The Southern patriot. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1804-1806, October 20, 1806, Image 3

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■ Spain, of the ancient king of N .ivina, and some ad 1° pro; ,ncfs-th ■ finest in ■ n^, 0 j K . erected into a kincr r K-Lucian ; and to fit 1;;; the mh^hc r/jncl, for the sway of M femme. R;, rn .Vtevens arrived here K,,’,' r( iav last* from St. Sebas- S‘ I'Hrazell Coast) informs, ■Recounts had been received Kous to his sailing, that Sir S. e popham had arrived off Bjteveido, and sent in a flag the surrender of that W The issue was not known K he came away; Bn consequence of an ap* Baiion, which Miranda Bje to the government of Kjjca, three vefiels have B n dispatched to join his Badron, viz. the S.oik, of Bans, Flying Fifti, 12 guns, B, 01 4. BU,,8 U,,S * tJJJ-rs-tss-’ s-jr rr , j- , y I notice. ft order of his honour I JOHN H. MOREL, william Bretet,will be hro’t ■on Monday the 20th of the ■sent month, for a hearing ■his petition to be admitted ■ the benefit of the insolvent ft; of which, his creditors I deftred to take notice. | J. WELCHER. ■Attorney for the petitioner. [October 16 97 ■ NOTICE. ■THOSE indebted to the sub- Biber, are informed, that in the Base of this and the ensuing Bit, their accounts will be ore- Hitrd, by Mr. James Hitler,, for HviHcnt, who is duly authorised ■ receipt the same. Sucli ac- Hunts as are not discharged be ■ the 25th instant, will be Bird in the. hands pi an officer B collection. I JAMES HELY. ■October Id. 3t 97. I J 0 Lease, ■ t HA I well known Farm, floated within a mile and a •If of Savannah, the residence f .he late Robert Dillon, elq. ire on the place a large B commodious dwelling ,Bouse a kitchen, stable, smoke Boufc, corn houle, and other Beceffary out houses, toge- Be r j with several negro hou *■ There is also a large B well laid out—the B; ea,e h part of which is err* ■lofed with a close fence, and v . R g mit most of the pen •anent vegetables failed for a •arket garden. The advaiu attached to this place, as the city of Savannah, ■cned to the acknowledged Bitility of the foil are such as f nder “ an ohjeft to any per- B on w ho may wish to have a Bdidence not only near he B“y but profitable also. Per will be given if requir ■ .o clear thirty acres moret B new ground on condition of R being enclofcd and cultivat- B a ’ Further particulars may e known by application to I , Thomas Whetefcld., Esq. by a vilit to the place. 1 jobelsionio be given the of January next. I HENRY JACKSON, |^ ct °her 13. 9 S. If. I NOTICE. 1 ne months after ■cation will be made to the lior. ■ n cnorCouft °f Chatham coun. ■), >or leave to sella tract of 45 |, Cres °f land in saidcounty, aci- I. “i“g iVI r . Butler and Beliur' t IW- .V ° n *'‘ u * e Dgechee, for tilt lli n °* l^c heirs aud creditors. IV BIG ITT, Adm'x* I t ■£’ CABLE , Admt 1 i Uile l6 * 2aw 93 ts. the patriot. SAVANNAff, Oct. 20, 1806. To the PATRONS of the •SOUTHERN PATRIOT. THE present Proprietor of this paper, wishing to render satisfaction to liis subscribers and to tbe public in general, through his imreiniited attention to busi ness, he trusts that lie will merit fl share of their oatronags. He in ends culling round, in the course of tliis week, for the purpose of giving those who would wish to continue or disrontiue their sub scription an Opportunity of mik ing the same known, and if it should be convenient to them to pav the half vearlv advance of his paper, to enable him to carry on his business. He would thank those of his country subscribers, if they would signify to him as soon as possible, their intention, as above. He ex pccts daily anew font of Type, which will enable him to make a neater appearance. JOHN DOUGHERTY. Mr. DOUGHERTY. IN your paper of last Thurs day, your readers bjve remarked an extraordinary production sign, ed a “ Georgian,” professing him self to be an admirer, as he <;b’ viotislv is the eulogist, of the ad ministration nf John MilFdge.— What might have been the incite ment of this writer, to come for ward at this time in high sound ing panegyric, he artfully studies to conceal, although the Repub licans of this city (and I lay a stress upon the term) cannot but infer his defign—lt is not wished to provoke a newspaper investigati on into t fee political conduct of Mr. Milledge during his ad ministration, but if it be his dis position to throw an electioneering glare, it is hoped lie will have the spirit to declare the fact, and be may be accommodated— I.i the m ’ Rti time however, let him again consider, the very preamble to his piece, and in considering it, let him refer to the cons; itution of our country, and decide noon the propriety of holding two appoint ments during the same period.— As he talks loudly of the “ con-fist ency and firmness” of Mr. M‘s public conduct ; he is advised to reperuse the communication of his ex-t.xcellencv 10 the last Le gislature, and then say whether some or one of the acts he has confirmed by his signature, carries in its face the marks of either “ consistency or of firmness.” As to tlie puri y of Mr, M’s motives, the writer ol this does not wish to be forced to detail, in order to the deduction c( inference. How ever heartily lie disapproves of parts of Mr. M’s political conduct and intrigue, he is not his person* al enemy—lie lias nothing to fear or to hope from him.—ln regard to the “ mipotency” of Mr. M’s political opponents (if they are the “ enemies alluded to”)— take care Mr. “Georgian”—that gen tleman did not depend upou his own intrinsic merits, in his various promotions, aud you know the fact —circumstances are Sresh in our memory—l must stop here before L etter into the marrow of tlie bone—Adieu—this coutes from one who is A TRUE “ GEORGIAN Further returns of Votes given on the 6th instant. WAR REN COUNTY. lOr Cengresse Cobb liibb 543 Clark 5 24 Carr 431 Barnett £1 Simms 30 i Spalding 9 Harris 5 Jones 2 Smelt 363 Troup 364 WASHINGTON. For C otigrestj Smelt 454 Cobb 563 Jbtbb 36 Troup 574 Simms 50 Carr 45 ’ Clark 326 Spalding 3 65 BALDWIN. For Congress. Smelt IPS Troup iro Clark 74 Simms is 2 Bibb 79 Carr 160 Cobb 400 OGLETHORPE. For Congress. Troon no 1 Smelt 703 Bibby 1 g Simms 17 dark 120 Barnett 99 Cobb 543 Spalding 28 Carr 92 Jones is 2 gßfene. lor Congress-. Clark J 44 Smelt 774. £°’; b 837 bU)b * ,;~ Oil I T J Troup ’604 Si m ms r 7 FLBFRT. For Congress. Smelt >*s3 Troup 690 Kibb 702 (obb • 75 Carr oj Simms 151 Ciaik ‘ 113 Barnett <,JB LINCOLN. For Congress. Smelt 347 Troup 293 Bilb 367 Cobb 63 Clark j>7y Simms 196 Etonian English Pultl'cation. “At u moment b- ~ i| it ; name and even the language of an Eng lishman are threatened with ex j tinctieu, would it not be vvor.h our while to draw cio-cr our re lations with l.l<e. Uniicd States oi America, and scud among,t those republicans, as nutii ter, a man of dcstinguisbed rank and importance in our own coumrv We learn by Wa terman oi the ship Navigator, that sir Sidney .h had made a descent on th island of Ca* pti, in the kingdom o’ Naples, and had taken the capital by storm. X- Y. paper. While captain Waterman, who arrived this monring from Amllerdam, was in tin*’Britilh Channel, he under!! >od it to he the general opinion in £.i gland that. Mr. Fox would speedily relign in doufeqnence of his lii siate of iicalth.. [ U-'e long linee slated, that Mr. Fox would not keep his place fix months.] Ibid. By capt. Clinton, v. ho left Ca diz on the Ist of August, we learn, that 2 Spanish ship* of tne line were ready lor sea, destination not known ; that 9 Brnis'i ships of the brie, and IWO frigates, were blockading Cadiz ; an.i that a treaty <4 pi aue having been con- j eluded between >pain and Great- 1 Britain was without found, o ion. Did. The London Packet, about the 23d August, fell in with, and was boarded by the Veteran,comanded ; ed by Jerome Bonaparte, steering j lor Europe. One of cur London papers says, “ we are liappv to inform our readers, that after this day (it August) no new vessel, or vessel winch lias not been empii y.-6 du ring her last voyage in .no slave trade, will be allowed by law, to ciear out at any oi our custom houses lor the cost of Ali ica, tor slaves.” Phil. Gaz. A letter from our correspondent a* Nt:w-York, states, that “ in ibe sliijt Columbus, captain Clinton, arrived here on Tuesday from r adiz, came passenger, an officer belonging to a Spanish regiment of dragoons, who informs, that bis regime!, ./as embarked and would sail the first opportunity lor Louisiamia, which country his government intended to re sume.” —r : Ibid. On Tuesday tall about 80 tick French featnen, were land ed from the Melatnpus, Britifii frigaie and sent to the marine hospital. Yelterday a further number of the crew of the L’lmpeteux were re’eufed from on board the Melamous frigate, and came up to this place, about 350, as we have been inform ed. Norfolk piper oj Sept. IS. AVe underhand that the i fiatement made fome days since in the Wafhingtoii Fed eralifl, that a relation of Mr. Monroe had palled through | this city with difpatcbes lor I the Prelidenf, representing that the Florida negotiations had fai'ed, is without founda tion. Mr. Bankhead, the gen tleman alluded to was only the bearer of duplicates of letters i long since received. ftuitonal Intdl.’ & This day cam-: up to Hamp ton Roads, H. B. M. frigate Amazon, one of the fleet un der ihe command of Sir John B- Warren, who is off our Capes with six fail of the line. Sir John having learned at Newfoundland that the French fleet was on our coast, came in pursuit of it. —Norfolk Ledger vj September 24. “ The gall'd jude xvincesP When, after the British in structions of November 1793, th* ir ships commenced depreda tions on out commerce, and the indignation ©f all America was roused, Fisher Ames in one of bis frothy declamations declared ‘‘ vee must drsiu ourselves, like the tortoise within our shell"— his splendid nonsense , recommends a different course ; Britain with her 360 millions of dollars annual expenditure, and her 700 ships of wa is reduced to the of destruction—and Ames wishes •’ the United States to undertake to accomplish with our 3 2 or 20,000,000 dollars, what Eng land has not been able to efi’ect with thirty times the annual re sources! 1 lie real object olAmes is a monarchy and a lisle ; —ais s)cophancy and detestable poli tics he conceives will ({uulil’y him to be a courtier ; and a mad project of war or of extravagance would be highway to monarchy. The excoriation which vve have given Fisher Ames's splen did nonsense has had its effect ; the irritability of the New-Eng iand royalists speaks both their mortification and their conviction that ishePs nonsense rather mars than mends. [Aurora. A letter from a gentleman at Fort St. Stephens, under dale of 6th July, Bates, that a number oi hands have been dispatched from thence to cut a rodd through the wilde: nefs to New-Orleans. The weather for the lafl two days, has been very tempeitu ous, the wind blowing with ■ great violence from N. E. to E. S. E. accompanied with heavy rain*. The tide this morning role to an unu!ua! height, and h?s torn to pieces the remnant of Eaft-Uay Itreet and the I rout of South'Bay— Many t>f the wharves were completely under water, and the property in cellars conti guous thereto damaged. The shipping in the harbor have suilaincd but Uifhng injury. 1 ‘imes. Tire expo fed situ at ion of the j inhabitan’s in the vicinity of New E 1 IHiay direct and South-Bay, demands prompt attention and relief fom the City Council. Unless mer lures are speedily taken to guard again!! the encroach ments of the lea, apprehenlions may be lerioully cnteitamed (or the fafety of property in that part of the city ; and tiie inhabitants will be compelled to leave their houses, whenever the change o| the moon, or a Urong Eallerly wind, lhall inr dtcate a high tide. Ibid. V ‘"l‘i -P V’ V % ;)l ‘ti>’ di? Dii.D, in tins city on the I3>h inst. Mr. John Maubert, a uativ, ol tlie Canton I)eV r aux, Switzer, land, aged 68 years. * ><> tire 17t'n insr. J\lr. John lltin by, a native ofScoiland* aged 31 years. Port of S-rc.in nah. arrived. Shins Brunswick, Davunport, Liverpool ; Ocean, Ingt-rsoll U, s. ton ; Louisiana, lYlor, N.-York ; Sen’rs Olive, Stevens, t’liar i ston; Hannah, Sommers, Philadelphia , Fbza, Scott, Baltimore ; Midas, C base, Boston, 7 day's ; Indus try, Brown, Charleston, 2 days. Sloops Polly Philadelphia .Mays Prospect, Lcsier,New-Port (R. l.\ CLEARED. b’r. Dolphin, Valentine, Ja maica. J S ‘ J S , ~, r S~J~ s , /• /• REMOVAL, JOHN EOFF3, RES PECrFULLY XnVorms the public, that he has removed to the corner of jeffeilbn and Bryan Streets, in the houle formerly occupi ed by Mr. Janies Platt, vvlieie be intends carrying on the ijuot & tSlioe niakin2 o Business as formerly, and hopes to me rit a Ihare ol t-t ie public ia tronage. N. i>. Two apprentices want ed lo the above bisiuess. October 20. >B. Wants A situation as an Overseer. A Man who has a small family —undersands, (he culture of Cotton. A lir.e direc.ed to A. B. and left at this office, will be duely attended to. October io. ts. (> 1-4 Cents Reward; I) ANAVVAY f.um tlie, subscri- V ber , some time in September IS')5, an indented apprentice to tlie Coopering bitsiuer>s, named Joseph lldve'nstehe ; it is suppos_ ed lie lias gone to the county of Effingham in this state, where be formerly lived. The above reward will be given to any person will* vvtii deliver It.nt to ‘1 1105- WALSII. October 29. 3u 93- NOTICE. Nine months after date, ap. plication will be made to the honorab'e court of ordinary of Tatnal county for have to fell a tiact of land containing 190 acres on the Altamahaw river, in laid county adjui ilg Mat in Harden, also vea i-a a cres in Wiikinlon County, in the (ccond diffiid i.ot No. jto, the property of John Sharp fen. dccealed, to be fold lor the beneiit of the h.eits and cicdiiors. JOHN SHARP, Acimuisirator. S:pt. i,