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AMERICAN ADVOCATE.
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♦UBUSHK© EVERT THVRSOAV—
BT GBORUS W. WHKBLEft *xi>
gFAMEBCLARKE, ATTHKIRPRIN
TSNO-fOEEICK, IN THE <U>we)
SOUTH-WEST ROOM 0? TUB
OLD BT ATE - HOI’ HE—AT THR EE
HOLLARS mi ANNUM OJVK
iH.4frorez..
. NOTICE.
WILL BE SOLD,
Gn Friday, the loth day cf De?
tem&tr ficxt, at the laic residence j
6f Benjamin Daifts, late of
JeJjferbon county, deceased,
A 4 pz?t of the persona?. ?rd
gflrty of said decease,.
. v . Consisting qf . fi ■
jOne hundred bushels of Corn,
<hd‘fiundry other articles. Ore*
t|M be given until the first day
Mafrj&s ky purchasers giving
7#iaU nates and approved seen
*us* . a
Elisabeth Davis, AdnCh,
John Cock, % $
Alnathan Davis, §
Wiley Belcher, j
d<f * so ■_ • v
Will be soli o& : ?tvMxr the
10th of December tie*L at the
Jate residence 6f John Green, dee*
4? Jefferso2 county,
■-M the Dta. # property of
J&a dee. eensTswig of Horse,
Cattle, Hogs, Jsheep, Household
and kitchen furniture, and planta
tion tools—Together With the
crop of Cotton, Corn, Fodder be.
Conditions made known on the
day of sale.
Rachel Green, Adm'x.
Warren Green, Adm'r.
October 24. 6w
~ NOTICE.
All persons haying demands a
eiinst the estate of John Green,
te of Jefferson county dec. are
to present them Within
fijie prescribed by tav>~and
those indebted are requested to
JN&e immediate payment.
* Rachel Green, Adm'A
Warren Green, Adm'r.
October 24. 6w
*
]sine months after date appli
cation will be made to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of Jef
ferson County, for leave to sell
a of land lying in the Coun
ty of Wayne, No. 126, contain
ing 490 acres, belonging to the
estate of John Green deceased. ;
KACKEL green,
Adm’x.
WARREN GREEN,
■ ; ..r ■ . ■ Adm’r.
August 20th 1916.
cation wU he made to the honor
able the iur Court of Scriv.
an county/hr leave to sell all the
real estate f Benjamin Lanier,
late of said county deceased.
Robert Lanier,
Guardian*
iStli June, I! ie. * ,
X.OUIS ViLLEj THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 33,” lilG.
NOTICE.
The subscriber respectfully
inform: his customers, that he has
now on hand a general assort
ment of goods, and daily expects
his winter suppU''; which he will
be enabled to dispose of eh rea
sonable terms. All those indebt.
ed v to him will have an eppofmni
> tjr of pay ing ol? their accounts in
seed cotton, of a good quality, at
fiyfl dollar^per hundred. Those
ivho do not avail themselves of
this notice, ‘cannot Complain if
more harsh measures should be
tesbrmd to. Those indebted to
Doctor B. D.
ha ye theiabaejp*s<s i&awm
ih payment, by calling on
l “ : WM. N.. HARM AM. - 1
November 7,
—take. MmcET
The lubscritiers haite foftotd
an establishment, at the qM State
House, Louisville, .WtM&te thtfjr
intend to carry on the BOOT &
i SHOE making and repairing bu
siness, in aU ks various -branches.
Having constantly ori hand the
besf of Leather, those disposed to
give them cutroirt, tpay depend'on
having their work executed in me
best manner.
•v,-.■■■• - v - ’ Gtheldred Moon’* ■si
■ v* ■ Hugh Murphy . 1 1
November 7,.. . r
.* REVENUE OfKiiii. ‘
The Collector’s OfHce for the
2d Collection District of Georgia
is now removed to this place—it
may be found nearly opposite to
the dwelling of Waiter Leigh,
Esq. in the lower part of the city;
it will be open on every evening
(except Thursday and Sunday)
from 3 o’clock until sundown.
(Q* MERCHANTS Who have
not obtained Licences to sell Mer
chandise, be. and owners of un
licensed carriages* will do well to
avail themselves of this notice.
JOHN A. COBB,
Col. C. States Bev. 2d dist. Geo.
Augusta, November 1. ,
“* NOTICE.
Nine months after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior Court of Jeffershn
county, for leave to sell a part of
the real estate of Benjamin Davis
defc. Consisting of 32 lots in the
Town of Louisville, with the im
provements, whereon Joseph
White, formerly lived.
ALSO, one Other tract of land
containing 202 I*2 acres 16th
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, Admix.
/ John Cock , Ij*
Efnathan Davis , > g
Wiley Belcher, j
October, 3..
BRiTfsH OFFICIAL Dis“
PATCHES.
; AdmiraltT'O!?! >
Bppt. iLiSfv. 3
(Wa?a e? hi* tTiip j
Queen CUaflotte, arrived at th:s ol'.-ft ’, Jest
idakt, with the foibwiag
aijiiral Ijrd Bxhieuth, o. 0- B*
to John Wilson Croker, ts^.
Queen Alders Bor,
. w.... , flic.
jStR-—• In ail tisfc vrciss.uuids /.i a
tMEoof public service, ho eirensßd&ti*'Oii.h , <s
<m mj mmd aa; li
iuo9 of gratitude and joy fix ihs event _ of ;
sa^te’lda|•.' , ltd have been one hf ,th hai- j
the hands of Divi-ia Pfo-.j
vtceacc, for hnaelnsf to c ‘
BOierau;ciit/aiid fdreVer t ; y tu-
uiid horiivl syaiem. ©i Vhi'hi.v
<i>var lowa source oi
H.iiAtAnd hcactrck R©afort>t -e^n-radi-
ViL'Jti -jispify wipacD to. bu fetaployed iu it.
& tiisy, a hope, be periuitU-d pirUor such iin*
to flifer my ducerc’ congratula*
ijWi'i to tfieir lordship> on the compile suc
kkeade-l ihe eUbris o£
t;v: fleet in their atiark upon Al
t 7 jesterddy jjftttd the pr;*
Suited t.cai it- on this day by the stiga.uire
bl hgaco. ’
Vjius ixiiS a provoked war of iw> dUj.s 5
estlatuice been it r,iid by a torn pie? ftvi'-
Ivjfa and closed Uy a hcoewed peace for
■V>4 aiid'hef ailj > liia” of the'Jfeiher
tufids, on cohiitioos dictated by the firttmass
ai. ?
carrucandetf hjjr thn vigor of their sao&tiures.
My thanka <J *•: for t::fc ficnor lx
his lit ijcaty's uniiytcri have been
ptSaßedl to repose on 10y z .t:,!, rn this highsj’
•imporfeint oesasioo. The rue-'* were fcy
>theia inadd afleha.it*; to ioj r.* u. i ■hi 4, BBd
..the rapidity cf their me*.ibrfe3
ihetp&vives. • Not iheffa ihar*., on*i r iufydrcd
t left Alglhrti with the British
unsusn?4*ouß ajd df l.he fctr®-
t iae’ whitk;had
tli&tfleet cnr v arrival n waVufe
eesft&riij d.sii&uded, and .N .’i.tr,. v. ;tti pre
partionate ressi u’t oi, craaie/t ar.d chapped 5.
and althongh ithperdftd in x\a hy \
calms ana-adveae L p? u. uth )
veugeante of an natidi, in ehritt-j
( aiag the erftt.ticu of b cneert.j
i with ft promptitude htußipis, aiui.
j highly StoaoraUlo to the .uatwa...a fii .xwcle,|
! eager to ftie.-T cr e, c.eity, vrUep*{
e? w r practised tHpoa Ihaie ftSde-r tkea* pfb’
teetiou.
Would to ‘God that in the att’-laneat cf
this object t had cot deeri; U 1 .aect the
severe loss of 30 laaiij gtifkk cSix ars and
menj they.hive bled
which has been peculiarly irjarked Ly proofs
of s.uehtdevoted heroism as would ev
ery noble feeling, did i dare indulge ia ra
latihg them;
Their lordships vml already hare teen
informed by his majesty’ sloop .Taeper, of;
iny proceedings up to the 15-th inst, opj
whieh day I broke groond froo Gibraltbr,
after a vexatious deteation, by & foul wind
of four day#.
The fleet, complete in all its points, w ith
the addition of five gun-boate fitted at Gib
raltar, departed iu the highest spirits, and
with the must favorable prospect of reach
ing the port of their destination in three
days; but an adverse wind destroyed the
etpectalio’n of ah early arrival, which was
the more anxiously lubked for by myself, io
consequence of hearing, the day I sailed
from Gibraltar, that is large army had as
semhied, and that very considerable addi-,
tional works were throwing up, not only on
both flanks of the city, but also immediately
about the enterance of the Mole : from this
I was apprehensive that my intention of ma
king that point ray principal olyeet of a£-
taek, had been discovered to the dey by the
same means he had heard of the expedi*
tion. This intelligence was, on the follow
ing night, greatly confirmed by the Prome
theus, which X bad dispatched to Algiers
some time before, to endemor to get away
thaeomnil. Captain Dash wood had with
‘difficulty succeeded in bringing away, di*>
goised in midshipman's unifoim, hid wife
and daughter, leaving a boat to bring oft
their infant child, coming down in a basket
with the surgeon, who thought he had com
posed if. but it unhappily tried in tb* gate
way, anfl io consequence the surgeon, three
mi^hipmen—ln ail eighteen persons, were
seized and confined as slaves in the usual
dungeons. The child was sent off next
morning by the dey, and as a solitary in
stance of bis humanity, it onght to be re
corded by ole.
C&pt&tu BasuWood fdKbcr
that about 40,00a men had been brought
down from the interior, and all the JaosMn
ries called in frosn distant garrison*, an $
that U’y were indmtigahfy employed in
their batlwze*, t .<*. aad every
where sirengtneiiiußg ; /o seft-tlciicoce*.
Tha kiups were *V. part, and betwean
€ctty aqd aftygua r. 1 luutl-M bout* ready,
IflVcf&l nadrl i 1 Virrvard repair. Thu
dey Itad closely tw* irred the eos?ih am!
ufacdcither to give him un. <? pr.iiiiiae hi
personal safety ; nor w. old he hear a worj
respectioi* the ollieera cm* sciiscd io tha
()'.? of the Pruesethcivs.
From the’ continuantb oFadreise vviudai
and eaiais, Lto land to the westward of Al
gser* was not made br.hra the ifltu,nd
iKit mormns ai day.bHkk the.fleet wait ad
ve need so of the ciiy, ihoegh not so
’ near as I had intfaded. As the ship* wc.m
• becalmed., I embmeed ilila opprtrity c*j
in patchiag r. teat, nader of the Sd
v: vo> with a iUg of tfd .e, and the demoudn
| 4 . had .to muko rtf t;u. - aat.to >.f ! U royal
high lies* the pricoa .regent, ion the doy tit
Algiers (o’ whlah the uocampanyiag arecc
pies) dire tii s; the cf .eer to waic two of
three heurs for the dey’s at vthiek.
time, if no reply was seat, he nil to re
turn to tta flag Llp ’ he e met near tha
Mole by the captain of port, who, oak
betas ia i * the answer v.ua expected in end
hour, Fepiitd, that it was impossible. Thsi
officer, t hen said he would wait two cr three*
hour s; he then observed two heurs* was quito
suMetcnt*
The fleet at this time, by the springing
pof the sea breezo, te.d reached the bay,
?Ni?d were preparing the boat* and flotilla,
for scxrviee, near two o'clock, whep 3
observing my officer was .etoremg with tho
aigcai flying", that no answer hau been re-
ceived, after a delay of upwards of thrso
boors, I instantly made the signal to know
if the Ships were all reidy, which being an
swered in tha aflirroatsve, the Queen Char
iot to dqx3 up, followed up fcy the fleet, for
their appointed stations; the flag, leading
in the pfescnhftd order, was auehored in
the einrftuce -J the mole, a* about fifty yards!
difttanu€s At ib\i not a guu ha<|
h'oeh feed, Etd I ft> suspect a ful|
eattJplLffici with the idbws whiffii Shftd
so W'i y hears ta their ffianda J U “Isi pe
? v:tA ts KlusJ siled<te a hol waa fired!
j ftikA Ox A. -jh, r. 4 two at the to ‘
| th’j .a-iivltward-then following j Ki* w*pi’
j properly by.the Qaeco Charlotte^
; who was xhau listing'to ‘the mainmast of &
bri.-'-, fast to the ahsw't* in the month cf tba
j Molts, u:id which we h&u !UchlfcS'j as &■
g-jide to cur pesitica..
Thus .commenced a f.ro as aaiziated anil
well support ti, l htdieve, wad ever wit
acssad. from a before ihree until
Diiji?, without inh kTiise.b.vi, and which did
hit <*fc’?tEc‘ until’ half past cloved*
TL shipsiiiT!Bue?-:.> IbHowing me were
admirably and cool ■/ tdklag sheir station,
with a presisio.a evoii iieyoud my most sail
ijuiue hope % and aever did the British flag
receive., on nuv c.t Asidn, vnore zealous ana
honorable ‘To look further on the
: |ine than iciaiidi&U : ly round can was
’ feeti? impossible, bmeo well gryanfteiiwas
my confidence gallant officers Thief’
the honor to that my trued was
left perfectly free to attend 1 to other
and I know them la their stations only by
the destructive! eficet of their fire upon the
walls ardLalWies to which they were op
posed.
I fikd about this tune the satisfaction of
seeing vice-admiral van Cap pollen’s flag
in the station I had assigned to him, and
fccon after, at intervals* ths remainder of
his frigates, keeping tp a well supported
! fire on the Sankiug batteries he had offered
to cover vs fro nr, a* it had cot been in my
power, foi want o* roai, to i.t *■'*§ hup in the
front of the Mole.
About sua set I received a message from
rear-admiral Mtiae, conveying tosne the se
vere loss the Impregnable was sustaining,
having then ISO killed avid mounded, and
requesting I would, if pcseH.de, send him a
frigate to divert some of tL.e fire he was uu*>
der,
The Glasgow, near me, immediately
weighed, hut the wind had been driven away
by the cannonade, and she was obliged to
anchor again, having obtained rather a bet
ter position thau before.
I had at thin time ant orders to the ex
plosion vessel, under the charge, of lieut.
Fifiniog and Mr. Parker, by eup*. Reade
of the engineers, to bring her into the Mole;
hut the rear-admiral having thought sbo
would do him *ssent.m service if exploded
under the battery in his front, I seat orders
to this vessel to thataffect, which were exe
cuted. I desired also the rear admiral
mi£htb informed, that many es tho ships
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