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ypnn, slicking nut of the Ground';
i'.it took it hip with Its melaiiehoiv
trontPnlS —— Wit, f HAG MENTi OF
am IMF AN fN SCULL
- is supposed to have been de
bv A d'lg, inr Hi pte.-sOnt
scarcely aim” prowls through sic*
to'.yn. Th'i bloodv remain* with
;i Mj-itre piece of board were car
ried to Sep ire D’Anugn.tc, the .ie
live tmgi st ia- ooj > li, s place ‘i -
j m iudiate!v caused enquiry to b;
jn .Je, a jury <-I Ma r.jn> was sun
jn’vie I, and the person suspected
examined ; front uieir report it
wonl'l app-Mvf lit it she hid bam
late'y delivered of a child .'die Ncd
wile believed, about to ir or live
days back), it is understood this
unfortunate yooiijj girl is li .oik!,
bv proper securities, to lie torih
coining whenever the Law re
quires •—( h I'OHlde.
PATRIOT. ~
SJrjNXAU, June 4, 1807.
On Mm<iv l id an Fl.-flion was held in
lhh city fur Officers to command the ytli
n-l 6h ’ ontp-ni-t of th-> I>l Butalinn of
Militia —when, f.r the ytli Company fob
*T. HolUt wit elected --Captain, .* ‘Tufts,
laeutenaut, and T bt.-tuirt, ErGgn. lor
the 6:h Campnv Hotel Atoors was elect
ed Captain, ffafrph H. Clark, Lieutenant,
and $ K AWye, L:;!ijn.
COM .V4UMICATION.
THE FOURTH D VY OF JULY!
o U K
NATIONAL JUWI.EE!
In a few weeks the 4th day of July will
dawn upon this happy land—and are ary
plans thought of by our fellow’ citiz?ns.f :r all
appropriate celebration of the magnificent
and glorious tvenl, which that uay com
memorate !• ?
The Military Afiocutions, will of
course offer up all the honors which euftom
has rjidled fri<m them But will that be
fulficient? Is it n t the duty of every Re
publican American, whether he belongs
toafeleft Military Allocution, or only
occafiona ly takes up a mufquet in the
ranks of the Militia, to coutribiuc his
mite towards the celebration ot a day,
which aniounccc! ti the whole v/ >rlJ ? that
tl)2 UtllriD 3J Arts OF AMERICA WCTC
wkf.* and Indepenuen r?
The of the 4th of July,
fbotlld not be confined to this or that
tlafsof citizens It fliould beemfidered
as a C(V:C jubilee, iutereftinn to the
hap pine fs and liberty of every citizen, and
it if therefore the duty of every citizen to
participate in it. Afel eiu tlie open
Kiel h adjufled to a fyftvm of ce Mirimy, to
which the purlc of every indufh'ioiu and
difcrect citizen would b? a l equate, w mid
certainly be the mod eligible and patriotic
mode of commemorating the day.
Hundreds of eit'Zn* (i ting down to
the fame Table, would not only preleut a
fpcßacle, in the highest (h j'ee grand <* ,4 d
refpr but would ailo ieave iinprcili
oiih up m the iniu 13 and hearts of your
children, my felh W'citizens.not cafily to
he obliterated. The gratifications of tlie* pa
late and epicurifm are not so much to be
attended to on f > great a ul momentous an
oceafion, as what would be proper food,
for the feelings and morality of pitri. t
ifm. The more fi np’e the fare, the wider
will be the range of facilities to an inter
change of cheerfuluefs —ot pitrioiic frn
tinent, and temperate conviviality, with
every rcfpeckablc fellow citizen
An arrangement rhat promises the pro
duftion of these effects, ought Curdy to
be more acceptable to every man who feels
like an American, than tha f w lie ’* by °C*
feri.ig grearer luxuries in the ch-fe apart
ments of Inns or Hotels neceiTirdy ex
cludes rite larger portion of the peopi &
as necciTariiv tends to perpetuate the (pirit
of perfina! and political enmity. It may
be well enough to quarrel and wrangle >u
common occasions, but the 4th day ot jay
ought not to be prodituted to any
purpofe:—lr is a day on which every Pa
triot America* fhou’d join heart and
hand:—lr is adav on wtiich Pat r.j
---•t American fliould fervently thank Al
mighty God, for tlie blessings it brings
with it:—lt is a day c’ nfecrated by cv -ry
virtue that can render the American Pa -
Tt cot nob'e—honefl —illuflrious, and an
obj <sl of imitation for the world—• Let evc
cv Pat riot American then, j )iu in its
celebration. ,
ladcpendent of the excellency of fuen
*n eianp'e of unanimity and enthuiid-n
to your children how grateful would be the
found of your united plaudits to the im
mortal ihadcs of
WASHINGTON!
WAII’iKN!
GHEKNK!
GATES!
MON i'GOMEKYI
MERCK)!:
WOOSTER!
WAYNE!
FRANK lUN!
AnH the whole hnls ol’ Patriot*, wh* are
Dow looking down frorA Her.vcn upon you
—who fouglit—wh ) wrote —wlio bled, &
who died, for the pern-aiient eliakliliintcnt
°f the principle! of tfic 4ih clay of July,
1776.
4-e: uj all ] jiu in the celebration of that
glorious day- i.rt no Pdf. i .
from l'upcrioc l'icii: s taLut i.llu iil !i-• 1
nity—or pnliiica! t'.ehif.-.t, f.parate o’ie 1
fr0..1 the other. Every unit who is ho- j
•ntft, virtuous, and an American in his I
principles and attachment*, though he be
.poor, is a fit afijcUte arid companion on
that oceafion for the highest and the great
ed. The adventiiioua fplendonr of wealth
and ftalion,*have nothing to do with ti
politic.l equality cf Republican Ame
rica—that equality, which is bottom
ed on Virtue, Honor,, amt a Love <r
Country—that equa l v, which is breath
ed through the beneficent principle! of
the Federal Confliiuiion—that equality
avhich it guaranteed hy the ever m inora
ble 4th of July, 1776.
ONE OE THE PEOPLE, j
A Subscription Paper upon the
p'an fuwefteef bv the ah >ve writer, is i-lt
at this office, fir the S-guature* <if the Ci*i
r.ens. Itis firopofrd to have the Fete under j
lbwitb*. to be ereeked on tha Cos nm in, and I
to limit the txpence to three dollars each
Subscriber.
■
MARRIED, at CharUftou, on Tnefjay I
Evenitix, L’6ih 11b bv the Rev. Mr. Faber, j
Mr JOHN H. DF.UBF.LL, Merchant, to |
the amial'l’ and well accomp'ifhcd Miss j
NANCY r.ERCHES, both of this city. !
—-—, at St. Miry’s on the j.Sth ii’fl n',by 1
Jas. Seagrovc, cfq. Mr. Giioros Sr.mur,
merchant, to ‘Vlifs Margaret H ouiTson,
both of that p'ace.
DIED, In t!im citv on tbit 2d
itisr. ,Mr. James Allison, Coop
er, h Native ot iScwikiti.l.
Marine Intelligence,
O I
s=*> 9> *9 ?> ~ r?> .5^
PORT OF SAVANNAH i
arrived ,
Ship Louifiaua, Peior New York,
A. enoria, Drifc.il, Baltimore
Sloop Rmg->r, Beck Alexandr-a !
The feh >oer Rolla, Fofdick, from thi* :
port, arived at New-York the llth ult.—
fevea slays passage.
Port cf Charleston, APiy 80’
Admiral Hardy, in the Triumph, wish
the Bellona, and one or two frigat>'s,
has arrived iu Hampton Road* from bet- j
mud a.
On his outward pafTage to Martinique, j
Capt Learork of Sale n wai Jjoardcd, alter j
a chafe of five Jtours, from a French (loop
of war capt Bart range, Horn Guala'oupe,
and received them (1 abulive language and
iuj'i ri;*u treatment frotnthe Hoarding offi
cer, who rohbea him of a number of arti
cles, and even drew his hanger fjveral
times aerofs Capi. I.earock’s throat Ano
ther officer told him that they tvottivery
veiT. I they me; with from E.igliffi por s.
Capt I'dwirsl Swaio, of the bris! Peace, i
s; N wbur y P >rt wrecked on the Cat- j
Iveys, on hsr palTige from Havanna to I
Ehifadcdphia, with a valuable cargo of!
C fT-e. lot;wood and fuc.ir, which vva* I
chiefly 1011. The captain aid crew were
on the wreck C days. T:e rrmlining pa t I
of different crew* that with ihifi ry f.v- ‘
cd tliei,r lives ar the time of fh.pivreck,
were impress. si by lieut. Boy*, of his Bii- I
iainic Majelly's Schooner Decouvert, j
who very i ifulently, on the application of j
the refpedVive eiptaius far their re'eafe,
refufed to give them up, and further de
clared, that he inteu led to impr.-fi two
men out of each, crew belonging to Chari f
tou veffela, and one out of every four be
longing to any American lliip.
Off Cape Fear, on the nfl infd. captain
Chafe, was boarded bv a French privateer
(pilot-boat schooner), who took from him :
aeafk of Hulls and a bawd of Flour, aud !
gave him ail order on a ra .clnnt in tl i* j
city for payment. Capt. Ch (” has been !
fevcral dam in c mpanv with the brig j
Cyra-, fiom B'H.ni, for this port, and 1
supposes tliat flie Is gone into Ge ir/etowu I
Onduoday Hfl, in I t 3'..?h long 38 i
capt. Brownfpoke a Briti li llocp of war.
CGpr. Crown (etc in tfie itio !
pongns, brig Tartar, T’avlor,: 1
brig Hope, S'reet; ad Selrooner j
Mary. Ann, Miiler, all ut tlris onn. 1
Ship , Smith, ot Hr:o .
Islauil, to sail for this port in ton ■
days
axrxaaßtgEiwßanßitaßßitwwwLiyyr-w i A- -a- |
Sheriff’s Sales.
jn the fir at Tuesday in July
next
WILL BE SOLD,
Ai the Court-house in the city f \
Savannah , between the hours of j
10 and 3 o deck.
All that tract of land, situate
about two miles from Savannah 1
containing Gb acres, being part of j
the Eairliiwn tract.
Toe above levied on and sold 1
as the property of i ho mas Nor- |
ton, deceased.
ALSO, j
All that Lot in Ewinsburgh |
Number twenty-five, and four j
Lots in Savannah Number If* i
G/ctn VVa.d, No. 22 in E ben
Ward Ik Nns. 5 5c JH in Fret Lin
Ward, Sold under a lGfeclo-urc
of a Mortgage, riven by j >hn I.
Gray to John Glass deceased, in
his lifetime, Terms Cash.
Postponed from •Lnfe stth-s.
T. ROIiEUT ON, S/C. C.
Ju te i, ’SB lm
Sheriff s Sales.
OK IVcJnefJ v tl< 10 tl inflict WILT, H ?
*sOla[tai theJlort lately eeut>i.nt h\ L.wv
rence Huron, j /n. on il> c t vhatf cwmonh
ej/TeJ joncs* win J, adjoining Mr F 1/
• ciU lie filler*, between the lours ten
unit three o clock of the fame day, under an.l Ly
ihiue of an order of the h n jyJ ■: ffoncs,
jud* ( of the eajlern d'tßtid} tie foUeravinf ar
ticles, taken under attach m:,i‘ as the £ ropes ty
of Laivtrnee flnr or jun. at tie fait oJJLaW
rence Huron —to u*t,
8 boxes Cbm oUie
2 ditto !‘.-si;nce Spruce.
<H Wire Su-ves
42 Hair Sifters
11 baskets Sweet Oil
6 barrels Cargo Pork
1 k g Lard
Gin and Brandy in standing
ca^ks
5 5 Irbis. Superfine Philadelphia
F ioiir
2 ullage barrels sour Beer
1 barrel containing Vinegar
1 box containing Liverpool Suit.
Ami iniKiediateiv alter, on the
same dav, at the store lately occu
pied by William Godt’rev, for the
said L. Huron, jun. in the Market
Square, by virtue of the .aid order
and under the sattl attdcltnwnt,
4 dozen Mustard
2 kegs of twist Tobacco
Part of u chest Tea.
Liverpool Sait
4 barrel* bro'vu Sugar
.3 ullage ditto r.ittto
1 ditto ca k Raisins
1 do pipe common Gin.
T. KOBE!; I SON, S. C. 0.
June 3 33
Sheriff ‘s Sales,
On tlic first Tuesday in July
next,
WILL hE SOLD,
At the court-house in the city oy
Savannah, between the hours
oj’ 10 and 3 o'dick,
ALL thole bnbtiings and
improvements, on the N. Vv .
hall part ol Lot No. —, Deck
er Ward, belonging to the
heirs of Philip Mims, deccaled
formerly occupied and own
ed by Maurice Lehiff.
A fifty acre lot, known by
the number 8, the houie at
present occupied by joleph
Arnold, in Anion Ward
and three iols, being part of a
five acre lot, adjoining the
town, fotuierly belonging to
the ellatc of joint Cume, dec.
taken under execution as the
property of joleph Arnold, at
tiie funs of Benjamin Btifiv,
surviving copaitner and Benj.
Bully, jun.
Postponed fi-om June Stiles.
T. KO PER I SON, S. C. (1
June 4. SS
Sheriff's Sales.
At the court-house in tiie city tj
Savina ii,
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday iri\ July next
Lot No. 5, Moore 1 yilimg
Percivid Ward, with the buildings
and irnproveuients ; taken m exe
cution as tiie properly ol the cs
trtte of John Wcreat, deceased,
to satisfy a judgment in favor ot
Owen Owens.
Postponed Lour Junesale'*
T. LOIiKU i'aUN, s. c.c.
June 4.
Sheriff’s Sales,
On the first Tuesday in July next
between the hours of ten and
three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court house in the city f
Savannah,
All that plantation ‘“■•ar Savan
nah, known as No. 2, ami part,
of No. 1, in Fairlawn tract, con
taining 136 acre# more or Ess,
adjoining lands ot the late general
Jackson ; foreclose 1 , as tiie pro
oerty of .Limes and t rancis l). L.
Honiara and others, to s.pi-f’
t t/iorrage due Richard AL
WidiiiiiV-.
Poipolled troirt Jtitle sales.-
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C.
June 4.
Sheriff’s Blank Titles
For jale at ikii Office.
! Sheriffs Sales.
|
jON the first Tueldev m
j next, between the hours
of to and 3 o'clock Will he
Sold, at the Court.lioufc in
ihe evy of Savannah.
A negro mult nanitd t 07,id:
taken under sundry executions
iigminst the estate of Stephen
j Blount dec,
Postnon-d {.om fnne Sties.
t. Robertson, s .c.c.
Tone 4. .5 8
1
Sheriff’s Sales.
1 Oil the first Tuesday in July
next
, WILL BE SOLI),
I At the court-house in ‘he count it 9 1
j M Intosh, b t tween the hours
j oj ten and three o'clock, the Jot
j 101 l ing property, viz.
A LIKELY Negro boy named
! AUI Ri.)EKN; levied on as
the propem ot James K. Baillie,
I to s ‘tisfv an execution in f.tvorof
j Robert Mitclteli. CouditioHs, casii
i on the day ot sale.
t HELD. MO NT FORT,
S. >l. C.
| June 3. srf lm
Sheriffs Sales,
! ON the past Tueschu in July
} nett. IVILL BE SOLD at the
Court House in Mlntosh coun
ty between the hours of IO y 3
o'clock. The following proper
j ty viz.
K house and Lot in Darien,
JL at present occupied b, Ala j.
, Hopkins; levied on as the pro
per tv of Hamden AM nosh, to
j satisfy an execution in favor of
1 M‘Lfcod Ls Miller. Conditions,
cash i>u the day of sale.
THEOD. MONTFORT,
1
S. M. C
j Jo' l ® 4. 481m*
Sheriff’s Sales.
WILE RE b()ED, at the court
house in the county of M'lntosh,
on the first Tuesday in Jute
next, between the hours of ten
I and three o'clock.
j ONF. Trad of latid, lying on Bjll-Tnwn
| Swamp, containing acres, more or
i ieh, G od Cotton and Rice Land, on
, wliirti there is a good dwelling hon*e, ai
1 present occupied Ity Leonard Jmrdinc;
| levied oil a* the property of laid Jnurdinc,
to fatisfy sundry execution* ig.iuft hint.
Conditions. CASH on the day of Sale
THLOO. MON ) .* jRT, S. M. C.
! Juue 3. 53 lm
Sheriff's Sales ,
On the first / uesday in August
next,
WILL BE SOLI),
I Ai the court-house in the town of
j Jeff'erxon, Camden county, he
! tween the hours of ten and th > ce
o'clock, th e jin to icing p 1 opei ty,
viz.
J!M, Ctidmt*. l'Yiideric.k, AVill,
Frank, Smnba, Violet, Juba,
j Sere, Sally, Mary, Dime, Lvd a,
! Mama. Yamurt, Cotntnissa, <gn t
shy, MobitJ, Cooly amt Comm s
Isa; levied on and sold as the pro
, ports o’ Mrs. Mar'hi W. NigliU
j ittga'e, on a [Vluttg duly fore
j twin o’ Ric.iaicl O’Doii
nti, 2jtb May, 1807. l.ondtti
oils of naio Cah.
I*. G. J<>NES, S. C. C:
June 3.3 2tu
j Mow in Camden Jail.
TWO Rutiawii) Negroes,
i one an African burn, calls liimselt
I POM, lie is a tall, slim fellow,
j between 23 and 30 years of age;
j the other a country born, calls
himself PETER, a stout, well
set fellctv, nearly the same age.
D.G. JONES, S. C. C.
June 4. AS if
Note —These Negtoes were <
advertised bv Hubert Powers, Ks
(1111 re, in ot MHiftbdi counit ,■ 1 u
a Charleston paper, (The 1 im< j s) j
and in the Georgia Republican. i
j-p ATTENTION ! ! J(Zt !
r ’P , HE PRINTERS cf Ftcannah arc
I herthy uotified that the Subscriber
wit’ net pay ativ Hid rtnrf.'trd him, for
j DVf RTiSKMLN I'S, pt;S!i(ited Ty them
■ tiicb they product his LeUtrtf Dircdhm
D G JOU.S.
St. S/Ury’s June 4. 5i *m
Public notice is hereby
Given ,
f | ‘ll T I the l ■ :in” ■:?-(, s os t G Ttoc- onl
A Comma of the T.-a * of fit vrfu/i.A,
c'yo- Corny, luve for I.LASE, * uiimtwr
ot Valuable Traits ot
Cotton Land
1 Situate on I urtlc river, and containing
from id t j tfi‘t acres ca-o—nn Tc'■ e ’ of
which arc convenient D -cilmg and Out-
Hwufes, mnftlv under f .ncp and to be
leafed on reaT'naMe trims l'.om one to
fever: years, to suit the parties. Poffcffion
to ‘n yivr i on the ift dav of jaunarv,
; - r ‘d app! ication to l-.t ru ‘e t-i Jamt,
; G. A!’ty , ‘TrdJurtr, or to ejtiwr of the
i fubfenoers.
VVILi lAM PAGE,
SAMUEL BURNETT,
John s >undf i .(s,
CeinmisAonci 3.
! June 4. hi mm *<;„
I PUBLIC NOTE off.
1 r r , HF.P”. hciug an ii’difpcnfiMc nerefti
j •* ty tint the afTai.-s of the Academy of
| this eoumv (liould be fettled ac the cxpi
j ration of thepreient yesr, to ensblt the
j Commiffi nicrs to ca rv into eff ,4 the a-4
. of the Leg'flat tire, for tit- t iTtblifhin „■ a
PnhTc Academy,k ot 1 . cr r.i j cntmcfilvd
Vvith it Early ,\\.t U i hereby (J vro. ’I
Payment of all arrears f,r (Writs. ,Xc. will
he mti'ted on iudifc.-imm.itclv, it the .-x
----piration of the pre-fun year; and this ear
ly Notice given, tliat tliofv eitjccr-ted m,y
makctlicir a'-rangcuents acc-. rdtnglv,
SVil.i.i ViVl AI.L,
JOHN CnU ’ER,
J A AIKS AL.VJY,
JAMES FOR I ,
Comm ssioriers.
June 4. 53 It. mi ai
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