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MERICAN ADVOCATE.
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0. XLI.3
Bit thuusday—,
WHBEI.ER As*'B I
ipps
ROOM OF THE
tim— AT THREE
ANNUM- —ONE
’ rsr Avebtibeukki wiLta inserted’
%t sEVEwTt-v?iv* cejit % squac ? and eon
.ftifei# i FIFTY cents per week. All All-
exceeding oue qre, * o d not
*w*rtj, ban two, will be charged at tw & e ,
Xep i liberotslfowanee made to those w ho
idrerfisf by* the year. \
s 1 wi "'.ii’ .nisiw
Notice.
The Subscribers hiring entered
Into co-partnership on the iirst
, instant, under the firm of
S.&W.BATTEY,
#fg stand formerly oueupied by W. BAT
'* Mm have Jost received a large supply
GOODS.
From New-Tork, Boston & Provi
dence,
Among which are the following Articles :
12 - . -
sper£ne black,blue,
brown, mixt, green,
jcoliye broad cloths
Common do of all
colors
Superfine black, green
bine mixt, brown &
drab kerseymeres
■fatent Cords
s&tn & scoekingoiU
Blankets assorted
yearns light#
Goslings •“>;
Greet Coate, ‘
Vlanneh
Tabby felvet#
* Cotton do.
ViMtiig#
Worst'd and lambs
wooHese
Men* and women’s
cothn do
Whib & black cam
brisks
I*ho & book uiu3-
iim
Salic*®#
Bimitias
Cotton shirtings
White and brown
LiIMW.
Gfi and tow
]£kuhnins
gittehams
Wmitefa plaid north-
QfaSfo dn>e,^00i
White, black and ye 4
•fi-.W Crape* ■
Xai e & silk thawla
Cotton do
Tteg A bandanna hfs.
Cotton do assorted
GtobreUf# b porra
-ob. .
*zL: a *'*,, v ,
o earn ip.T®
mitb tH : ■
*Ha* tfs
Wamap?, misses and
f.hncrerssfeces
*i ibb*sj assorted
jffi. ■
Tttii*w*y iu ,
‘"fM(nhh altnrt
#• fooable
di'W'j'iX&.tr, ,eoc.
ting of watch
..'tjist!* fitch aiaa, i
fthth will be sold low for CASH
IOF Those wishing (o purchase,
so eo|! and see for thctmelres. ’
eheldon baitet. <
,4 ‘ W ILLIAM BATIjIV.
r.\l Nov.
L O VJI s V toil. T HUBS DAT, NOVEMBER 2 8, 1816.
bracelet, breast
pins, ear and flu
gar rings,, silver
thimbles, &<r.
Pen & pocket knives
Butchers & carving
do
Case knives & forks
Shoe knives & ham
mers t
Awl blades
Scissors
Tailors’ thimbles
Basors
R isor eases & strop*
Plated and common
stirrup irons
Bridles St bridle bits
C.grry combs
Horse & shoe brushes
Girth webbing
Snuff boxes
H. HL & blit hinges
Drawing knives -
Carpenters compasses
Iron squares
Stock, pad, splinter,
chest and cupboard
leeks, gun ditto
Mill au£ hand saw
files f
Saddle basses and
| ‘buckles f'.j'l;'*
Black Iviad'-peneiiu
‘Mealsieves • ‘ , ;
Horse whips
Coffee mills
Oandlestieks
Coffee potn
Prying pant
Smoothing irons
Trace chains
Nails, assorted l
Screw augers f
Gimbfets
Wool ,*tid cotton
owl®
4, 4pHef
cfkot
Lead
Iron & steel
Flints
ape# o;",
Cro-.kery and glas9
ware
A valuable and eom
pie&t ausortment of
druga and medi
cines ,
Likewise, a general
assortment of
GROCERIES as
usual
Also one elegant
FOUR WHEELED
CARRIAGE, with
harness epmnleat,
with or without
HORSE 3.
NOTICE, i
The subscriber respectfully ■
ififormshis customers, that he has [
nowon hand a general assort
ment of goods, and daily expects 1
his winter supply; which he will
be enabled to dispose of on rea
sonable terms. All thdse indebt
ed to him v/ili have an
ty of pay ing off their accounts In
seed cotton, of a good quality, at
five dollars per hundred. Those
who do not avail themselves of
this notice, cannot complain ii
mo*e harsh measures should be
reseated t,p. Those indebted to
Docto; B. D. Thompson will
have the tame price allowed them*
in paymehtj by calling on
;WMj. HAHMAN.
November 7. -
TAK^J^iICK,
The subscr 1^21,5 have formed
an establishment, at the old State
House, Louisville, where they
intend to carry on the BOOT &
SHOE making and repairing bu
siness, in all its various branches.
Having constantly on hand the
best of Leather, those disposed to
give them custom, may depend on
having their work executed in the
best manner.
Etheldrcd Moore >
Hugh Murphy,
November?.
|~. .iUmm.mAm 1 . n
NOTICE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Friday, the li tk day of De
cember next , at the late residence
of Benjamin Davis , late of
V Jefferson county, deceased,
A part of the PersonaL Pro
perty of said decease^
Consisting of
One hund red bushels of Corn,
and stinury other articles. Cre
dit will be given until the first day
of March, by purchasers giving
small notes and approved secu
rity,
Elizabeth Davis, AdnCx
John Cock, 1 g.
Elnathan Davis , ;> 3
Wiley Belcher, j
Oct. 30.
ADMINiSTRATOR’3 ‘uALti.
Will be sold, on Tuesday the
10th of December next, at the
late residence of John Green, dec.
in Jefferson county,
All the personal property of
said dec. consisting of Horses,
Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Household
and kitchen furniture, and planta
tion tools—Together with the
crop of Cotton, Corn, Fodder &c.
Conditions made known on the
day of sale.
Rachel Green , Adm'x.
Warren Green , l ldm'r .
October 24. 6w
(£J* WE are requested to state
that Mt. John Herring is a candi
date for Receiver of Tax Returns
of Jefferson County. v -
P§ME SUBSCRI/feK,
to the
‘f-jj the Ist April
to attend some f business in
which he is much interested in
western cour try, offers for
sale the establishment of
thf Borgia gazette.
( ronige of the paper is
md increasing; the city
and country increasing iiv im
provement, and every tiring in
the state bears the lace 01 pros
perity. The office is large, and
the materials all entirely new,
consisting of a superroyal press
of Romage’s make, used only a
bout months, a font of long
primer of more than 800 weight,
;t fount of ten lines pica, one of
five lines do. one .of American
cannon, and of double English,
one of double pica, one of German
uoct, one of pica, entirely new, all
sulEcientiy large for any Work
necessary to be done with thenVj
also a fount of small pica and ene
q£ brevier, a little worn, and an
elegant assortthent of new flowers
: Several pairs of new cases a large
imposing stone, also new, and an
old x&ediinft press, which may be
repaired at a small expense.
Possession will be given on the
Ist of January, or one or two
months later if required. A mo
defate lease tiff the Ist of Octo
ber next on the house cor nected
1 with the office will be assigned
over to the purchaser if required.
A few articles of household fur
niture and a small let of sutiona
, ry, procured for job work, will
also be disposed of.
The office, it is believed, is bet
ter calculated for doing job w ork
on a small or large scale, and in
an elegant manner, than any other
in the state, as every pains have
been taken by the proprietor to
fft it for that purpose ; and noth
ing but the absolute necessity of
his leaving it for a great length of
time would induce hint to dispose
of it in its present promising con
dition.
Terms will be one and two
years credit on the whole pur
chase—price 4,000 dollars. A
very liberal deduction will be
made for cash or bank acceptan
ces, at 60 or 90 days.
Letters addressed to the editor,
past paid, will be attended to.
Editors with which we ex*
change are requested to give the
above one or two insertions, and
forward their accounts if they re
quire payment.
George W- S. Pearrie .
November 4.
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Nine months after date appn
cation will be made to the honor
able the Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, for leave to to sell all
the real estate of Hampton Hud
son, late of said county deceased.
James Hudson,
Executor.
* June 12, 1816,
From the Loteisville (JCy.) Comspoiident,
ON PARTIES.
In my former remark* on *hi ra?*jet its
answer to Caesar, tbe editor endeavored
to show the substantial similarity of the
parties of our country in the great leading
principles of government, religion and man
ners, to a most remarkable degree. • I as
sailed the fugitive, perishable nature of the
former grounds of party differences, and the
total transformation of parties at this time*
To support this latter assertion, we kav*
only to reeolieet v- hat we formerly differed
about. Were they hot, after the adjust-
ment of the objections to the present federal
constitution, banking, revenue, uaral ar.3
establishments ?—What the par
ticular incidental reasons were, are imma
terial ; the essential point is, that the fed
eral and republican parties did differ about
the policy’ those branches of legislation*
which form Ti*o body and substanea cf the
administration of any government; and that
they now notoriously cease to differ about
these very identical topics. Why then, ia
the name of heaven, do we still continue*
to revifo each other, and hold our respect
ive pat ties up to the hatred and distrust etf
the nation ? Parties in tbe United States
are at this time little mere distant in politic
eal principle than they w ere in the empires
of Liiiput, where, according to Swift, they
were divided about whether they should
break their Eggs at the big or at the little end*
giving rise to most uotalde parties in the
state, called the big endians and Utile <miL*
ions. The subject, however, is too serioue
for this strain of remark; party proserip
tlofc is a in eoeiety ; it points
the public mind against the profmindeat
loAtfong, the inobt exalted talents and the
purest patriotism, which h not within this
ptla of party politics. The dogmas of th*
day, the prevailing humors of the passing
moment, the slavish sycophancy of party,
these are the abominable substitutes of vir
tue, learning and fcniud. It is strangling tho
beet .hculties of society, ai><* cutting oh thet
most valuable member -of the community,
whose exertions wo? 1 It* reefouhd to the pros
perity atul glory of ih-A repablie. 1
not then imperiously behove every honest
man, every citizen attached to the gctul c*F
his aountry, (and what virtuous man can be?
iusenstbfo to it) to shake off his party bigot,
ry, atid to despise the prostituted press thst
exerts Us irfiuends over the public mind y t#
to debauch it with party bigotry av.d eiclu*
si ye prelensi ?ns F Shall w e never, my eeun
try men, put an end to this civil vrar t. Why
should not eaii iito our service the*
he arte* and beads that are W * eakuiated to
promote the welfare of cur .’ mis on country
in despite ami contempt of old
The disputes ought to he burred under ths
ail sauce which has virtually been made by
the parties of the country pursuing tfcu
same plana of policy. Fat how shall wo
effect thia desired harmony ? by adopting tbft
idea of the National lighter, to denounco
every distinctive epithet, except That of ro
publicans. The appellation is certainly the.
most happily eXpretsive of the whole tenot*
of oar government/ and which is in tha
name, and for the good of the people, ia
opposition to the interests of an hereditary
prince; and though the term federal it &•
qually destructive of another feature in onr
complex system of government, which if its
confederate character, it is unfortunately
associated with eueh obnoxious recollee*
turns of ancient differences, (yet given up
by the republicans of late) that the suc
cessful coalition of all good and capable
men is utterly desperate. Let, then, tha
federalists imitate the republicans so far as
the latter have notoriously, aad to the satis
faction of the nation, renounced their oidl
plans of government in regard to
armies, internal taxes and banks ; let the
former rent unee their name. The republic
cans are now substantially federalists in the
leading and t 'rmaneiit policy of governments
lets the latter, meeting their old adversaries
on the middle ground of friendship nod mod
eration, and denouncing a name which has
ceased to designate them exclusively, be
come republicans ia name, as well as in
faet.
The republicans have abandoned the sub
stance of old party difference, and now let
the federalists magnanimously abandon the
form. Let all unite in tha holy bwid of
brothers and countrymen, determined to ox
alt our admirable republie to the highest
pinnacle of happiness and renown. What
may not be anticipated of our country when
this shall be the case ? What glorious em
ulation of the proudest days of Ureeiau va
lor and Roman patriotism may fcot be ex
pected ? Why then delay tbe blessed work?
Let as, ia the tongnage of the sacrod volume*
[VOL. I.