The Southern patriot. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1804-1806, September 15, 1806, Image 3

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■ injarr has bee* recsiml. fl.y.aTft ration is much more flit! disposed towards theJJ.. fl (hsn the ru opbr, more par fl’j, some of the merchants, ‘■vjr. StrVan, private sece fl,r\fr. Uowdoin, had arriv- W ;-f r0; „ Paris. Something fl Spanish cessions is spoken fl, w bat f have not heard. fl,r;i|. if is said, is to he es” flidied as a kingdom, ant! fl j,,. a Spanish province ; and fl, is to cede sotn -of her ma- B dominions to Fi ance.” fllieman with another man’s fl anc J not his own name, is ■to have purchased the D.dlv B ert iser of Now York —:>s H Pullen alias Carp liter, was HpJ.v paymaster to an English fluent, to which he w..s ap Bled hv’ the interest of Mr. Bitliiam, who said Gobbet me - |tl a stalttie of gold —are we Bousirler the mpnev paid lor fl jj,alv Ailverti'er, as among ■ the dilapidated nniitiiry B,r, or from one or two item . ta HEnglish ways an 1 means ? to ■—tile American rot aiists—o*. Bret services , ineitaer ca->e Hr. would be a bail; bat as .Mr. Hiieti is an Irishman, it is oi no Hre consequence titan the joke ■ tile imssioucf., ■ Aurora. ■The patriot; UJFAXXA H, Sept. 15, 1806. ‘‘fliß. IIILY, k Pie ale insert in your pa” Her the following no.tee : wH The Con fit I General of the iflfaxh Government to the U. Bi'ed States of America, and Befident at Charleflonjj S. C.] Hr reply to tlie adveitsfemem Hi |an. Mend. Ch. Heineker, Butch commercial agent at Philadelphia, is very much af Bonifhed shat a iubaltern of- Beer under him, should dare Bitemot to contradict his ad-’ Bcriifement of the 26 h of jit. By The consul general Ht'n r refore, will immediately ■(hew the (aid agent his error Bn an official manner, so that Be may be in Articled iti future ■how to behave himfelf towards ■me his undoubted superior. I It will appear equally fur- Iprtzing to the meic tarns ol ■ the Uriiied States when they |re informed how far he has f'u Iperfeded his authority, by the I appointment of Grey Ileid led at CharieUoti, as Batavian I agent for the Southern fiaes, when his own powers were lim ited to Pcnfylvania. I believe those few lines are , fuffic ient to prove to the mer- j thants of the United States his malicious intention, tending perhaps to injure my charac ter in their opinion, which neither him who is under my orders, nor any other da:c at- j tempt ; in consequence of { which, and in order to prove to the merchantsof the United States, mv diiinteiefled inten tions, I offer to grant the (aid certificates in question gratis, It mult therefore appear to them that I alpire to no more than the difeharge of my pub lic function. ANTHONY MORALES Savannah 13th Sept. ibo6. Os Peace.—lt was rumoured yesterday, at the Coffee House ‘it? other places of public resorts, that PAt, E had been conclud’d be tween France and England. IP believe v/hat gave rise to it iv ts letters receivedfrom N. York, by yesterday's mail—one of which, dated at 13 o'clock on Fria/ty ays, “ A -vessel is notv at in. Hook,in a very short passage tr.om ■London, REPORTED to bring accounts „f PE \C i- betwen. Pittance and England.” In add.lt* r or, to the foregoing, a vrsse- nr fj rived at X. so, p from St. KtC. reports that a packet had derived there with the n-,vi of peace. -j Copt. Jl filthy , of tAf British frigate lander runs ch dim? and di thjax bu an A -ner c m r c 1 Reman lie declined it, by s I'l/hgf Hint his duty to Ins sovereign for | bid it — lie has since been brand ed with the epithet of Cow,/’ and ! ; Phil Pap. |. I ft XSIV Eli, \ To the Indian Chiefs, of’he Chip pert-ays and Ottaw tribes held at Afichlllimaiinac, June 30, 1806. ~1 lit others ; lam happy to fee vou. I have long wished to fee you togeihe’, and to take Vou by the hand, for I have iomething to fay. Brothers; I am pleased whh what you have said. I hope it was sincere from the heart. I know very well that bad birds, have been hover ing about in this quaiter; they have fi led my tus with bad repot t. Btoihers ; I have been told ‘hat many if the red pern tie have been and ff. I jfied; &z i have heard before, hat a war-belt, has been circulating amor) your different tiihes, to induce them to take up the hatchet a gainft the Americans. Brothers ; This, I hope, is not true. Not hi cattle we are afraid of war, but becauiewe l ve peace. Because we would rather fee the chains offriend fhip blighter, than to lee the hatchet bloody. Brothers ; ! have been told, by a very fwift bird fuun Fort Wayne, that the red people have formed a plan to take my fort. This Ido not be heve, lor red men are not fools. Nor do i fear it, be cause my eyes are open; our knives are not only lug, but sharp; and our flints never aids fire. Brothers ; I was told four days ago, by a friendly bird wbtlpering in my ears, to bring we iome wampum, and a very friendly taik, in order to blind my eyes, so that I u ; du not lee yam lift the hatch ci until, I felt the blow, fills I do not believe. Brothei s ; but suppose you weie to take my lort, and get my Icaip, with thole of my ; brave fuldiers, into the bnrgiti | what would you gain by it ? ■ Or, what would your great fa: her lo!e by 11 ? Very lime. Broihers ; It wou and only kindle his auger, which uis ternbie when it burns; and you, a. and your wives, anu your little ones, would be all coniumed ! lie knows ail your lodges, lye knows to a man, how many warriors you have; he basins w> te chii dretvand warriors planted all round you. You could not eicape. You would all be cut uff’as clean as I cut off my beard, when 1 fjtave. Who would be ieftto tell the story ? Not one ! Brothers; I hope you will not he offended, because I ted you the truth ; I uo not lay this to fill your hearts with fear, or to make youi hands reuible. lam not (peaking uoici women. I know you i.e brave. You do not fear i.iy thing. I only remind you >t whai you ail know. i'he certain consequence of taking ,p Ihe hatchet, which has been o long buried, diotbeis; But your great d.iitT wouid be lorry to fee .hisjoecdule he is ihe friend of red men ; and loves you all. Your pro r r.eriiy is near to his bp art, fie Willies you *0 b hrong and (land up logctliei yet a great while as a people. Brothers; You were once very firong and powerful ; 3 great people. tVe were 1!10n a In tie cloud rising out of ih ‘ great water 111 the eaff. Tin; mile ciuud lias now become great; it has spread it (elf over ‘He whole heavens, and over lliadows the whole land of your fathers, while you have become weak arid fcauereri, veiy few, and tnuff Sc I lake flicker under it. We are like the fun in the east, iifmg in us lud lltength. You are like the luu felting in ihewcfl, when its ft.engdi is gone. Brothers , the great spirit. has done this—-he made both white and red men They a e ! a '‘ hi* chudreiu I I.e blood that runs in our veins is ail of die fame color, i fie Great .Spoil knows what is bell, and we mud fumn.t to the will of the Great Spirit ! Brothers; at the treaty with gen. VV ayne. we look you by tlie hand and fmokcc! together the hatched was then buried i hope for evei. Itmuft not be taken up again. Brothers; your great fa-j thci is the iuenu of ied men, | and the irtend of peace. He willies you to hunt without fearing a foe, ad learn of us thote aits uy wh cli you couid j live, if hunting fiiouhi fail you Bitxbeis; your gieat fa thcr willies you to learn to build huts, that will (belter yqfi from die rain and cold, ” j-- tb-- plough, audio ‘aiie catde -iid lhcep :■> ck Si of you may be able to G “ this house an<i that corn he >u aie mine, for they were uiy father’s, tney will be in son*., and my grand son’s after Into, bo that you may have bieat] and meat to hi! you when yuu arehutigry, and cloa.hmg ‘o keep you warm, when buffi foes and beavers will no nut get be found in the sorest. This is the wtih of your Great Fa* thei. | Brothers ; If any bad bird comes among you from the louih, do riot Itffcn. If any adviles you to take up arms a, gainft the .American.;, it is a wicked bird, it is a Vulture 1 that wi flies to deft toy you. Re member what I jay, do not liiien to it, but inform me. Brothers ; if a bird alights among you from the north or the eait, and whispers in your ear of war, do not believe it, it will deceive you. The red coats and the big knives are fiiends. l npy wjil not draw the bow again it each other. Besides vou mult always be ready to fight for your father, if he needs your abidance ; lor he is your father; the country all round you is his, and you mu ft look to him alone ! for protection. Brothers ; left you should f forget who are your friends, I lhad prei'ent you with tlie A met jean flag ; you have f'cen it before* but 1 will explain it to you. Brothers ; ihefe seventeen flares are the seventeen fires of die Americen people. Tliefe seventeen itripes i'o closely in terwoven, shew you how dole fy your fires are united, to form one great national fire. The red and the white feve” rally represent the red and the white children of our Great Fattier, who all lit around it aud equally feel the warmth. T ’ , hen you look up and fee tus wiving in yon r cam', i‘ ’ ill tell you who are vi 1 1 friends, and where you in ill look for protection. Brothers; as to what you fay of general WiSkinfon’s O'omile in the talk you have Ihewn me, it is not his fan!, that it has not been fulfilled ; nor vet the Unit of your greai father. The presents are for warded to Detroit, where they are issued to feme of the chiefs lof your nation, w’ proba- K ly engaged to give to you your share. But 1 shall (peak oi this to you 1 Great Father, -nd I am hire tlut he will fee that you hivejuliice done yuu in future, Btothers; you complain that the merchants took up - their Mi k ; thev do right be.. ; cause your Great Father or j ders it ; if he lliouid let loose, i 11 would become a flood that wouid overwhelm you ; you know it has destroyed thotjf an.is of your people ; it B not tnnk but poifou. Y >u fee how it takes away die strength of a tnan, when he drinks it. so ih.-u he cannot (land up. fufl so it will take away the strength [°f your nation, so that it can | no longer (land up a,a people, j Your great fa’ ier fees thi<, Sc ; therefore orders us to lock up Hs milk. Brothers; you are apare. : henfive of being pm in prifou ! for debt—you need not be a. fraid ; your great father would not allow it. You muff howe ver be bo ielt and pay your debts ; otherwise your father will be displeased ; besides, jt is to your interefisto be pane. |iua! in your payments —otner wde the merchants wiif lock u from you not a Iy rn k, but cveiy i||ng eife. You midt not run in dct>, more than you can pay. Brothers ; I have (aid a great deal, but I have ain tie more to (av. A few weeks a go a clerk of Mr. Baity was ihot through tlie righ hand, by an Indian at the river lire- Marquit, without provocation, ile will lofc his hand, and Yis a wonder he was not kb led on the Ipot. This fancy Indian said, at the fame time, that he wou and always (hoot white men like ducks', wheiever he couid find them. Brothers ; I do not blame you for the wicked ad of this rnan. I have received a (triug of wampum from the chief of that place. He fays this is a bad Indian, that he bar. alrea dy kiiied leveral people, and he ought 10 be punished. I'fiis is right, ’tts no more than jus tice. Brothers ; you well know that lam always willing to render jultice to y ou. ’Yis but a few days since I compelled a white man to give faiisfatiion to an Indian, wfotn he bad beaten and abused. I punished him according to our lawsc'k compeiled him to biing furi* ties that he would not do the like again. This act of jultice on my part, fotne of you be ing present, law with your own ey es. Brothers ; jultice muff qow be done on the otner file. You mult find this man ar.d bring him to me. Idem md him in the name of your great father, who is ready to do jultice to all men equally, without re garding the colour of the skin. I demand him that he miv be trie I sc putirhei “>y the u v a 1 1 m rgi t rll>l t to tne naan he has injured. . . J iIUV.* no !'> G’ , V|f re rjem I'r v \ f h 1 -a fird ; t tat iff* \uj *rj, cans. are vo'ir friend • tb-it \">u miff always !o to them fir >;• >i'eel thru, t!m yo ; rfl tff nit go to svrr ir n r.t f hem ; !>u: do aif in yom p iw er to >ri <h en the c .dips of Hendshi > cSr to live in po*c", that you imv ahva\% c\ rs ju'tice from votir faille*, „,d that you uiuft always he rea dy and wii'nig to render i; 10 him and all his people ; so that great fpiijt may bl L•. mi and teal your sick, ff’ what I tell you in the pa:u • of your Great Father, the Ihffl, dent Q f tne S vy Uceil Firas. Died on Thursday j.(| Mr. fhomas Be. r.s. r (T . chant, a native of hvoiland --Same day, Mr. Aa ' lon Du All aged .7 •, r , r.<. Port of Savannah AIHUVfI), b/n'p litnjam.n , H its, ■ riniJif -choonry Hmi iot, J, l rmnitsti, Charleston, Prig Georgia Joey lit N Y k, SIHp K iza, Starks. 1 iv. p l. Ship Volant, —^Grc-tu-de. 20 Dollars Dewo \ Rat'd way from the >u otfri* her on the /4 b u ima ne. gio woman called ( iI A LO r i L, file is a flout (> ■ cl* w; nch, about 1 y year- of age f and is well k <own in this city. Whoever will odge her in | ail, or deliver hei to me in B y lane, fiidif receive a rc* watd of eight cjoijai ,or twen* ty dollars on convicting any while per son that may faalbour her. C H. FISHER. S Sept, tj yc) 4 f r- * Consf ibles Stiles ’ • ‘'' l ‘ •-a . ■ ‘ . i|| ( jJ y. ’ 1 *be 1 ;th j. da tit. Septcin ;.er. One Sorrel Horse, levied on to iar.>f y fundi y ex eculions, id ued at tie (tut jf Maiquand & Pauldn 2, aid Seymour and W 1 >o.bopi er. !* Gindiat; pv.fl|ioned fionj die sass fa'es. JUfi\ P. POUR NFL, C- C, C. . IT* nmrw| Otto i\jcnhaus, FROM G F. />’ MA JV } r f Surgeon Doctor An I) CHYMIS T. I A v FORMS the public, that he has commeuccd business in Jhe above line, in the house lately occupied by Mr. J Thompson, oppofiiirMr. Dil liori s (tore, at the corner of Duke and Jt ffeKon tireets. He will tuiiiifb town and country prac'id.mers with ail iorts of Medictnce, on the mote rcafonable terms. He will alio, Diftil Cordials of all kids, and dtfpofe of them in Kegs or botiles to If ore keepers in this citv or in the coun ry, on becer tetms ihan they can have them in a ny part of this jtaie. Savannah, Sept. 15, ftJr A gentleman of ref. peftable literary acquiremeMts, w ofe political principles are Democtadc, Would receive ihe molt liberal terms, in con ducting the editoiia! deuart tnentof the Bolton Courier eic izcmoci at. Two arioremiccs are warned at this Oflice. August 11.