American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, March 28, 1816, Image 4

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, Vrom die S&v& Republican, Jilts, j - , of *?jsfter rn*r? #v, tn Haat&i'r to her husband in T enirtera%& Dearest J~.—,j st from town Fve received a long letter, Which in” >rrn > m * the men do not dress, a whit bet'.et\ And that, to the teazles, it cans* es distr ’s% - 3i bebol nog tr-e sea idalous nan* tier the\ dress: Dio’ co/ered completely, they manage to shew -Every sinew and vein from the ton to the toe; ‘And at parties appear in such shameless attire, That, to screen them, a fi*r leaf tilt y gre all v T re qa i re. So arc their srrujl-cioathcs, * the toylors you’d swear Xid cot them, and fixed them, and sew'd them on there ; ■And V/aen danei a ard < aper in n they think it b-wi cim*.; Xhxt 3*i aoprehen 1 an explosion of stichcs : * A'-'-h, tbir coats. w T ich fair de cency cYi n I y and signed * *o>n 0’ , t hfi r * >o*.\c r i •:>rs, the y pdf from behind : vit *mv <uv‘f;ty to tiie public, a coo by#vie ssydit O’ in o erish'd seal*, like L Viiio ; i<\4amed ‘.-might ; Y-ml utile***, like S uea >, t-uch! rotin Is bring to view, Tbit the contrast diverts, iho’it! shocks you ’us true. On their legs with.silk stockings,; so thill they appear, That thro” them, like bristles, out! points every hair; And the calves of a number, tho* \ it may seem amazing, Have deserted their range, and gone elsewhere a grazing. I Some with confident ease, their hugh legs about throw, W hich rcsemoie,in shape, a Iar r -e ~. l ‘ o siiad, witn a roe, Tueir whole dress depravity re-, ally denotes .: T * ey x; i > >e, vv:thont bln shing, die cures ii th -r sivonts; 1 hei faces, which na are intends they- should * \ ew, Are cone al and by large whiskers they su ler to gow. “ No except oos. I’m told, and with sorrow I say it, 4 li> a irbate to umh, and tc trn h 1 nm>t pay it.” *■> \j7 dvice I vvdi icilow, and in return pray, Toil won’t tighten your breeches my dear husband J Do not be offended nor think rat unkind JLd examples mislead oft the purest in mind T ~ i:‘ :: -• • “■ v * ■•'''■•auMinwM VACCIN .-ti l ION. “dr. Euseb.t Vajly, known for Ihk zeai and various experiments o’ r; * high< st importance in rn .-d ----2c;re,c;re, intends to visit America for die purpose of making anew one }’ is \v 11 known that in 1806, fifi ; fysician repaired s o Const ini’ 3 ojie with the intention of takin tlu: infection of the plague, a 1 ‘ iy ng Upon him*u It tlie mea T lf - r V : rs -r curing it He con L ‘i ‘.: that disease with the sm }> hr, innocuiated him seif wit:- l. -:h at and obuiutd iu cessff? results. VaTfy also] once cooly drank the venom of mad d<>g lle is new going to the • United States, wiih a view to catch the yellow fever, mod to, discover the means of curing that idtal dis Cider. —JLohdoi paper. The Pope is et)g?ged in per-: seeming most rehgi-usiy the rcri%. alisis and Free Masons that come within his jurisdiction.— —The j London ‘Traveller* observes : | “it is thus the old man of the \ Seven Hills is rubbing c{f the score of gratitude due to Great Britain and I’russia for ail the blood they shed in the re estab lishment of his spiritualand tem poral power and independence!’ 3 s it not singular, that at the very moment the Pope is empl y and in the persecution of Free Masonry, ! the Pkince Kxc i: has bten c - lected Grand Master oi the Free Masons of Scotland? Vet his Holiness and his Royal-High ness are bound together, in tl e name of the Holy Trinity, H every possible iic of peace auc amity 1” From Surrimm. We learn by captain Wylie. ro*n Surrinam, that a tVw days o io- e 1)0 sailed a Dutch squad* on of two frigates and a brig of wxr, with Aon 600 troops had nrived there for the purpose of iav*ng possession oi tl at colony ; md the present governor was on* ‘v wai .mg for orders km the ■ > or Ti commander in chief on j -he West India station, to make a i-GJ iliui sm&cn: £?• A-?- 2oi k paper, IMMWMW All accounts firm Havana; shew, that those Americans in gaged in the tr.uk a=e iusing mo ney daily. Ine island is glutted w? th American produce, ‘and the j produce or tiie island being in I g? t*Ct in niLiivi; is constantly rising l in pi ice. Boston Cent inti, j We understand that peace is a-! gasn restoicd in India, It can at jthis mum nt be said, (if the con-1 test in Spanish America is rot an; ;-• xception) that 1 vanrs hav- c as- ; \ed/ rom the rivet* to the ends of [the earths * lb. i j _ One of the lately nr-’ rived came to off St. Helena, buy was not pc rmitted to anciior. Bo naparte remained on the island ! \v hen the vessel came in sight the shipping made signals to the rock-—no doubt that a sharp look GUI might be made. lb. 1 The following new and curious accident occurred in the village j of Plattsburgh, (N. Y.) a few days past. A jug of water corked fight, had been set in a large stove, to warm, where it was forgotten —it soon became heated, and e/.-. iloded with great violence—the •ove was demolished, and al~ Host all the persons in the room •re knocked down, and some i them very seve rely injured AW Ter a paper, ENERGETIC. V. ’e wadtifcisaj; $ the Bah ’more Tut riot, that the Ike side r/\ •f the United States has depuiec \ Hughes, jun.-e-q. o I this city, as a commissioner u Carthagena, for the purpose of, obtaining the release of cur can-1 live countrymen, and the rcatora •ion of Araesicau property u:i justly Seized by the royalists in; that place lie Will deputt in the Macedonian captain VVarrington. in about ten days or two weeks This & ucmion to the interests &t| wishes cfour citizens, by the ! J re j sklent, deserves and will receive their cordial thanks. | SAFE FT 0 F THE KIXG. > Verbal iv.f or mafic —A n intel jltgi-nt passtngt r in the Alexander ; ns, that just before sail , ing i r wi- s re por nd, that i. OLI XVliLth feeling himself vesy in secure on account of the sediti °us asnect of the city t f i J ari.% re quested ol Lord Wellington fcuOO troops — as a check upon the French, ard a guard for nis wn person. To which his Lord b p replied, that unless the Na- 1 no ml Guards were completely iis armed, such a measure, in Uu ■resent feeling of the people, night lead to but ex oressed lfis wirmigness to send to ;.he city 13,000 men. ‘Vo thi measure Louis consented, adding hat as it would be rather dfficjh o disarm the Rmi.mal Guards ns Lordship might send to fsi is si stance 25,000 men. Weliin, ton, accordingly, was making dr portions to re march that num ber of troops into the city. . J • Cha, h stoti paper, l —. ‘ ‘ i An attempt was latelv me,dr to : ■assassinate the Duke iVAngou ieme, by-discharging a tr.nskeiat him upon his entrance into iliou* i O ci S w • j N T paper, A letter from St Pi tersburg sa.ys, ‘ Ihe City of Moscow is ri | s>mg Bern Vs ashes, and wiii be nunc Oeauyful than ever.” ibid. \ J 1 ; ‘TIVII a STHVf •SGOud •3* HCIU Ctp IV, II JO S sod Sip |[lA\ -H # puti no ‘uotpcryf aodclQ j.o Ujddus {{inns e fi’uiAcpj px Sup|g’ IT Os) pUB C J39Q j*S3pil| JtOJ S3olad lS'3q.oiq.3ip SAISj - nuv oj| *soqoiiKaq sp.ouca jpip! |{je in ‘ssauisnq jhuAxnvj pin* dluiuucjL stp no Sulujbd spusiut ’ t 3|{lASinO r J JO UA\OI nip ui ‘uosut -qo>| uuuqy cn SutSuop.q X[3iP| I‘pamC 3tp psseqoitid sq s>tj j nup putt spuoijj su| suuojui jsquosquy WIFDF~(n ATA7>T ” T^OTICiH ALL th.ose indebted to the i estate of Isaac Hudsoh, dec’ll, arf requested to make immediate pay ment —ard those having demand . will render them properly at tt s W, within the time limitted b. iaw. JAMES HUDSON, Ezcu utor. March 14* C'O^'UEESS. Cot. n jmerv mil TOiSr, • W a are authorized c 6 state, will be a Candidate for a seat iniha Con* gress of the United States, at thi next Election* Col THOM4S COBB, Os Columbia county, we find ii also a Candid tie. ~TiiESUIiSCRIBERj “ MAS rectivcd'and opened for sale a very handsome and gener al assortment cf GOODS- Hard-ware, Cutlery, Groceries, Shoes, Crockery, He : Which will be soid on his usual low berms, for Ca§h or Produce, oi m a Credit to punctual Cuslo ners. Those who have bteh m arrears fa-r years back, are re* quested to cotne and settle, other* wise the law must take its course, those Persons who are indebted ’ O Doctor B. 2) rUQMP6OX % ire infjrmed that his Notes and -Vccounis ate left with me. for Coil. ction-*-that instruction.! aave been g-fien to Sue if Pay* nents are not made in a thoiri Period. WM. N. HARMAN. March 14. 16. v. e>UZIii FF’S 5AL!ii. “""* ’ / ‘ W- * ■ IVdl be sold at the M r n it t-House in the 1 cion of Jo vi. v- It, on. ( c first Tuesday n.p> U iux(\ bet it'm th usual /nit s, l w.* hun r and erts of pine rd, being h If of an undivided lour funded acre tract, g am<l to IV.tkcr, and c fi filing J,-ckson; A iso, tivi- n cy-fiv o acre s o f pll • e land being Irak an undivided sis-y acre tract granted to it ese, and cirij iaii.g Hees - ; taken as the pr iperty of Joshua My rick, to sa* Usiy sundry executions, Robert Vitkin.* on, executor of Alexander Young, vs. Joshua My rick and bidssingame Pan hut; levied on by a Constable and returned to me. ALSO, Two hundred acres of land, adjoining - Alexander Douglas; levied on as the property of James Bareficld, to, satisfy sundry ex ecutions. Mary Ingram vs. J trues Barefield, and rciuiited by & Doitstvble* ALSO, Two hundred and th’Py fiv*e acres of land adj fining land** he* longi -g to W m Walker, bkrine, j and others ; taken as the prop r* jtv of John M. Smith, to sati fy sundry executions, John M. Smith vs. Jeremiah Smith—pom** ted out by the plaintiff and rc turned l y a (."t.nsuble . JOHNG.EOSTU K, Sherrf) J, C, V h PaR. i ILL LAU jSU i'ICE. V r FHE Co-Partnership of M*~ ‘dankl & liaison, is dissolved . his day, by mutual consent Fi e Subscriber carries on the tailoring Business at the same land, of which we have notified die public. JOHN HENSON; March 9. COUNTRY PRODUCE, Mill be received in advance Sot •and c American Advocetf*