American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, June 06, 1816, Image 3

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sSjb*rt;fy iitfftfally incensed tke brave h"- possess those i \’ flo eminent a de'greee, and iti&nnly owing to, ahs profifcut and prudent measures of the a.?jant Ciunprodtnse, that most of the garri - **>a of tiered witft<rfhdp'arinrisfed saintn.” i# ;aaaßwi*tegaßwwiiii .1 ■mil nßh nr ■i^aw——>m IjOV IS ViL LEo rwuiSp^vTJfiS'Prri ~ ~ x^Ef; * x -* v • * From Fort-Gairas, we have no aufhentif* information sine© our lust paper.* Report •ays, the two sold’ers have been delivered p; and that the Indians, fearing the. re nentment of oiir government, are endeavor ing to compromise the matter. Beo. Journal. Two companies n¥t K e t ®fates’ Infantry, U&der the command of Capt. s, mtfhed thro’ this city on Sunday last for F't Hawkins. The citizens of Augusta were r earmed with the neat eanioouentard fine military appearance of this nips, nn A its jsis t to their officers cheerfully acknowledge that oo detachment has ev'w visited our r ity, v hose appearance fend discipline has don< t -emselvos more honor, or has given more satisfaction to thr.t part ot their country through which tFifty p*sgn?. They halted here only ope night, and on Mqnd >y last •uommenced ft. forced march for the Creek Nation, where recent, acts of hostility have keen committed by the Indian-?, we hope un anvhorized bv the nation. For our own part, we ere by no means apprehensive of a *Bnewnl of the Creek War, their recent suf ferings have taught them a |nsnu they ean-j stot yet have forgot and the!c existence.as vt nation depends entirely ms their pvsaetv ing the relations of pea e and amity Vith the United States. Jlugusta Chronicle , Our European .intelligence presents to the philosophic. ntind the consoling prospect, of a long and general peace to that hither to unhappy and afflicted portion of the jplobe——lts magistrates, under the benign influence of philosophy and religion* arc ts- SHyersally and asstiilbusly employed in Sim* derating and biirnjpiaizihg the condition of their people. Tluir swords are turned into plough-shears, and war has once more giv en place to the arts and sciences. Ibid. >- ccvrioN. This article still s-tppirta its highest price, 29 to 80 gents in this Market, and from its scarcity, both here and in Europe, po apprehension 16 entertained of its soon falling. > . Ibid. A vessel hsfe arrived at Norfolk in 36 days from Liverpool, bringing news to the | Tth of Aprilv—at that time Cotton hnd ad vanced from t 12 to 2d per 15. over the last •notations, i . Ibid. . ibmojr markets. Cotton-’-'- -The demand for cotton is animated and general, the prices gradn-! i aproyiog s the advance since onr lastj be stated from h.t'k to Id pef ib. ana so j |r.°at is their seartVity, that p&rchf’er*! watch *verV trira'l arrival with ankiety. Sidn&s icen offered add refd ed fora, parcel if Boweds newly imported. Oopcroun? of he market heihg nearly cleared of cotton, he sale* of last week little exceeded 1,200 mgs viz. 4ft) Pyruams, at*. Id. tn 2-.<, $\ t, 10 B vhais, 2<>. to 2s. 2d. 1 4d.; small taeeels of PiWf.s 2 v 1 1 2 ; SO Orleans, 21 -2d ; ~0 Smyrna, 2 120.-; 157’ Demarara, s, 1 5 Bth 4 0 Surants and Bengals, at an dvanee of Id to 31. per lb. on the two last sst India sale prh-e*. Tobacco.-- The demand has been languid ; s though no alteration can yet be stated in le currency, the* late prices are with dilti iilty realized. LATES ANCE. i! fiy the arrival of the brig f/ope , captain I K'ixEu. 40 days from Nan Z, we have re-; ed a few French papers.—Paris dates to ft sth of April contain nothing interesting,’ we eiespt system of arrests—whieh never departed from; and nothing irttpor if we leave out the King’s gout, his les, dinners, and levees—together wi.th 3 brilliant reviews, parades, and other mropries of the eonrt, The celebrated Madaihi Catalina who been said to have a “ nest of nightHn iein her throat”--is in Paris, and *.vas give tßift t spiritual concepts during pas a'weok. . y ’ ‘ Phe iio.pc brought out twenty-eight pas |irs. Among tnerti are several laborers •chantry people. Thesep.^hple,arecpin to sack their bread ir* this country— w France, as it is now “ delivered”— icy r - ; se a bosket of vvheat*.f/i reefvtirtks to the government. In this ‘ legitimate’ § of society, the utmost stretch of Indus- j and most rigid eoonomy are necessary tHeibrdinarv prpses of livelihood. Cfikrldb ’ S. Tat. tiSTrsT Po”A?/,efrr I The, ship J,uob Job's bns arrived at] Boston, from Bstavw. On the 4 h April,! in sight of St. R* len u the Jr. Cob Jwes wa* I hoarded,by an officer from the English gnu j iirig *F ‘phri". one of {he ranting v^s.-* 1 fs ! 3n ioned there; the ofli;er stated, that Bonaparte.was in ;oid h*4.b, and ap patently centented with bis situation. ; ELEcrJms. At the opproa hiitg elect - m cf Frpsidrnt. pgd'Viee President, the'nmfher will be 221, being increas ‘d by.'the three eleeNnrs of the ■uew st .> of Ipdi ins. which is already au- tO.lb rt a Constitution, end to choose one Representative in Uoiigrp*2. ■ A coolness is iuud to exW between the Brrisii (iovernment and K.ng Ferdinand qf.Sp.'.in ; .nnd that t’e dbt of sixtezs Hitt loti .at dollars due fom lim to Eng land, had been suddenly dem .id and. . SjOST. p/I*-. Captain Msnliy r, ft !•■■>. ftriti*h-n vy, has Inven’cd a. fnachiue. % v k i whs Sj single in dividual may >* anguish a cnnfl ~ gi ati.p—- it is-filled with a fluid othp*y?(i of an- iphlo gstic ingredients. TbifS rid e*tingnishe : 6, wherever it fails, the rnrMf ardent f,i*r*es. Che liquid contained in o i* f thesa ’p>;mps, has a* great an eft* ct ns !2o Un ; keis of wa ter,jn.qti;\c'iity. A case eptddiiiing three of j thi. se j. utnps. composes the •?;':: of the. ms- \ chine ? being three fees’ long, two f -pj. in breadl t-d one foot in-depth—-U possesseti ‘ the great advantage of being always ready | —can be end by one pfrsnn, and i furaUheii . liquid equivalent’ to tnaoy huu ; and ed buckets of water. | Louis XVII!, p!'vying: one day. at shuttls-' 1 cork, with one of the iedi s be!o gng to the court the shuttlecock chanced to light in hrr I bosom. She desir and histttKjeslyyp come h inks it out himse.f. But what did this par agon uT was laid for his virtue, he reached the torigs from .the chimney, art! with the d ; d of cold iron, quenched a rising flame. JBy the arrival of the schooner .UopefamLat Ed m on, (s. c.) we have some further intelligence of the insuTecticn iu the W ft t India laltmdg. Cupt. CopeLnd s’atcs, that a few days defore he & filed, a British * hborser arrived at St. Eustatia, iri a Bh*rt p?dsage from Antigir*, who.reported ; that the— the ial vd of Si. Yioeerit’s : had Ti volted and obtained possession Os that island, ex :-ept tbe fur - iflec t;ers,.which were in the hari ,f e of-a smalt body of troops sta tioned theie. The master of the svhooner furtUer asserted, that an insurrection had broken out at B ,rUadfi?j. end that th? sr-ns had destroyed thirteen estates, The islands of Antigua and Barbadoes were dseiansd under n ,rriai ktv. Th’ editor of the Vermont Mirror, speak ing of the ktc lire in MildlebUry, Vermont, which destroyed a part of his office, sys ; 4 ‘ l here is one elass of inhabitants, t owever, whose exertions Contributed mu: h towards cheeking the progress of the ecußC f , and who deserve ricnly the meed, of public applause We meanth’ I.AniES, nea?fy one hundred of the public spin ed fVir sex turned out with a noble alao.ri.ty, took their stand in the line for handing buckets, or otherwise offered the most use ful assistance, during two hours of that gloomy night! T’ ftj 5 * To the liiftiors oj ’ son County . We are authorised to an nounce ROGER L GAMBLE, Esq, a candidate for Senator to represent this county in the Gen-; eral Assembly of the State. ~i ON Monday night, the 3d inst. from my plantation, (the late res* idence of Milben Fulford) a small sorrel MARE, about six old; her face and three of her legs white. The probability is, if let at liberty, she will make for Augusta, , Any person bringing me said ma re, or lodging information vvith Hancock h Fokes, so that I get her again, shall be rewarded and all reasonable expenses paid- And for the thief twenty-five dol- j lars will be paid on his being con victed of the crime, JOHN WATKINS, Tune 5* - _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TliSt, agreeably to acts passed during the last session of Con gress- 1. Ihe dunes on licenses, to retailers will, fom the 31st of Decern* her, I.BIG, be /reduced t > payable, according to the act of August 2, 1813. These licenses wdi be granted for a vear, ex cept in ca e. of an application fi-r a license to retail between the 50th day of June and the 1 st of January next, which will be gran* ted for a period tliat will expire on the 31st of December next on paying a sum v/hich shall bear the same proportion to the du ly for a year, according to the existing rates, as the time lot which the license may be granted, shall b-ar to a year. 2. That the duties on spirits distilled within the United States, will cease after the 30th of June, 1816 V to which period returns must be made of the’spirits that may be distilled on or before that day, 5. i hat after the 30th day of June, 1816, new rates of duties on IE censes, lor stills and boilers, will take effect, which rates are as follows, m cents, for each gallon of their capacity. j pOMKSTtC WATfciC . .HOOTS | FOREIGN MATERIALS *. ■_ ! H'.vlt I Bn If * Stcls | Boilers | 8.i!l j H. r rVeoK-, j lI 2 j * 2I 4 [ 4. 2 f l 2 hi*, ks, j ‘ TjT r j “fa ~ .’ “ “ “” “ V 1 tr. uC,, [_ IH J E? ” u ‘ “ TP j 23 ‘ } 4i, 2 months, J Sit j . 7 2 < !S j 3.6 | 46 J 9% 3 nv>n?h, (54 j Toy ]27 TT 7. i 6? I fTfi “C 4ripM,tV~i’ >2 \ 144~ T 36 :T2 f *"T 180 5 j9O . j* Tsh j(5 \ Tio ’ 1 * 15 utpofhA, ( 108 j 2 rft “ 154 | ml? ■ T IH | 3ro’ P norths: h ~ i ; • L j““ jßi) W ““ 1". 360 ‘" r I'y® ar > ! [ 43w ‘ fTN ]26 V ?Tw *g ITU * ! . The ‘provisions applicable to the duties on licences to ‘are, in genera!, the same with those laid by the act of July 2 ~ The most important of the new provisions are—that the duty is in? variably to be paid in money, when th&t payable upon the stiff or stills, or boilers, licensed at any one time, does not exceed twenty ■ dollars; that a deduction of eight per centum is, in all cases, to be made for prompt payment; that in cases where the duties are bonded they are to be given with two sureties at the least (instead of one as heretofore) and are to be p&kl at the end of twelve months, from the expiration of the licence; that all *ti is are to be licensed, that are used, or kept in a situation for use; that api naity hts against any person who shall keep in or about his distillery, any . beer, or other liquor, prepared from grain, ‘for the purpose ol distillation, for more than eight days, without having a license; that a collector is author** ised to enter a distillery at any time, whether between the rising and getting of the sun, or at any other time. .. , > In cases in which a license for distilling, shall have been grimed, { according to the present rates cfcutyy for a period extending beyond > the 30th day of June, 1816, it is required, under a penalty i” rie* ’ gUcr, that the person to whorr\ the same may have been granted of transferred, shall, on or before the said day. apnh to the col er or, arid pay, or secure the payment of, the additional duty, according to the new rates, for the Unexpired period of the license from the 30th (if June. .? New forms For bonds } will be prepared and furnished to distillers on application, * v. I .. ■ JOim A. COBB,. I.ovhvilh,’Jupo 4> 4Sf6.’ ‘ • Col. 2nd col. ditf.&m, _ VALUABLE PROPERTY, . FOR SJLU. j. : .The subscriber ‘offers for sale, jth'e plantation whereon he now Hives., four miles below Louisville,! on the South side of Qgechee, containing three thoUsandfive hun dred acres of land, lying m an ob dpng forrfo. The land is for the most part admirably well, timber ed with a great growth of White Oak, —Four hundred acres of ! which is under good fence, and ■ cultivation—with an .excellent .orchard of peach and apple trees ! thereon. On the premises, ts a two story dwelling house, con i taining four rooms 18 feet square, brick barn, stables, kitchen; smoke-house, and every other necessary building—a black smith shop and tools, a ghrist mill; a well of water in the yard. Terms— one third next Christ mas, one thirdthe Ssth Dec. 1817 and the ballance on thp 535th Dec. I 1818. Those disposed to pur chase, will call and see for them* selves. . i r . JOHN COWART. June 0,1816. (ts.) NO i ICE. All persons ate hereby fbrwax*- ;ne<i not to • trad’• for a certain judgment, obtained against tksj subscriber, in the Justices Cour* of John Williams and .Abraham Jackson, Efcjps in the year tigh* teen hundred and twq. ! t The above was lent to Mr.. Jo siah Carter, of the County of Burke, in eighteen hundred and six* • and As the judgment Ms been set* tied by a note tor the butanes due on the Sank?, 1 am deter min* <*d not again tube accountable for the amount, unless compelled ss to do by law. James moore. j June.l, 18 16. j Nine mouths after date applN cation will be made to the hen* orahle the Inferior C ourt of Jef* fersen county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Idiabud Ledbetter, late of said county deceased. JOHN COOK, Administratin', April #.