some pamphlets at a book iler’s shop, a suspicious fellow stood rather toe near him : lue gentleman was dressed, ac cording to the fashion of the tinfes in a coat vvit'i a prodigious number of diver tags and tasiwis ; upon wlm |i the tlliet began to | nave au t sign, &nd ‘.he gentlttnai) j not willing to disappoint him j turned Ids neiitl. another way, to j b ,vc fiiA hn opporcurmv ; iho j thief “itiinedt.it 1 r set ‘o work, | a,, d in k ij-ite i wiited oil” seven or j t-'glit of the > ilwr ttt-is ; Hie g n- | l leii;an perceived it, and draw nig out a penknife, catch.d he leliow by the ear and cut it off close ‘o hts'htad. Murder! murdei I cries ; -he liibf. Hobbert ! ro.ierv ! cries the gemieman ; up-m tms j the ill cf, in a passion, throwing i them at tiie gentleman, ‘ro.'.VeU, 1 here are your tags arid, buttons 1 Very well savs die g-mleuian, (throwing it,ba kin like manuei) i there ts ynur ear, IVilmvigton Gazette.. Port of Savannah', C I.F. are and Brig Gsbrcria, Jocelyn N. Y irk. •Sc.ir. Olive, Khode*, St* Augus tine. PORT-tND J-.|ysr. Arrived, schooner i.ocr-ti'j, Brow i, .58 dr. s from B ird aix for Netv Yo it- O.i tic Bth Ju ly, cap tin 0 wits brought to try an English I) ig bi 18 g ins, the lieutenant of vViiicu came on board, and in an insolent m Miner, ordered me to go m tbe carry all mv lct„ ; r.i anil papers ; as soon as I gut on board the brig, they were taken from file and carri'd down to the captain ; who, after ex a mining them, per mitted me to go inlo the cabin, when the captain said lie should send hie to Halifax ; and ordered a prifce master and crew to go & carry her m ; but alter detaining me sotlte time, and rakuig aoouL 100 letters, invoices, bids <.>l laJ mg, and ail my tiews.papvfs, He j toid mt 1 migiit proceed on, and if so ib/tuiia.e as to get in, l il) gilt tell the geiiileuien ul New* Yoric, that tney nugiu cad at die Fost-uuice in bcunuua iordieir fetter,, papers, &e. FOR SALE A tract ot land in Jefferson Counts’ containing Bb :i cr‘‘t principally oak, land Iv'mg t>u O geciiee—Terms, one half Cash on oiv.ng rides, the other half dt 1 toe expiration ol we've months- \ppis at tins Office. A ugiisi 18 ff- Moses A; Koberts, Idas just teceivt and, Per the lluidA a Anu, from New - five trunks cf Excellent and Well Assorted SHOE .S'. Country Merchants will be •up plied on the nhortest no’ice and on the most reasonable term i H £ ‘nas alfc> lately received per ibe Georgia, one truck offaihionable buwarrow boot. 1 which he will fell very low t'oi ( ’ C.iSH. ■ Augui*. .o ‘v. CHEAPNESS, Combined with Ele gance and Utility. By the late arrivals from l.fdEßj, POOL and GLASGOW , Andrew Low c> Cos. Nave received the largest and best selerfed, as -well as the cheap est assart mentof GOGUS t * which then have e ver offered for * sale. —COMPRISING— Womens and Mens Cotton Hois* cry Ditto ditto £i!k ditto, Bovs & Misses (gitton & silk ditto Cotton and silk Gloves, all sizes Men’s linen thread .Stockings Patent White and blaick I.aces Cotton and thread Laces and Veils Footings and Trimmings Habit shirts and Caps, cotton and iac6 Patent Garters Black embossed and coloured Velvet RiSk and cotton Fringes Velvet net Trimmings and orna meins Bracelets, SeaufoiU Ruffs Ribbons, velvet ditto Rich Sarsenets, Modes and Lut striiigs r A few rich India shawls Lace Cambric and Leho ‘do. very low Leno and Picquc-t Vvils Plain Muslins, all kinds Figured anij colonado ditto Figured Cambrics, Cambric Di initios 4-4 linen and cotton Cheek* 4 4 \pron Checks, very good Children’s Leather Caps Children and youth’s Hats. Men’s Hats, common and fine Bombazines and Boivb tZt tts Black Cambric, and Book, Muslins Black Leno and P.cqnet di'to Black 1 ce Shades and Cloaks Kotnal St Pullic’at Handkerchiefs Fine linen pocket Handkerchiefs Children’s ditto Printed Calicoes, ofavery descrip. ; turn Dimities, Mudinets White an-i coloured Marseilles Tiiicksetts, Corduroys Velve teens Fustian-, Jeans, Nankenets Covton Kerseymeres Cotton Shirtings Cotton Cambrics, every width and price Cotton and Silk Chambravs and l.u tires Handsome plaid andcordcd Cam brics Clouting, Toweling and Table Cloth Diapers Coarse and fine Sheeting* , 7-H aud 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks Long Lawns ad French Cambrics Britkpnias alid Plaiillas Brown Lint-ns ana Slieeiihgs Parasols and Umbrellas Fans io,great variety Adelphi threads in paper and var uisheu boxes Marking ditto Ounce and threads Coicured, Rutcning St Oznaburgs ditto Best White Chapel Needles \ Paper and pound pins i Sewing sdks and twists Button moulds and shirt buttons Mat king Canvass Fashionable plated and gilt but* , to'.is Ditto pearl ditto Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes Bctliicks Furniture ft-nges and tassHs Silk fiandkerchu-fs and shawls Coloured Cambrics A few doßvu iieccy hosiery, f or invalids Pavillion Cause, white and co loured Best Fiai and Totv Osnaburg AflD JUST OPES EDi India Lut-trihgs, Bandditrias iihd iJumhUms Hysoil and Imperial Teas Blue Cottons, Stc. With uranv other articles not enumerated. hlJs” Merchants wJio fiv! \< convenient to purchase set; or orders u.’c i goo,\ pt-opl i'i town, will fi)’ Uieje goods Wdr’fh their r.U inio'i. fchy di, t* | . Sheri Ts Sales On the Ist Tuesday in K."pr. nex M ILL BE SOLD, at the court house in this ciiv, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’dlbak, A ru?qr() MAN nanritnl B.ic hu.s, taken under execution as the property of WilJiam ii.ir. riard, Under funiirv execuii onS, pointed out by the and -feu daiit. The f'rifier pmcli.ii -r not coftipfi inpT with the lemis of I ah-, T. ROBERTSON-, s.c. v, ..August 7. Sheriff's Sales. On the first l'ue\day in Sept fieri, will be ■ o a ut the court, houut. t'i this Cun. bet tv en Ike hours of to ahd 3 o'cl.d. ■M L that L v of Land in th* f iry ot Savannah known hv lio No. 5. ibinl T\ hi'ng Kevnoi f t)v Ward, com ri'iitjgfio ft -t in an :M> tech i 1 ih-pt!’ with 11 ■ i;u prov-iiieis thtiroif, h> vv.u- of af >r closure of uio tgiy , gv n b . ! lie b t I's III) I 1 • -ei.t ’. tive: of.John Haupt Dt-e. used ’o Christina iJa.MieV. A Neg u oau n:.r,* -d Du k Vak ot. s tii!'d<-r ex c,i!inn to .voi fy John Gn.mett pbine* <i out by the : imtiff. T- HQiiEIrTS 3\, S C.<\ Sav. Aop 7. •—,-- .• • -i •-* A D firNtSTR A TO it's r isn A a sdny Ite t'l.A Os ‘i.,.it ai der next, be ivecn me kite. 3 of” ten and 1 uidie o'ri'Sei 1.. L jir. SOL’D •at t/u ..vet. 1 hvu'c.j hi tt.e (.1 ij ey . 1 leett, A'LL (he pCf.-o.ia> proper* ty bei'bii’gmg .c ‘the trff. . #C eeiei Totiiiid. late oi Uch dt'G JOHN COS’itLLO, Adin’r” July & 1. ‘it. jc —i 11— Con fe ctionary tore. the ‘s'er,scrubs;a R KM’tCTt U t.i.Y lllll’i mi his friends and the pohife in gene ral, that having ‘aiiien: ‘ in 11>e above fine, ?* trie {tore iat, y occupied by Mr. y C. <-ri'on, near the Extiliaage, where he intends keeping a constant lup rs ply in the above ne. He has for Sale, by whole .s. !’ ail'd M l 01, Avan tv of th- hist Verti* nitpieCOte’ I.S. consist'? and or Noyailj .11 .lie; .1. ..! Raipbeirv i” ’) Sw 7 1 aud Cit'Oll, (jilfeil i.’l ‘ .mcs C atieite rii ( ‘iinain ut Van'ide, fi-v i-m. A. “c. Li/t-V’’ - v : o te'i/ of bYIUJPS, Lt-KS‘Si/>li’ of RaTpberry and V m g S Gi moVay O gt a , ( • Ihi ire Pin ch. WOl u:wobti, Mi eh Pine Apples, Vlr.cgai, 1/iuoii, ofQ lupTiior quality. —A I ‘ f 1 - A ViHikt-. oh JELLIES & , tele Vf/j froi'Sj oi the He qu. i., u.h as Pears, I'urnb.-j Gin u, iiui {iris, (Stc. Fresh Taihaiinds \\ ine V eil gar ol G-ffirel ’V inc. fcjf olaaeu TfVTVdle, Mii'eat and Ldare .Vine, of (he best qua.iiy.- Cant is o be had in demijohns , t gx gau on*, or ov the dozen. Sea StQtc s put up at the •hot ‘.eli nonce on tealoituli.e 1 ms. C. 11. FISH Lit. July 12. 4 { . 7 1. WAN I tU t . fine for omr months one or two Ne o men Carpenters, of© w,.gi>s will be paid tegular;;.’ itvtfy ivcck 1: jtqun;d.