American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, May 16, 1816, Image 3

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ft isoaiJ fke Tariff RiU lift# pasaed.—-We j ttrefii no way acquainted witli it# present ! -# it has ondfergoce great altera tions sictte ro?orte<f by the Secretary of the ‘ Tfea*ry.-—'When iteoipa, to hand, ’ehall tf it hMore ©nr readers ; together vvitU other aets t>f a pahiis nature. i .gppmntirentr hp tkv President tir&ntife. ‘To he Diireetojs of the Bank of the Uni* ted States (o behalf of the United States)— i WUlinmJone*, Stephen Girard, Pierce Put ter, of Philadelphia ; James. *3 Buchanan, of Baltimore; and Jaiftn Jacob Jitter, of New-York. The Philadelphia Aurora of the 13th inst. pays that M the Turkish Minister at a for eign Co!rt, has intimated to one of the Am- j bassadors of the United States, that the Grand Seigner is desirous of receiving an A Tjeassadaf from Ame'iua, at Constantino- j pfe.*’ / ,7 ‘ MK3 Morn or. h Dauxej.D. Tompkins } lirve expressed, officially, their wilFingiiet# to stand as candidates—the former for Pres ident of the Unitfed States, thft latter for the IGee-Presidency. Ledger. We have eonvcrned says the JVW Pork ®nzett4, of the 2f> h uh. with a gentleman vho left England oa the 31 of last month. Ho b* eonviaeed us that there is an “ ex* tensive enterprise” on foot, at the hesd of H the Emperor of Russia. A few tveeks will develope the present conject ures. *r Public sleek and specie (says the Rich* i mond Enquirer) are rising in the U. St ates ‘ in eonsequence of tho demand created by the United States’ bank. In Baltimore, spe. cie is twenty five per cent, advance ou Bal timore Bank paper. The notes of Virginia Banks are looked for with avidity to the ’ north ; goods are sent to us, that funds may be deposited here to draw cc. Virginia, notes rising. . ■*“"o— - fitted out by file patriots as, is said, before the fall of Carthagena has arrived in Newherti; she brought with her about SOO,OOO in specie. I understand her crew consist# of meu of &.1- most all the civilized nations, which has in* duced some to suspect her to be pirate, j Raleigh Register. We are indebted to the Merchants’ Hoi! for Cape Henry papers to the 89ifi of Pelt, received by the schooner Mary Elizabeth, which arrired-Vesterday. TLey oreprin* cipally filled with setters, See. intended to ©rove ihat Petion continues to negotiate to betray Hayti to France, and that Mr. La jroehe, cow New Orleans, is the agent of ©ranee.—- Philadelphia Paper. j syaasa fOR THE NATION A LINTELLCGEN CEft. A large spot appears this day on the sun’s i desk. Vicv ‘d through a tesescopeits tig-! nre is irrea jlar—it eottsists of several Nu* ds* or dark parts, and the whole i& sur rounded by an Umbra, its general appear ance is not unlike that of a cluster of Isl ftnds, for example, the Bermudas, surround ed by a belt of rocks, the outline of which conforms to the genera!figure of the clus . ter. It ie eoujectured that the longest line that can be drawn within this cluster, ia at least 40,000 miles, or about five times thej diameter of our earth. Various opinions have been suggested re-! lative to the cause of these spots They’ are not utifrequest.; 50 at one time have! been seen; they gradually increase and’ gradually decrease, &, after a certain peri-i ou, disappear. It is probable they are fixed and not iioating.—.From many observations made oo the apparent motion of these pbe-j nornena, the Bun’s diurnal rotation on hi* nxi* is found to be performed in about 23 I days a hours. 2 Washington City. Jlpril 30, AMERICA AND ENGLAND. In a debate (Feb. 14th) in the House of Commons ofGreat-Britain, a member said,! the. spirit ot asimoAicy in America would justify an increr.se o i the naval force In the West-Indies. This called up Lord Castle- j ifeagh, (the Minister) who said “ As toA-i imeriea, iti* said great prejudices exist hue aguuist her. it was, he said, his moat l ©arnent wish to discountenance this feeling <yo both cidea, &ud to promote between the two nations feeling# of* reciprocal amity & mattl. Certainly there were no two coon trios whose interests were mare naturally find closely connected s and he hoped that the course v ipeh the gprernraeui of *j**h gantry tosirarvued was such, us would ftowoUdatft to a fiii'sisi iag peace, promote Imfmyay the nations, and prevent, 1 jutlier eitlo, fhb reeuiteoee of any acts of OSCllmv,” v ’ • \jt. * ; , •L A lflU! h t* Mnjjtfwed by the Legislature (of .WK, piv’ sUimq r.n f>nUrr* £r- r ,f 2 , a brd es. or ir,- dividuals of that state, from issuing anv bills or liotej, represenfiiig money, far .sum (hao one dollar, fer Go, Legislators , of GtorgWf and do likewise 1 ! . J.F jhl i 8 enm-nenerroent of the Univer hcM on 3th of Apri.; 16.5. the degree of Doctor of Medi cine wim conferred on the f e. n 4, e men f-om Galphin,doho L. L i.iKbelc., Alexander and James Tinsley. , [Journal. rYn 1T . , ift'zr/ toxic. Jlvril 20. ® Legislature of this State adMinnied on i nursday morning, and the and client ion from Hus city returned yesterday, in the Stcani-woat. M e received the following from one of the passent'ers : The Senate revised the Grand Canal Rill, which passed the Assembly same few dav* before, so as to limit the expenditure of i twenty thousand dollars, to he employed in procuring such information as will enable future legislatures to commenr e the threat ) ‘f orJi advantage. They also reduced the number of Commiseioners t Q jg V e, viz : J Dewit Clinton, Joseph Ellicot, Joseph YcuUgs, M. H twley av;d S. Van Rensseilacr. .from 1 France. The ship Homer aptain Morlc, arrived 5 at €fi ‘. r !eston on Friday kgl. in forty two days from Fordenux, bringing paper* as Sate as trie lSth March. ‘; hey contain no thing new. Letters state, that there is an apparent qnietnCM in France, but that Bo- Uaparte h:\s still a very strong party in the country, and litile doul-tis entertained hut a revolution v,ill again brg .fc oat, the tares and impositions being so enormous s to be almost insupportable. i’he French cation cannotmach longer ac t quiesce in own shnme, servitude cud misery—-one hundred and fifty thousand ( bay one to will not tend to reconcile her sit uation ftnd rctiioVe and fermenta tion* Mind is not to be subdued—am well rniiiht you attempt So move the stmfrom*its centre. We believe the day is riot far dis tant, w hen (he French people will rise upon the Bourbons and their bifWd bonnet allies, £nd take ample vengeance for the crimes they have committed, and far the disgrs.ee and infamy they have brought down upon their unhappy country. 1 BPANISH DEPREDATIONS. By the Gilpin from Laguira, we learn that j a ™ received ,and Laguira from a cap. ‘ Low, of schooner Good-Intent, of Boston, dated at Cumana, 27th March, and addressed to the American Consul, in rvh,eh ho states that his schooner and the: schooner Meirmaid or Marminn also of Bos ion, and n American brig not named, had been explored by the Spaniards and sent In tkere* ‘Phe plea for capture ws snspieion of being bound to Marg&ritta.— Guards wepe piaced ftn board each Vessel, and they were jcot allowed communication with the shore, itutf boats suffered to cqtnu alongside.—.TLc |brsg had been condemned and Dearly r | loaded. He expected ins schooner wan'd be j condemned the next, day, and had u doubt | but the other srbeoner would share the like fate— Baltimore Patriot, BJUTIriH POLITICS —-We copy today a Sketch of a Debate in the Brfish Parlia ment, on the •object of the Navy intimate* es the nation for the present year ; in the , course whu*h> interesting references hre I made t-.> the events of the late war whh us, , and to the future prospects of thin country, j * fl gratifying to the natioiial pride to , jtliet a just tribute is paid to the eallatstry | of our marine, amt a correct estimate made jof otir natir.acJ recourses. It is equally gfat j if .nog to infer, from the remarks of the lea- Idiug members of the British Ministerial . Party, among whom Lord Cagilereath stands distinguished, that a spirit of amity is cherished towards ua, and the ebullitions ! hostsie feel stags are sedulously repressed. I It has been predicted, by our soundest and I most perupi< unus statesmen, that future wars 02 a sanguinary thuracter are to trfce place between Great Britain pud the Unit ted States. These are events which, though as certain as mortality to man, it is agree able to be enabled to believe are placed at a i remote distance from tts. The policy of this nation ia, whilst it repels every at tempt at invasion oil its lights, (o cultivate relations of amity with all other powers, j It is agreeable to perceive that there exists, at present, in the Biitiah Government, a I corresponding disposition. Let its, whilst we regard with due jealously the measures of other governments: whilst we make the most liberal prevision for future contingen cies; and guard against possible dangers by adequate provisions, reciprocate those sen timents of amity which are avowed by the British government. When that govern ment assumes a ditfereut tone, when itut tempts to trample on car rights, uo art.h etal excitement will be necessary to prompt the re* eminent of a free Sc generous people I he vindication nt ourntUtocvi lights, inny be safely trusted to thut indignr.nl aentiiu .nt which any injury nr insult from foreign powers will on the instant easilo atncisgsi this pedpie.—/Yfcf. JnU “ili? following taken, ic an paper, us the famous woman, who sorre tone ago, excised much public curiosity,; by nor I:ting f cr years, cs wag pretended without eating;— Ann -yi6onx,(f Tvtbary /—This res mipestct, who at. one tirnr l,uuX and half | he Doctors vn Divinity and Fhyaie in Stuf-! i lords hire-—whose humbugs even of the celebrated Joanna Southcnti, of jfehiio memory—who starved cOmfo<-tcbt> for ; R,Re we eks in the promo* cos her f niity Ik - who wan nearly storvert outright in two deys linger the rospeetrou of the memorable Coro roittce .—h arreated in their progress by josttec, and wts safely lodged to our county jail, about two oVhwk on Wed nesday last, on tbeehurge of stealing wear- S3* Pl lSl[ el - from^®r *n Macrles heta. bha n accompanied by her ter,the partner of her mother’s crime.~ ! Ann Moore appears to be from 55 to 60 \ years of age ; she is a wretched object—a | perfect personification of h um^n niisprv . i tue daughter is a ruddy faced girl about iS ! years o.d; had on a chaplet-eut bonnet, & f??asfet mantle, it wts said, that ghcgain ed several hundred pounds by her Strfiord ieliire hoax, bin it du'g not appear that sire used any portion of it in ciothiug her ema e.at?d frame. Miss Moore, on entering the Cm tic seemed to be in much grief, bnt the old lady bore her misfortunes with for > fitude. They arrived at the White Lioa ■Lna. <<y the .Manchester coach, atidwere, acconipamcd from thence down Rrid-*e ; street, t° Ihe Castle, by u great crowd 1 i hey both parted on good terms with Birch the l onstv.ble, fJmok hands with him, ecd ; won 'd fa?** him for his kindness! Dr Hendareoo, io bis pamphlet relative to her Wat iuthury, say#, that her life in her early days wus notoriously immoral, &• Uat she declared to him, that she once, through im{mition passed for a religious I p-raoa, merely lor the sake of worldly gaio. Mie at ana time placed 4.0()l. in the Blocks, tnouey received hy the exhibition of her Fe o*. 1 paper MOUCk/ | During my absence from Geor* gia, William H Jackson and David Clarke, Esquires, are i appointed m y attornies ; and are j , authorized jointly and severally to transact any part of my busi ness. JOHN A. COBB. 12th May, 13 16 j—* NOTICE. During my absence from Geor gia, v, illtamH. Jackson, Esq. is appointed my attorney in fact. Persons having business with me, will apply to him. HOWEL COBB. 12th May, IB 6, artYlleTsF Vou are hereby summoned : to attend at your usual muster ground on Saturday the first day |of June, uniformed agreeable to the rules of the company. By order of Capt Clarke, A. G. R AIFORD Ist Sergeant. May 9th 1816. I will beTold; ; On Monday the ] 7th of June next at the late residence of Benja-1 min Davis dec. in Jefferson j County, A part of the personal pro-! perty cf said deceased, Consisting of Horses, Cattle. H gs, Sheep, household and kitchen furniture, and plantation Tools.—A set of Blacksmith Tools, &c. &c. The sale will be continued from day to day until ali is sold — l Teritfs made known at the time and place of sale, Elizabeth Davis, Adm'x. Elnathan Davis , } w * ‘John Cock, C S IF\lty Ihf.ehcr, j | May 9th 1816, |, Postponed Executor’s Sale* I Will be sold , on the 1 8th day of S ‘June next, at the Cvwpens , mar Wood's Mills , All the Stock of CATTLE belonging to the estate of Solomon Wood, late of Jefferson county, deceased. Credit will be given until the Ist day of January next: purchasers giving smali notes with approved security. The sale will continue from day to day until completed, j Thomas Mitchell , Green Wood, Executors. __May 16, IB 16. RATESOF POSTAGE. The following rates of postage are to be charged after the first day of May, conformable to an act of congress, passed on the 9th inst. On single letters . ! ‘ Cents* I For any distance not ex -1 ceeding 3o miles 6 Over 30, and not over 80 j miles, 10 Over 80 and not Over 150 miles, 121-2 Over 150 St not over 400 i miles, 18 3-4 Over 400, 25 j Double Letters , or those compo ! sed of two pieces of paper, double those rates. : Ttipple Letters , or those com posed of three pieces of paper, tri* pie those rates. Packets or letters composed of four or more pieces of paper, or* one or more other articles, and weighing one ounce avoirdupoise,, quadruple those rates, and in that proportion for ali greater weight, Ship Letters , not carried by mail, are chargeable with six cts. Newspaper cent- Each paper carried not over 100 miles, 3 Over 100 miles 1 }.£ But if carried to any place with** in the state vvhere printed, whate ver-be the distance, the rate is on iy one cent. Magazines and Pamphlets , Are rated by the sheet, cent*. Carried not over 50 miles, l Over 50 and not over 10Q ! miles, 1 1-2 Over iOO miles, 2 Every four folio pages, eight quarto pages, and sixteen octavo or lesser pages, are to be consid ered a sheet; also the surplus pa ges beyond even fours, fkc. Jour nals of the state legislature are to | be charged with pamphlet post age, although not stitched 01 half bound. | Post masters are not to forward pamphlets in the mail, where the latter is very large, or where it is carried with great expedition or on horse back. Return J. Meigs, Jun. Post Master General • General Post Office, April ig. N. B. The Post Master at eve ry post town where a newspaper is printed, is to have this adver tisement published in one of the papers (or more if he thinks it ex pedient,) three times, pay the ex pense and charge it to this office in his account current, as a contin gent expense.