American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, July 04, 1816, Image 3

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INDEPENDENCE. ‘{s ‘Ms> era. tj>.'tse political vrorji!, j<s p&ee te the Declaration of fnd&- fMenckl we are Hy no nu&DS dre'hiu.s (itfjui v *)V; it piivibie) of ,raiingUS3 ai}!*ry;s;-a whieU a pzwe >tc .oblivion.'’ But, u a grtjit s><hl n>.s ante *af-3, jt is fable, U *#.s*&>* ict ‘argd'c, hut no harm to rerntriahttr injuries.*— th mere tiappy af c ‘congratulate oar {Vitew-ifftzea* on i&ri iay, uaaiV*fe wa'bfcve, as ft iveirfc, ! ;;*! frotn afvUteof war with that Sums u\- ioii wiJeoSJ Uaakie o'tt? father* threw : o!T, i jnr o£ thirty years iffter && sre.it | ipo!\ Amerifta enjayvnl the baa-shin'a <i?i .ea?&eAwsih tho ia*. 4 ous of Fcaaec, ana other powers/s&itss MBiiorntioa the belff p£eUg . iff Uo fSJ world f whose tisea nmMoiutHß hnre rehe4 the eyes of the world, and aVwffrfea i ifei a retrospect!,-2 vi „w of their oediiit, by themselves uppW^utfiU ’ The • ‘zmsi of Britain kos-tM ;><y to retaliate with our rantt “powerful the ©rente oi the &ar hav? irevew that freemen are as capable as : w/£ ,U to aaafotxit! tlnrii^'independence. The ba,my. K*w is row sited from the of Li **M of peao ( , to leal -the feviAin of the nations inflicted vy (Le ered h f*d of war. Thrive happy America.— ii sspeated iUroait —gresperoua and beloved : it home. -May penes, titet harbinger oi iU be thy hit, w hits no beta agfe ref tlon# toexpestezue the noble feuetttte ci nl r RapublH.o. |st(to lions. fatract from a (titer wrilien hy tt fonhg gentleman in ‘the & ate of 2 f $•, fa his relation in -this place, duied dJosMc tadyj 6?/t -May, tstO. c i hfl VC Visi >*ii several of ths-iuichli©'*. viilaye*, aoil o Hers Trny: k laea <ff htiportaaeo u ftecnirac of the rttim - .eeof its irAuaitaiits, and is trudij.*—\l tooush %;* inhabitant are strangers trr yuu .not but tint you wul br pleaded to &r that there w a erer.t revival of reli pua In that plaft's, i > “omise “myself like* ri.se that:this iformation will be still iinrh j you whan you’ shaU JtTiw that! 4tat revjval is to be attribut'd to tho Bap-v .Ist Cr,i;gilC!jb.tio3. I W| << h*: l*er® till- ’ aa t.ne of i) . ..t < •> ] ■*?reeac# to mas, but merely that ir has ifce Almighty t 6 cike thut atton thfr instrument of dtffultiu.g’ too:* ex* hss• and Spirit./ ; TWii Nlht.e ’ apd daaghteri cf patvhla of uab deViomination, were the first wbo felt ‘■':* ticitper of wore led re vieifs of nge; y*it they came Jprwaid mm. ; iVuh-tftly deckrrit their olbful stfetia ty m : ] rfaei, tticif need of the feiutisng blood w ClyKSt, Hina hovr mn'ch.thry hud cr,p|rfeaßftd pC tiis. livogtad i'uiit k Their v.cifesg,Jons 8c smltortatiow unde cent! ifernbie isnpressib i tfn the mioff* oi* many if attd Borne few if olvUvr Mft sf tKe ‘OBsem-.; Sly, who. ,y <T)er, before 9 nnjhtrosia ; * >riio.ura? of pe.-^J'd;efe’ \fbjt tH‘ hapti* 7} Hn lli Mhrtb Hivijr, llht exhoriattons <H* cliisdre, io puu argument f&r fen setting th?ir.|-ge, e pi etni t‘m H< <•- U 4 til h b.n,* inspired, wad d:v tp sr,u3Sku the of mu ay ah aUußifdued 9/iuer.,. short stay & Troy, tt preye;* Was lehl, whlV-h by t'M way are protf.y frequent,—or tbfii'S ft week. At tlii'Oe meetihes the-e lit iio girls goa nniliy 4fei aftrt, 1 lam.'nt that I b<(* not &u onpon.uaity of attetiding one, of ri-f do o/vfe'ffaliififciion’s m^;vouly r tvii i’ r vours_j. t s by being jtaeyo witness to these f midhit &uv Waiho hotter, able to give you a Full nj’renwndaofial anti impakial statement ©f tkm fn-Cts, whu'b, on e<*ruut of |l£rir hotel* tv,siugidhrHr, (ks. ure tut too apt to be ex ’rise work ftf God, which at sh st'ivas ptdhiipat’y confined to children. & the Baptist eoiigregetioi*, (ioh siMcc.gradu* isliy spread itself among-persons Ht mathfor yours, ad cfditterept dsmmiinatioris; so that wo\>, a. city whidi u fav months since, was a s giddy and as thoughtless about future u<i divine t]bius as Babylon in the dajs t f I 'aaiah, presents an appearance not iiol'ke Hint of Nineveh to Jouah vriicn sittiiig eu f+i# &•'?* rd. M ■“Hi I', ,•!*,! -V <5 *> I TliiihiuNi. iMumfmry Important,fN)ih 1 ‘ i AKis, April ?4. duke of Wellington arriv <1 iri Ih'.r hsetke hv’lW? Inst. The nid-de-cair.j) oj’ ihesß!>sror Alex >oiler, wh*ss arriv .i, tiWc t .-nautionad i ’ f ,I; .at,br*o^Bde.*pata}* ! t $ otivhibfi one of tho objects is to with*! shavy fralfif the illtb’ tke command of the 9&p*taa araty iu. Fropce, ttidi h be ho)U uy geaeralisdcto of the allied for. on. The &WTWof the difference esisting be r.vigp the and British cabinets . V*’ o secret to the public. It appear that they rel ,0 to theTbttle* Xnettt of anew order of things ia this coun* prevalent cpin : ‘ion, tfcfSS dinenlffiWs •Vftft ptvfy?.si<jC , s I j setup by Ruf ia• In ITw>aro| your^j 1 * prince of Orauvp*, is the event of the Velgri- j ring family ol France bring r?3w! from t i the throne. TThs expediency pf the fatter j ‘measure, fvr the general itatupiiliry .of j Franco and that orKurope,is understood to :be uuw siosiSily lolt by the aliiea. A*j itr* ti;*!o wtiieb has lately appenfed in the Bel * giars MaititfKf is ttauglu jlo bo retini!:tilde ciicautstancciii- ‘1 hfior , i-! .cl 4, which is to oat'Butte ting eolot'y of the i ■ yHia< pt iace ftf Orange, v> ’Fnlho! 1 remark,“thcA the youag pihute justifies at-i * ready the high destinies _ta .which ‘-ire may j !bs called, i'he high destiniis, in lie opin* ■ iiWof maf.y, are obviously tab. thichteof, 1 France. i - • *t 1 1 ~t~ 1 nu?i o <S& i .1 ; >: r JIVXifUSf A-E4’3 b : I j Tha rFptibUcau gcuerjii Mtffetldt), maile j prlaonef by the royaiista, weg curried fcefura i thetrihuairi of theiuq;iiiiion.itr citvof , and eondomned us a r arot.iv., athe ! i*f ; -4 iiHt, Ridterialist. and fit otl>e.’ crimt'S ; iff tho.cotßpefC’Qfio <t?the Xmly, frvhuna! ; rfe ifras awncoudeuinrd by the archbishop. *ie* grtsUcdiu tot2oeqn?Uf.c, tad g'vcn up ‘o the military trthinml, v>bo eoudfeA yd binrUo death, uiid he vvaa wu the Sia of Bpeedther last. It West in rain that the rrpivbli’art tyr ctninteht by many petiti ibs ! viraroy reel si (did tl c srr.?rH;;.Tiic-f Ur tlie laws of war s 'in yjM? did [<. s-eklo { j eluploy the &f the wbilxlo, df thhi ! iK-ttnpcra, to gevs at least the life of thf .pi is.mer—the tyraony, Bup-rMiF->!, and. fa- ’ |. natidvr), which cxetciaos .pr? ‘iy.tto sway t.i . ’ tft'i capital of ia*) wavy aa-,iS-ai a : most, vjfln'ous pct.lbt,’ lVhuso'o*/li.r:tgSodl j valor had,. i> &ed ; ’ i Hft. a;& Rtion- u-d laerr-ed i ■tf>t f 44+’ world; |ii 9Ae& ft :n u- . fti*: that dftrtieVf r.niS oirytiono fef fiyej -sea-rs, to it>a.safiefy eoid* ; >$y s wild CH.nwt fsiiti to Kyc in I hearts, iind-l.:s.pahu\!itU be urjva’ tb the latest pofitcriT’ . . j The ■Mexi/. *n !tya ‘pr.r- i thrti of Uie sdvSriiDa.'Rf hh'U t.ir’ ah-r to ail the: province i, uav > ftrde.iiti.y saor i 0 .revenge 1 tile dtffevh pf thjsir testing l!ta<. f.h’ny will .ilwjs h.oid tb-f* roy, hum CO,w >0 iljjnitSc rth v,h TuUUit mnt iumjcnsvj tostutry rtspvudl’e for thd bWu I 61’ As6rs)tos. .... The uriru of the republic shine every whore. ?J(;cb bl >od has been shod at .T;i~ fnet delißoy. The rpyoliats colioctrd >5-03 meu to attack that positioa occ/.ipied %y the • patriots ; tlvioe thr.y attacked", ftnd . t-.vi.-c.; were (hi'jr assaults repulsed vvsUi.great i,ws:. not baing ahla to saeeeed t-y bpi’n iWet,*,; they fisd ri i cV'trse t fttol sedn TtV.*. Joseph Harm Lasefcaa, the tfei i\re whidh dvfiode*t <be s'ol4 Atais'eif to general iVliyarnsf for ti .Ojf dortttrhl T*fee .gufrisoA wa ineorrnp^ . h’et Bering stseiT ahamlooct! by its peiH/laab who’ had gone, over to ii+e 1 enettty’fc e hip, it nWde dispo.-nu-utk r ar n.re j lrtMit; which wks eß’sttftd without other loss Tlisu that of aHillsrj rf’xib hhevy a cl. ’ iVe to be remoyshk By ihcbo means the rhyuiist* h;W the.naclveß hwsHrs of tie bridge', and pussy! wuh u rich touvi.-y,. Wbiehv liuwavi r, did not arrive in Ihct ui ‘yA Uml: 4 ■ - , •’ j ■ Many skirmishes have taken p?oe iinre, ’ in which Uie pnWlist's were completely d< - * fantCi|. SJerier.il Victoria lias luieiy beatce * ttierfi in lie t>eigl boiluniii of Vera Crua.— . Captain Franeisco he Fnuio iotrrreptui # ’ eouvny wi'i.jlr was oniU wo\ Albara ! jiU'to .Vera Cfiils, put to the sword the ; BsO;>rfc of S?so drbgoohh, • • ! f Tloiiek Tosos gftfrisou of ! Ori&ava and Cordova, nnil they are redueed to their narrow entreoehcKjn e. After ha* i ring overrun the whole province, aud de l ; feared all who opposed loos, he <q!vr !od the prisms uud act ut liberty tlidsc who . j groftued ineftptiviyt. j Colons! Go.ues huts eut to piece* Is Oi> 313a who were assembled aruuud Puhlilr, jjfier having deiotteo a uivluton ol l.'dO, which ha met. oa lf*e ro.u: from Mexico to Tftswaiuaonj and has since taken by ur jpriae the latter, a place of great iiapartohcej j cot one escaped 65” the garfisSu, from the !commander to the private. Mii*kt}l Osorno attacked e.nd tnk the I town of A pan* A divkion cf St>Oo men, ! wfiifch rharchcd froth Mexico ngtiiwt him, was obliged to rotreal by forced marches bn Muute-Alio ; where ‘he coni in under’s Ig* hftcio. Stdeliti and t\ seasio fierce bed ciit to pieces another division of ? 0 men Colonel Verau beat 600 rojul-sts at I'npcxi ( y. } a if-cdhe. LlbuteuH .♦ colonel Querrro engaged in fell aeliuu at Diuteeft, (province of Oxfteu) in whirfi he (kfcetuif i.i an in* sf.-nt, mot a thau IbOO mco by the B word and iamu aluno. The provinces are new occupied io the cnnslitutiobii! election of deputies to Tumi 1 the congress, which was before only jjro.vi* i uional. This mertsure will put sts end en irrelv to the difiefeiice which tended to diii turb the peace and union of theputrioU.— i ItwiU ?vd to tfco iegislulive body t)it eim racter w hich is necessary, in ertier to iurit the confidence of the people and other na tioDß.—NA T rK>A& Ajovocats. % recent advises frna South Americt, ’ ’ ■ J \ tsoJStneXcftteJcy & filem! ca xvToto v?f rcr. i rc*y, ve uatlbrelaud that Lukvari landed on the const of the p ! ov*;>ee t.i Cu*. mautt on the 4th Alay,ftl the Leud ci 3 coo nidi, without auy epposition. Numerous guerilla parties, spread through the ir/cri or of Venezuela, offer to him the greatest resources. Every thing is r.ow in ‘station i-11 tviat eotn:try, with the best pmVpwdsof sp;.cdv sit eves* to i'tte outriois. Bo ivar, in Margarita. Je.ut to hitL.itj.er*}* am* inujiitioi enough lo t,ike by storm il,o <.fcsiSe if Ptmpafar. Aviiick is the only place iudd ; liy,.the royslisU in the i.+Uml. j * ‘hi* reported ‘that M<*r|llo ? s army is in a f mofei distressed sltanticu in Mompoz, a • town in the province ol Cftrtbagcuju it in \’ie nme-t [ts aheftl.tMiy r.laeo in South’ i . A fever is isitl tb am.ing the troops, &. | e huifiber clw daily, it is rumored Inal U;e| rtpiiblicatis have defeated both the fig ill >l - wing* of the rval army, and Mcsitlois j erpec'el to.tersmuate ft is iugLrious eo.i‘cur j ;ba lire hanks of tho R'lagtialenu. Utj Gzzttte. ] From our last foreign &dv:ce ii appeal! i that the-emperor es Russia i* desirous of plating hie brc/htr-ioriav.y the hereditary priece of Orange on the thrSue of V ante, I whiih tt is now given up among nil. tlu*! crowned teacU, the I"curb ol.3 are unlit to I atJ x ..k. Thai English dread thia.nnion of “Tinisia: *ik(j Ikaucc more than even the csiii <lNa* pcilfMi. Austria hus many reasons for fa* .drls ,gtf>e pfeien'ioije es tic young umg of U'jme, c,od. many to fear shrill a powerful rival pr, both her border*., :rd the Frcnrli thenibclvea have very Hale uK* to submit- to the rule oi cither the ju iucc of .Orungs or the vsivpqfirr.of all ike Russia* ; c.bd we bhsfl not ke's&fjrribed if v/e ;-houul-sc the iiiUe h'ih:* of jz-jii.fi ruler of the Freuah, ocvl pnvto ago> 1 figuring r.t the’ h**ud of tie. i routh aiojies, in the spfi.ee of eigi— r nmim. THE Sithiicribcr vyishek to hire <vti able-bodied 14EGRO ■ MEN*.'to work .in clearing cut I Ogechee river : for which, four- 1 teen doliapi per month wui he gi\’-. ert. i\lso, a liberal t>i‘ce w;U be given-for BACON and WHlS im% JOHN G. BpSTICKy, Adr tit for Company j w • \ tji \J a \ , gclloljs 18 16. . ... . if AA’ !i OFI Ifiv 6Td Td 01< 6’ tiQSGIJZ. j I'he fitoelhoiders of the Dank of the State of Georgia are hereby notiiled, that die second install ment of twenty per centum witi be received at the State Bank in Savannah; and for the accom modation cl western stockhold ers, 1 an agertt tvill be appointed to [attend at the’ Bank of AdgiVsta for that purpose also, from the ■lit. of August nct:t. ‘The held** jers of stock are required to pay Uhis installment within six months I from the time of subscribing for 1 the same, in specie or notes of! ih-k banks of Georgia. W. B. Bulloch, Prc't All persons are hereby forwar der} not to trade for a certain judgment, obtained against the subscribed, in the Justices Court! of John Williams and Abraham 1 Jackson, Esq’rs. in the year eh h* teen had dir and and tl&j. The above was lent to Mr. Tsai- j ah Carter*of thepQimty of Burke,’ in eighteen hundred and six. As the judgment has been set-; tied by a note for the ball mce (if due on the same, l arn. determin ed not again to be accountable tor the amount, unless compelled so to do by law. JAMES JUU® i; 18I$ > | Jfv /its Excellency iJ&x‘ :-c TI. ’ cil, Governor Gild commendi in chief of the At'tny gjul 1, as-: or tii.i'’ Slate utid of Hie .’ —F thereof , . A PRQCLI MAT IO N. WHEPEAS 1 have received, information from the Sheriff of Warren county, that Thc*T?fe£ Dixon etherw Ise called Tuame > ! Davis, David Rigsby &. D;r 1 .. W. Nev/som ; the iv/o former , whom tfrere indited and con'/b..- ed of capital cken ces agahrst * I State, at the last term'd the SuV ’ trtrior court cf said coduy, r-.d the letter since ‘committed*to . ‘*l for the offence cf stabbing, u , on the right of the IQtli rv. break jail and hare pircbaEly krt. *j ** w the sttit'-o ■’ I have therefore thought pro per to issue this my Prod- :u :on, hereby cOring a reward ci l .r\ Hundred Debars ‘to cvw* pet sot or persons, who may appivhvnd and secure the aforesaid :rs “ ; in some safe and seem e -n: this State, or Tv/o hu o* C dci* lar each for the UVo first, 3t One hundred dollars lor the h-si; riyi i do moreover hereby ch ug a:\d require aliollicefs, Bmh dvf. • J miiUary, to be vigilant and -Liza* live in endeavoring tt • p ;•• r?. ‘iz r.d and secure the aforesa: .0 ; v ;■: ’, Tto be found in this Law.. z:zi I give ail aid and assßUne r in d.W, 1 power, to any other persan & persons, Who may ppwww ihem-Ar* ccadntmer.f ha jaik h\ order -that* they the said w ris Dixon alias. Davis end DavT, . Ki'gsby muy be -brought back u tUu yui from Whence they fed, ilrnt they may receive due to their casts 5, ) find th it the said Newsom ti&f be brought to tridlor the cdcncO .of which: he is charged; Circa under my hand and lh Great Seal of the it tho State* House in tNlLdgevill# this eighteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and of the In* dependence of the United States of America the faro* :h. D. B. MITCHELi* Ik Gere mar, AJUK£tt HAMMOND, Secretary efihe 55*’ rhomis Dixon, alias ‘Tho. [mas Davis,is SDO at six feet high* rawboned, pile, thin visage, darfe hair arid eyes, blinks a little, has the letters T D marked on on# of ids hands; probab* with anee** ‘die ail’d thread diped in wet gun* powder and u upwards of sixty years of age;, David Idgsby, is a Wei! set lad, fair hair and comnVcno i, about eighteen years old, fiye feet sc. eu or eight inches high. Daniel \V r . Newsom, is about middle size, well proportioned, dark hair and complexion, and says he is a Virginian. tlliOUlJll i’ to Jeff!(/)' J■>, nn (!}•’ nfr insl&iit, a NKUKU HANp- f v<-rv Iv.-.vfc ooii['etion —ia about 5 tVi*t 1 j tfiefee.* *’■ ’•-*• i)‘i t-xarniuaiiov* s’p ß He t ’>. - o f hcrgh fK Welch, aiid wm hired t > ■'> iu l)ub!i:i; he s ya sis ■?- *• bV/uw 1 v;>ry e;oodl Orumnier, Tee owner ia re queaie i to vorne Firwari, jitove property, paj ehtrgtfs drtdtake biiii awav. jij *l+ uvihig | Ase- , WM