American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, March 21, 1816, Image 4

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.■■ 11 ‘ - • *—*■*— ,wc<|%ri iniainw-•“■—nr - ifKO'U ihiK | Sro:7l Me, ..y —*. —* of Jasper C Tamacrcw, March 1765. \ou will scarcely believe me, when 1 teli you dear N.-ncy. Thai the fish? OTIS in town are not ah to my slricy ; iro? to a man of my feelings, it is truly distressing, ■ To see every night, bo many sweet Women undressing: In Jasper, yon know, that you ne ver uncover, But to stickci your €spldren or to favor a lover; You leave us to guess, at the beau '■ ties coace-iicd, Y}’ the brightness of those that mast be revealed. find your hobdhy*:? good, for ere* 8 ion o£ fancy, v-O ot;t ix w.cel tt.e reality, *Tan cy Xae t.-imgi that are rare, are al v/ y> iL,icd; h aue Ut .ise tnat ?.r* common are se?& >ra ad <* o and. You will scarcely s-d •• vs, that the, Let Id dare, j V*iat the ladies ad go with their] bosoms quite bare. And it is no* Uiicotnnaon at dances , ] to see. The \Wie erf the shoulders, and part of the knee ; And what to your cat will be the j06.:-t sdockinfi*; Lj> * i when they jump yon may sec where they garter tl\6 stock 5 jr i :y„ ” * • > Iff you tell this in Jasper, don’t menu* n in, name; For the old folks will think I’m somewhat to I. lame, J;ur letting at such things; bat to | you I protest, To keep off my eyes* I have ofh ‘ ’ tried my best; Jmi what could l d<* they dress- - ed kw D<* looß'Cl a•, j And I thought it i pi‘ > to dlsap-i point thern ;n".• >.;...t. j In dressing they mar-age so to : c raw the ms r! vs* ; n, That their bosoms become like f*it j ; poi is to * ii£* ci : an, And their shouidc?, are drawn so closely behind, JB nutst take a strong cord to keep ; then) confined. The waist is made shun, and the back cut so hyv, That wiu n\hey arc Gqthey make a giC-.t : how * .And whmi th-.v are lean, their bones nUi rv so plain, 4 hat their poo tu .y has often put me in rain, Some few i confess, to their hon or I say it, ? d & 1 * ibau; to virtue, and to vir tar 1 pay it, Atv aovve s ach exposure, above, such poor aas, Vc inflame our p* s -ions, and mis Iced our hearts, Ana now, ray dear Nancy, to end ; this long letter, k)urdr follow the fashion, and Idl. Eve you thy better, ✓ >Kj /? NlflOH,!*? TtitfiHgeitCe? v,c hav * U;k..ri the liberty t ‘a hout re cvve, oar . . • rlif??i c subicctr.fr’: c Pras woT!- t© tsmr.m tne*t ©IS ©lib Vve did violence to them from a sense of duty. We did not oh use to be suspected of halt ing between two opinions, which it had then become evident did ex ist, in regard to the successor of Mr. Madison. It is gratifying to ;perceive, from every indication’ I which has since offered itself, ’ liat we have correctly judged of the popular feeling. A way of punishing us for •havingdared to express any opin ion or, the subject, it has been said, :we understand, that we have shewn disrespect to Mr. Chaw ford,, one oi the gentlemen held up by his friends for the Presi dency, by copying from..a North • ern prim seme remarks on the; Presidential .Election, in which his! iame was mentioned. Far from! * u?, was such an intention* We j pointedly distdaiin it. We deem? cx> i igld ; c;f Mr. Crawford to sup •po ie thr*t tus mind is capable of •;uch an impression. But ho room .snail remain for those of a differ id disposition, WV have ever n* | ‘?.ruu-ied tor Mr. Crawford that scntitpent which liis stern pfinci pies and independant conduct are calculated to inspire i and we have I ; c*?n no-hing yet to weaken it. h k tv- derogation from his merit.-,! ’> say, t ; .i at James Mu if roe has in | ‘ llr opir.ion, sail stronger clain ].ve this time, on the national confi dence snd affection. He hcsbeui longer in die public rye. f t has been intimated, because this paper is printed at the scat ol government, the opinion ,-ve have 1 expressed that of the present 1 1 dministration; viewed in whieh i hght it. has been called dictator} i\ ! ‘* the first were true, the correct I sos the latter suggestion wovdd I follow of course. But the first is I false. We know not the views of j ‘he .ncuive j we h-ve never( presumed to enquire them. As! ’ ‘ ‘ a'jllji't , *t kS <it fkt) ?>P. lr}’ ! m-uit to him and to us, ; . 4i he could be approached on j ucr, a subject, or that we could \ income an instrument in ins oi j an y other lirn.ls. With • a due j . \servation in favor of our own l we are the servants of the ‘ nee;pie. hi v/baf we have said, j we ha >/e ordy embodied their sen-1 iment * lor confident we are, that] ! ivlc-nroe sscmp*'atica)ly the maxi A* >* £ people. Thore may be j • hose, tUete are these, among the f Republican party who prefer oth I A'f:*; some Mr. Crawford, some \ Mr.Tompkins, some Mr. Adams. tj t_ rat i its, or claims as it isi fashionable to cad them, of the, >4vcm! candidates, be fairly in- I. hen let the genet* ,al voice decide betwetn them. ; It is pamy hi to perceive an ac* irimony oi feeling pervading the discussions on this subject, vvhich i indulged too far, will produce s i breach emottg those who ought o be united by every tig ufpriiv sentiment anil association. .t e include not ourselves among -e o jecu ot this acrimony. \\ 7 t vhiters are tuir game for everv pon.sman “, and it is not the fat: and me huntsmen diatwe are 3 no; in down by i very one whos ] ‘.id: v,! j W’e expect argu’ ‘3nstfr,g t© ©u- misreprescntitkni iron; tlvjse who delight to sport with the best feelings cf our natures and no quarter from those writeH who have their price, anti \v'host pen, like MatteoN dagger,wounds just so deep for so many sequins Os argument we have seen none ; of misrepresentation a little, on which we have just briefly r e- I marked. What else we hav e seen lit is not our purpose here u no tice. _ iW.s-ic. j ‘^£-~'^npii^-%r£ri^uratvS^S ORIGINAL ANBCDOT£. Bonaparte and Opt, Maitfamh The cause of the ex-emperor of France surrendering himself Ito capt. Maitland, in preference , ito any other British officer, wt have reason to believe, proceed- 1 ed lrom a circumstance net gen-I endly known. The honorable) cap:. Maitland is brother to the kail of Lauderdale. The family inf Lauderdale have uniformly been tor the last forty years dis tinguished for their opposition to die British government- At the commencement of the French re vohuien, the noble tail and his. brother were so zealous in tin. cause of freedom, that they went iver to France and purchased es States in that country to the a mount of 200,(‘-00i. When hos tilities broke cut afterwards be ‘.ween Great-Bncain ands ranee these lands Were confiscated.— During the administration of Mr. box, the earl of Lauderdale hav ing been sent to Paris, made a re- f presentation of the case to Bona* j pane, v. ho g nerously restored both to him and his brother the full value of their esta T cs. Petersburg Tnt. Fl ivrt.*. it#* **:•*■*■'■*&%-* • ■' l |W—> 1 I—l iWnw. * UlT'Ti THE SUBSCRIBER, HAS received and opened for ■ sale a very handsome and gencr-f p.i as-■ oile-vciit of tfOOliS—**"” Hard-ware, Cutlery, Groceries,; ohoes, C rockery, btc. i V. hch j will be nc ‘d on hi? usual low j Terms, for Clash or Produce, or.’ on a Credit to punctual Custo mers. Those who have been in arrears for years back, are re- ‘ jojnt-sted to come and settle, other-1 wise the law must take its course. | Those Per so.as who are indebted! to Doctor B. 1) THOMPSON, j are informed that his Notes and) Accounts are left with me for Collection—and that Instructions have been given to hue if Pay ments art not made in a short Period* 1 WM.N. HARMAN. March 14. * f6vv. { KXLCtj'TOiib* SALT. | Will be Sold on Monday the 15th ? April, at the Plantation, late | the residing place of Zebulonj Cock, in Burke county, dt sensed; A part of the personal pro petty ot &akl deceased : Consisting of Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, arfd Fodder, Bacon, ah.d Cotton j.u be Seed and Ginned, Plantation i’ools and other anie'es tuo te duus to enumerate. • jomn cociS, . ?A’ }t t • < •“> , .y* i’ ft i KaWj j t!Z I‘°. 1 ‘ * l cr a r. sturdy W s are authorized to state, willFdj a C andidate for’ a seat in the Con* gtess of the United States, at the: next Election. ~~&liLlUllFd ALL6~ •’ u JViU be sold at (fie Mark 11louse in the Town of LouUxdlle, on the first Titesda\ m April next, lei tv ten the usual hints , Two hundred acres of pine land, being half of an undivided lour hundred acre tract, granted to Baker, and-adjoining Jackson ; Abo, twenty-five acres of pine lard being half an undivided fifty acre tract, granted to Reese, and* j adjoining Reese ; take n as the property of Joshua My rick, to sa* itisfy sundry executions, Robert j Aikinson, executor ol Alexander Young, vs. Joshua JVlyrick and j Blassingame Paulett; levied cu by a Constable and returned to me. ALSO, * Two hundred acres of land, adjoining Alexander Douglas $ levied on as she property oi James Baveffcld, to satisfy sundry ex mentions, Mary Ingram vs. James Barefield, and returned by Constable* ALSO, Two hundred E- Ai t [ thirty-five seres ( f land adjoining Ends be* longing to Win: Walker, Bkrine* and others ; taken as the proper ly of John M. Smith, to satisfy.’ sundry executions, John 3VL Smith vs* Jemnurh Smith*— poin j ted out by the pbdnuff and me Burned, hv a Constable.. wax g. rosTicK, sturdy, a F-b ■ i— ni.L. more m< it bled to the estate of Isaac Hudson. <!es hh arc requested to make immediate pay* [metit —and these having demands iwill rentier them propeily attest* ed; vvßum the time littitted hf la vv • JAMES HUDSON’, Executor*? March 14. I* A k TiC UL Aii A OTIC l7* i T’HE Co-Partnership of J/L Daniel CP Henson, is dissolv ifins day, by mutual consent —• ‘The Subscriber tarries on the Tailoring Business at the same stand, of which we have notified the public. JOHN HENSON. March 9. STATE OF GEORGIA, ‘ Jefferson county, J Whereas it is reported thaf ; John M Daniel in his Packer put | Cotton Seed, in our Cotton, that iwas ginned at his Gin. We do | not believe he did put any in on, | purpose. There was Cotton Seed in out Cotton ; but after ex amining the Gin,, we believe it was owing to her leaking of the seed and neglect of the Ginner and Packer We do not charge the said jM’Daniel with any d*s**J honesty in the above. We certify the above to be out iiiU belief. Matthew Albritton % - M bis | Berj, X Brown %