American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, June 27, 1816, Image 4

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i'iouk the Vi/rk ‘JHvrc&nhtc •ChrotHcle . - 4 LINKS / ‘ ‘ tke Lberatdm of JOjj& ‘MJI ’ UK & f om tin imprlswzmtiti of tyro years ■■ -vl tin t alf , c.m meed when he had *trirce ts attained Ike age. of mnrhood. J)Y CHAIiLKH PHILIPS, J-.SQ. •AnU'.or tf ** Tll EmerAhi iule,” &e. &c u *i dauntless s r ul erect, who smiled on death. 9 ' —Thompson. ’*/ *li? —if alight of Ireland now remains t i ... i*y tc rßpiiru or by chains, Vke f < rtliv trance -jf eorrow, aud be h>.M ’ ,Ano , h rt ’- nve.r<yr in thy J>age enboKed. 3.0 V i y&u.ag Captive’* iron doors uiifoM, ‘AfH* ha is-Lee! A spirit o u heart nrcY? hold Kref.tliun not the bits* <3. sir of Liberty. Friend, let the Despot frown, the f.luvs de ride, TT'ne was almost the fjditr.ry pride, j - ‘ i<| 0< dark horror of toy bnnrg v t. intertwine’ its chain with Friendship’s thiovrs. ! V vr as bliss to me the stricken dter to tend* /.i and prove in roguish, n* in joy, a friend • Tit oft, my Country, when I marked tue mi*n YVfiieh wtiurM HuultaEGC round that dismal t*te— _ Hein! f-om Lis tanguc* the patriot torrent toll, Pew Irs h. itjht pye, the meteor of his r g!~ :> v it* heart resign, without a * ] P’ u i Y ntr/a day-dreams for lone ce.pt riy— A s ?w, while others had the tear—the tuO'l^ht, itirmelf. the sad, sole *;e forgot;— r i .ik spirit hint, sweet Lsud, before tby s bribe I*i *>y that such a relic still was thine $ A rejic s,iv*u Despair’s fixe.! eye to raise, ‘Aati tarn our pUgruu Die to happier, ho Her days. Friend of my youth! the trial now is o’er, Again C’cation’s g’o.ie'i eheer tuloe | eye ; *The veil’s dark horrors thall lot urn no u >re, Nor sii tl: the irtoursang Moo's midnight ’ si?:fc.. *Xh 9 eternal chain, the fcope-forbidoic? door, Ortho peo* Convict’s execution cry, A *-:in thy dreadful lullaby! V7hai 1 though of all the insect summer ! train ; ’f’n cheer tiiy LI! -a fortnn" s, none remr.in^—• What i just Heaveui tfcou ioav'tt j * thv prison throne, ! John seed l bereft! abandoned, and aloe**! I j Hull shall thou shine, in Freedom’s sane enroll'd i ‘Wreath’d with her amaranth—a Name of Cold ; I &till will thy country, lingering o’er that lUttiP, YTwr it., with tsars, from many a page of shame; Jkud v !e her sighs and blush by tarns d'sclose *Tho tr i*g!ed grief and glory of thy woes, j <£);'. vs,! she bless thee biiglut and iott y bloom, & prtroioae, withering on her wintry touib. VATuXIOi ‘TpropE ktv; lOH SdSLKc 41 The subscriber offers for sale, the plantation whereon he now lives. four miles below Louisville, on the South side of Ogechee,; containing three thousandfiv* hun dred cu res of land, lying in an ob long form. The land is for the snost part admirably well timber ed wild a great growth of White Oak -—Four hundred acces of Avhhh is under good fence, and cultivation —with an excellent oicbard of peach and apple trees thereon. On the premises, is a two story dwelling house, con taining four rooms 18 feet square* brick cellar—with barn, stables, kitchen, smoke-house, and every ether necessary buildinga black smith shop and tools, a ghrist sniil; a well of water in the yard. Terms—one third next Ghrist jn ‘s, one third the 25th Oec- 1817 ©nd the ballance on the 25th Dec 38 18. Those disposed to pur chase, will call and see for them selves. ” foim COWART. J June 6, iBI6 ‘ (it) “SHERiFF’S SALE. Will he sold at die “Mafhet-lloust in the 7'cwn of on the jirst 2'uesday inf lily next, 1 between the usual hours , Two lots of land, Nos. 2'il and 242, with all the improve ments thereon, adjoining Walnut and Eighth Streets ; taken as the property of J. G. Posner and Ben edix, to ‘ satisfy an execution 6b-i tained on .the foreclosure of a; mortgage, John Bolton, Survi ving copartner , vs. Posner and Benedix. JOHN G. BOSTICK* Sheriff J. C* i May 2, 1816. SALE. Will be sold at the Market-House ’ in the ‘Town of Louisville , on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours , v ■ *• ” ) ‘One moiety of an: undivided tradt of 400 acres of pine land, adjoining Joshua Myrick, and others, taken as tlr* property ol David Pauleit, to satisfy sundry’ executions. L. H. MARKS, D?puty-SkenflTJeS'er*oue*attty. May 24, 1815. ~IrEFF£K pfhiioß hotJlfT. APRIL TERM, 1316 RULE NISI. UPON the petition ot Jesse ! Brown, praying the establish ment of a Receipt in lull from one Mordiea M’Lain, dated the Sd of April, iß Ti —a copy \\ hereof as nearly as can be recollected by the is* feaid petition : and probable Juuse ap pearing to the Court, that the same is lost and ought to be es* tablished; It is therefore ORDERED, That at the expiration of six i months, the said receipt be es-1 tablished unless sufficient cause ! be shewn to the conn ary.—Arid j that a copy of this order be pub-1 lished in one es the public gazettes j of this state, once a month for six f months, in terms of the rules of ; court in such cases made and; provided. Estraet fmm tb> tninntea,, D. CLARKE, C1ik...... “iroxrcß. i During my abs’ence from Geor-1 gia, William IL Jackson and I David Clarice, Esquires* are appointed my attornies ; and are authorized jointly and severally to transact any part of my busi ness. JOHN A. COBB. 12th May, 18 1 6. “notice, During my absence from the State, Col. W illiam H. Jackson & James Jackson, will be my agents generally, and irt all legal cases Messrs. T. M. Berrien & R. L* Gamble, my acting attar nic3. JIOWEL COBB. t 4tb Mav, 1816. , blanks; mERWFS liUA'JC TITLES, /* sale at the Trintirtg-OJjke LouisviUsm , ~ ALUO. BLANK I)EKDB, , 1 QfP ta K AfX'V rF Cuhleti's Political Register. • ‘tresiaV, tfee 2Uf in*t§nt, vifU e euhl<^ r <l at No. .19, ft all -streets New-York, Cehbetfs Weekly Political Re gister No. t, Vo!. 30,\vrt<en in l\n-lar.(l, 6iti January to t*e <©tuiiH:t v d M ; ju*rly as possible, ci?i! to omsist, |i*riiy ui J&r. T!olil>eti ? s essays, Viueh have pobliribed in the corresponding mrtnWs. in FogUrd, with the. addit on of notes ; but c hi*f y offtiatfer from the same pen, wholly new, sent out from England in Manuscript. Ihe form of the't'biit&tioo is large otta [ vo, the paper is ol the best the j printing executedmthe best manoef. r lhe aeries of numbers will form a volume at th end bf sir months, arid v ill be regularly paged for that purpose, with a ‘ title pge and index frrni*tcd. The retail price is 2ants each number, with etvaUowanee ol eiaht reuls oat of the 25, to l oohselle.s, | and othersiii being an instruction to us net to selhby retail ourselves, except ii our of- ! ficeiu New-Votk. ueh gentlemen, there- ( fore, n* may think the work worthy ot their 1 attention, will please to apply to their hook i sellers in their several neighborhoods, who, upon remiltanee to us, may depend on being ’supplied with whatever numbers they may ; order, and with all possible speed and re ! gnlarify. We are instructed to say, on the part of our employer, that he laments ISe necessity f putting so hisrb a price on his work ? bnt that it was the only possible way of securing a chance of even a bare reimhureement of Lie expenses, to say noth ing of any remuneration for the time end labor indispensably requisite t-o the pr< se j eution of so arduous an undertaking, ‘I he subscribers have brought out with them som** copies of she Register, vol. 29, which closes the last year. The priee of these volumes, containing each 13 numbers, is 3 dols. S8 cents, with an allowance ui 72 cents per volume to hoeksellsrs. , . . It jo intruded to publish the Register re rulartv every Saturday, if the arrivals from fSrcglaiid will enable us to do it. But it is hai-diy to be supposed (hat that will.be the ease. We shall, therefore, be obliged sbitiotimps.to niiss a week, and sometimes to publish two Registers in one week, in o*der to publish tiity-two numbers in the course of the year. We have brought oqt ! with its ihe seven first numbers, and vve shall publish !wo numbers in a week, for the iifst three weeks, after which we shall pub lish only once a week, except eases be fore described. For the present, we shall j pubhsb every Tuesday and every Saturday,; and J !i*ve the numbers ready for delivery at j eightVclark iir the morning of those days. V MKMiY (OBfETT, G. S. OLDFlfc^n. No. 19, Wall street, New- York. We respectfully acquaint the j public, that we will receive writ- i j ten orders from any bookseller,! |or other gCntiem&n, for books to ! be imported from England; that I the order may be for old books i or new ; for any particular book; | for all new books generally for all new books of a particular des- ’ cription, or branch of science or , literature, or for a collection of new books not exceeding a fixed sum. These orders .we will j transmit to England, where they | will be executed, under the di ; rection of Mr. Cobbett, with all [ possible speed, it being intended That there shall be no delay be jyohd the first day when the exe cution can take place. The rate at which books thus imported are to be charged is, at 25 per centum above the real price in England, exclusive of charges. We have, at onr office, ample catalogues of English books, and will be happy to submit them to the inspection of any gentleman who m,ay wish to see them. ’ We will also receive and Care fully forward, any letters or any communications that may be sent to us, or delivered to us, for Mr. Cobbett. We request, that all letters containing orders for books to be imported, or containing Com munications for Mr. Cobbett, may ■be forwarded to us free of postage. henry cobbett, G. S. OLDFIELD. IN®. 10 Wall Street, New-,York. P. S. Publishers of newspaper throughout the United States fa* vorable to the undertaking, are respectfully solicited to give the above one insertion in their res pective papers—their bills will be paid on demand at our office, H. C. May 15. G. S. O. BANK „ OF THE UNITED ST ATM, The Commissioners appointed by the President of the United | States ior receiving subscriptions jat Augusta in Georgia towards j constituting the capital of th& Bank of the United States, will open books for that purpose oti 1 the first day of July next, which will continue open until the 23d of the same month, every day, (Sundays excepted) between the hours of 30 and 4 o’clock, under such regulations as are prescri bed by law. Special deposits of coin may Be made at the Planters’ Bank in Savannah, and the Augusta. Bank; cashier’s receipts for which, (subject to the order of the Commissioners only) will be received for tfie first specie pay* merit of five dollars per share* T he money may be delivered to the cashiers of the above banks in anticipation of the subscripts on, either separately; or diftef* ent subscribers may associate and make their deposits together, irn which case a schedule must ac company the payments, so as tv | shew the respective proportion*. ; —The cashiers’ receipts will be required to designate the sever-* al kinds of coin, and the value thereof, according to the rate* established by law in reference to this particular act. j June 10. I’- • ‘/ ‘ ‘- w •-'•v-** - t ~ “* * • ■mm mm ■ 111 ■— CAUTION. ‘ WHEREAS my wife JEW siah Rutledge , is now in the act of destroying my property ; and I am fearful she will run me in debt This is therefore to tion all persons against trusting her bn my account, or purcha sing any articles of may offer for sale, from the date here* of; as every stich credit of pur* chase will not be valid, nor made good. . JOHN RUTLfcDGE. 6th June, 1816. _ -jjoTxcE Nine months after date appli cation will be made to the honor able the Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Isaac late of said county deceased. jfantes Admin’r May 36. , \* j - -iiiiii'in .at - NOTICE . Nine months after date appli cation will be made to the hon* orablc the Inferior Court of Jef* ferson county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Xchabud Ledbetter, late of said counts deceased. . ■ . L JOHN COOK* Adminis&eAtgl April 9.