American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, July 11, 1816, Image 3

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iif is 16. ~ MaR^ T i'H< ir> this nl&, cn Sunday e t'.i' 1 :0 b nil. by Ihe I*vM. r. M’- Vkah, iHctoc -f,AXKB TVnirp.HtAD) of Durke oo^p-ty to Miss fto’r// buhaittr. THE T oiitikth ennirersflry Am*r if'ftn was ©clears ie*l in this p!*{® 1 ujtJ! Uduy lest, in n m inner wor by of jreera?. , i. The morn was filtere<l in by d]iafcaYg-' i of e unis# :—for wbieh oi.jwt U.e t Telf j vso'i Artillery, commanded by Capt. CL'KKe, ri|tier. *1 at a very early hour.-*- Tio elegant dinners were provided—one for the Artillery, hi*l the oAr for dt > r.s: \-.9\Vt of whjeb was served up in tl old state house j anti, <:• are .happy ‘j say the and y was spent in rji rt’i. A number of excellent P r’otie To *t were dean!* -by T oth eow’vatv b ; >’n) nu f ua! *onr dttl <- tioaspags’ and by eomrnUtee*—V-V h&ve übt yeoeiv dt! e oa s drank *V publieatior?— I*nt. gh'i!l enr . oor to eoilss4t o, pari (or all if p ssibie) ijr our ces-i. If appear* by a ■{ ir. n?rt of <he “rere J - pv of state, the r:r rnteen hundred and nihrt'j mine Artarieao taanjen, who hfui be. o iH pressed : cato th'* CHtish s>rvrei, htv • /e neiit ty (i, aiae<j the vva ( ) been liberate it, | Ir isatatcd Sin. th* ti-.> rg?a Gazette, tl-st r* , past Ccn. Gaixies kas been aireu cd. A CAN;*!>’ •j-o a. VT® are i .t'tan sLt 1, <* Now Sn.?>-arte is rnd f? world at peace, what wttl you fii! your pa per w ith r ’ ty* answer—■■•?•£ shn’l fill it With tlis Uws of l.'t IT Fed States n<cl of this state, wHch it i*> f v * intere-* : ;r<d du ty of every citizen io u i lerstatid and ob*y With the prooe. (iir'®B and vap sos our no tional rod state iegisUtbrs on of general imporisnee—of whi h o noli lr ian to b>iisrn<r. if r> eVra?teg liis right of sufltr ‘ge at ii* P'Ue v Jrj , tui d-sire@ *o to ox noise it ih t *t nt \y opi ate u as a terror to evil-doers, >uiil o. praise to (hem that do tv iP*— With the acts *po r *titran(s of on r s d "oral and loegtiiec’olives, of wfi-ii vii must have a furiosi tv tet ht informal— Vi iiu the ( orrepo .tdeuce be tn em our • r,i and fbr igr povern run(&. oa q i o ?.ons r inttg out of oar tommbreiti an l pohii -itl intercourse with them— till essejß and obg2n r .*vtion* oti the prb* visions of our eohstitotion, i.ud t ea cures of our adm*. Astratiuos, *mi in favor of the priueiples of iudept/idenee, liberty aod union— t the projsi <s and enterprises of autho rifies, us so iations nrnl individuals, to de- Velope and augment the wealth, strength, t respo U-bhity uud happintss of our eauu try— v Rceotui?* of the improvements in eg* ri uiture. progress in manufactures, prns perity of commerce, invention* in the arts, and discoveries in the sciences— V ith the results of eh etioos, and olhar in teresting door ati • oecurrem es— T* ith the heat* of ail important foreign trgnsßCtious With rolfcious, tttdieaii, legal, and literary intelligence- With historic I, biogn phkal rpj! geogra p? igal sketchet— Wth poetry, anecdote?, aod orncr— V it-;- births {when more than two at once!) and deaths—with mari jea ana elope mcr.ts— I st (ihougli not the l°st ?dv ntng;ooiis to u, or the least uv< fui to tle eusrnm- Bity) advertisem nt*—by which buyers ?earn whereto find hons>-, forms, mer chandize, et other aftieleg they w nt, and fellers obtain more customers and better prteeg, &.v. &c. Is i not possible for us, with such va;i •trs and sound oat sources of informtion, instruction aid < mngcmetil still open to us, so furnish r'i;nid and benevolent iritds with a wboJesoroe end agree*bie rep.vst, W’ichoat Site f.i of ti*.oeo revolting nd ri.s gnati.ig scenes of onvtdg on atul revolution *~-w*r and etirnsge —deysstfetion acd ranine •—misery nd diairess--w! irh hove too long engaged the popnlar * ttentiot 1 , and and the public journals ? it not probable ghat am readers will be able to fiud in our columns a sufficiency f improvement, tn gertainmept and diversion, to rcmuiierate them for the weekly s ipend of four or five ttfiUß a p.eee ? True American. r AI GUS TV?, July C- An unfortunate oerrrem ; e took pla< e. e. few duy s since, in the %. lltrckce ration. A Kum travelling thtough that ciuu- ry vu etcsauUed by an Indian ard struck with a |ar<o butcher’s knife; Ih ran di lc odcd hit Tis ls with an axe, end fin ly h ’l ti tie | Indian. A party ofliidi-ra w siumdicte ] |y ,’oliected by the frticads of e tie. e sed, ard the white muh nit * tsxfccn Im um! to a fre?, and shot tiirough wi h .15 or 20 l ulls , y?ti traderstftQ'i (ht thd t-tkis have deter- rila give rn tie rarder?ra ifrerraued by the l. uited Elutua’ goveroaisf. Gazelle. extract of a fetter f r ,>m Ncw-O hesns to a respectable merchant in this pLee. more and p?ore convinced that this -prove is foai belches Unheal thy as ]; •* been represented. Orleans Jims |in a very s ifg ot ; intd the eiu r aaterof being si- kly from the back coufitry, P *rticuh rly the K, ntnekyboat hands, most <d w 1 cm dissipate e.r.d ex >os** themselves io a manner that defies, descenti-m. “ i l*a wAer has I; ft the -iy, aod the riv er l:aM iy|lbn fever 1 fet,and is cow much . lower than generally at this s ‘bsor. *• The inund.Jioa w. s alike’ di3tre?vir.g in iis eenscij tcnces and novel in i'r* appear aaee. The Americans and foreigners sro severally leaving the city ; but £ have de le; mined ,o remain ibe seasonJ* I— j FROM FRANCE. 1 _ W urc iad':tcd to the at tent ion of a t** f and f-’ the fallowuig euuißterciul advices i• nt F -un *c We have also re -civcd ctim ■pk i fder, id'Par is to tin- 3d M‘. y ••■’ c? f t i'ludcriix p j,- rs to t K e 13'A, we j tu.-at* not that they will •fiord s*A. resting ! citrate v/* ieii we shall i ke pleasure in lay jig befor** ocr readers. j Ihe following | tc-ii.* too iulerestii (< U? withheld i Fa r, is, 7> b I'T'*;.. ‘s *i ’ Untied States of dimeric:: ard Prussia jf re ;be poxveis whose s.m ;s ..re (!;•• • y.sf. f* i;■ • .Ail .Marti;*;n cx Tin? if v. 6 p. ; ;r. (Louisma) arc q’ oteu u; 94*. e i a, uv ian liikti at b'j per i-.eut. hi-in tbs heavy c-;iva.s n eoofi.l rnble and ’.u.e vjv.3 expe<i’ and •• eot(on,j tt;i i’ Hn’e, li.e continued to la ad irgut I F- ‘'v.ticnt arrivals in Erwqc* cf French i,? 'ioa tmui Ru *d•‘loupe, Marfinlq n and of - l-’Jly fi-pVn the ish.ud t i MTorb* n . and lb; I*.--- zih—of course a pleotiful aiipply i Coiotii i nffifiir?*. Mr Lee, \mericah ‘O-stiSat Bordeaux, folding i. is si in-i< ion rather liFagreeablt un the new order < f things in F.ant e Id t ken pass igf (with his f-.nr!- ) in tl es- ip l< ard w k ?o nl for New-York ü bout tkc 26ta cfMay Philadelphia Tt ess. Bottom. June^S. Tb *nornjt?g we were f<>cored with (bo |ocu cfP, vis papers to the 13. hof May. h y • r,!i*tn the pari .uiavs of the afilir >■ 11+rcroult>. It vv. uld appear that a large body of people early in ti ‘j assembled to* rrethcr in thed pafiuient of oi’isere, to make a covp de main upon Grenoble, they were benu u bv some disbanded halt fit y officers aud other yevoititioiiials ; but were eventu aily routed, Hawa k>Hcd, r.%h tc and ordet restored, by the tuth.m i guards. Tt ciso appears there were a nund er of persons in Pvris who bed knowledge of the pint, am! bad adopted vat ions Tv-c9*ir<s so •! r he a ferment in the public mu and, nugui- the event, and unities Lis.e .eports of revolution at T oulouse, and in other dip :r% aieuts. The leaders and many fiber? <4 the ! concerned had been siez and by the polite— i and were to receive exemplary punishment. Bcjoud this article, the l aris pu ji ra atio; and nothing of irfmeßti The late Free. It papers lojircii n, stst? that about 1000 office, s cd? so (die 1 • Ixad dis ---j embarked at Calms, to reinforce the Ln j lish army in France, and that some lucre | were expected. * .-.&,* jiii—urn j SPURIOUS BANK BILLS j A bill of one hundred dollars, j purporting to be of the ‘‘ Commer cial Bank , in the city of New- York,” signed D. Broome, Cash ier, G K Ogden, President, was offered to a merchant in this city, as a remittance. It is well known that no Bank of the above name \Alb JJ Adv ! More than sixty individuals in London have for above three years subsisted wholly on vegit ables, fruits and distilled water, enjoying during that period ro-! bust health, and an exemption’ irom those maladies which, un i der the direction of Dr. Lam.be, led to their ridoption of this si:n- j p'e regimen. The editor of the j Monthly Magazine, from consd-, erations cf a different nature, has, abstains and from all animal food for j three and thirty years ; but Dr-j • Lambe carries his abstint nee still : further, by abstaining from all & timid ents which excite thirst, soj that we ate told that he does aoti drink a pint of any liquid in a month. One of the disciples o; Dr. Laifabe, Mr. Newton,of Chi ,Chester-street, has published un der the title of “ A Return to Na i tiire ‘ a very ingenious and able ‘ illustration of the system, which , merits the notice of ihe inQuisi- i tiveand philosophical part of the j public. London Paper. Prom a New-Yoi k paper. A Foun ling —Sometime since an infant was ‘eft In the entry of a : house, in the fifth ward of this ci -1 If. ihe child was carefully iay ed in a basket, ard had a note at tached to its frock, of which the foil wing is a copy:— •“ For sweet charity’s cake re ceive me-—innocent, helpless, fatherless and cold; urged,as I am, into a world without a fiend, Oh, let me not die ; but under our hospitable roof protect, and I in gratitude wid repay--nour ish and train nay growing years to vi!.’lie, fend I will be your so lace in declining years- My na . tuval lather has returned again to r-other earth.—My natural mo ther, writhing with convulsive ag onies—joy less fend desparing, fast hastening to a tomb. Be then to ! me a father arid you shall in no wise loose your reward The ’ Redeemer of the world lock little children in his arms, and I be Beech you to imitate the benev olent, example. ! “ A friendless, helpless orphan , aged & days.* 9 Dr. JohjiSon highly disappro | ved of a ridiculous practice that ( prevails with many parents, who • exhibit the talenrs of their chil dren to every visitor, often in the * most disgusting manner He was | once witii a friend who proposed that bus two children shoo id re * peat Gray’s elegy alternately that , he might judge which had better • cadence, “No, pray, sir./’ says j the Doctor to the astounded fath er *Tet the dears both speak at once—more noise will by that means be made—and the noise 1 will be sooner over.” i Mr. Charles RedhetTef, the in ventor of a machine called a per pi fuel mofibtt, has addressed a let ter to Governor Snyder, through the Democratic Press, request-j ing him to appoint a committee j to investigate his dise very, and set the ‘question at rest in relation j to its genuineness. IIA N K OF IHE STATE OF GEORGIA The stockholders of the Bank of the State cf Georgia are hereby inotified, that the second ins’all j ment of twenty per centum will jbe received a* the State Bank in Savannah ; and for the accorn jmodaticn ot western stockhold | srs, an agent will be appointed to attend at the Bank of Augusta for that purpose also, from the ! Ist of August next. Fhe hoid !ers of stock are required to pay j this installment within six raonihs i from the time of subscribing for) i the same, in specie or notes of the banks of G< orgia. j W.B. Bulloch, Pre't. 1 NOTICE. TiJP Subscriber wishes to hire ten abie-bcclhd NEGRO I ‘EN, to work in clearing out Ogtchc e river : for vh ch. f ur teen dollars per month will be giv en Also, a liberal price v. /li he riven for BACON aid K ~*” JOHN G. BOSTICK, Agt ntf or Company* 2d July, 18 6. T Yi~ r 'v ™ I k* f 3 “of LLTTEIiSAr. iht Pest-Of fice at on the first day of July, i<3, John Alexander, Alexander Augby, Samuel Andrew, Buys Alford, l.liza Atkinson, Ebene zer Vo hweil, Kindred Hr as well, 2, MzTaa Braswell, 2 t Ar.dre w Cr* s -ley, David Cutler, - arah R. Cbb Charles Cunningham, l cv. r 1 C'obb, 2 J ■ >lm Ce w JonnCohman, nnu D,,uk 1. John a;i an Lo'.ke, fit'ii|;iu.;a i I.udwell 8t JohivEarnest, Tho mas Fulion, Alexander Good ,g: me, A. lex anus r Gordon, Juni per Mali, Francis t emn, Jnxv'u 1 Jctdan, John Kenedy, htenters | Killey, Yv illiam Lev is, .-.qudia Lowe, William Little, Rev Jo* aeph liOwery, 2. Aaron Low 9 J(.hn Land Jun 2, Arter Lott* Alexander Morrison, C. a well Moore, Samuel Moore, Stephen. Minton, Miss. Mary M’Bride* Thomas Mathis, Jehugh Ivlasn* Hugh Monigc mery, John Nor wood, John Overstreet Sen* John Overstreet Jun. Mrs. j. G Pos* ner, Redden Pate, Polly Purvis* John Powell, Aden Powell, Wil iam Henn, Isaac Lcbmson, Johni Hicks, Charles Salter, Me ses mid\ James Stoker or Bille Fcurufein, George Stapleton* j; mgs Stone, PJjah Sutton, Dan iel Sturgetq Margaret Tripltt, Jos. G. ‘Telfair, jor.n B. Terrell* Thomas Wells, H. B U'tb^er* ■ nmuel V/i>lson, Lane Woods, Nathan \Yarner, Jonathan Win* gate, Hugh Willson A WRIGHT, a v m. EOT ICE. Nine months site; 1 date srpli cation will be made to the hon | orable the Inferior Court of Jef j ferson county, for leave to sell • all the real estate of Ichabud j Ledbetter, late of said county deceased. JOHN COOK, Administrator. April 9. NOTICE. Nine months after date appli cation will be ir. ’de to the hi par able the Inf rior Court of J. Per son county, for leave to to sell ait the real estate cl Hampton Hud son, late of said county d< ceased,. James Hudson, Executor. June 12, 18 IG. flourT ANjl> WHRAT, arc wanted. Apply ai tit© Offica EouiviUe. :