American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, October 10, 1816, Image 3

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WtllSVlLlLg,. _ —iIURSD SVroClWEk"l oTTs-re: We understand that David Clarkf.. E*q. of this place, has been elected ;m Os fit er of the Branch Bank of the Stare of GeargU, established at Augusta ; and con sequently, the public Offices which he holds i*t this County will be soon vacated. general election. Oa Monday last, came on the General liiection in thi* state, for Senators and Re. ptesentatives of our Legislature, and Mem bers of Congress.—'This county elected Robert Fleming;, Senator. Benj. Whita ker, and Aaron Low, Esq Vs. Representa tives, to the General Assembly. In Washington county, - Cullens, fieuator, Hopson. Moore & Seek ham, Rep's. h Dauiel, S 55 Wood!, ° g OS 1 I ’ H g . O Telfair, g * 1 Cook s s K no ® ri Ii “8 5? ao s * ’ - 2 & I | ‘-V-. <3 * p^ t Ho , P fe Crawford, ® g & -s * „ , . 2 KJ g „ PgJ’g | Abbot, S ® * Terrell, f; 3 | b C". Alert, I 3 CO oe> | tVslde, 5S I*-* f-a ~* ® Milton, oo £U ’ fc3 B O Counties. sT “ms as © H £ -=s -3.- ao ta . ■ © ...... , ~ . - ■ By late arrivals from N. Yur&. Sept 23. By the Oneida, captain HiUard, in s2 days from Havre* the editors of the Mercan tile Advertiser have reteiv and a file of Paris mpers to the 17th of August inclusive.— They are totally barren of news, ar.d of any political matter, ih the smallest degree in teresting to ah American reader; heicg prin cipally oeeftpicd with the rr-h’. l ious move mensta of the royal family, focal uppuint o*eat, aad ihtfnpn'&lr^gufrUone. Tb® jugiiag of small coin begins tb a vsiose ug—it is new 1 so little above par, tb* it is no longer hoarded up. for purposes of speculation. From the qitAntity of dolors that, are daily brought into the United .States {t is almost certain that they must soqu be at pan Sept. 25. Arrival wore Specie The ship America,Eldridge, has arrived at Philadelphia, in 64 days from Antwerp, with Specie, &?. Almost every day an ’aouncet to us, fresh importations of the pre cious otetais. The ship Rousseau, arrived at Philadel phia, 2lst idt. from Lisbon, broueht one oundred thousand dollars in specie to Ste phen Qiraid. A late Loudon paper, states, that one articlo of the treaty concluded between the British and the Raj h of in India, specifies that he shall not employ ar.y A tnerican officers hereafter among his forces. Important trial*—At Goshen, in this state- on Friday the 131 h instant, came on at the circuit court before his honor judge Platt, the trial of Peggy Bourdcn against Htephfh Fitch- It was an action brought by theplaintiff to recover damages of the defendant for the loss of services ot ihe plaintiff’s daughter ; who had been indu ced under false and fradulcnt pretences, to become tLe wife of the uefoudaot, who, it appeared, had a former wife living at the. liom. The jury retired late on S ! (urdny night, and shortly returned a verdict of five thousand dollars dotuuges. An article in a Lon doe paper, states, that the king of Spain has iSsued a decree for the immediate establishment of B<'h(.ots tori the education ofje ‘tfi throughout his king dern, Tbe United S(nt--n yloop of war Alert, t* now taking on board store* and provision'. t this part. and will sail ia a few days tor tha Mediterranean. Tbs immpnse sale of British and India advertined fir several days in tills Gazette, by Messrs. Homes and Town, took plain? yesterday* at the Tontine Coffee house, and the whole were sold. The ®reat quamies of !oods purchased at these sales tor other markets, shew the great commer cial importance of this city, and its many loeal advantages over any oilier plat e in this country. It will be seer, by a referenue to the proper bead in ibis p'per, thnt a sale of 350 packages of dry goods, will be made by the same auctioneers, t the Ton tine Coffee-house, at two o’clock this after noon. The banks of Ohio have agreed to re cotnmeace spe i ! p lyoiecjs, as eon ns the hanks’ io (.he Atl iiiue cities-—that i-t, the fi*t of Ju'y next—-or sooner, if the exam ple be set them* | - C.npfaio Wheeler, *wen f y days from Gua diloupei lost all ‘he crew of his sloop, ex j sept the inale, by sickness there. He st tes about six hundred Americans and Eu ropeans had died of the fever at Poiut Fe .tre. Latest of Bonaparte. Captain Rtyeti, of the British bri? Rob ert, which arrived here yesterdav, from Mal ta ami Gibraltar, spoke on the 26th August, the British ship Canada, from Batavia, & then thirty five days from St.. {Helena, the officers of which informed its that Bona parte was well. ■G A Counter Statement from Si. Bofningo. C p am Her on, of th ‘ schqoner Anson, who arrived on Saturday in ‘fifteen day* from Port-aii Biince, St. Domingo, states in cootradietion to the news received by the General Ja -bwn from Jiv. qu: mel, that hos tilities between the rival chiefs had not re commenced ; nor had aay repeat prep ru tions been made, on either side, for* a. gen era! engagement. ISLAND OF ICE. Ciptftia Gooday, of the ship Jones, Ar rived at this port, iofonmd, that on his \ passage f:ma St Petersburgh. on the 31 t of An ;usf, in the latitude of 46 fiO, longi tude 47, 5 }., ‘.A g,i\v no is! uid of ice, from a ho'jt h mile to a mile and a half long, nod fro a fifty to gev.-uty f*e.t ‘*igh. When first seen it ppeared like n vhi ! e cloud. We do not recollect ev**r to have beard of i e-bain seen in the Atlantic Oceuu so l&U in the summer. Sept. 26. SOUTH AMERICA. Latest from Rio de la-P'ata —We have received by the schooner Maria, says tlio Columbia) s'-me papers (Freusa Argeutinal) dated thr 2d, 18. h and 22d of July. In the firat p;per is a letter written by a respectable offi.er of the army of Luenos Ay tea, n UppwF.*.i,iu which it is rel - ted that the enema’s array had retreated from i Vcrij', and that party of the pat riots hud deiValtid (at Cud) a body oi 200 royalists.. It is said in a Lima newspaper, that the insurrections of Cus to and the pro vinces of Funo eoutiuuo. Fite commandant, Martinet, defeated two small divisions of royalists and is now encamped at A ill hi. In ihopaper of the I6ih, it is s id that general Artigus, upon hearing that ibe l*yi tugues intend.d (oait ick the Orientoß’ n do, {eastern disiriet] marched at the head of 8000 men, in order to surprizo them ou the frontier. At the game time he ordered the garrison of Montevideo to be reinforced with 3,000 militia, and destined 10.000 mus kets to be given to the interior militia, to \ preveuitheir lauding. !” in that ofthe 23 1, there are some strict ures favorable to general Art'gcs, wln'se i name, it appears, ha* been inserter! in the 1 army register of Spain, os a brigadier gene ! ral ia the service of Ferdinand ! ‘I his ar j tifiee was intended to moke the Spanish 1 Americans jealous cf him without cause, or to tempt him to desert the cause of his country. The trick is not likely to pro ! duce one effect or the other. By the passengers ia the Maria, w 0! learn, that the independence of the united , provinces of Hio-de-la-Plata, hud been eei- * ebrated in Eu nos Ayres in the latter end of June, with every display of joy. General Belgrano had marched to relieve general Rondeau. This expedition of the Portu guese i* said to he solfely intended to. strengthen their own frontiers. No doubt they will wait lilt Ferdinand VII. c&n send j a respectable and ivision to join t hem in an en terprise, whose results will infalli-bly prove ■ disastrous to the king of Portugal. FROM RiO DE LA PLATA. * By a letter received yesterday from Mal den do, (by tbe Olive Branch) we learn that the army under the orders ot general Ron de:>u in upper Peru, hag hern re organized nd reinforced, the enemy’s forces are in .Jniui, deterred from advancing, by insurrec tion in their rear. Corrmodora Brown hat? made many p zes in the Peif r oceoii ? one of his p< 1 zes had arrived at Buenos Ayres, valo at half a million of dollars. F:y the an ‘ val cf t!iii prize ho-vev ec, the unwelcome ti | dinqs were received, cf the ics ofthe pri ; vatser Constitution, in u galp off Cape Horn i This vessel wcm ccmrnaoded by an ex-pric*'’ j .Tulieu Vlvro, a man of great valo; | patriotism aud Ebera'ity. The people of Monte Vieuo were very tfaoquil on the rumor of tbe Brazilian iu-j vasioo. General Artigas was ready to re-: pel a greater forse than can possibly ba j sent against him. But the most important news announced ■ by this letter,is the complete restcratiof of harmony to tbe provinces of Rio-de-la-Plat*; j Ruencs Ayres hiving ceased to dictate, l since the general congress assutned the g. 1 - 1 vcrnpieut. BALTIMORE, Sept. 2*. ■ Extract of a letter to a respectable houyin . Baltimore , received via New-York, duted Buenos Ayres. July 25. “ Jo the 9 b inst .nt, the congress al Toti eum. a declared tite Provinces **f Rio-de-la- 1 Pi -ta a Free and Independent Government; which wtie accordingly communicated cffi cially to our Consul ou the 1° h, and goes by this opportunity to our governor tit.” S ALEM, September £O. Cantain Sat hwei 1, arrived yesterday from Lismira, report®, theta royal squadron whs fitting out at Laguirn, eongisting of twelve sail f merchant veHscir., with goiw on their upper de ks, to proceed agasnft pargareftaj it whs thought how ever, by many that they wntiH effect nothing, T*w patriot privu leer* shew tfcrmcalve* off Ltogifira daily, but being superior ilers eserpe enpture.— Captain S. was oa account of this ft et 0 or 7 days : they iuforqVed him there wih u<* embargo, but were fearful of his giving inform a. ion to the piitrins. gmggiMHinuiw— w !• : bank OF GFORGa.a, If being deemed expedient by the Board us Directors that ano ther Instalment oi the Stock of the Bank ofthe State of Georgia should be called in, and that the Stockholders be required to pay a proportion thereof in specie.— Nonce is hereby given that, a greeably to a Resolution of the Directors of this dated twenty-’ three per centum on eaeii share of toe stock of the bank, is required to be paid by the Stockholders on or before the second Monday in December next; that fiv r e dollars, in specie he paid on each share,,’ as part ofthe said twenty-three per cent, and the brtUance in bills of either ofthe Banks of Georgia. The Stockholders are further notified that Cashier’d Certificates of Stock will be issued in lieu of the Commissioners Certificates at the time of paying the Instalment as above required. Western Stockholders are in formed that they mav pay said in-, stalment, and receive their Stock, Certificates on delivering the 1 Commissioners Certificates, at either of the Offices established at Augusta and Milledgeville, so soon as they shall be in operation, which will be in a short time. ,Savannah September 20 1816. BLEAZAR E VIILY Cashier. ARTILLERY, YO(J are hereby summoned to attend at the usual muster ground j on Wednesday next, by 11 o’! clock A. M. uniformed agreeably to the rules of the company. By order of Capt Clarke. A. G. UAIFOR D, Ist. .Sergeant, j October 10. 1 Land FOR SALE—Apply to A, G, It A IFOR D. October, 9, 50 DOLLARS REWARD. Run away from the Subscri ber on the 3rd. inst. at night, thr#e likely young negro fellows; one named Nathan, a very re* markable fellow, chunky, well made, yellowish complexion, free spoken, with a scar under his left ear. Joe, a tall fellow, very black. William, or Billy, a black fel low, and qn >.e suriey, with re markable t ick lips. I will give the above reward, to any person who will deliver the said negroes tome on Williamson Swamp, in Jefferson county, or lodge them in any Jail, so as I get them, or fifteen dollars for each. JOHN SPIVEY. October 3# NOTICE.’ ~~ SOLDIERS of the late Army,, and those having claims for m lb tary land bounties, who have pia* ced their evidences in. the hands of W. W. HOLT, are informed that theiv claims have been pre sented at the War Department, and that Warrants have been is* •tiled and are deposited at the General Land Office, from which the Patents will be received as tl\e surveys are Completed, b HE RIFF’ S~ SA L C Wth be sold, on the first Tues day in November next, at the Court house in Emanuel Coun ty, between the usuel hours. J 50 acres of pine land taken as the property bt Archibald Math ews, to satisfy an execution m fa vor of Moses Bunn, levied cn by Gene per Hall, Constable, arid re* turned to me. ywich Drew Sen s, f. c. October, L Will be sold, on die 4th day of January, i \T* cn the premises. Tv. o thirds of the real estate of Will bun Fountain Sen. deceased, consisting of a tract ci land, in Jefferson county, on the waters of Williamson Swamp. Condi tions will be made known on the day of sale. To be sold In con formity to the willol the dec. cl Aaron Low, p “k K<V J JLs.kt, lJ > aon as Mayo, 3 October, JO Nine months after date applL cation will be made to the honor able the Interior Court of Jeffer son county, ioi leave to to sell all the real estate of Hampton Hud* son, late of said county deceased. James Hudson, Executor. June 12, 1810. Nine months after date appli cation will he made to the Hon orable the Inferior Court cf Je A ’ fersc'n County, for leave to sc a tract of land lying in the Coun ty of Wayne, No. 12G, contain ing 4-90 acres, belonging to the estate of John (• ee v J hachei een, WAR RET August 20th IS If