American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, May 23, 1816, Image 3

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iL.OUib V 11, LK,_ • HOHsmIYDdNYTsTIiTa~ y M _ =3: ===== -0- By tbe fallowing letter (together with previous accounts) we are led to believe that tin Indian War is certain — Amounts have I nlremly been pu T >!ifthel respecting the dis-j content which the Creeks have manifested with Jacksqu's Treaty! Although it is an mpkaaviut thought to entertain that this whole race should be exterminated, yet it day prove the only remaining surety of the future of the frontier,” With resuect to a Peace Party among the Creeks, sve have no belief in. the ivatity of its exist ence.—ls it were the case, such nartios are not, cr at feast onglit not to he, reeogoiz i in civilized warfare, and there appears no necessity for distinction of this sort, in re gard to the Abrogtnes. MIILEBGEVIILE, May 15. IMPORTANT. The following letter from Col. Hawkins to the Executive of this state was received yester day by Express Creek Agency, loth May, 1818. I have received two communi cations from Lieut Col. Clinch, who commands at Fort Gaines on Chat,tojio,che, (about 65 miles below Fort Mitchell) of the 3d be 7tb. The first to inform me “the Indians surprised and took two soldiers who had charge of thirty head of cattle near the Fort, and ‘drove off the cattle. They were pursued 45 miles on the trail which leads to St. Marks. I have demanded the soldiers, their hor ses, cattle and party of Indians of their chiefs.” On the 7th-“ the spy l sent after the party repor ted they had crossed Flint river near Burgess’s ojd place.; they had not kilted the two men, but understood they intended to do so, if they became too much fa tigued to travel. That the Sira inoles and all the towns near the confluence of Flint and Chatto hochee were preparing For war; they had been drinking their war physic and dancing for several days. It was understood they were to divide themselves in two parties, one to go against Hartford the other to attack Fort Gaines.”. *‘This report is confirmed by an Indian arrived last evening direct frem the hostiles; three white men you well know, came this mornirgto inform me “they were of opinion the Simenoles and ad-1 herents are preparing to strike a blow some where; and that all the towns who wish to remain friendly, are preparing to remove above the line.”—That the Sim enoies and lower Indians are de termined on a war I have not the smallest doubt. “ I feel it my duty to communi cate to you and through you to my fellow-citizens on the frontiers of Georgia, the rumburs that are in circulation, as a little vigil nee on their part, may save the lives of many helpless women and chil dren.” I deem it my duty to make jhis Tommunscation to you, to give tne publicity its importance requires, in conformity with the desire of the Col. and am very respectful ty- I’ our Excellencies cb't eerv'l IiJSJifJJUiILY UA WA7N% . Agent for I. A. His Excellency Go-\ Mircntiz. *C7 The eoihui’Mioners lately tvgn in runnint’ the linen ftfbrmmihry eorforma fcio to treaty between tbo U. States acd * at *; w<! fcm. pleied fbat duty. Enquiries &re frec ien.lv in>ul<*,by tlo3a disposed to emigrate wegt wardif, to ascertain wfceo the I,:ads !*tel* mled to tfce J. States hy the Creeks w ill be cite red for sale -As. anon we presurre as they can be conveniently surveyed and pre pared tor b Je; end ibis we should sunnose eouiu riot be done esrUer than aest fall. ECT We have understood from a soarce entitled to credit, thut the Upper Creeks, with tbq approbatioa of the U. Stefes’ A wot'nnd tiie Governor of EVst Florida, have determined to break up r settlement vhi ‘h has b *en 9cor<e time IPrciim;* arnong trie Sceiunok-*, by rtinssw y IS'&;■ rocs, chief ly from thisst ite. TlSey forme ! doincoa ttrierabie part of Col, NiuhblF* hiotky forte oa Appal'iel.u'ok during th-lue war j and after|he British evacuated the {crntoiy the negroes and * few Indians still held pnsses f.ion ol the Port, tirving received uod amniuui.iod from their allies, ■ Tha poll y pursued by England towards Spoils, though not xtiietly warranted by jfi.a tice, has been gener iiy, retaliating *. nd p’-'iper policy towards surh n government England been t). the h bit, of de ?ur i:i: War against Bps n, after’ fiivht* rn de some rich r piures. Vie ? ink, America, without staid ng upon any further pun- fif io< m glit justly lollow ex ample. ‘5 fre imprisonment of our countrymen H'OarUiv getift, the hostile tree (merit they every v. here Tv e\ve from the officers of his Ofheise Majesty. &ud the depredatioos committed .upon our commit re** where-eve.r nnd when ever it comes within tVeir graßp—-are arts of hostility, tantamount *o any c!?*;l trati in. Spain lias ee>rn<’d and folly derervrs an iample retell .non. Af w examples;, tve ere assured, would of"-!*? .>er to n proper sense ,of her own interest and .<” onr potver of correction. Savva Pdi'uior. Jt SI RANGE CASE. -o- . \ The marMage of the prince CoWrc* to’ her royal hfghivxg Charlotte (whoever that Prince a -ends the throne of hi** eestofs) vi’l ass rd ap! ©uomenrn in fpgts letion ftrd in lew. if ha husband \viH po the subject cf the wife, and hav.* in virtue of his marriage, no more power t‘ian anv other subject of the Sks v sf wiU be adorned with the title and ilj: .'ty and her royal njap s y—wield the whole execu tive power of Gh Britain: dictate the move-’ Inerits of the armies, and ileeJs: convoke or dissolve Parliament at her pleascr* while the poor hush md will be coin relied to look on without having any agony in the business. It becom e (he hnsbetitj to behave hirrs If well, und to keep his proper distance, f>r s ipli a state of (bin ‘s might ex ist, that this very spous i might, if he should treat his sovereign wife with disrespect, be brought to the block for “ compassing and imagining the death ,? r f her royal maj’ sly. Buch tremenduous wives w ould not be relish ed by every hasband. This is at least a de parture from the old proverb, that the hus band sheu'd always we r the breeches—he ia alteiest liter JJy & husband in petti(*o*s. Federal Republican. ! The frig n te Ma eLor ian, eaptrin War rington, a ile<l fr*m Boston on” Sunday fr Carthneen. , having on boa id Mr. IJugheS, e.n wnmiisinner, in behalf of ts .* United States, lor obtaining the'release of Arm ri cun seamen unj stiy detained in that quar ter.——jy. Vo ‘fc Met. Adv. 2d inat. | . EXPEDITION. - At fli'-hard iurown's woollen fi* of or y, Hof* IWrtv’f, Cove, t r 4 miles from Slubt-nvilk, j the ivooi w s shorn from a sheep in the mor ning, .washed, carded, spun into yarn of eighteen ruts to the pound, wove, dyed, full ed,, dried, s torn, and inedc into a co&i > nd worn, ail in the space of 24 hours. What | think ye.of'bis ?— -—West lierald. UNITED STATUS’ EXTORTS, By a i ate report Irani (he Treasury j)e partaicut, the whole exports of tjhe United Statfs for the I year exceeded 52 millions of dollars, of whir, b n. r 46 millions were . domestic products, and six and a half mil. i lions were of foreit.n articles. An expedition es 1 6 vessels, (carryng from 2 to 18 guns) having on hoard about 4000 Spanish Pat iot se, and marines, ?lt tier the c urn mart and of general Bolivar, sai’ed from A'ix (>yts in rompary with the Adrastus, (nrriv-d at Boston) destination unknown, byt enerully supposed against St. Domingo City. —o— * BONAPARTE . The London ptfpt is ar filled with testers from St. Helena. Bony opr ears to enjoy himself much in that eneheumig spot in the ocean. At a late entertainment, he was so much pleased with a lady who sang and per foim and on the piano, that he seized her by the e-nr*, anil gave them two severe pinches, vhi'.h is the ilirnax of his approbation and delight. It a said, that while on board the! Notyumberlapd, he pinched (bo ears of all the rlhccrs, rxcept the admiral, wbeu they s-idrt’ y thing to phase him. Solomon's Gazette ! fi” r'lord Utr nflTie United Mi litia Regiments arc, in futnre, to have on OoJonel, one Lieutenant Colonel, and ou l Majur. From a Pari? Paver. The Baltimore report, of lire minister, Bod Ouig, fcßving Washington in and r Ug3, nd c war hclvveen Spain oml the United Stales auppos and “ertain, ie false, ns wo uow loHrn by Boston paper*. We eon sidei'c?! from, (he f rst moment *ve learnt cf a war i)etwe.n Spain ond America, that sech a dei*i<)ration on the p irf ufciiher, was insul t:ug so the rest of JCurope-—we eould rot conceive Stow they mid dare to break the peace of th<* world, and themselves o obcure,so inden. ndent. that io other powers wer • to tie consulted upon it.—[wha,t Sillt STUFF, j SPECIE RKTUBNINO, An arrival t B. JfoMre ii*? rn BcgborTi, brings. THIRTY THOUSAND Spanish Boliais, AUGU - TJI, Mry ir. 181 n. A Public Bini er *>i-s given ye-’ eruav at t aux-hi !i, by f e City ( ->h .<*! of Augusta and ilje *Cflj - .erp ; ‘ r iC- tit Geor gia Militia, to Col ißrni Yust*, is te,;- tirnouy of {be respect she, ent t n tor tbe! high and distinguished rrvi*- b p rfortaed I by that gallant officer during the war. , Chronicle. COTTON £3 ; to'SJ Cents, Willi a k R. Bollock was ycs'.er-’ day elected by no umasimo'Js vote. pr>-*.id! 9lit of the Bank of the 8.. * <■{’ Wed-- r,,. Sav. Rey. May 9. i _ > .—o— i The BteaA-Boat Ektrrphisf, arrived at this place, on H ursdt.a ei mag icst, from Au.;'ustß, w ; th pagsbfigera and freight. The Ei*terp n ize ‘per,'brmed vhe pa-a ge ui thirty one a id a half hours, running r dist ance oi l 225 miles. Ibid May U. j j r _ — o— fallowing s <.n extract to a g°ntle m n in Baltimore, dntwd j “ Bordeaux r March 19. I “ Fhnr oiTi erg ajad -c ue sofuiets belong-1 iog to. the Amerean at Ma.mn, were phot there isteiy in at} affray with (S o *p oish, safdiej’9, f Jomntpdore &baw de in-tn’j’ed th t excrv.'l-.rj puhi Asorejit should be immediately icfli. tta cu the soldiers, ks they wero- the aggressors, r*i then with sn irtdron Iff iJ -e_port, without waiting the renvoi” the Spanish goveruur>at to tis de nmnd. ,!> . . - Balt- Patriot. SW'tNDZfiiis. —Oi> Sitcrdf y last were ap ; preh'c-tided at Harris rg f. ur tuen, having in their possession i o ea to the amount of \ three hundred nod fi> y tl d; liars, purporting tube notes ot the Mi uni Ex porting Company of CiU"innatj siunet’ D .n iei Sharp, president v I ten g ascertain.d that there wis no so Si b uilt, they were committed by r >hn f£.<uo, esq to the jail on a charge of swindling. , j Lancaster paper, Many of the farmers in Netv Jersey r.r ploughing up their ii bis of winter- rein, which tho drought hj ruined. The want of rain is felt every where, end is likely to bl the beauties of spring. Confir med dry ness causes a dreary prospect, N York Columbian. J J A violent a'lp’k of *n eart! qtt Te, wax felt inr I!.* morning oft • 2:1 test. at-New-York • a quarter before 3 cYh k. | The TJofiorable S mztel Dexter. We announce (* ys ‘he Baltimore i* 0 lot) w**h peculiar rc rot, i! e death of Samuel lItXTER, the eminent lawyer. staTvsua.ii lx patriot of Massachusetts. We consider this mournful event e ‘* vrc-J national ettlamisf, FUoM JbttAACE. “New-Youk. May 1?. .Letters and papers from Paris, of the 3:1 of April state, that gen, Dcbelle, who w s coudtmned to death for conspiracy with B , in:parte,had been pardoned through tbfein- I tercession of the dune D’ Angouleme. 1 Genera! Travot. also coritlvmrit'd to cleoth, had it commuted to twenty years imprison ment. j General Morten Duvemet was arrested at Lyons, March 23, and tot,fined tot e 1 pi Ison of Ro&nne. I he duke of Berri wss to bavc hecn mr ried in a few days to tho daughter of the hereditary priute of NapieH. A steam boat had arrived at Paria from Rouen. “I bis novelty bad excited a great deal of (he public attention. I he price of cott-in at Havre de Grace, April 4, Wes forty six. sons for upland, and forty seven for Louisiana. The’ new tariff had not yet been discussed iu the Ft stub parliament. fhom k'xtlax'Y. i Byfhcship ,/uno capt. Arrived last we have received Lot don - r **<nen of the 2aih, r.t'd Liverpool of the 30ih, ui M.r<h. The British Vnrds fcai recovered’ * roach of the depression iirtowbieh -b* rei. I ‘ i ft nr of the property fax plnngwl tuern “hree percent consols were G 1 1 4—l 8 ; )•*•,ium, 1C db. la the house ofcommona, h 2f h March, on the question of the na vy eg! im at pH, ministers n and u majority seventy eight —< T a cerenioni v ! >f ihe mtir riai'e b'J’eon the nrio-psh Ch r '•lotte *vnd prince Levpui .i, wu* to Ur solemnised by tha ! archbishop ofCatsterbory at jon the 18‘h of April. A I'i'i hed y.a*ec'i i through parliamp*. t i six r. iru-’. •, for *. va nainrnlizition of the prince.— I’hcse p tpers ’ p.Jso ui |! uiPvn the eeision cf A* t fph” if .Pi tii,sid. Accounts hud b. tn ?* c.-;v- dffotti B*. into s (he t.Q h of iMa.Lry> I?crn-prf? v.aa ivt/1 \Ve have received Brif p.up - 3 to (IA 27t!i of f.Sarch, per ti e Larrrsc. The Belfast UftronUie of tie Vh U cT March mentions, thtt the He wry 5 > o c j Moore Macao end Foxsl a h i c *; o and * payment ?! e preceding.thurday: bi ,u vr .0 pupposed it would be able Vs meet i. sen gat ;men? 3 N’ilie British P.trV't Express rlvTinr* i rived here yesterday, sail and from F ImmiT; on the 18? h of Mar.:h. and •> g bro t\W mt eolonel Foitok. who is boß.r;*rof ’.•>•?!> es from the. Bri ish gbvernment to om-sec ret > v of Saw VV jifij bUi i>j On Fridey die a Ist of June nest* at the plantation of Abram Bel cher, late of Burkt County dea Fart of the personal proper ty of said deceased. Consisting of about 50 head of cattle, 3 horses, 1 r.Ee gun, and l saddle and brh die be. Btc Newton Perkins, 7 David Bourke, spd May lOth. 1816. “^cFoECiiEiF” NAVIGATION cUJiPAN y. The Share-holders are hereby no tin e and th a t an EI *c i ion ia r a I new Board of Directors w U be held on the secor-d Fridav in Ji. ; ne next,at the House of Jh h j 3 .! i ar vey, Esq in the Tov/n of Louis ville; and that such Share-hold ers as cannot attend may vote hr Proxy. Littleberry Bostick 9 - President* Louisville, 24th ‘} April, J 8 16. ‘§ JSFFEBSfi.V SUPERIOR COURT. APRIL TERM, ISI6. RULE NISI. , UPON the petition (f !c-.?e Brown, praying the estabiisk j memos aRt cvq tin full From one | Mordica JVi’jLain, and ited the 3d of ! April, 1814 —a copy whereof a ! nearly as can be rt collected r v the petitioner is annexed to >d petition : and pn bable cause ap pearing to the Court, that the same is lost and ought to bv es* i tablished; It is therefore ORDFT'ED, That at the expiration of six months, the said receipt be es tablished unless sufficient cm n be shewn to the conttarv —A nl that a copy of this order be pub lished in one of the public gum tie of this state, once a month For six months, in terms of the rules of court in such cases made and provided. Extract f-oro tbf* rn> 1). CLARKE, Wlc. GEOHGi A. J jf i son Cav> *}}. W here..* Lift?* Berry Busts Jr, J*d,Lih. 9i.rat. hir* nrl ,lud *• Dr \e, have applied to me tor letter* ci’ nUeiuiistri':iou on esfateand effects of Jo.: .ih D 1 aka der/d. T .’.esc are therefore o-i t* ts■ ‘ otl'r-rsiLh and,'si igular the k'lidud tad eredito.: oC se.fl det-eiixed, to be h>:,S ftppear at my oii’stc within t*e time pr 3 ribeil by law, to : >v eeiusv. (il'isnytluy h..ve) übys id bt'p-,'. ah.iul-.i tint be srsiifi .1, (ii\e 1 under nsv hand at oifire. tb 3 22 1 Vlny 18 1 6. A. WTtiGhi. c, c. c.