American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, October 24, 1816, Image 4

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I’Oh fS’ CORNER. by MOORE . HE. Wbftt t Bee is to the flowret, When he looks for honey dew, Through the leaves that eloso embower it, Thftt, niy love, I’ll be to you. SHE. What the Hank, vheo verdure glowing, Is to waves that wander near, Whiap’rtog khses, while they’re going, That Hi be to yoft my dear! DUETTO. What the bank, with verdure glowing, Is to waves that wander near, Whisp’riug kisses, while they're going, That 1 11 be to you, ojv dear ) tew® h w4a r-- Bat. tlivj say, foe bee's n rover. That he’ll fly when sweets are gone ; And When onee the kiss ia over. Ifrittfclm brooks will wander on l HE* I.*y, if ftrvm w ill lose their looks, if sunny banka will wear away, “Ti” but right, ‘hat bees and brooks Should sip anil kiss them wlul * Ihev may. *S*W-U I—~-W HUIMJ— WITI HIIIW—I Hi'WMWHWXWI I- ‘ ‘■ —wftfcs NOTICE. DEPAKTWK.NT, SiirT, 12, 1815 Fheproposition mtde by this Uepftr'Bieot for eommeueiug the payment of sroak in Coin, oa the first day of October, 5.818, lias been apTHyrally declined by the State Banks, whieh have heretofore suspended their specie payments. And, as an arrauge unent for supplying the People with the re quisite medium, to pay their dip.iee at;-’ u.x ttm, iadepeadeutjy of the State Banks, can not be conveniently rued *. untu the Bra<k of the United Stales shall he in operation, ;ta Turtuer measures will be pursued, with a view to the collection of the revenue in tSJoin. on the said first day of Oct* fr r, 18 J. Sutj itt pursuance of the Hesclutiun of Congress, parsed cn the i'Hh dy of April, 1818, Notice ss hekeb? given, That from and ifier tbe 20th day of Feb ruary, 1817, all duties, taxes, debts, or suing of money, accruing, or becoming payable to the Uuited States, must be paid and col-. icetetl in the legal currency of tbe United] Kiaies, or Treasury Notes, or Notes of the j Bank of the U. States, or in Notes of Bauks j whit h are payable, & paid on demand, in j cbe legal currency of the United States, & mot otherwise. j And all Collectors and Receivers of Pub-! Sic Money, are required to pay due atten tion to vhe Notice hereby given, and to gov- 1 <*ro themselves, in the collection and re*j ceipt of the puMic dues, duties and taxes,; •.accordingly. The Collectors of the Ciwtosu, and ofj the Direct Til and Internal Duties are re quested tom ike this Notice generally known hy all means in their power. And, the Printers authorized to publish the Laws ci the United State.-, ill be pleased to insert it in their respective newspapers. A. J DALLAS, F :rgtari s os the Treasury. notice. i Nine months aher date appii* cat?o’ wi)\ be made to the honora ble Ini*, rior Court of Jefferson v : n uv, for leave to sell a pert of the real estate of Benjamin Davis u,a. Consisting; of 32 lets in the j vn Louisville, with theim • ifc tment •, whereon Joseph • \ hite, formerly lived. ALbO, one other tract ofland 202 1-2 acres loth district Wilkinson County, at the o’ survey ; and known and 1 . uin -/jLhed by tali’ 0.7. Sold bo? the i-intb t of the heirs and .v’ .liters o: said deceased. BKzaveth Davis , Adm\w ! )C///2 Cor k y 1 g < hfnathan Davis , > g j V/iley Belcher 3 j October. 3. Land FOR SALE—Apply to A. G, October, 2, BANK OF GEORGIA. It being deemed Expedient by the Board of Directors that ano ther Instalment of die Stock of the Bank of the State of Georgia should be called in, and that the Stockholders be required to pay a proportion thereof in specie.— Notice is hereby given that, greeably to a Resolution of the Directors of this date, twenty three per centum on each share of the stock of the bank, is required to be paid by the Stockholders on or before the second Monday in December next; thaifive dollars in specie be paid on each share, as part of the said twenty-three percent, and the ballance in bills of either of the Banks of Georgia. ! The Stockholders are further f notified that Cashier’s Certificates sos 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 may pay said in stalment, and receive their Stock Certificates on delivering she Commissioners Certificates, at euherof the Offices established at Augusta and Miiledgeviiie, so’ soon as they shall be in operation, which will be in a short time. Savannah September 20 IS 18. EL BAZAR EARLY, Cartier. 500 , DOLLARS REWARD. ESCAPED from the prison tn Chilicothe, state of Ohio, on the night of the 4th of June last, JAMES ESSEX, alias JAMES ESSEX CROSBY STER LING. He is about 30 years of age, five 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, & is also expert in the sword exer cise and boxing. He was born in Warwickshire, in England, and it is believed came within the last year from Canada to this place. The said James Essex, alias ! James Essex Crosby Sterling, was committed to jail last January on a charge of robbing the mail of the U. C States —His partner who calls himself THOMAS W NOBLE, is now in prison on a charge of robbing the mail at the same time. The above reward will be given for hts apprehension and delivery, or confinement in any jail of the tJ. States, so that he can be brought to trial* I JOHN HAMM, j Marshal of Ohio District. ’ £nnp-sville4 Ohio , July 25. ioxicE. * \ Nine months after date appli f cation will be made to the hon ] orable the Inferior Court of Jef ferson county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Ichabud Ledbetter, late of said county deceased. JOHN COOK, Administrator . April 0. DEPARTMENT OT WAR. Additional Accountant Office, Sept, 37,1816. IT having been made the du ty of this office, by law, to adjust and settle all accounts in the War Department, which remained un settled at the conclusion of the late war, and are now unsettled, It is hereby made known to the of ficers of the late army, who have public accounts to settle, and to such non-commissioned officers and privates discharged, who have arrearages c 4 pay due them, shat by forwarding their papers to this office, by mail, their ac counts Trill be settled, and the ba lance remitted, without incurring any expence, by the appointment of an agent to transact their busi ness for them. The heirs and representatives of deceased officers and soldiers of the late army are also inform- ed that by forwarding their pa pers to this office, ibfr any arrears of pay due the deceased, the ac counts will be adjusted, and the ’ ballance be remitted free of ex pence * Pkt'Er Hagn &n , Accountant* JEFFERSON BUPFUIOK COURT. APRIL TERM- 1816. RULE NISI, UPON the petition of Jesse Brown, praying the establish ment of a Receipt in full train one Mordica M’Lain, dated the 3d of April, j 814—a copy whereof as nearly as can be recollected by the petitioner is annexed to said petition : and probable cause ap pearing to the Court, that the same is lost and ought to be es tablished ; It is therefore ORDERED, That at the expiration of six month % the said receipt be es tablished unless sufficient cause be shewn to the contrary.—And that a copy of 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 court in such cases made and provided. Extract frora the ihinoies, I). CIiARKE, Clk. NOTICE, All those indebted to the es tate of Jonathan Drake, of Burke county, dec. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands, will ren der them in attested agreeable to law* Judy Drake, Adm\ r. Elias Drake Adm’r. < Sept. 19,1316. GEORGIA— Jefferson county. WHEREAS James Stone ap plies for letters dismissory from his administration on the estate and effects of Jonathan Archer late of said county dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law to show cause, it any they have why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23d August 1816. A. WRIGHT, cl’k. Ttr&t jctegiiueniai kh&vdiAt District lblkQctr, 18Id* The Commissioned and Brc* vetted officers oi the second idron of the first Regiment or Georgia Cavalry, are ordered to assemble at Waynesboro’ in the County of Burke on Saturday the 30th day of November next, and there t 6 proceed to elect a Major to command the said squadron* in the room of Major William Robinson resigned. - The election is to be conduct ed in the manner prescribed for the election of field officers cf the ? Infantry.—And captains qf Com? * panies are requested to nohfyHiTS I aforegoing order to their respect* ive subalterns. By order of ( Lieut. Col Berrien, Com. Ist Regt. Geo. Cavalry* Jas G. Greenhow, . Adjutant. < > f .* gj” WE are authorised to state? that Captain John P. Harvey, i$ a Candidate to fill the above va cancy of Major of Cavalry. [Edit’rs. Advocate/] - SOLDIERS of the late Army,, and those having claims for milL tary land bounties, who have p!a* ced their evidences iii the hands of W. W< HOLT, are informed that their claims have been pre? sented at the War Department, and that Warrants have been is* sued and Are deposited at the General Land Office, from which the Patents will be received as the surveys are completed. KEAI) THIS. Will be sold, to the highest bid* deron friday the 20th December, next at the late residence of Mo* ses Granbury, of Warren county dec the land &t plantation where# oil the deceased lived containing 1131 1-2 acres, whereon is a good framed dwelling house, 34 by 23 with two brick chimfiies, kitchen, and other convenient houses, or* chard btd. Also one negro wornaa a Waggon, some sheep, and u number of ether afticles-too tedi ous to enumerate. Terms of sale will be rn & de known on the day. . q-. Norvelt Robertson) 7 ££ r3t \ George Cranberry . V . • —i fr.iT". r, 20 DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Sub scriber, on the 30th day of Sep tember last, two negroes, namely, WALLIS & PRIMUS* WAL LIS is a low, chunky negro, well set, and shows his teeth a good deal; and it is probable will alter his name. PRIMUS is a tolera bly likely negro, not very tall one of his feet has been nearly half split open by wound—and the other foot has been badly cut, and the big toe not well when he went away.—The above reward will be paid for both or ten dollars each, if delivered to me on the Warrenton Road, about ten miles from Louisville, or confined in a ny Jail in the state so that I get them, or either of them. Thomas AT Watty Oct 11, 13 PL (ts)