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V ol. IV.
MILLEDGEVILLE, MARCH 10, 1815.
No. 20-
KUBUHHBD BY
S$ATOH df FLSH1UC GSAHtLAliU,
FRIXTKRS TO THt ITATE.
|CT Letter* addressed to the Publisher*
«T this paper must he poet-paid, otherwise
they wtU not he token from the Office—
the strict observance of this rule is iniid-
MS. Aim Mmrt frequently te pay
j tm letters relating te mutters in
wi have no interest.
A THRESHING MACHINE for tale
J\_ with Cog-wheel; &c. by the subscri
ber, who has also to dispose of a light Ri-
dingChmr And harness*, both in good or
der. Also 3 or 4 negro fellows to hire,
and would exchange one for a negro wo
man who is honest, ean spin well and do
all kinds of house work; a trial of her ca
pability will be required.
Richard Morgan.
February 3* IS—tf.
Look to * his
STRAYED OR STOLEN from the Sub
Ikriber on the S8th of January toft, a likely
: B*y Ma-e, nine yeans old, near fifteen bands
high, with a ('mall ftar in her forehead, under
her left aide a email bulge which was ocean!,
oned by a foag when young ; the haa alfo had
the Fiftula, and aotne hair off of faid place.
She both trota and paces well. Any perfon
delivering faid Mare to tfie fubferiber or giv
ing any information, to that the aubferiber can
get her again Aatt be handfomely rewarded,
or fifty dollar* will be given to any perfon
. who apprebegda the thkf, if fitdoo.
Raleigh Holt.
February l ? H** 9 *.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firft Tuesday in April next, In Ir*
winton Wilkinson county, tbefoilowing tracts
of land, or as much thereof as wilt fatisfy-
the tax: due thereon lor the year 1811, and
softs, (to wit,)
Two hundred two and a half a «ea ••
the sd diftna Withiofcw eodnty, No. •>« i
tax duo ook dollar eighteen and three .quarter
eeeis.
Alan. 300 acres, Wafhington county, ad.
Joining Smith and Jobofton, given in by Oil.
hert Copeland, tax due 46 cent* $ 12 mills.
Alfo, loo acres oak and hickory land, firil
quality in Bulloch county, adjoining Cook’s,
and 6 acres firft quality Oak and Hickory land,
Chatham county, adjoining Alfred, given in by
John B. Gibbins, tax due 76 cents 1-4 mill.
Also 202 1 2 acres land in the i2th diftrict
No. S3.1, given in by Biiflu Oore, tax due 46
cents 4 12 mills.
Alfo, 188 1-4 acres 3rd diftrift $o.i,in WiL
Hnfcn conflty, MX dn< S3 §04 cents, given in
by John' Brinkley.
Alfo, 101 1-4 acres SSnd diftridl Willrinfoo
county, No. 078, given in by James Brown,
tax due 88 cents 8 Mmilii>
Aifo, 202 1-2 acres, 3rd diftrift Wilklofon
county, given in by JpAua Spears, tax due
-H5 cents 4 i 2 mills.
Alfo, 202 1-3 acres,27tb diftrict Wilkinfon
county, No 141, given io by James Cobb, tax
due 58 3 4 cents.
Alfo, 2o2 1.2 acres srd diftrict Baldwin coun
ty, No u, given io by William James, tax due
56 1-4 cents.
Jos. Jackson, f. *.
January il
Will be Sold,
j^T the late residence bf MatBxKrndrick |
Notice.
YVrH<L BE LET, to- the lowest hid-
▼ T dor, on Saturday the 13th of March
instant,at the door of tlie Kiate-Homw*. «»
the hour oflifv’tletk, the Carrying of the
Laws and Journals of the last aessiun ol
the Legislature to the several counties of
this state.
Anthony Porter, Sec’ry e. b.
March 1 19—2t.
dec’d, in Retaeercounty, m Friday the
fidcfAprir, r
All the Persoijil Ffaperty
beiottgiog to the that* wf laid ttrtereeil, eon.
iklHeft «f Hdrfes, Cattle, Sheep And Hogs,
Household and Kitcheo Furniture, Plantation
Utensils, about sooo buihet* of Corn, the crop
of Cotton, fc,c. Terms srill be made known
on the day of fale-
The Plantation will be rented «bd the Ne- GKOKUIA, Jiallwin county.
groci hired on the same day. ‘
Jane Kendrick, Adm’x.
Allford Clopton, Adm'r. _
(O’ The creditors of the above rftste are
requefted to bring forward their claim! legaL
ly authenticated, within the time prescrib'd by
tow, otherwise this notiee will be plead tgainft
any ctoim afierwardapsefsvreu.
WmcIi 3
wilL he «(Jld,
Exchange.
Of oUfix pee (inf and deferred Sloth
Pursuant to the aft of Congreis, entitled,
#* An aS authorising a subscription for the old
fix per cent. and deferred flocks, and providing
.fir the exchange of tbe fame," paffed oo the
T HE subscriber offers fur sale, the K tb j U ly, »813, books will be opened
right of using individually, or ma- on fi rgt day of October next, at the T/eatuty
king and vending to others, an AUGER, I at the several Loan Offices, and will con
fer "boring' Post-Holes, sinking Wells, tinue open till the 17th day of March next,
Pumps, &c. Its utility in this and other for receiving «ubocrlption* of the old fix per
rumps, olc. „..j , K „ 1 , n a deferred flocks, in the manner pre
New certificates bear
Patent Auger.
(HE subscriber offers for sale,
Coiirt of Ordinary, March Term, 1318.
PRESENT THEIR HONORS.
Dan. Wilson J W
A. Harris l J5,
//. Reynolds 3 3
IT appearing in sundry instances
that Executor* ssd nd30ngfljaIfifS have
:turns ann
failed to make their returns annually
p on the estates whereon they have ad-
On the first Tuesday in May next\at I ministered as the law directs-,
e court house in the town of Katnnttn, I It is therefore ordered, That those
county, agreeable to order (tf | who have failed to come forward and
moke such returns, do appear at the
l^er, ne^r Nmotaisko, orer the Pr*ncli
divisions of Ney r.nd Davoust. On Uu>
inth, the fhtits were 1 l,ooo prisoners, in
* ,ii-hnc uiony officers of distinction ,
(be 17th, several thousand prisoners, be
side one entire body of infantry who ca-
pitnlated iuthc night consisting of 12,000
—-upwards of 200 pieces of cannon were
taken, and tli6 loss in killed and wounded
very great 5 in a word, the destruction of
(be I reach army was complete. Devoiist
was wounded, but. escaped ucross tho
Dnieper. It was reported (hat Buona
parte was in (he action of t* c I7lh, but
made his escape. The Russian Genera,!
Winzingcrode and his aid [taken at Mos
cow] were retaken,
The Baton d/e Me
W» m«) OTgreftYBa-other trophies la-
ken, were deposited in the cathedral of
St. Petersburg, on the £0tli of Nov. in (ho
J iresence of,the. Emperor nn.d royal food-
v. vt ilh a solemn Te Deum, Lord Cal hr
cart’s despatches are of tbe 2: Nov.—
He slates that Bonaparte left Smolensk
the
Putnam
Court, 137 1-2 acres of land, in Futnaki
co “ nt . v ’ on 1 f.V raters i ll ‘* °« onee r iv 41 next Court of Ordinary, to be held on 1 andVcnembfc
adjoining Williams and others, and on* t i, e f, rst Monday in May next & shew I Great hopes existed Ahat the invader
S&SRETw.taS ISTV™, c ““ wh J' 1 “ v '““ ,nade,h " irre - “““V*'&*»*** ““* 'p*«“ *»
of sale will be made known on the day. I kurns ; and • •
J * It is further ordered, That a copy of
on the 13th Nov. alter blowing up (Jie air-
"Ah
Matrh 3
Jesse Jones, > . . .
Benjamin IHU. J A,lm ”•
19—Ids.
KuTiaway
Lodged in the Jail of Clinton, Jones
county, on the 18ch inst. a negro man
who at first said hik name was Tori,
but has since said it was Kndpion ; he
says he is an African, is about 35 years
of age, and has a pass wiihept date,
this order be published in the MiUcdge-
vilie Gaaottes until the next regular
( meeting of said Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
•Abner Locke, CUc.
March 3 19——tf.
RICHARD ii. wLviilf,
HAy removed his Shop to the house
formerly occupied by Mr. Menard near
IB.
The commander Ulabn^/mmeral Field
Marshal Prihcc Kutuson, from his head
quarters at the village of Dubrovo, sulw
mils to his majesty the two following re*
ports s **
First report, dated 13th November.
After the battle near Viasma of the 22d
Get my army made every effort to turn>
if n»t all the etnMny’s corps, at least its
.1
like, must be obvious to every • ne. 1 the firft day of the quarter in
Persons desirous of purchaamg, will w « ich |he 8ub8Cription B hall be made, at the
apply at the Journal Printing-Uihce, I ra(e of fix cen t u m per annum, payable
where one of the Augers may be seen. quarter yearly, for the unredeemed amount qf
Also, for sale, a large and likely mule, pr j nc i pa i of the old fix per cent and deferred
IVell-broke to the saddle and geer. I ftocko which may be «ut>acriced, will be issued
Meekins Carr. I at the Trcafury or at the Loan Offices rerpec-
Jnnunrv ft it—tf I tively, where the old ftock subscribed may at
January o the t 7 ime ftand cre ditel. The new ftock will
l O be Kentea. I be redeemable at tbe plsafure of the United
of his master. He says hr belongs to
Arthur Bell of Wilkes countV. The
wner is requested to come forward,
pay charges, and take him away
Ii<f"/ert Beasley’, Shff.
February 2i» 19—tf.
A fifty acre tractof land, of which there I States at any time after the sift day ot De*
e 30 acres cleared and under fenee, ad- cember, 1824 j but no reimbursement will be
t fo the whole amount of the
ng at the time, to the credit of
joining the town commons, on Fishing I made rxcreit^fo the
creek j also, two acre bu* war^the Me- pr J p " ie ‘ t0 ® on the books of the Treasury
thodist meetiiig-honse, all belong g _ I or 0 f the coramiffionera ot loans rcspe&ivei*
the estate of Joltn Price deceased, r or I nor> t m at lel ^ , raont h8 previouy
(arms, apply to H. Stores, Attorney * or I public notice of such intmdod r^imhurfrmCiit
ibid estate, or at the office of the Geor-J r ALBERT GALLATIN,
gia Journal.
February 10
VVaiited to Hire,
IA good female house servant.
1 G. W. F. Dcla HUFF.
^JantmrjM* 12—tf
edon the |7th and isth November.
The inth November the army made a
movement by advancing 0 wersts, as fat*
us the town of Kras not. The advanced
guard fell in with the enemy, who were
completely defeated by Lient. Gen. Onvc-
row. On this oecasion we became mbs-
J) 10th Nov’r last, Thomas Tanner, a
soldier of the United States army, five
feet eleven inches high, dark complexion,
h&zlo eyes, with dark hair, about forty-
one years of age, by occupation a farmer;
born in Virginia.
Also, on the »th instant Wm. Tbacev
alias Ww. Johnson, a native of Virginia,
about 32 year* of age, five feet eight in
“ Chilicothe, Feb. 5th, 1813.
[“Dear Sir,
“ 11Y the last mail I enclosed you a I
band-bill, informing you qfthe disastrous
late of the advauced guard of Gen. Har-
risou’s army, at the river Raisin. • An [
16—tf
Treasury Department, Sept 10,1812* 6m
. .- - i. 1, k ! fc . Express has this moment arrived from I artillery made a terrible caruaga io
ches high, grey eyes, black ha.r, and red f i lea ,l^ uar ters of the North-Western enemy’s ranks. Napoleon himself 1
complexion, by occupation a stone ana' ^ 1 J t
bricklayer: a reward oi twenty dollars
WJL1L BE SOA.U,
On the firft Tuesday in April next, on the
public fquare, in the town of Hartford, Pula*.
Saddlery
• V . * • I pilUIIC IUU«C| Itojiuv wauvss VI
T HE SUBSCRIBER has just recei-1 coun ty, between the ufual hours,
Ved from Savannah, a general as-1 _Ooe half acre lot and improvements, in the
aortment of the best materials in his line [town of Hartford, known, in the plan of faid
•f business, and hopes by attention, to | town by No 2 in fquare letter H. taken as
the property of Noah Wheeler, to fatiafy fun
dry exeesftions io favor of Alfi Pope, pointed
out by the plaintiff; levied on and retnrned to
me by Wm-Hilliard, Cotiftable .
One negro man by the name of Ben, and
Wanted to emplv a good distiller who one ba if acre i ot and improvement*, in the
^»11 rpRominendcd for such a | town of Hartford, known and diatinguilhed in
one
merit the patronage of a liberal
J. GILBER r.
February 10 ill
NOTICE
March 3
Wanted to empiy n gwuu uibuj»v. ■ one nan acre <m»u hu|buvuhi,iiio,
n come Well recommended for such a J tQ wn of Hartford, known and dUtinguirtie
e srenerons wages will be given. E11- the plan of said town by No l.in tquare
L 3 "f tL urinter. <er B, taken as the property, of Thoma
16—tf.
quire of the printer
February 10
Will be sold,
On the eleventh of March next, r>n th*
plantation whereon James Simpson, dee'e
formerly lived, all the the personal eftate
of said deceased, coufifttng of corn, fodter,
fiorfes, cattle, hogs, houfehold and kitchen
furniture, and plantation utensils.
Kanaday Simpson, Adm’r.
Anna Simpson, Aam’x.
Morgan county. Janulry 20 istd-
• Books at Vendue
At Twelve Months Credit.
W171LL BE SOLD at the Post-Office
W in Milledgeville, on Monday the
15th day of March next, to the highest
hidden, on a credit of twelve months, a
large and valuable collection of Books and
let.
Thomas A.
Hill, to fatiify several executions in favor of
Joel Sitnonton ; levied on aod returned to me
by John MXray conftable.
Allen Tcoke, Shff.
February 22 ids
~ WILL BE SOLD;
On the firft Tuesday in April next, at the
Market-house in the town of Sparta, between
the ufual boars,
1 negro fellow by tbe name of Levi, and
also five hundred acres land more or lef*, on
the water* of Btffsloe, adjoining R*ine« aod
other*, levied on as the property of William
Hail, tofatisfy jolin 1J. IleVlh’s execution a
gainft him. _
R. Mitchell, ». s
January 2d. ,
WILL be sold,
On the firft Tuesday in April next, at tbe
court houfe in Monticello, Jafper county, be
ween the ufual hour*,
*—07 1 _. 11 One Neero Girl by the name of Sally, levi
Stationary;—the purchaser (<>b I e d on a* tbe property of Mirajah H. Fretwell
hearing interest from their dates, xvitli J fotioty an execution in favor of >V,nionr, ?nd
approved security, to make payments r obn Byrqm ; property pointed out by faid
in cash, or Cotton delivered in Milicdge-1 p re twell.
W ashington City, Feb. x
-r. od.i ,u,q I Copy of a letler received by Henry I ters of one standard, some cannon, and
i’ ... a p , ’ .rj I C(ny, Esq. from his friend in Chilicothe, I made a great number of prisoners, oneof
ESER1 ED Lorn this I ost, on the | ^,' 0 the ltl(e engagement on the ri- w hom was a general.
yer Raisin. | Gen. Milluradovitch, commanding the
advanced guard, with the 2d light corps
of infantry, and the 2d of cavalry, per
ceiving (lie eorps commanded by Marshal
Davoust advanced nearKrasnoi, detach-*
ed thither I.ieui. Gen. Prince Gqlitzen.
The enemy conceiving himself turned on
all sides, began to defend himself. Our
tho
enemy 7 s ranks. Napoleon himself was
Army, on tlm Carrying .ltiver, ,10. miles I aneve witness of the battle, and not wait-
„ .1,. Aa-a—'ion-,,., |«n this side fee Rapids of the Miami of I i n g for the issue, lie lied with his whol®
WtU he given for 1 s JI the Lake, wilh dispatches to Gov. Meigs. I SU ite to the village of Liadam, and aban
aonnble expences paid, if deliveredLat T[|e of the ^j January, was not oucd the corps qf Devonst
this post or con ne *"J a * ,. • so disastrous as ccinmunicated in inv Insl. I ., The battle, lasted the whole day: the
or Sou h-Carol.ua, or ten dollars for ci- Gen Httrrigon , tateg) th at the British enemy were completely defeated aU dis
ther ol them. . | and ludian force was 2,100, [he does not j parsed in the neighboring wood, for a dis-
ltntp 00 , j> . 1 <! 'I discriminate how pinny of each]—that J tance of0 wersts along tne banks of the
LommsiK mg or aw 8 I the ground was warmly and obstinately 1 Dnieper; thus the eorps of Gen. Davoust
_ - contested—that our troops made them | has been completely destroyed. The lost
TO THE PUBLIC. I give ground, and drove them in every I in killed and wounded is immense. Ws
As much as 1 dislike to expose the | e l, ttn , e . ( y ur troops fought desperately, I hayq made prisoners 2 generals, 08 olfi-
conduct of others, I conceive it an act ol I and would ' have been masters of the I cers of different ranks, 9170 men, 70 can-
justice to the public, to make know n the r bu ( a detachment of ludians that | non, 8 standards, and taken the stall'of
extortion practised on me while eugag- ‘ werc stationed to cut off the retreat,, and I Marshal Havoust.
ed in the important duty of collecting I en gaged in kiliing stragglers, returned—j On the 17th November, being informed
brave soldiers to defend their country's I our i ro oops were overpowered aud 6001 (hat the corps of Marshal Ney, forming
rights. A Mr. James Prendergast of Dub- 1 0 f our brave fellows were taken prison-1 the rear guard of the enemy, was liiov ing
lin, in Laurens county, charged me, forl erg< Gen. Harrison says, General Win-1 , n (he road leading to Krasnoi, Jf made
myself, servant and horse, S>47 lor 27 I e Lester, ColouelLewisantlBrigade*Ma-|thefollowingdispositions—
days board, and the fare none of the best. 1 j or Garret, are utnong the pisoners 5 his 1 Second Report.
For cooking the provisions of two^mcn I inlbrinatiou is derived from the inhabi-j > Jn order tA obtain a certain. victory to-
L ’ ” tiuits of the river Raisin, and that deri-1 V er Marshal Ney, and to cut off entirely
ved from his own spies that have since his communication with the rear of the e-
been on the ground. The number of the I nemy, (reinforced General Mill&rado-
rneniy killea on tjje jplain, considerably I vitch w ith the Sth corps, giving him or-
exceeds the niimhct* 01 the troops we Inst. I de |.g to prevent the marshal’s advance.
On one flank of the British line, 60 ineu I and take a position near the villages dr
killed and wounded, and Carried oft in I Hyrchcrcnic and Tcheraiska. Major
sleds during the engagement. If they j General Lourkoski perceived, aboHt
had not been reinforced by the body of In- J. three in the afternoon, the enemy advau-
‘liana above described, the victory would I eing. The thickness of the fog prevented
have been complete. Gen. r Harrison’s I |,l,n from ascertaining his numbers, whfi
letter is dated the 30tli. He^lates, that he I kept marching forw ards'till they were
ville-ai eight cents
II. ALLEN, Auet’r.
18—31.
Feb 26.
A. MClendon, T). s.
February 12
S TOLEN, from the Subscriber on Fri
day night tbe 2Gth ult. a well made
bright BAY HORSE,about 4 feet. 10 or
eleven inches high, both hind feet a little
White, forctop cut close oft’, several sad
Notice.
t have removed on the other side of the
ftrcd, three door* below the bouse of Robert . , ,, ,,,,,
Hill’s. I hope this short fpace a crof* will not die spots on each side of Ins back, black
debar my friends, Ac. from vifiting me, and ma ue and tail, trots short when rode slow
encouraging the same old line of bufmefj—the and vcrv fast when pushed, canters well
Billiard table is now more Geometrically true Twelve and a half dollars for either.
As some defective lines were accnrately deter- n( . f ol . bo ^ b horse and thief, will be gi.
mined, so as not to oppoie tbe transit of the
ball, or check its exceotric motion. I truft
therefore that players will raise no murmurs,
but give the juft tribute of praise to the io.
cenuity of the artift
* 1 P MENARD
December 28 9—tf
ven to any pci son or persons who will
deliver one or both of (hem to (he sub
scriber. living near Maj. Baxter's bridge
Hancock county, lrdm whence said horse
was stolen. Pleasant Bonner
March 1 19—-2t
Just Published^
To be Rented.
. or* 1 r» 1 THE Store and Lot formerly belonging
The Laws Cfc Concurred Kcso- K e H enr y Putnam, situate on Jefferson
lotion*, pawed at the last session of the g t ri . e t, and opposite to Enoch Lunceford
General Assembly, with a suitable index, i j,* or Terms Enquire at this Offices
yy»A few copies for sale aj this office. | March 3 iv—if.
14 days, he charged & 17 00 cental This
is matter of fact. ■ /
BEVERLY MARTIN, Lieut.
■, atli Infantry, Army U. 8.
March 3
Darien.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have on
hand about Four Thousand bushels o-
Salt, which they-will sell low for Cash
or Barter for any kind of country pro
duce.
Geo. Street Sf Co. .
Darien, February 22 19—2m.
T HE FURTHER HALE ot llm Lots
iii the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson
tountv, will commence on Monday the
Oth of April. Terms of sale as usual.
At same time will be let to the lowest
bidder the building of a Jail in said county.
John Ball, "l
John Speight,
Daniel Hicks,
John Proctor,
Kobt. Barnett,
John Smith,
Charles Culpepper, ( 3
Wm. Wicker, |
Wm. Lord. J
March 3 19 —4t.
J
. 3
i 3
>•§*
i §
( 4 ASH WILL BE GIVEN fora good
J Carpenter who is disposod to hire by
the month, if immediate application is
made. Abram Borland.
March 3 19—2t.
HFsO Bs<: 111 6 K ft has just receiv
ed a handsome assortment of fashi
onable dark grounded Calliroes and other
Goods, which he will dispose of 011 low
tcrui$ for Cash.
Rfctiari Morgan.
will occupy the Rapids on the 1st, and I close to our batteries. The enemy at-
will be joiued on the 4th bv the two Ohio I temping in vain to pierce througn our
brigades.. He has sent a nag to Malden; |j neSj received, at the distance of 250 po
und by the next express, we hope to be I ecs, a general discharge of musketry & of
informed of every particular. J 40 pieces of cannon ; -the effect 6f this fire
“ The conflict was a desperafe one— t unon the cuemy was extremely fatal.—
and tho’unfortunate, not dishonorable to Finding he had no hope of escaping, ho
the American arms. One regiment ol I at length sent 0 flag of truce to General
Ohio militia marches on Monday next to I Millaradoviteh. ^t midnight the whole
join Gen. Harrison. 1 anticipate that to-1 corps d’armee of the enemy, amounting to
morrow night he will occupy the battle I 1 j^qoq men, were obliged to lay down
ground at the river ltuisin. The gloom their arms. All tlicir.artillery, in num-
that has pervaded us, has been dispelled I ber 37 pieces' of eamiou, all tlie baggage
by the late news, and tbe enlivening and military chests were the fruits of out*
prospect we now have that our troops will I victory. In the number of prisoners a-
shortly occupy the strong holds oi the e-| bove 100 officers of different rank. Mar-
nemy.
“ Very respectfully,
“ Your ousdient servant,
“ Wm. CREIGHTON, Jr.”
« Henry May, Esq."
foreign.
1'HlLAOF.LCiIlA, FcU. 6.
GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORIES !
By the Ann Maria, Captain Donald
son, arrived here j esterdoy from 1 dsbon,
a London paper of the 20tli Dec. is recei
ved, with an official copy ol'Marshal Kti-
tusoff s reports of two brilliant victories,
obt&jjtcd on tUc.lBUi and 17 th of Novein-J
shal Nev was wounded, but saved him
self by flight, and was pursued by the
Cossacks beyond the Dneiper. The loss
of the enemy is enormous, according to
the report of the prisoners, four generals
of division were wounded. We have not;
lost above 000 men in killed and wound •
ed.
The army is at present at Krasnoi, ami
the advanced guard at Dowbrownn, front
whence we shall follow the movements of
the enemy.
General Platoff informs me, by a pri
vate letler annexed, that the enemy left
behind him. 17 worst? lrogj'^EtqlewV, «•