American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, October 24, 1816, Image 2

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. UjifittesTj kav, f* ar<Jj •ir.pM'ftn; as 1© p*ipi‘ttt;oo siulv *lth *hnß .be thirteen United Sfrtr* were ; ITT>, U| *>* Vi#x o* ;ect now ©s>ml to oaf ation. The origiral state of atfairs ?r.r*u-‘ iiar to Son ?j*Amerit* are iinpra'X<knl*'j od t*i the annuls of y, and demands ei.j saturate L now ledge ri‘ the i:-eosraj>lty cdy*| :> aad rc*umer , oi lb* ?oimf>7 fttul aj tive all, ot tii i?cln-i! acd military i’ latino* e listin'; iraong , R there* AV t *tnao os Mcr*- o-| .■,•**! S:v ’ >-Afs'e* ia on Itie AUentie 3 -v 1 ’ i a*j t ;!•• 0,-.e A .r era mini*,*; -the p; ;ti* > f' < - f V-ir jv*'** - ?*’ .■? i ;xi t\ ■- ’ i?’*\t7;!yj . ■ i .sr hi! i:---we ijj?y }?*• to r*.ii £ ■.n.'itrs*:\t>- i;e ■ .-.■1.'.; vv:t \v it!. *o sutf •.a'siy r<>’-j Ht.:} it! *** *>ri -.r- : :.U;c-‘ ae At -? j i\ : i!,v. A* ft;.! r'tio.nte ot* tG ‘.of a | .Li - iir .r*v; ‘ T>: rui-nt ic ‘mM e • and j i,,a ,'•••>•... a->? the maro ci their re-1 „• . ve govern.. .. a.Mo of Al> The ; ‘iesifo.. il V*--1 . ran, is Little we.;re Ihu . ty- loro V’’. . ‘•3 ‘’ w.J*t!?Ui?Otial f‘ ‘ ” f*t i’i!‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ (, i't ; rgi'gi ‘ ; fj J‘ ! ,ih * i: ‘•.■ V s ’> t*’ irr i si constituted ; ‘}• .■ > rt :, rer-- } •mi in |he fc'leelurtft *. , * - A h *b'.! * • *,-■ 1 f ‘•.?< it',’ ; t: ii ‘.iit’r Qi'rr s v lJUCh.t\ and U ‘ • us iAe <r*t 2 . t:.r. o’’ pi-lb’ . are (let ’:. r*| .i.oer the ‘‘dV.ri.ard i I*. < iae r.rrov fiiimi't'i oi’ i. nta t ‘■ to i.u,Ov/C ic . ir are;*, (!. Nf..P- GkKUAV and V EVT's'.'’if :A, : ;of Tila.ion jioioijt- ’ to -•* s o.i-• f'.O. .•) •• ; ’ erniiicat re*.r ■ *!■-vt’ moo! o as ylexieo, wHh r •n*r , i*.re r. *e nj > : iatioii* of tlte i “ ■ ni Vjcril'o, !;:■ p.’ , “” Carthage ‘ia n** ■■ * >1 to <’ : ■ o*p r (* lint? of i . ■ ’ .•'uhftee.n ferr* . <— . n.e-*'. uv •tGera! >n • v t - ‘r •• 1o i lo ‘0 t*x .ir-. * * v. ‘ • ■ ru : the neigh*’ ■r> • **• under Brigan? . f .* i-‘ ‘trtn. ’t- L\~' ; cauave ; i.,. o* • ••> <• .re £*rvie:% to t! ;rn “m y* r '. o; tinder lioverr.r.r o. > f*- ■ ’3 n 0 n. der the or\ ti CVn-... . s Mar’ no, ?nrn'.', l):trr.j!;'i'..- and . f.a \ euex-wiela j t-dtl, 10-OOU. At ;tv f’.\* roTiJst speak s * much v-i ’ v• t- , ,■ they are ouita si Vi nt eunc. , ii.;**.-; ♦ ivHjnns of n trrora. 9•* ri*3i.ic itfßu>: t Plata. 0.000. AU the provinces free atid ‘ •v p r h'nt. TheOn’yres't is ‘•!/ (Ui'e.T.ddod vu ‘ruenmne, ‘ : ‘c.r *;e puryos* of rc-oiia?:•(. their ®ovar-aent. rhrlnr> > : v amatuAs to jkif.COO rs‘cr- n:<d militia: *U f arc ! on the r jj* V.vvrr £ eru nao Chi* Hi. under Gene, a v acu A..u ; tin. ! R.T.rs>Bt.t3 of r v :?: v. Pflhal&'.ion, I,'-?0O* GOO : nny, 3,000 m * in the proviuro e.f iAmuimbo, &nd 4,0<:0 under f;-a! Saa Bdtrtia, who v/ere tv ait in.s; at iAe :■/<■•/a, on accaoot of the grea; and pt!* ■!* BDt;\v, in \he Ai'det, pt;d ft:l upon tl-a ‘: ‘a},4- \yhese sltuattou is tv'", the l-.ai unparaiielhl praeSniual n •.* tl*sK* Orp fatn Gei;err I. •] “tariug aH .'he hsl<ahifan •..fthe country nuder arreßtsaifl *.r.ihlair#. j tip “.'£!!• ?.f t’ a:< a. I *r; ytt!it r>n, o.Os'O* •>o.’ . gnverttte-ut vested * ■ ?':o t *hr arrey > •• ?u e*’ ‘ * ::■ ?•'rnus : ■■< rijlapa’ - c<: i : l> *!* “be is ere tnoi.* <• i. *'?•*. >•■ ‘r-ii iViif hr •Vi s out at • ;.A .- eify if (it S*rt.- , a;..-I uftr- V'U”<■ ii t .;e * FtVi ’!<•■•( • ••' <1 a T s :>us!Vr/ :•..*> <*fd>sS i•.. : l ?r?il r ro ( v J-■ • olebrsted * <’< “••••• ■e* .etu.*•.•.’ onsiv i f.kvii j ■ r at’d ia ! e n •! i'arbato ma . >*) ! . uaj, av<’ rut.> avVorj, i .r.tjvy tjrjfmraiieHi'J. booth . ’..V* AC. : V ..U*C (Via i*; bj ceitain j iLiCifttis v/ub not . > U* t* 1 t. 1 tJ i ’ i v ‘ .i 0 11 JV. A t r * altoge b to a sit gle . v mr.u*ni. to v .c 1 iti . "l< Z\l < v u .'$ CitiiiV OX j A , - , w rj■ • - iiieu hiUi . uu*u.v>. iaj “• ems! *v< L/v R> V- ULI• . i.•. O . . V tiuOU ! /or \, o V.. .j / ; u what was i *. sc ■•; 1v... ‘•• ’ vie?lion e:-r- 1 *ijc ; -■ J... e£l tiisee. * rj o j ‘...... .:i Generalshipsi ~ !*> * V V -—< - ‘ i ./:*■: r... I with i* e --jin- j s>plc’ - c- ! colonki ;.y si-.:..., ca; bDe.L in u. a mastewy v-o■/ of iy.’ *:.npy. : < -much ti:o ::.r.re to t ■ v *onde- cd at, as it !:as ias ei• d.ree n and red years : ‘H,, C,-.-h t n . p 1 the fou.i': -.di.-n ofikeir cod ’ ;, this cDi.tTo!‘;:n, took, the ‘• test care to ke*them t? tvre* .V • noram df ? /o ‘.tbtr.—l he * n4i.<L&i ow J .• Kj....i.. iii” ; selves lias beea £o uttle, ths& i; , was a curious thing to see the face iof a Mexican in Venesuela, or • that of a Chilian in the plains of j Bogota. The court of Madrid ! thought of maintaining this pea -1 p v in eternal subjection, by di* ; viding and subdividing each into j comparatively small parts. In this | • way ihe mother country, though j 1 inlini’.cly of less importance than the . denies, appeared to every section in all the splendor of a •rn>dpai and mistress. To carry into full execution .lbs ’ yra’ *nlcal policy-ihe Spanish j govermnem- availed itself of all j t.a, means furnished by art and | nature. A yreat and solitary wil- j ■ was permitted to exist be-1 l— n;i: e settlements, | : iwn ; which no point of com-1 ..a.-,.ui ai was practicable. A j v .t ‘Jl * i.:.s tiiCuCr* place wiivlv thc ms tances, and a dread .***■'■■. ... cemgtile s aturalcon* •;• qv. nr.:, how is it possible to . ii ir. v/ roads, or to combine the military operations by sea ? -PA Ast rccpiires a large na/dl A; u h i wruch they arc entity ; unprovA •<! in the present sit* ■ A->.. oi :;.c provircA:), and toe A.ctwaen < 1 v. • w 1 A r the rea "• : . ■ A*.the mcp. of Somh - , r >~o * i>? : ; ■ ‘ •- •-• • *>* V> v e -’i4 • o i'iov* assAvred. .’'.a-i v iVav exuehenced in j ; v. r the jroviuument of : ‘”-. *. f .sent us ;n aI i array J 1 ---ale Venezuela. Akhomrh Li ‘ • r ■ i u a . . , ,:?cn. or uommunication ; between these settlements hack not been carried iruo etfeec as i siiictiy as in other pans, 1 wish; ! U’ were possible to represent the . hardships and privations which! i attended the march ©1 that band! of heroes. How often they had i to pass tiirovigh paramo- % cr val-’ i : , wlif re the air is so rarified ;fata nni can scarcely breathe 1 Hoy/ many were frosen and left dead curing the passage ! , i But shall a people, so circum-! Atanced, suffer the unmerited re • <rcach of not bein.;r capable ofen- L 1 , iymg tbe blessings of liberty. . TliC authors oi this political an* a Verna seen to have been look mg ear liberty in the Egyptian r • •>’ So Jar from believinsr ■: to understand, I think it Afn. simple, and practicable; even b/- those who are little con* : versa:it with civilized habits: It is, indeed, a calumny, r:n abomin j able calumny, forged in Europe to | strength-; nine hand of despotism. ; I b.lieve the science of tyranny i io be of a more complicated na -1 lor .a as being quite repugnant to . ; the state; in which the Almighty * cheated’ti*e human race. We ali; ! t r/bruand pretty well, that the ! habits of tree institutions are not to be acquired in a day j but they : r J ’ crude and *.asy to a perseve > ting [*o r k. I Yes, perseverance is one of the | n haemal features in the charac her of a South*American ; they ; must be free, because they have ! resolved upon it, and are detevmi hud to suffer all those mccmveni* ci:ccs, rather than quietly submit ho be slaves; ihty unanimously | els;..hired with■; crater and state small - i ‘ ‘/fuiloptri? rutisum libertatem guatn auk lam servitu dinem y ’ This is the resolution of twenty millions of people, scat tered over the most feftiie as well as the most interesting region ev er known. amekicanus. j biiERi.FI rS S SALE. J Will be sold, on the first Tues day in November next, at the Cc.ut house in Emanuel Coun ty, between the'usuel hours. I/O acres of pine land taken as the property of Archibald Math-! 5 ews, lo satisfy an execution inla • vor of Mdses Bunn, levied on by ‘Cenepcr Hall, Cen&iable, and re -1 auucu to rue. Jesiah Dr?it: Os n. e. n. c- I O etoher, 1. :"3 0 I i DOI.I.AUS S'.. -’v ‘-KO. i 1 r . • * 2\t.u awa/ncin tee ouosert-j her cal the Grd. inst. at n%m, likely young weg c fohows,! one r.airc.d Nathan, a :ty re-j mark le tow, well ‘ msdti yLfowish ccn>ph:fon, Eet | ker.. with % sear bn ifer ins left i > i ear. { Joe a sa9 fetlo \Vifnm, or Buy, a bock fei-’ low, and quite surley, v/hh re* j marka.cie thick ’ sps. i whi give f'.e above reward, j to aT?y p'O'ACA who will deliver the! | said negroes tome on \viliiamson | !Sv/arrgg in Jehterson county, or, ! b fge them in any Jail, so as I get, ■them*, or ‘fifteen dollars for each. JOHN b.P iVEY. October 3. Notice. I —^— | Nine months after date appii-j canon will be made to the honor- j able the Inferior Court of Jeffer-j son county, for leave to sell all! the real estate of Isaac Hudson, late of saidcouniy deceased, j ycanes Hudson, Adiairfr ! May E*s j >**■„*..**- | i ;.ii.i>i 111 I | Nine monuis alter date appli cation will be made to the honor able the Inferior Court of Lifer-’ son county., for leave to to sell all the real estate of Hampton Hud son, hie cf said county deceased. James Hudson, ‘ Executor. 1 June 12. 1816. | NOTICE. . All pert ans indebted to the es tate of Noah Minton, late of Burke county, deceased,are call ed on to make immediate payment ! and those having demands, | will r slider their accounts within j the time prescribed by law. Jonathan Minton , Adm'r , Aug. TANARUS, ld| 16- notice. Nine months after date appli cation will be made to the honor able Inferior Court of Jefferson, county, for leave to sell all the re* ai estate of Francis M’Murrey, dec. for the benefit of the heirs & creditors of said dec. L. * I. MARKS. Adm’r. A O .U Vt.t J* . sLekifpS SALs Will be sold at the Mat he t-lloust, intkt Tmm of Louisville on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual, hours . One negro woman named Ce lia, taken as the property 6f John P. Harvey, to satisfy two execu* fions, one in favor of Furlow h Hili vs. Harvey,the other Tomp son Lawson vs. Harvey, the pro perty pointed out by the plaatijPe Attorney. Also one likely negro man na med Abram- JOHN G. BQSTICK>> Sept* 2S. Shff.. J. C... ~ m ~~.2DMLSIS ‘jRkTQRS’ WILL BE SOLD, j On Thursday the 24th Oeh | next, at the plantation of George jFranldin, late cf Washington : county, dec* | All the personal estate of said’ ; deceased. I Among which are Cattle, ! Sheep, Hogs, Horses, piantatior | Tools, household & kitchen fur | niture, together with a Cotton ma- I chine, Vaskti Franklin', Adm'x, Jas. W. Franklin, Adm'r . > | Sept. 19, 1816. a Aids, ; . ■ ,• . Will be sold, on the 4th day.of I Jc iiu aiy, 1317, ’on the premises.. Two thirds of the real estate of William Fountain Sen. deceased,, consisting eC a tract of land, ir* Jefferson coitniy, on the water* of Williamson Swamp, £>ohdi tions will be known on the day of salt*. To be sold- in con ■ formity to the will of the dee. I- jonas Mayo, j i October. 10 *. KoTiCS; ——* I Nine months after date appii i cation will be made to the Hon* j or able the Inferior Court of Jeiy i terser* Cour tv, for leave to fell J a tract of lard lying in the Court ; ty of Wayne, No. i25, contain , ing 490 acres, belonging to lli | estate of John Green deceased/* RACHEL GREEN, WARREN GREEN, Adm’r. Angus! 20 i.H 1 sin. JN'O ‘ Nine months after date, appli cation will be made to the Inferi or Court of Montgomery, for leave to sell £O2 12 acres cf land in Twiggs county, at the head ot Stone Creek—-drawn by Abra ham Barrow dec* and to be sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. William Neel yAdm't October i/. • NOTICE. Nine months after date appli cation will fee made to the honor able the Inferior Court of Striv en county, for leave to sell ali the real estate of Benjamin Lanier, late of said county deceased, Robert Lanier, Guardian, l sth June, (816.