American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, November 21, 1816, Image 3

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“'ToUISV-ILtE. f | PRBACHINO. ~ We are requested to state, that Bishop ffBGRGX, of the Methodist Episcopal’ Cim'cfa, wiU pftrforrn Divine 6erviee at the Meeting-House in this place* ouSabaath next, 2tth -io*t. at the usual hour. MARRIED, on Wednesday evening, the hath ultimo, Mr. John Chambsrs, to Man? Cx.rhbTß, daughter of the late, of this county. i — Ou Thursday evening Inst, in kotwvilie, Mr. AU, HofcT, to Miss Mary _ | l TO riIER WAR REPORT. Tift> Southern Patriot, s*.ys “Captain ®t*y. of the brig Sterling, waieb arrived j this at oroiog, in SO days from I enittffe, ii-! terras us, that ou the 25th o!i. hespoks the Remittance, Rodgeis, from New-i to Bt. Doiniugo wao informed j he had spoken a Spanish government | aehseuer, froan Cadiz, with despatches, and v-as axpadlljr toid that Spun tuid dtcuzred wig ‘tgalisl && Untied State.” tUßhode •Island Amerieiin contains the, flowing strap concerning our election— ! e not voneh for, neither question its rjpejneaß> as regards Mr. A. all we can ptNilai to advance is, that he is &a AmerU citfkV moderate pelitteau, a man of integ- Vity>itfdhonor, and not far inferior us to] general koa ledge, to any one of our repre aott&una. a 3 federalism in Georgia I *-The. elect io a for membors of Congress has taken place in Georgia; and the re turns for all but eleven counties have been toeoived. They present an astonishing re alt. • The ftret time for many years there sriU baa federalist (Mr- Abbot*) in the re prosnatatisn of that Si ate. Nona of the old members are elected, unless it be Forsyth, gjad Weo he may f*ih The Georgians have i Ht fei dissevered itikt their true allegiance to the nduHaiiVrauou is in*. so productive of klet-IQg* as they ones vainly imagined. }5 Mtb SUPPER, the qreat opponent to the JfrCisnt pay of Congressman, has been out polled by Mr- Ervin, for representative to Congress.- —We have not learned whether Khe eomplsiot og.uiut h* an, Wits fonudfd on Jrfsbeing a federalist, or far bis vatrsoxic to tho Compentatioa^Uaw. ADULATION! A ofthe 96th of August *ay§, Or Saturday, thecstpital presented to the SCitlg only thejvretliAgt of the homage it murid him ; but yesterday, the august Mor.. &* birthday was eilafitated with a per* ■fuHm, e u. °f concord , a s&tHnwit #f happiness, and an aspect cf phasvre'aud security, which gave it au in* ehar.i Bankof the U. States. The election <vf Directors of the Bankof the United States closed on Thursdays the YiKiilt is net tteutioned in the Phil&del ub■'a papers, but from private letters we feaitki that the following gentlemen are e tmt&4 by a Very large majority of votes. JSO&ttVi J%dlS6ofti . ! Iseqfel Wether!lt, Thwtes M- touting, - Chandler Priee, John Sergeant, ‘Monufs APEvm, JSlUtu Chkuncey , • Thomas Lhiper, Mn Savage, -Rfanuel Eyre, ; j, <gitdwftliadaT Emns, juu. ‘Winioin Boyd, John Goddard^ Dennis 4* Smith, Saltiinore, Jbhh QooeefV'’ do. \ Ceasar A. fUdney, Delaware, JBroekhelst Livingston. NewTork,- 3qwe& Lloyds at Boston . whose <*! are in Italics, arp federaliata.— (Bait. Fed. Ooz. Nov. a. We re reqneefed te state, that William Stepbta Girard and Pierce Butler, of Philadelphia; James A. Buchanan of Baltimore s anil Jdho Jacob Astor of New* es the National Bmk t by the President of, United States. At a meeting of the Directors of the bnnk jffljAM (formerly Secretary of: Vya Navy) was duly elected President. Kaw-YoRK- N(*v. 2. were rfteeived in this city yester* d’i.y, (Vom Ph,ftadeipMn,*t.uting, that a very | Wpertabts trerahfcdt stand* ready to ton tr-act to *!teTfeei* to the Director! to ihe U. littiis and restive .waited. ‘.m ti&k iii pitfm* 1 ’ $v, s '■ “ ;^: Frsm the N'cvv-YoiL] C^hHer. Price Current fort October, 1816. HonestywNone in market. * Patriotism, first qtt*Hty-~No demand eond quality—PrineipAliy bought up by speeuiatioß at par. Prudcnee—All held by old Stockholders. Modesty—None blit damaged parcels in market. . .W . Vice—Large quantities held—bo sales. Pridu—Markers glutted. / * Politeness—Very cheap, but the owners ap pear indiflerent aboin the disposal of it. Wit—All bought up for the southern mar ket. i Beatid.il—None offered at wholesale—the ! article ahogether engrossed by havrkers hml pedhirs. , Religioa—When brought into market it is g mgrally highly m! ultra ted.—Sales nom* ! ! Love—Kiin” ofirred except for real estate. , Coquetry—Very little offered In eonseqnente j ol'tb * dish Uiiy of managing the sales. Thl :■at* —A cash nrilele—He credit allowed. 8i ieeiity—.Gutof teosjo. SINGULAR CIRCUMSTANCE, V. I Ue S itu’d.iy mofeiug at the foot of Ve><ty Street, Wtja discounted ao enormttns ratilesnuka, up wards of lour feet in length, and of a propertionable size, which was killed by a man’s setting his upon bis ! bead. It ii supposed he wss bionghl Ac |lbe city in a wood sloop. We luive balled (Mi a singular lost some English .traveller should publish is* hia vol ume of travels through the United §*<*- | that New-York is yet in a slate so wild and; iincaiitivated, thift adakea tyre fpmni in the treels. * r N. Y. paper. - >So <!*■ fW ’ From the Boston Ut inst. Latest from England* j By the ship Cordelia. espfitto King,’ which orrived yesterdiy from Cowec. Lon- j don papers to the morning of B*Ntttciher 2a, ] were received. . ‘ : A letter from Cairo, July 20, shje, that a< Jaw leader has raised fci* standard oeff B ib-1 ylon, and ha*t aireqdy 200,000 israelifes as sociated with hiift ; that m ypy Muaslemeo desert and join them ; and that ne be* ft fair prospect of being completely successful in.all his views. It has been concluded that there are 13,* Jews in Europe. The English letters from Paris, Bcpt, IC, mention that a majority of the late chambi-u of deputies, have circulated a pcotest a gainst its dissolution, aud labor to eoiinror aet the views of the king. They say he is badly advised, and fatally mistakes the sen timents of persons about him, for those of the cation. Frequent desertions are su’d to have taken piaso among the v r endean ! eorps. Bavary and LaUcmand are now said to be in Hungary, Eugene Beaubarnois, son of Napoleon’s first vriiW, i* building a palae at Morii h w hich will cost above a million and & half of francs. * Grain is now admitted free of duty at Naples, in consequence of the failure or poorness of the harvest in Italy. i Lord Exmouth is to return to England, & not proceed against Tunis and Tripoli. The prime minister of the Dey of Al giers, to whom was entrusted the defeuce of the entrance of the port, is accused of not using the batteries which he commanded, by which the enemy advanced and took the other batteries in reverse. The pr itiee royal of Portugal is to return to Europe, and to remain os viceroy of bi* father** transatlantic territories—and is to marry a daughter- of the emperor cf Aus tria. The s tle of 20 British vessels of war was commenced in England on the lslh of Sep tember, but only three were sold—a suffi cient price not being bid-for the, others. < r The loud complaints against the introduc - tion of foreign manufactures still prevail in the Netherlands. In 1814, there were born in Russia, 077 pereuns^—diedaas^aS—-married 300„644 —amun!* the deaths were two persona be tween 145 and 150, and 125 and 120. Au East India lady, the Bbow Begum, bequeathed to the* East India Company, treasure to the amount of 90,000 lacs of ru pees, principally in bullion, the remainder ia jewels. . 1 Certain mole and female fashions in dress are said to (ave been veelesiastically de nouneed*at Rome. M Tight inexpressible*,” l is the male fashion anathematized. VILUJfF LV COT! ON 1 PACKERS. We are again under the pain • ful necessity of noticing the villa nous conduct of some debased in dividuals, in this, or the sister, state, who* in packing their cot ton, filled the centre of the bales with cotion-seed, old iron, stones, &c It is the interest of the com munity, at large, that no measure should beMt imtrted for detect* ijig the fraud and bringing the : gnilty to justice—so that a final preventative may be applied to tbedecepuoa We,however, sus pect that our laws, as they now stand, are too mild for the sup pression of a crime that holds out such a lucrative prospect to the depraved andhishonest- -nothing short of capital punishment is cal culated to eradicate it. Forgery on chartered banks is made felo ny by law; and surely a crime, ] tendin to destroy our cotton trade and bring unmerited obloquy on our merchants, is ol more impor tance to our citizens in general than, and as much entitled to le gislative protection as, any corpo rate body in the state. However, we trust that the general assem bly will'speedily give the subject that coil side ration which its im portance requires Sav. Republican. i < wnf ‘inwinn tm ■ V NOTICE.” - . Will be sold or* the 2nd day of ('January’ next, in •Scrtyen. county, |at the plantation of Isaac Brin* j son, debased, (directed by his ! will) eight negroes, via. Lucy, j Grace, joe, Jim, Celia, Abram, j faster, Moriah ; Four head of | Horses, Two Cotton Machines, ! Corn, Fodder, Cotton, and some ! Sheep, and Hogs; and sundry o iher articles, too tedious to men tion. Twelve months Credit will be given, other terms of sale will i be made known on the day. ’ John Br HUGH, ) F , Adam Brinson, 5 November, 18. ■j FIVE DOLLARS HEW'ALD. j Run away from the subscriber, | on the 1 lihinst. a negro man, na -1 med George, about 50 years ot age, stout made, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high —not very black Any person bringing back said negro to the subscriber, will re ceive the above reward, and all reasonable expenses. . .* George Cornelius. Burke County, Nov. 14. First Regimental Cavalry JXistrictlsth Octr. 1816. The Commissioned and Bre vetted officers of the second squa dron of the first Regiment of Georgia Cavalry, are ordered to assemble at Waynesboro* in the County of Burke on Saturday the 30th day of November next, and there to proceed to elect a Major to command the said squadron, /in the room of Major William i Robinson resigned. The election is to be conduct ed in the manher prescribed for the election of field officers of the Infantry.—And captains of Com panies are requested to notify the aforegoing order to their respect ive subalterns. By order of Lieut. Col Berrien, Com. Ist Regt. Geo. Cavalry. Jas G. Greenhow, Adjutant. (L?* WE are authorised to state that Captain John P. Harvey, is a Candidate to fill the above va cancy of Major of Cavalry. Advocate.] Notice. The Subscribers having entered into co-partnership on the first instant, under the firm of S.&W.BATTEY, At the *(ad former!? oceupM J>y \V. BAT TLY, havr Just received a Urge supply GOODS. From New-York, Boston & Provi dence, I Among wliiah are the follow jng Artitlca : viz ; Superfine black,blue, j brown, mixt, green j fltolive broad eloths i Common do cf all colors Superfi black,greeni blue mat, brown & drab Verieymeris Patent Cords Satin & stoekingnits Blankets assorted Fearnoughts i Coatings Greet Coats, Flannels Tabby velvet* / Cotton do. Vostings Worsted and lambs wool Hose Mens and women'* cotton do White & black cain bricka Lottos & book mus iir.g Calicoes Dimities Cotton shirtings White and brown Linueus and tow cloth Humhums Ginghams , White & plaid corth ! ern homespuns Checks j Flaidand plain silks Florentine do , White, black and ye!-! low crapes Lace & silk shawls Cotton do Flag & bandanna Lfs. Cotton do assorted 1 Umbrellas & parra j sols i Mens supe:fine hats jens’ & boys* woo) dr> Morocco cups Oil cloths Hat easts Womens, misses and (hiidrers shoes Ribbons, assarted Lies Silk cord Pound & paper pins Needles Cotton and iizmen threads i Sewing silk A valuable assort* nicnt of fashionable JEWELRY, con. slating of wateh* keys,seals & chains, i AH which will be sold low for CASH or COTTON. Those wishing to purchase, will do well to call and see for themselves, SHELDON BATTKY. WILLIAM BATTEY. Louisville, 30th Nov. 1816. 03* An Election will be held . on the first Monday in December next, for a member of Congress, Ito fill the vacancy occasioned by the ‘resignation of Col. Cutii* BERT. | ITT* An Election wiil be held at the Court • House in Louisville, on the $5.5 of Deeern i Her nest, for CLERK. OF THE SUPE. j RIOR COURT and SHE iI IFF, of Jeffer son oouniy, in the room of Dap id Clarks # John G. Bostick, Esquires. resigned. yy We are requested to announce that Capt. Ebeneaer Both well ie & Candidate foe Receiver of Tax Returns of JeSerooß eouaty. We are requested to arnioonee JSH jab Young, E*q. a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns. . . (ff* WE are requested to state that Mr. John Herring is a candi* date for Receiver of Tax Returns of Jefferson County. j bracelets* breast* pins, ear and fio ! ger ri‘igs, *ilver | thimbles, &c. I Pen fit pocket knives i Butchers & earving do Case knives & forks Shoe knives & ham mers Awl blades Bt-irnr* thimble* Masors Rteor eases & strops Plated and common stirrup irons Bridles & bridle bits Curry combs Horse &sboe brushes Girth webbing/ Snuff boxes H. HL-& but hinges Drawing knives Carpenters compasses Iron squares Stoek, pad; splinter, chest and cupboard locks, gun ditto Mil! and band say | files Saddle bosses c&£ | buckles I Black lead pencils Meal sieves : Hors® whips Coffea mills Candlesticks Coffee pots t Frying pans [Smoothing irom Trace chains Nails, assorted Screw augers Gimblets Wool and cotter cards Powder Shot Lead Iron & steel Flints Pipes Crockery and glass ware A valuable and eom* pleat assortment of drugs and medi cines Likewise, a general assortment of GROCERIES 63 usual Also ore elegant FOUR WHEELED CARRIAGE, itU harness com pleat, with or without t ‘HORSES. ,