American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, October 10, 1816, Image 1

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AMERICAN - ADVOCATE. NO, XXXIV ] 4 WEEKLY, ON THURS DAY KORIVING, BY GEOR E W. WHEELER & JA HES CLARKE, AT THE?R P?aYTLNG OFFICE, IN THE (Lower) WTH-WEST ROOM OF THE OLB Si ATE-HOUBE—AT THREE DOIXi\RS PER ANNUM— ONE INJWYjINCE. .w ■■■ ■w■ mtifimmmmm win 1 n i . m wir. will wnwriwnniini -n • in i ■ ii ■■ ■ in ■■■ Caution. / All persons ire forbid tra ding for Ten. Notes of hand,, giv. en by me, dated the 9th Sepo m ber 1816, payable to Joseph thin naway, or bearer, on, or before the 25th day of November next; for Thirty Dollars each.-—The said DunnaWay, traded me a Ne <rro, which from his own confes sion, during my absence, is dis eased, and I am determined not to pay said Notes, until a jus satisfactory settlement can be had. WM. N. HAfvMAN. Louisville, October 2, 18 6. “ 500 DOLLARS REWARD. ESCAPED from the prison in Chilicothe, state of Ohio, on the night of the 4th of Jane last, JAMES ESSEX, alias JAMES ESSEX CROSBY STER LING. He is about $0 years of age, fire feet seven inches high, of a fair complexion, thin visage, light hair, large eyes, Roman nose, large whiskers; by trade a clo thier, can work at carding or any employment in manufactories, &c is also expert in the sword exer cise and boxing. He was born in Warwickshire, in Eagland, and it is believed came within the last year from Canad . to this place. The said James Esex, alias James Essex Crosby Sterling, was committed to j 1 last January on a charge of robbing the mail of the U. States —His partner who calls himself THOMAS W NOBLE, is now h prison on a charge of robbing the mail at the same time. The above reward will be given for hs apprehension and delivery, or confinement in any jail of the U States, so that he can be brought to trial. JOHN HAMM, Marsful nf Ohio District Zanesville, Ohio , . My 25. SHERIFFS SALE. Will be sold at the Market-House, in the Town of Louisville on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours One negro woman named Ce lia, taken as the property of John P. Harvey, to satisfy two execu tions, one in favor of Furlow St Hill vs. Harvey, the other Tomp son Lawson vs. Harvey, the pro perty pointed out by the plahtifPs Attorney. Also one likely ne gro nan na med Abram - • JOHN a BOSTICK. Sent. -hit. J* L-.i <• <?• i LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1810. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. Will be sold, on the first Tues day in October next, at the Mar ket House in the Town of Lou isville, 150 acres of land, lying on Rocky-Comfort, in J ffersen County, belonging to the estate of Thomas Ford, dec. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN COLEMAN, —=® trjF* The S*le of the a'ove Land is post poned till the first Taesdsiy in December next October 1. 18t6. NOTICE. Nine months after date appli cation vill be made to the honora ble Interior Court of Jefferson county, for leave to sell a part of the reai-tstate of Benjamin Davis dec. Consisting of 32 lots* in the Town oiLouisville, with the im~ provemeits, whereon Joseph White, To merly lived. ALSO, one ether tract of land containing 202 1-2 acres iSth district Wilkinson County, at the time of survey ; and known and distinguished by lot No. 7. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Elizabeth Davis, Adm x. John Cock , 1 jS Einathan Davis, > g Wiley Belcher, j October, 3 All persons indebted to the es tate ot Benjamin Davis, tlec. are requested to make immediate payment, or renew their notes, and all those to whom the estate is indebted to bring their accounts in, attested agreeable to iaw, ALSO. A 1 ! those indebted to Mary | Horn, minor, are requested to ! make immediate pay men*, or re new their notes immediately, as no further indulgence can be giv en. Elizabeth Daves, Admix Elnathan Davis, Adnvr. Sept. 14.. 1.816 • CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau tioned against trading for dvx notes of hand given by me to Jo seph Truluck, lor in all the sum of one hundred and ffi ty dollars, payable first of January 1815. 181 C. 1817. which said notes have since been transferred to and are now in the hands of John Thomp son, and have been paid ofi and discharged by me. WM. M’GLLNDON. Sep.- 12, 18 C. Just Published , And For Sale at the Priaung-UULc, Louis ville, A NEW PAMPHLET, EN riTLKD a A SKETCH OF THE TO LYTIC At AND MILITARY LITE Ob Major-General ANDREW JACKSON. NOTICE. | Treas Cry Department, Sept. 10, tSi6. | I'hc proposition mad * by this t * epsr nisnt j for coatmouring the payment nt small stuns, in Coin, on the first day ot Otober, It so, h-.s beeu generally declined by the Mate Banks, which have heretofore suspended tbeirspeciepayments. And, as narr na£fttfor supplying the Peopve with the re quisite medium, to pay their du and tax es, independently of the State Banks, an r’t be eotvveuiently nad v , until ihe B;nkol the Unt'ted B:au-< shall be in operation, no further meesun s will be ia operation, no further measures will < e pursued, vu.h aj view to the collection of the revenue in Coin, on the said first day oi O ‘toiler, t£lC. But, in puNU'rtiee of the Resolution yL Congress, passed on the 29ih day oi April,j IS RSREP.Y GIVEN, j That f’ iVtn ami ,af er the 20.1i il y of 1 s- j ru \ry, ia>7, all duties,taxis, dent*, or Hums: of si? ry, ae’ruing. or becoming payable to Lho jft-d Stiles, must be paid and eol te.-.yjhfh (&© leg I currency of the Unit<4 StsJeitkr Treaty Notes, or Notes ot the Bank A the V. S or in Notes of Banka \vhi.*U *re payable, & paid on and maud, :u the ieaa? cur* ency oi the L nnea States, & not otherwise. And all Cftßbfttors and Re severs of rub lie Money, Ufa req * red top y due eiten ti'.n ?o the Notie.6 hereby gst n, and ( ‘ gov ern th*ffllves, it* tUe cosk'dioa M-d re ceipt of the p ;blie duos, dunes and taxes, accordingly. , ; > The *oullerto ,, B of the LustiiUki, an * <>> t!,e Dire t Tax and truera* I Duvte* arc r - quested to make this Noli :e genera; I y known by all means, in their pov.er. As and. til- 1 Printers au r hurts>*d to puhlisn the Lews c_ the United S ates, will e pleasulto iusa'. i il hi their respective ortv.n.tp-’U A. J .UAJ...LAS, Secretary of the Treasury. JEFFtSRsthi sl t S FSM*Tt f'OURT. APRIL I'KR-Vl, ISIS. MJLENiSI. UPON the petition of Jesse Brown, praying the establish ment of a Receipt in lull from one Mordica M’Lain, dated the 3d of April, 1814 —a copy whereof as nearly as can be recollected by : the petitioner is annexed to said petition : and.prob ble cause ap pearing to the Court, that the same is lost and ought to be es tablished ; It is therefore ORDER.ED, That at the expiration of six months, the said receipt be es tablished unless sufficient cause be shewn to the conn ary.—-And that a copy ot this order be pub lished in one of the public gazettes of this state, once a month for six months, in terms of the rules of I court in such cases macic and j provided. Extract from the minutes, D. CLARKE, Clk. sale. Will be sold , on Thursday , the nth October twxt, at the plan tation of ‘Jon at: inn Drake , late of Burke conn y, deceased , All the personal property of said deceased ; consisting of Hoi* ses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn & Fodder, Plantation Tools, House hold a Kitchen Furniture, and other Articles too tedious to men tion. ‘Terms made known on the day of sale.-—Sale to be con tinued from day to day, until com pleated. Judv Drake, Adni\v. Elias Drake, Adirir* sth Sept. 1816. j “FOREIGNr LONDON, AUG. 7. A mc-i! from Holland arrived Ja<*t cighfc with iotellii'en’'? to the lost. 4b- rt>- ilecfions tvhjrh we kave had oecs ; n to rnnke on the policy of the French e;nv< ru ■ incut in reviving aud tonaolidutine; i ! s inili tary establish snent cn a grand & efficient sv ale, are e/r hi Died, To accomplish this important object, offirra of all ranks, who served under Bneap rte, fetid hive not too greatly (Hstinguni ed themselves es ene mi s to the present are call ed into active se-vice. I’he ilnke of Fe! tre has also resolved to give distinguished command to a certain ’':nber of Generals in whom the old army had particular con fidence. Lis sure the Frets? h tv;U in two months receive an addi'ionof too 006 vt-terans. Among the singular r {‘u-rerices of the present day, it is m-ntioned ibat. The Em peror of Austri” has fallen deeply in lav© with Mad in” Muriu : ‘l'l.is buy has long been esteemed extremely fn in*ting. We regret to ?eor:>, frnlb the following letter, tr.at Mr. Lye!!, one of his M.JesiyV , Messengers, baa been asfeassinated at Ma drid* MADr.iB. July 22. SJ I have jus* heard 1 ira the Meg sen rer, Mr Lyell, who h s Oecri berc a iiout. five weeks, was osf’ s-icated jester i ,1 ?y in the Retrio : you in y dt pend upon it he wra binicd f ! is evening in the g rdeii of Rccoietfes; fir, to f .he sh* me of on* •Ooverrmeut, there is no burial pb cc for Protest oN. 1 iiav? ju*t seeo an English man who has bee at his fcnerai-—hulfpast tO o'clock, p aj. 5 ’ , August 8. Letters ft ufi Madrid, dated July iy, an s<oi!cee that in fipet every so her* an fiddly set ltd ds. inst ’the introdnctioß oi’ Foie?? papers fet'd < orrespond* rsce, that ti e peopi do not even know wh-t is pass ing on their own frontiers, mu-h less ia he other Stages of Europe. Nothin*? it knowu but what is found in the columns of the Madrul G zetle, and tins p pens exclusively tra ted out by the dependents <n the foreign department. Tlit Police & the Inquisition, united, have filled the coun try with spies No one dares to speafc. of political events, and much lest write re pipecting tberti, as tba P? st Office has al ready ee ved ns a most fatal trap to many*. A counts from Barcelona of 14ih Juiy 9 mention, that * deputation has prom dec! up to Madrid from that city, in order t© solicit his Majesty to put. a stop to tho . introduction of British inerchaitd xe, wbi h a? th * titemori 1 states, kzil Spanish indus try, and produce little or nothing tb the pub;, treasury. In consequence of the fraud commitred by the Bri ish merchants am! tin ir.os faVoc and, c they art, by th© ‘ hungry Vu tom ! rnsc officers, who are ea sily suborned. This is only one small link of that es.!‘'?is?ive chain < f eombiaatiou &- gainst British mMiufaetures, which alrea dy exists on the Continent, and which, tho* secretly plotting, bids fair to produce e qd'.liv ag great t iii-cts ; s the Berlin fiul Mi lan lie rees cr the iat<* Conftderatioii of the R-i'e, about whid cur mioistejs mad© so much roise. We received yesterday the Pans papers of Sunday lust It *s now sajd tb*.t 4;© ’ Congress at Frank.ort v.ill twit be open'd t : H the.itt of September— This postpone* t.ient prehiblv a is-.-s og* of a d? termiua th.n th t the dcliher&tiofis of the (Congress > of Sovereigns t Car|jb,.-a iball be cooelud* led before toe former essem -I) meets. ; It is against Cd that the Eutperor A lesmler had commumeattd to the O.toro ia Porte his desire ir. -( the IV;.edit, raoe&n & the Adriatic, should he freed from tue out rages of the Algerines and other pirates who recognize th© super msey oi Turkey, ! and had it the s in? tsifte annoauced to tho j Givan, that he considered the causa of the j Christians, who had recently experienced ! injuries from the Barbarians, an tha am nion cause of humanity, and would there fore join his forces (o those of other pow ers tiaited for the destruction of the pira ; The story ol the assassination © Dey of Algiers, end the subsequent a I of the English there *ueeessr, ’ repeated ; but res 1 feller thority than before IMPORTAN Captviji Roberts, ed us with the folio vs A privateer palled Branded by a tain oaaa** . 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