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

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■ r furnish 13 v? with ; B,vr-sm:r account of i ■raised at s-i b v th - E„’lavthc 2h nit ’ Rose, c nit. Gtrduer. ‘Km Philadelphia to ■ driven out ol the D 1 • ■ ins p l ii;to ll,ls l ,or Loner Mary Wad ■"Njsw-Y irk from Cii Kmit-red incite gale, an i ■e r . s hed, <xc [ving on Bj Kich.irJ !-)ev >e, va , B ;j . hours on the bvvr B . wreck was fd) - B ] ihe h>v taken o f b ■yirdne’b of die ll >s". Bj t |ae scho oier at the B , accident, w ts cant im ■ j.jis O I-'W wh > hul ■in P at CitTacoa aid ds with him. ■ ,() ive, capt. Stvaine. Bark, parted her cables, B ; I on Nantucket iiar. Bircd so much and nil me ■cargo must oe unloaded B ihe vessel. Bii'ioit T Recoverv, o r vid Bpi from th W.-st- Baring n it into D do ear* B larbir p i.the 2d 1 w ■i-da v'. ck upon If nvird ■utlte 3Jth, be a Phila ■pilar She had taken a I board named Francis Is, who, with the whale of I, it is feared, have p;• f New ■ TT- rk p apt r. t.jcßox proceeded ns we e>:- H. Petty lias pro , ■bill for the relief of p -r ‘Hviiifr large families from Bpeity Fax. A nrtub *n —BT hr Sir John Newport, ■ member, t'i tire Conarn.ms B.tiJ for leave to bring in Bvith the advice and con -Be of ihe king’s ministers, .■first step to as perfect a re. ‘■’•Bty in the exchange of s-.ich ■ of the growth ‘ f either tifias .night iw advantageous üßother, in tie s nil m inner tß.w ,v-r- bat one conn rv ; lfllp!;K>3 the pm’ S cl eltiler IB a\ :ne sum • so >t : ifeg as to gßutra l in erchange of grata iHiae country to the Ov.r*r, B ports of each were vvifh St to themselves r ts.iecti ’o„ >■ ivisb was expressed,, and ■ted :n tlte house, .hat all Bctions simuld 0 dene a fl and that a line should he flt which should n ;ke the in • Bs of hodi conn -ries, one and ■me; so that each might de- Bcnefit from the prosperity Be other. Mr. Fosser, the ce ■ted Irish patriot and econd lapproved the measure, hut Id the {ift judice or ifie E i |farmers would be opposed I It was referred to a com ic. ■ charge against (lie late Gri lor General of India (Marquis lleslcy) was ordered for con i’ itiou : n the Commons, liie English tiewsp ipers are l inthr iiiib t o's merttionihg e- Ithing l>n hostile to Eng lin Am’rich, is the doing, r !t Fi'cnCb Faction in A- I V ItCit. B"ih hv the .opinion with Ben he \ iv"'i't:*n captains in A rat h ive impressed trr Urit ■ fi ieiity of their ■ormaMou, that a writer from ■iron in China to his corres- B ient in Londoni alter stating B tiie commander ot an A lieri- I’ vessel had informed them ■ seven trench snips of war, Big at Manilla, says Al lough this is conitfiunica'ed b\ I American, it is geneiailiy cre ■ted iiere, as lie is known to he ■linn ot undoubted veracity. ’ ■ Lord Cochrane, has tor want ■ some more important object of ■tack, been demolishing o.ttte ■es,spiking cannon, iSt destroy- B? vessels, in the roads ?* ptn is Bu the coast of trance, iiis Biccess has been great, Ms toss ■ttle or nothing. I ihe letters by the Lisbo i Bhiil wcMc delivered yesterday. B a m; of them, dated the liiin |h. state, “ that a treaty, guaiaii- Being the neu rality ot Portugal, Ins signed at Madrid on the 1 9tn B April, bv die Pithipotenten- Bkrics of fiance and Portugal. T’te fsrtm >:p.n which this ne-r trail tv had o-vi utirohased .1 r - not m'Mitioned. These letters a., o c■> firm stKemeijis respecting he arrival ‘of ’Uiruila’s cxnr-di :>n on die Spanish Mam. He ::f J already possession oi urn aria and Barcelona, and tin* whole Province was shoruv ex r p ‘Cted to. fail. Other accounts • ate, tha yin the Island of Mar gai'f.tta, he had been joined by , Tverd I'niyisand of the inhabit cits, an 1 that there was every , n ospect of his succeeding in his xU .i ive object of revou.tioniz I ug the r. hoi * ol (he Spanish set dements in thin quarter. On the 2-Fh ol June last ti ed it Tunbridge Well’s Charles f'yancis Sheridan, Fa,quire, the celebrated historian of me lievo • ution of Sweden, a id brother to that illustrious Senator and Poet, lfirliard liriiisley Siieridan. Sir George flat-low is recalled 1 from the General Government j of India, and Lord Lauder Jam is j to go in his p.ace. Mr. Fox will set all to rights. Mr. Fox continues <o regulate 1 biff ministerial conduct by his ; dutt to the crown, and yet lo pi e- j serve hjs popular tone in dm clubs. At a meeting of the w'm*- j club, where he supported me 1 chairman, Alderman Combi, and where several of the riiuist repre sent, the old toasts of “ i’ne rights if tin: people.*’ “ File fricnils oT freedom&c. were given and were received with the same ardour and enthusiasm | which used to attend the n wh ui he, being in the minority, was condemned as a dinafifacted nun for ti, inking them. 4h lit lah op the Slave Trade.- From what tell from Mr. Fox, in the house oY Comm nuns sav s a 1.0 idoii paper, we have no houbt that we shall speedily have to j congratulate the friends of hu manity and the country m gc.ne | ral upon the total and final Abo lition of this dr,graceful traffic. The language of t ie lion. Se cretary Was as plain and explicit as it possibly could ic on die suo ject. lie saivl “ that his Via j jstv’s “ iivihistets were determined to ‘‘ firove that they were noc un “ nii tdfni of the sole art piedgas “ toey had given of t teir and tor “ niiuatioh to a') dish, tne Stave ‘•tr.ide forever l!” l’ae tax on private Breweries is to be taken entirely out of the hands of die excise. Tne measure will he otic of t!ie most popular ever adopted i>y a minister. ’Fife report of the committee appointed to inquire into tne d tairol the Pfinoess of Wales, was expected to he laid he I ore tire I king on the second. Fue coin- j missioned are said to have c >n- > lined rneo’selves to a mere state- | irient of ti.ie evidence, and not to, . have delivered any opinion ot j their own upon it. Let the ou dues., take wli.tr turn it thy,’ tbs consequences wilt Lie tendmv c nous. The citarge il proved is, if we mistake nor., tiigo treason in the accused, m l it not proved, nigh treason in me aecu-er. In the case oi Lord delvilie, on cue 1,1,2 1,6-11, 7*.h and ldt.i coat ges. I'iie pr9leitis Lord. ‘I heir liny a. Highnesses the Dukes of York and Sussex— | | j( ,rUs Holland, Lauderdni. Ox lord and iHortuner, Carryslord Auckland, iJuntlas, outtola and Berkshire, iimslyn, John, Downey, and L’htron. London paper.- MR FOX. There is little hope we under stand, that Mr Fox will ever rf.iin .nuke h.a appearance in St. •>t pticti’s Cunpel. I iie autooi i.y upon whicli we staie this, and we do it with sincere and proto And regre'., is oo good to a 1 )W us to entertain any and untot the nccuia cy of the tnl® unatiou. Mr fox not worse, ou ins d-s rdei is of that natur.- to preci >de anv prospect o his being able en counter tiie L'tigi.tes oi his par liamentary duty. His Ulums is not confined to one comp Unit, but consists in a compile . ion ol disorders, which have produce.; a very alarming elects upon Ins constituti'otn . , . T • The disorder under which Air. Fox is no vv afflicted, is pronoua “1 to considerable appivhenhons “'arc entertained for his safety. laid. , * a ‘O’ ‘v-O’ Fuhlier return* af v ‘tex. f<"~ a Jiepre*’ ntative to (ton q tea. Baldwin County, [’roup 39 A melt jg Burke County Front) 131 Smelt Liberty Couny Troup * l 9 btneit g Clarke County Smelt 4.72 droop 4„ Harris i; Lincoln County Troup 133 Smelt iiq Chatham County Troup jpo Smelt y Harris j Bryan county Troup 4,j Smelt l Greene county -'"it It 366 TrOOp 9} Harris js Libert county Smelt i3o 1 roup 97 Harris 7 Bulloch county Troup 47 Smelt j Barren county S litelt ‘ 303 dreup 50 Oglethorpe county Troup ,38 Sm.h gq Harris g As as we have been able to ascertain the numb-r of votes fur each candidate in sixteen counties stand thus— Col Geo. M. Troup, has ’375 Dr. Smelt, 2142 — Gen. Minis, 47- Lnusmile paper. Mit. Hely, Pleale insert in your pa per tiie fcilliiwiu;/ tioiice 1 sue Cotifu! General of the Dutch Government to the Ua lilted States of America, and reliderit at Ciiarleitou [ S. C.] in reply to the adveitifenieut ol {an. Heud. Ch. H< ducket, i ii-.uch. commercial agent at j Philadelphia, is very much af toutlhed that a iubaitern of. ficer under him, should dare attemiK to contradict his ad vertifendeiit of the 26th of Ju ly lad. The cotyful general therefore, will iumeuiately Ihew the (aid agent his errot in an official manner, Cos tha he nrtay be rn It rutiled in ‘ri 1u r how to behave hi,tiled towNrds me his u idoub.ed lupenor. It will appear equally ftit prizing to the mjiciarits o. tfie United Stales when they at e mloruied hovv far he has iu perledcd hi> authority, by me appointment of George Ketd, at Charleston, as B.itavGu agent for the Southern Itaies, v/hen his own powers were b mittedto Pcnfylvania. I believe thole few lines are ftlfficieut to prove to the mer chants of the United States his malicious intention, tending perhaps 10 injute my Charac ter in their opinion, winch nei.ner him who is under my orders, nor any other dans a.- lempt ; in coni.qnencc of whiyh, and in order to prove i to the merchants o! the United Siates, mv difinteteited inte.j. lions, I olTcr to grant the laid ceiuhrates in question gratis, llt mull therefore appear to ’ i hem that I alpi re to no more | hands - diTcharge of my pub ic function. j ah I’HONYMOrales. i Savannun, sept. 15. 1806. J _}9 G hot Id .e ac iiits O.lmc, Blank M Lilt'd sis, Js- Port c-f Savanna!], A KRf Vfl). V.g lut-.le John, liend-ickson, Buiiiniorc • xperiment, Stites, Charles- IO Sluop bavotiie, Keen, Phil.idel- ! plua. Wm. Wilson, Mas r tee tied per the ships Enza* and Volant, a large part of his I” all Supply of Goods, $3~ Which With his Hdck, I before on hand, makes his af ( eminent very complete. Am on git as great a variety of ariiclcs, as are commonly set forth in lengthy advertifenieuts ks a large quantity of White & colored Ndgro CLOT I I. As this article was purchuf ed last Winter for cash, and I as a moderate advance only, v.ml Dc: now exacted, it is coil caved that it will he an object worthy the attention of Plan. tcls * d ' y } others, who with to purchaie by the piece Or pack’ Pavtnent will bee>.;>ett e; * ,in Cash, Gotten, or ap proved town note;. Savannah, Sept. 13, 90 t p } ixTTiLYSa, F O A 4EII M O V Y E A R S, S3” T HA r valunbie traQ of oak, hickory and uce land, comaining 300 acres oil the Lot’.ivile road, well known as tiie 8 mile lioufe, one of the belt bauds for a public house. A L S O, • nat plantation no miles fiotn Savanna ), late ihe pro. periy of Joseph Clay, dec. at pteieist occupied by captain Andrew M’Lean. .ALSO, Fwo vahiaole tracts of oak, hickory and rice land, or any part thereof, adjoining the a oove, and the piantauons of David F. liourqum, Eiq. Mrs. Fox, <fcc. &c. A L S 6, K Thai plantation and traG of land, on tne Great (igechec road, twelve miles (ruin Sit vannah. well known by the none of Radick, late the pro perty arid relidence of Mr. Wm. Fox, decealed. For further mtormation, pieafe pry 10 Francis courvoisie. Who offers for Sale, A Bargain, and oh easy Tcnr, St A valuable tract offend , on the Saulla river, Glynn C ounty Containing 1 000 acres a( i, and ’ iSg lands granted , , p v to S.'jphen ILwton and .M , lcs ol Sbuth Gr o | ina> , ate tne prope.ty ar j granted to Wm. Iclfair Yfq. ALSO, 1,1 undliydcd moiety of a s’ oora acre trav t of Lnd, on 1 ’ e Alatannhaw I >uver, origi nalfy -grunted to Hr. Chas. j W s M'K n ion,adjoining lands j o,r Jo Is, G boons, Ala y Mei ton, Butler, Maxwell, die, ALSO, Twotracts.of Land, on O'* gechee riverW-jfhmgton conn, rv, containing acres each tract, originally g amed to j . Peary and J ones Alien. Srpiern irr 18 90. gjvj- Iwo apprentices aie wanted at this (J due* Augiut |L —•lnferior court Ch than coun ty, Sept, 1:3 tli, 1806'. Lxr's Jose ah I'alnall, Vs. L (Villiam Brelet J P>'e<enr Justice John Id. Morel, oxl the pemion of the de fendant, 4 feeling forth that he is confined in theenftoi* dy of the fheriiF of the coun ty of Chatham, by virtue of a wit of capias ad satisfacie dum 1 lined from tht luperior court of the laid county, that he is unabled to pay oi fatisfy his creditors, but is willing anti d.firous ol delivering u.> t ,ll his < Hate For the tile and bene fit of his creditors, and pray, mg to be admitted to the be ndi? ol the ad of alldnoly, in such cale made and provided, and on motion of ;V!r. cher, council for the defendant —li is ‘oldererf, that the peti fioner be brought up before the juflices of the laid In ferior court, at the court house; in Savannah, on .Monday ihff godi day ol ottober next, at ten o’clock in tiie forenoon off the lame day, in order to iff . ceive the benefit of the afct H _ forefaid, and it is further or dered ti at this rule lie rego ar _ ly ; übiifhed in one ol the Q a , zctics of tins citv, ami t'i'af no— tice be I’erved on the feverai crediidrs of the defendant (o that they may attend to (hev/ cause (if any they have) why the petitioner fhou’.d not be dilchaiged agreeable to the* prayet o: iiin petition. Extract from the Minnies , Bullock,, Clk. t)t>. j lllt ( 20 Dollara KcvVard, Runaway irorn the lubfcri* her on the 2.41 b ultimo, a n,c-’ gru woman called CH Aft* i.O i 1 L, (he is a (tout black, wench, about i§ years of age, and is well known in this city. \V hoever will badge her mi Jail, or deliver her to me it* Hay lane, (hall receive a re— ward ol eight dollar ,or ivven* ty dollars on convicting any while perkily dial niav harbour her. c. \-i, Fisher, S M>t. 1S 4C. Const iitid/, ~jaUs At the court h ou f e lhl , :ity ou Thursday ii <e a^th.rol^m, September, One Tcirre 1 //cv:e, levied on q ( , f at -fy lundry t illuci, .it the lull .. Maiq: jant lAc Pouldn*ano jC>’.nour and Wooihopter,% J- Gindrat > pottpoued front ‘.ne la ft lales. JOHN 1 P. BQIJIUTF.L. C- C. C. Otto Nienhaus, i’ JIU M GISH MA N JT, Surgeon Doctor G ANI) C H Y A- I S TANARUS, I.Y FOR MS the public, lie has commented Justness ir? the aboVe im , in the houle lately occupied by Mr. E i nomplon, oppolne Mi. Dil iOu’s It ore, at the comer of Duke and JifLi.on ltictvs. He will lumilii tovvn and countiy practiti. wnb aif loits 01 Medi. ince, ou the molt rvalouaule terms. tL wm alio, Dt’.lil Cordial* ot ail kinds, and oi htur m K;’gs or bonle. 10 ttotc keepers 111 tin. city or m t.e coun .ry, on bet'ei if rns than they can have them in ..- Dv art 01 thn, Rate, Sept. i.5, I*)-