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f*J ILnwrls&zfi than yni ev<r j
It is tfcc business of tnir writing Jr naves, to
keep you in ihe dark wuh regard to this
great and properoti* poultry. It shall be
ifcy tiiisiness to open year eyp*.
CDljTffWl7?;'gir'":
IHU 11*5DAY, AOKiJST~'9 TTsi 6. “ j
MARRIED, it* this place, on I
evening, the 15 h instant, Mr. Char* es
Cheatham, to Miss Elizabeth Wright,
Also, on the evening of the2l*t. inmant, I
Johv G. Bostick, Esq. to Mrs. Eun
Atkinson,—Alt of Louisville, in th :
bounty, last evening, Mr. How fix Har
groves, to Mis3 NancV THOkfSOH.
The Documents respecting the late out
rageous proceedings of his Catholic Ma
jesty, in the ee?e of the imprisonment, of Mr.
IWeade, will ehiim our first attention next
week. Will thp voire of the nation
quitted to induee our g vermnent to awake ?
feliall its Representative in a foreign court
try be imprisoned with impunity ?
supers irnoy.
It is stoted in a Connecticut paprr. tha:
the .SHAKERS, influenced by a pretended
Prophet among them, are Uisvin- up gr tiu
to provide against a seven year's famine.
—-<&>
Cobhet'e Regis f er of June 22, * in*air* hi
47tU letter to the people of AraeriCu, on
£<*’ “ration from E igKnd. Speaking of the
e.-rfh \rkation of farmers, See. he a>. vr, Tre
hive is all in commotion. The bees see >
resolved no longer to support the drones and
Aba wasps ” she Lotiiion Clurie , vui'is
his usual regard for truth, publishes th
following antidote, to emigration
“ Every thing is very and iH in America.—
8o great is tha stagnation of trade, th* \?U
very few of the merchant vessels are em
ployed: Our countrymen who hnve c:oi
grated, are in a most deplorable slat* ;
upwards of a thousand of them h tve applied
to the British consul at NMw-York to b > sent
Ihonie with passports as distressed Briuth
subjects,”
In Paris, (says the Morning Chronicle,
June 25) on the oacasinn of the nuke ui* tier
iTs marriage, heralds we-e seat b-More the
processions, to teach the people yrhat cries
they should utter, Vive le Hri! was, of
course, pre-eminent; but tha r >pulace, in
ft perverse humor, affecting to obey, ahotr.ed ;
rive Poie! —i.e. Live the goose.
The Journal d* ‘f j> .-ankfort, of the Hth
May, gives the tre sty of lord ExmoaUi !
with theßaibary states, to whi h is sub
joined the following paragraph : —Behold
then the hopes that Europe conceived at the
congress, reduced to acknowledging its if
tributary to some miserable pirates in the
Mediter&fican ! England, by a nod coni 5
make all these thieves retire into their dens!
Englaed, which possesses Malta and the
seven Islands, will never wash away the
disgrace of having rivetted the eh-vins of
Europe. Let this treaty be compared wilh
that concluded by the Americans with Al
giers, aiid it will ba seen what there w.s
reason to expect from so powerful a medi
ator.”
Milledgeville, August 14.
j|C"P It will ba seen by the following let
ter from Col. Clinch to the E xecutive of this
State, that the Fort on AppalacbiaoSa B v
in East Florida, where the Ruffi n'NboWs
coinm>ruded‘u motley force of British, Indi
ans and Ncgrors during the late war, which
jhassinee been occupied by runaway negroes
and hostile Indians, was completely destroy
ed by our troops on th 27th ultima. Mr.
Hughes, the bearer of Col. Clin dibs letter
to Gov. Mitchell, and who accompanied the
detachment of our troops, on that expedition,
states, that the celebrated chief MT*osh,
with a considerable number of Indians, h and
reached the Fort and comm need >*n att.rk
npon it, (which had continued Several days)
before the arrival of Col. Cline he’s detach
ment. The Are was returned by those in
the Fart, bat no injury sustained on cither
side. While Col. Clinch was erecting a
battery to play on the Fort, three of the
Gua Bouts from New-Orleans arrived below ;
it. In as: ending the bay, 7 nun who had j
landed from one f these boats were attaik- j
ed by the negroes, and six of them killed ;
the seventh made his escape by swimming.
The guu boats having h,eri brought up (by
order of Col. Clinch) opposite the Fort) com
fine need tiring on it with heavy ordn nee.—
After the proper elevation of the gun had
been ascertained by three or fom dischurt;'&,
a hat ssl&ot was tired, which penetrating one
es the three magazines, eootau-iue 100 bar
rels of powder, created a dreadful expfo- [
tsion, which our informant supposes must
h? ve killed m;re than an hundred—the j
oth> rs were Lken prisoners wiiliut making
further resistance.
Copy of ft letter from Lieutenant Colntrl
Ifuncan L. Ulinch, to kis Ercvliehiy Go
ve.ruor *Witrhelt, dated I
C4wr Chawkoi*/), lh. J l ngv*t . IF 16. j
♦ sm—i have the honor to in ‘aim vn?. |
ihut oa the 28th ultimo, tut Fort eu lot Aj>* |
pa!-'4.v >! ii • Ti, .rs ‘tl rV-, rf-for J e.. h 1
eve ht> oared „, u * Choctaws. m.-l
containing about two Ftridred wrwo nr.dj
r .* completely derfreved, I have j
t e Honor to en"li>e yoirtbe oawe s ; oi t: ei
r> gr.'i"g t'kioi and at present in • onfir’ ‘ccfM j
at this post, who vv r}:y to atiz.rns {
o” the * *.le of Ceorgia.. 1 hive given :sjr j
\ ctii'-fi iw?•<*'•i.nrio, to havt* rerery ih -.t;
cf-oio'j iofo t e nation tak’.s and-delivered'.
i on to t ‘ coni'.nandinar oflv or at this fost,}
or Jsi t Fort Caines.*’
MILITIA OF (3F-XT'7A. . I
efisdem ini- that, the m’-j; rv ho°rd,
apporn'e:! by the Mst legiflatorr, co listing;
of Colonel Nict-ol vs Lonsr, Colonel Pat ? k
.1 -ick, C-otonel L. “V..-Melton, . pha'n Wi!-
liam Colonel Edward If ‘/'den, ciio
tain V- i-ioughby Barton, Ocbj-i \ Alien
Daniel, epd Colpuei D _ jiei?l Si worn, willi
ebnvene at in Wilkes ?y,:
wn the 10 It day of fiJentemfior next, for ♦’ e
■purp'sv 1 os frar'iU” and dj ;e?tin-g r> sya'cm!
for M>i*tr *• hu v,j (I-, sta'e. As nc an Jhe
system she: ? vc* f; •*<*n completed, the iur rd
er - -xeeJ v 5 i* pr.se:-’ thesi-.m.- 60 the Go
verv".,- .?{) submit it, together with
hi : npia.o >, i-. the : ex‘ g>er'iS •iSr-^n-i'ly,
&a rrnv nit ft.*•b r :c:tn.
Ijjeftcrs re ‘c'veA ?e-terT:v ly the Mincr
v?, Irom Liv ■ ) o k ihe markets
i Gre to b r ‘ overstocked, and lit
tle or no dim And a'To.wl for ih-Ar me-nufac
tur -s. At i [as port of Liverpool a lenc rt was
,s ertvivvd there were e ; e Irralred and
tw-rs-.y -is !n:3;ii:! b Jcs of eave) ~ ? !jjj*
fe'w jtvj- h tors, T>e in >rjof rtu- *s at
i.iac ; * s’- h and *omo t<; i>olotwit tr-wnrk
*hir bat tn *e Ain in w-;4,
S ich had aeeo the a?*’n ? s iVa f 'n L* s oa
try of the glut 4* dry good-: and ‘V: imrswi
v icraficeK w-i - h Ikl b v., w av and . ifo pub
a smp so any further n a of any
uiunle at. present.
•Si*. IT Evening /‘ost. j
Wc utidcrsAinfl that comhiittrcs from the
Buika f M ; ’a-Yark, Ptul ■lu'ip'u.i ud Ba
:ignore.’ ss tmied ni :his city, haw t- -a.-
nauui tiiei- inn-ling, by adapting a reaolo
tior. r couHiivmdin- the respective hanks not
to resume specie payments tufo e r e Ist ,f
| July ugxt. Phil. traz. Bth m-t
A Paris paper of the Ist July, contains
the following paragraph, and wives it as oH’-
eiai: “ Pehgnier, o?*e of the twenty ei,;ht
conspirators, has insisted ii> eossrt, taut lie
has sets to cotumnuicate to the kinaj, facts
which will save France; nut he will c. su
rname-1 than only to the king; in person, ”
It is Stated under the Yieona head that
the French generals Lailenmmi ftiui Era vary
hod m*J< their escape from MaHu; a*.d
setiers from Constantinople, to Moy Is?, re
ceived in Kpglaud, mention that they had
arrived there, and were supposed to be go
ing to Russia.
j SPANISH PATRIOTS.
1 The folio wiiig article is copied from the
Demerara Gazette, received at New-York
*<v the British brig Mary, arrived there in
28djs from Demerara.
“ It appears from recent accounts from
Vera Cruz, that the death of the independ
ent chief Morelos, has by no means (JUlsili
i tr.tcd the spirit of the revolution, which
* continues with the greatest vigor. Frequent
actions take place. The independents had
advanced towards the capital of Mexico,
aou a party had even entered the suberbs of
San Lazuvo 5 another division hail also ap
pro > lu and the walls of Vera Cruse, aod killed
the scuOad at lite gates, faying waste aii
the couutry round. All the lines of com
niuniiatiou aie in the hands of the iiuia
pendeuts. _ j
; “ ihe general congress of the independ
ents b< and again assembled in the city of Te
| el oiKaoti, and D. F. Bravo, one of the ge
-1 nereis, h-d heeu chosen presidents General
Morelos, who had been lately hung by *he
Spanish government, when first taken pri
sm.er, was confined in the inquisition of
Mexico, and tried for being a heretic, since
he had thrown ott his priesthood to become
a general. He defended his own asise and
was absolved, lit was then delivered over
to ihe royal court, and condemned for high
j treason. Before be was executed, the Spa
! nisb bishops dressed him in all his sacerdotal
|r ib sos which he was afterwards delivered
in a canonical manner, and formal \y degra
dd. It is singular that too priests have
been the ro<i*t active generals of the Mexican
revolution ”
Charleston City Gazette, 2 Vd instant .
TrIE AITTHO It OF JUNIUS DISCO
VERED.
Anew work h s lately been issued from
the English press, with this imposing title
Facts and Arguments, indisputably rs
i troustmting that tiie Letters of Junius were
written by Jotn LewJs De Ldlme, author
I of the eeiea/Hled essay on the English Cou
nt Ration.” It is from the pen of Dr. Bushy.
No copies of this work have yet reached
this ton ii rv —Charleston City Gazette*
Hvil Ml, GUNNERY.
The ntulUry mpe*-* *tf t. <owt, eo<n
m .Dde'l U captt.au liiUixr, paiuded on
i V, faijM-l'ty * <f, and ft-it \
| .rget, a?*or orr #.r sVty-s - ev I
( '• h h were fir'}, ?<ry k{h ‘•• r 7 < -’ •*. **’ |
1 nutted yard ; d;> ;;uee.— itosiou y:per.
Knoxvitle. August 3 \
’ There j* n report in ‘own, said to o f v ; ” -.
ed oi’ reypt Ad;;**...tut fieri! y, th- ( the • 1 ■
?>’ry t war *’.,s a- larcdH -t<r’ rk -V- n;
I'.nv* nrwsS be to
t‘;e western Sine of t!ie C’ o • <*
it existed before,’ and o.tihn li’rw of U. f . i -a
w ( -: with the Cv esst AAA V.’ any
■. imposition was• .<■'ik-eA on h-’ .• nt,
in iorraiog ihe is..’ : <••0 y wif* ‘ T-n
----kees, if may be < ~rrt- j * ‘i v.k is
what ought to fee dor;?.
FROM GI*BRAGT>.*R.
i'y.r-r-'y, An *|?t 5.
By the brig Two Bfather*, from Gibrnl
ta g. wc rev ived a r per of Jono 15, ; t
■ v-'Utcias particuiar* of i-.e aboaive ath-'nrrf t
l of a revo.triou a* Tonis, early tiKy, as
In rely mentioned L th 1 Am* iean sfat>*ri
Hi* s* ran avv y vr t s - resfefs.
Ow ot A'csr- put iai- Motion, and wa ,■ seized
•—another h; and landed al'out 100 >f .er-ren ,
(v |i*> dwrontenttd) to’ h-d 202 Lft.—”
T* ••ftso t'.'.o vers-'s he-i nurdei ed trr er<w
of on tfbig-isfc mir hat:- 1; jg, and rnA : ;a
S't-" 4 •'•. A &"t’- ‘.R' a. • a R:/• 0. <1 ve-s- >,
Ittfles with A?.t, bad been seen wiA ut
any pr n on bur--J. ft.gitive T h
siio were to be bo-ui l to
tlii* Levant. But for the appeiranre < ft: a
’ D-i'.'sh fiigate rates, off i’cois, it was
\n>po’ ed the re <oi-t svj ■.a have th s ’ roye-i .
f “ b*'v ? B fleet and arsenal, Mid he Goleta. I
Palitud him*
Gene a 1 Smyth, the n p w au* irii*strfor of
the government of Nova H issued a
proeUmetioH on.ti- 2 id till. auH the
u r/i importations, from the UnutJ States,
tar four months.-— lbid.
SPANISH ClV7?vp y
Quebec, July 58.
A S!. i&ih ‘merchant u ;>g, > a s. tel
ler i *‘'d .May 20, comply? s'b ttl Bpen.
wh goverameat h,d demar.d and of h:n> the
*i:U es 5000 rial# velkfi, 3> js qous.i of H
cuntrifiation of ?QQ s QOQ y icl* h kins fc and
ord to be lev*-.;, to conti ■ -his peace
with the regency if Jttg'-ers !—fraviag refu
sed to comply with Uv~ and m u-U as ‘-onteary
to the treaty between .the s\v eouutrirs, a
file of soldiers we seat to hou-** who
broke open his mouey th e!, raid t-ok the
above uieri ioaeJ sum, with *h <■al
sum fur expeo-es. Three other Britt, h
inert ham* were served the same wsv. Re
prescutalioas had been mule of thi> trans
action f% \h* IP i-is?* minis-:? . s .?*dh-i ‘
. • :-xi&mnx+- r j i iwiWMCTiWWK
** “ 1 •—ir- *r -x. .--ir-arww- ■-'-,;**
SHERBETS oALf..
Will b t sole!, on the first Tues
day in October next at the Mar
ket House in the Tow r. <*i* Louis
ville. Jefferson county.
One tract of pine land, contain
ing 455 acres, on the waters of
Reedy and Brier Creeks, adjoin
ing Hatcher and others : 1 aken
as the property of Richard Jack
rjpn, to satisfy an execution, ike
administrators of R. Watkins, vs.
said Jackson. N
1., H. MARKS, d.s jxV
August, 27th 18 ■ cs.
EXECUTORS’ SALeT
|
Will be sold, on the third Mon
day in October rt< xt at the house
of Simon Caldwell, the lard be
longing to the estate of James
Spivey (late of Burke County de
ceased,) lying on Williamson
Swamp, Jefferson. County, It be
ing the Will of James Spivey
dec. containing two hundred &
seventy five acres more or Jess*
also sundry other articles too te
dious to mention.
Terms made known on the
day of sale
Littleton Spivey, ? r ,
John Cock. ‘ |
Burke county, August 11$, 1816.
Nine months auer date appli
cation will be made to the honor- j
able the Inferior Court of Seriv- j
en countv, for leave to sell all the;
real estate of Benjamin Lanier, J
late of S&ijjcounty deceased.
Robert Lanier, j
Guardian.
6th June, ,18X0. 1
\V/ k * f-* \* ■ ►-.'l - £. V f f-% / . r* f--
ou. * S o*o <iL dj^y*
! dies U r lexers J o r n
\ his ad’i'h v r ration -tithe r;r::
jar • i • ; t.'i 1 s or Jon at ha n Arc her
: late of said vtr.y clrc
ii ncx” are t.v- ? f p o-tt
{ lt j a
3(iffic r ; . a;* tie
kindred and ere ’* - : >.
ceased, to be and appear at my
ohice v. nr.,11 the time r, do wed by
!avv to : '•-vop 11 se, dany th-:-y
have why said letters Mould not
be graded.
Given und. r my hand this 23d
August 1816.
A. WRIGH TANARUS, cPk.
Nine m ant Its est- r and ■t c ap p ; :j -
cation will he mad to the .Hon
orable the inferior Court of Jef
ferson County, fo'* leave to s 11
a tract of land lying in the Coun
ty of Wayne, No. 1.2 6, contain
ing 490 acres, belonging to the
ertate of John Green deceased.
RACHEL GREEN,
j Admhr.
WARREN GREEN,
A ilm’r.
August 20th 18 id,
‘THE Subscriber vrishes to
hiire ten able boffied NEGRO
MEN, to work in clearing out
Ogechee river * for which i car *
teen dollars per month will be giv*
on. Also, a liberal price will be
given for B-ACON"and WHIS
KEY.
TORN G. BOSTICK,
I 7
Agent for Company*
I 2d July, 18 6.
j
All persons are hereby forwar
ded, from purchasing or other
wise trading for a pr< missory note
given by t ii£ subscriber, to Wil
liam Teel, for the sum of two hun
dred dolLirs— payable the 2ath
December next,—- as -he said note
I was fraitdule.ru!y obtained, and I
am determine and • o t to nay in
N. CCRREY.
j August 6. 18 16.
i HFR OF GEN. AND JACKSQ V.
|W • ieh WiW ‘omm<*n<*nt by the !at.? M’.-jnp
John Reid, is uaw prosit ins;, an< s will
inhorily l'e • *.p'plete4 by Jon y //. Ea?'?#,
for tin- bfutfit ui* the cfeil-drou *;t” lhs <;e
----r. *easd.
| This ’'.York is already h a state
;of c 0 n s?d < aMe fb nv a r dness, and
will be finished during the erisu
-1 ing fall. From the qualifications
of the cuthr-N t .td his being m
possession of .11 the papers of the
General, appertaining to the op
erations in the. South, its details
rr-ay h e beller rc lied on for accu
racy than any other that can be
presented tothepu’ ’N.
Thu I listen, will commence
j
with the early He of Genera!
Jackson, and conclude with the
operations cl the British and A
meriean armies before New- Or
leans, and will com ■* ise ail the
euentsof the war m vi hiAi he had
any agency.
| The Work will contain about
four hundred par s octavo, ac
companied by an engrav and r ce
jiess of the gen :v 1. and draws--.gs
of the different battles.-—Price 4
dollars.
C7* Ary getulemen wishing to
subscribe to the above work, and
who will leave their navies at the
American Advocate Office, thy
Wdl bw .forwarded without vL-ioy.