American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, October 31, 1816, Image 3

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fcafc, bound liM68 1 and hor tumia i<ser, vvho juro? oh share, stated, that tlie Dey of Al jjiers j7.d been pat to death, and bis son iprlhiaijned Brtceesor j and that on assum ing the reigns of Government the son im mediately anon Had the treaty which his father had made with commodore Beealur. BojurAnra.—A Korthern Paper anxious ‘o gratiiy every one who wishes to bear com ‘thing about Bonaparte, gives the Cul- Iwwing highly important intelligence ** On the 21st of August, Captain Seott pasted St. Helens, and saw iue house iu yj*l :lnh Bonaparte resides i’* MILLEDGEVILLE, Ocr 23. ‘**& following is said to be the result of vros : .i lately coneluded between the Com uaWteatfrs on the part of the United States and the Cherokee and ‘Chickasaw Nations cfla&Ckttf. The former arlcnowledge as iheir houadary south of the Tenoessii river, the folb wing lines : commencing at Camp Colfe cd the south side of the Tennessee, epposibthe Chiekasawlsland,and running! fbom thenee a doe south course to the topi of the dividing ridge between the waters of the Tennessee and Tombieby rivers, th*nee eastwardly of said ridjje, leaving the head svatersof the Black Warrior on the right hand until opposed by the west branch ©1 ereek, dotVn the east br*nrh of said creek to the Coosa river, and down sbid rl- er.. AU lands tying south and west of the j|bore lines areeedad to the Uobed States. j£ lie United State* to make the Ckerokees 4 prompt payment of s3,3oo—and sit thou sand dollars in ten years. The Ckickavaws cede all right and title in lands on the north of the’ Tennessee river, and all claim to land on the sonth side of the Tennessee river, and east of the line commencing at the mouth t>f Ciney ereek, 1* its source, thence a south course to Games’ read, thence south westward!}? to Cotton Gin Fort do Totnbigby, snd down ■ the west hraneh of Tomhighy to the Choe- Vaw boundary. For this cession they are 4h receive in. hand s4,soo—and 12,00 c in &o years. Geo. Jmrnal. 4 *wn pa j&tfra*i qfa h #ter from Liverpool, Jhi*ust *•’Biiilars have again fallen to 4*. toj per *** he* Anvwrieaa slock his advanced $ this { £ayl a quantity at 8S per cent, for 6. per eaptsfj payment cosh j I think there is , etwry of their being higher from r a de* ire -that hm hUely appeared in Lo-j aai tfcraughu&t she country, to sell out; of the British funds, to moke * investments * ia the American. ‘.{ : I ‘ T ‘ ■ tSMtBS ‘ ■ CORV.—£fc has been discovered that Corn earn b& obtained from St. Domingo, if jit should become extremely scarce in the United States. Some importations have al ready been made at this place and even in , Connecticut. At iirst it could be obtained i &t 30 cents a bushel, but on the demand in- j creasing, the price advanced considerably. ! The grain is smaller than ours, yellow, and of an excellent qua lily—and it is said three rropstf it can be raised in ohe year ia that island. Boston paper, j ’ Got WMVCQir, of Kentucky, displays iadepeodeDCi to adkerenee to hi Compaißmtio.it Low Ha aid before his oloetioa, that he would no* promise to vote ihr itm rope&l uo!eg a majoatjr of hi* cou otitoaati met and iostnisted him. An at tempt tejboye such a r.ieeti*>gf has failed.— “Ja has repeatedly drlared, that he never &erv.ed hi* bettor than in bringing Srward and adrocatjoi that i&w— lb. j UNIIAPPT CATASTROPHE l Yesterday mcroiiig, between the hours of? & mmf 10 o’elofk, Tobias Lear, esq. Ae-i aouQtant es the War Department, put a period to his existence Hy shooting himself through the bead. We have not, as yet, fcearat the causes which led to‘the perpe trattou of anliappy deed. Mr. Lear? was ebeerfil ’and pleasant. On 1 the fata* Mr, L. breakfasted with j his family, io his usual good humor, and was preeeeding, they thought, to his of-1 jfiee, when tU rejwtt of a pistl#vas heanl* ?Vom ihefcaefc jjact of thv yard—.Mr. Lear, ] Bon f the is ceased, immediately proceeded , fa the spot, from wfceof*i! ® sound appear ed to come, .anU isioad his father weltering fe* hishiaoU ‘■ ifi&Aington <Mess- Oct. IS. BCStON.Oct. *. The U. 3. Ffiyate Matednslao, now ly iiigat the Terd in Charlestown, has been lately fooed to.be extreme ly defeetivu end badly built in upper Sporks, ad u apw R thoroiu.h repair. She ia fa he al.rtjott a*hylly rebuilt j Abuse the gaa'WeJe, including her *paf and iieeita, iviutli aro be made entirely ;*• '.*• n': /.< yft ‘ ‘’' ’ / • OUFPOBFD BOMBARBMBarrOF AL* G!KS. * ‘ ■ PhikCApMs, Oct. 10. Cap! Evb#, of the ship Ana Maria, ar rived nt'th'i port last ever.iajrj i6* ‘dry* ftm Jfagbqrrt, tkttt $ At 8^ , ’te.. ’ ,v te ... torh of Aagtut, he heard a IW.Vy eafc&on-j adioe in the. direction of Algiers, and sup posed it to be lord Exmonth’s Beat bombard ing that city.* , TOBACCO. - A letter from Kentucky of a late date, re ceived hy one of (he Editors, states that the ; crop of Tobacco raised in that state this season will be greater than any ten crops together previously prpdaced.-*{P?Jriof. Doet. JOHN GUMMING, was on Mon day [SI* isst."} last elected President of the Augusta Branch of the Bank of the State of Georgia. - ■ V Vv Chrouiek. —• v*c? p Mexican Patriots, —An article from New-Orleans, dated Sept. 16th, expressly contradicts the rumor of the American schoon er Swift, bound from that port to Naasau, having been taken by ! the Mexican Patriot squadron now cruising in the Gulph. The Swift arrived safely at her port of destination, without having e ven been boarded by a Mexican vessel. The story was put afloat by the enemies of the Patriot cause. “We seize this opportu - nity (says the New-Qdeans wri ter) to forewarn the public against all the attempts which will not fail to be made to throw discredit on the cause of the Mexican Pat riots. They make war fairly up on the Spaniards, and upon them alone; and neither the Amen cans nor any other neutral have any thing to fear from them. \Ve have certain information which enables us to judge of their in tentions. No neutral h*s yet had any vexation to complain of, and we know positively, that the Mex ican cruisers have most precise ;orders in that respect, and that | they besides are expressly forbici iden to violate, in any manner whatever, the fiscal laws of the United States.” Topr 5 WILL BE SOLD. On Friday , the 1 3th day of De cember next , at the late residence i of Benjamin Davis , fate of Jefferson county , deceased , A part of the Personal Pro perty of said decease, Consisting of One hundred bushels of Corn, and sundry other articles. Cre dit will be given until the first day of March, by purchasers giving small notes and approved secu-i lity. Elizabeth Davis , Adm'x. John Cock , 1 £ Elnathan Davis , Vg Wiley Belcher , j Oct, 30. I ARTILLERY, | An Election will be held at the house of John Paulett, in the Town of Louisville, on Monday the 18th of November next, for a captain to command the volun teer company of Artillery, in the room of Capt. David Clarke, resigned. WM HAYLES, Lieut. Cel. 9th Reg. G. M. October 29. (Q The person who is in pos session of the first Volume of u The Elements of General Histo ry*” by the Abbe Millot, will ob lige the owner by leaving it with the printere FOR SALE, A* family of five likely active chantry born negroes; a female, agetlibout thirty five years; an othef fifteen; three boys; one a bput thirteen years of age; ano ther ten; another three. These negroes (the ov/ner does rjot wish to seperate) aft? one red for two thousand dollars cash—paid in specie, notes of the Plants? ’s, Au gusta, or one of the banks of S. Carolina. Tor further particu lars enquire at this office. „ —f it Anmnr&ALr^^ Will be Sold, on Tuesday the 10th of December next, at the lateresidence of John Green, dec. in Jelterson county, All the personal property of said dec. consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Household and kitchen furniture, and planta tion tools—Together with the crop of Cotton, Corn, Fodder be. Conditions made known on the d?y of sale. Rachel Greeny Adm'x. Warren Green y Adpi'r. October 24. 6w * r 7 NOtTCL. ‘ “™i All persons having demands a gahsi the estate of John Green,! late of Jefferson county declare* requested to present them within the time prescribed by law—and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Rachel Green , Adm\t, Warren Grain, Aditi’r. October 24.. gw Nine months after date appli cailcn will be made to the Hon orable the Inferior Court of Jef ferson County, for leave to sell a tract of land lying in the Coun ty of Wayne, No. 126, contain ing 490 acres, belonging to the estate of John Green deceased. RACHEL GREEN, WARREN GREEN, Adirfr. August 20th Ift 16.. J bAiIE 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 Fur low & Hill vs. Harvey, the other Tomp son Lawson vs. Harvey, the pro perty pointed out by the plantifTs Attorney. Also one likely negro man na med Abram- JOHN G. BOSTICK. Sept 26. ShfF J C. Sheriff s sale. Will be sold, on the first Tues day in November next, at the Court house in Emanuel Coun ty, between the usuel hours. ISO acres of pine land taken as the property of Archibald Math ews, to satisfy an execution in fa vor of Moses Bunn, levied on hy Geneper Hall, Constable, and re turned to me. y° s iah Drexv Sen. s. e. c. October, t BXBCUTABS’ SaLIU Will be sq}s, on the 4th day of January, IS iff on the premhes,- Two thirds of the real estate oi William Fountain Sen. deceased, consisting jf a tract of 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 eon* j formity to the will of the dec. Aaron Low, > F . Jonas Mayo, 5 1 October, 10 ~ NOTICE. . The public are hereby caution* {ed against trading with, or credit ! ing my wife Nancy D. Coyne, for imerly Nancy D Franklin, for j reasons quite satisfactory to me; j from hence I shall not in future ! be bound by any of her Phineas Coyne . October 10, 1816. ~ NOTICE. *--* ■<ss —■ Nine mouths after date appli cation will be made to the honor* able the Inferior Court of Jeffer • son county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Isaac Hudson. 1 lats of said county deceased, i James Hudson Admtn’r May 16. 4MVW I. 1.1 r'. I'Vil rinVn’ .m Nine months alter date appli cation will be made to the honors able the Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, for leave to to sell all the real estate of Hampton Hud” son, late of said county deceased* James Hudson, Executor. June |2, 1816. i Nine ‘"months after date appih ! cation will be made to the honor able Inferior Court of Jefferson county, for leave to sell all the re al estate of Francis M’Murrey, dec. for the benefit of ih heirs & creditors of said dec. L. IL MARKS, AdnFr. October 3. wrjcE. Nine months alter date appli cation will be made to the honor able the Inferior Court of Scriv en county, for leave to Sell ail the real estate of Benjamin Lanier/ late of said county deceased. Robert Lanier, Guardian. 6th June, 1816. 1 • nl , . _ L NOTICE. Nine months after date appli | cation will be made to the honors* ! bic Inferior Court of Jefferson county, for leave to sell a part of the real estate of Benjamin Davis dec. Consisting of 32 lots in the Town of Louisville, with the im - provements, whereon Joseph White, formerly lived. ALSO, one other tract ofland containing 202 I*2. acres 16th district W ilkinson 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 £ Elnathan Davis > > g IViley Belcher, J Octant* £