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MILLF.BGEVILJ.E, MARCH 9, 1814.
PUBLJRHF.D BV
SSA70N <S' Fr.KMTNG Gtt A WfLAXI),
STATE PUINTRRS,
AT 55 ' A TEAR—HALE IS ADVANCE.
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|^r All letters to the Editors itiuft he poR p»id,
~i±r -reeve.
XOTICE.
N O subscription will in future be re
ceived l<» thin p:ip^r for !♦*•*>* than a
Ti>ar. All persons who hnre once miter
ri! their names will he considered sub
scriher# till they signify to the contrary.
The advance money must in every rase
V- forwarded, and no paper will be dis-
«on<inin i1 t'H all arrears arc paid.
February 21.
II.L BK’btH.lh
O Tuesday'he 26'b >f April nex.,at the
late r- faience of tbe ilecca -ed, in the town of
Hartford,
All the Personal Property.
#f Thoms' A H>11 deccifed, confiflirg of
h -ufehol i and k’tchen furniture, some flock,
Sc,? Terms of 9.ile w> 1 oe made known on the
day.
Robert Hill, A d (!,"'•
Frhrnr-v 23 lo o».
ALL perfonr having dm ands againfl th»-
♦flare of Richard Ship. Ii'e of H-tn'ock C''li"
IV. d ei M, are rrqurP.t d to brit'g them for
ward duly atteftrd, within the time p-e-* ri
bed bv 'aw ; an i th I'e irate' 'ed to said
ta‘ • wilt pleaf to mak payment as early as
p fin e.
TVm, llardwieh, Ex’nr.
FthruarrH 18—fit.
JUST RECEIVED
■FROM KFrr-rORK
2 Rotes White, Brothers, 8c Co first
chop Hats
3A0 p«ir elegiuif Slippers, including
'V bite Kid, Blue and Black Morocco
ditto.
•A general assortment of
Cutlery,
Including Pocket and l’en-Knlvcs J
Knives ami forks &c. &e. & c .
And a small assortment of
The Elegant horse,
BRYAN O'LYNN,
Drv Goods.
ttaxted,
100,000 wt PORK
At Four dollars fifty cents, per him
fired, flu Hi,da. VI hisky or Rrnndv
FA HIS ll CARTER.
January 26 14«f.
vvn.i, nr sort?,
ON Fi’ilay the a: *• d y • f 'p-i? n. »», at the
finur rt-idenee t f D.ir.ie 1 H Z "hry. de
craved seven! H-irfe <, and tw > ; k"'y young
Wuit8, some Sheep an I other stock.
James Zichrn, ) . , .
n < -/ i > A dm rs
Prilsey Xachrtj. ^
February 9 IS ——tf.
All persons indebted to llte ealatf <>(
Jeremiah Mathews.deceased,are reqm *
ted to make immediate payment—And
those that l.nxe demands against snides
late, to render them properly attested ii>
Fell run rv 23
John ’futhews, ) .. .
Josiah .ilutiieics, $ ‘ 01 s
1 s—st.
WILL BE MOLD.
On Mr rday the 4 h d:*y of April n< x', at
the laie t fidcoce ot Eliiot Coltman, deceafed,
a part of the
PiT-onal Proprrtv
helongieg to the efla’e of faid rleceaTed, enn
rflmg ol houfehold an 1 kit he' furniture. hoi
fe% attic and hogs, a ruling chair, a parrel nt
cent and a new hoit Term*, wii! be made
known on that .'ay, andth* Lie will h r c , n
tin ed, if reqoTre f om dae today, until thi
whoie is foul. I h houf in ! lo' lat 'y nr
ru n d by the deceased, wi I '-e rented on the
«iay f file, or fooner if app'fd for.
JAm Scott. Ex’nr.
February 22 19 Ida.
All persons having drnnnds agamsi
the estate of Elliott Colennn, late of
B fid'' in county,deceased, tire requitvd to
render llieio, within the time prescribe.!
hi law, duly authenticated, nfrrl those in
d-hted to said cstite, are requested t.i
make immediate payment to
John Scolt, Ex’nr.
February 22 1H—tfi.
Admi'it'jir.tvut’s ^>.dlt
AVili. rf. Sold it Henry 'Erinpo’s Sfore.
fo tii • highest bidder, on Monday the 2t«i
d >y of March next, ill the PV.USUN'AL
Es f VTK of.I ii-idi Johnston, laic of 31an-
ooi k County dec’di consisting of Carpen
ters & Cooper'stools, ami a small stock ot
goats—terms . ash.
VIf persons having demands airsinst
said estate are requested to render them
jSow in Baldwin .laii
A likely African ne^ro, bv name
Piince,about 35 vearsof age ; says he
belongs to n Mr. Arbicr of Pulaski
• uunty, has passed as a free fellow and
vas frst t -ken by (ieorge Broxen who
iromised to free him provided he
would runaway with him; has for se-
-ral months hern about the Agency &
Fort Hawkins.
MARLOW L. PRYOR, ./tutor
lm. 12. |2 rf.
Imported by fames Tamer E*q. of North
Cvrohna, will be let to rnvre* io me town of
Wafhirrigton, TTiike* cctnnry.at 20 dollar* the
fref fl whicb.-nny be di scharged tiy the pay
men' of 15 dollars by the' la* of July neat,
80 dollar* to ineore a mare to be i*. foal ;
Ihoufd the property of acy raare infurud be
changed, the infurance will be demanded, with
50 cents to the groom in eveiy intlanoe. The
Icafon will comreenci the l.t of March and
cud the tst of July next. Good and exten.
five piifh'.i-a,je, and fervaot* boarded gratia,
for all maies fent the ddtaocc of 20 milr»—
maien will be fed with coni if required, on ve
ry lyafonable tenoa, and ihe greatett atten
tion paid them, but no liability for a. cidenL
or escapes Notes of hand tor the ft-.fon
muff accompany the marea. Bryan O’Lynn
is a fine dark oay, with * ffar iu hu tor, in ad
lull 3 feet two and a h id ibote* h:gh, in hign
health and vgo' ; we leena R uuuei efTiry to
Ly any more abou’ Bryan 0’Ly.iU, aj hr b
fo well known in this country.
Robert tV. Alston,
John l. Alarm.
F< bruarv 23 ^8 4t.
Now in Baldwin dalf,
A likely negro fellow hy name B 1 .
has both eais crnpetl, and savs he bc-
oi'gs to John Kunzr of Augusta ;
or, s he rnn .iway from Robert John
rton, living on the Qcraulgee io Twigg-
county.
MARLOW L. PRYOR, .Tailor.
Fehmarv 2“ 1814 i9—rf
Wauled Jmmediately,
To work on the road from Fort-Haav
kins to CJmtahooehe,
25 Stout Negroes—
Hood Axe-men—For each of whom
employed over tin* Ocnmlgee 78 rents
ii*r day will lie .civen. &, u ration found-
uul 50 eiit.s and a ration For those em
ployed this side the river.
FA11ISH CARTER.
March 3 19 3t.
URING my absence from t!iis stufe.
I have appointed Riebard Rich*
srdson. esq. of Savauqah, niv lawful nt-
•orney, to whom nil persons having busi
ness with ine, will please to apply.
Joel Bridge.
Savannah. February t7. 19 3m.
iViarske,
j S WlU &tind . ,he u
suing season in lire« ir
/T-2
honntgh, au>l be let t
.na:o a ,n. toUowitig prices, u> wit .
•.en dollars cash the leap ; twenty d-d-
'.u-s the season, which may he paid wiii
fifteen dollars in the season; thi;t.
lo'lars insurance. The season wii;
Aitnmence the first ol March aud u
ire the first of July. Maisle was g -
iy Diomed Ik his dam b\ Hart’s Aud-
! y. I presume that most of the spoils
men have a knowledge ot M.irsk’*
icrformances on the turf, thereturc I
leein it unnecessary to repeat their
heic.
Til OMAR BIBB.
February f> i3 61.
LL Persons iudebloil to the estiile of
Ann Hargrove deeeused, arc request
i d to make immediate puyinettt, uud lhi>s , “
having elaims against said estate are re
quired lo bring them forward legally au
thenticated.
Eldridge liargrove, Adm'r
Februarv 16 17 4t*
WILL BE BOLD,
In the town of C intoo and < oun'y of f ine.'
on the firft Tuesday in May next, agreeable 0
an order of the Court of Ordinary of H inco. k
couify, a cer'ain'raft or parcel of land, con
t'inini; 202 1 2 u res, in 'he county of Jone*,
Na, 20, in the 8'h ddfriit of formerly Bold
win i ounty 5 s'fo or.e lot in t he tn^rn ol C it.
ton, tbe real eftate of Benjimm J J. B »»don,
deceafed. for the betufit of tile l.etr* and err.
ditors of fajd derraf- d.
William Sanders, F.x’or.
February 8 17 ids
I COivrE.MPLA IE sncn.iiug tho
ensuing summer to the Northwim’..
previous to which, I wish to pay wv
debts—to efFict this, [ am ,cuustrained
to appeal to th? justice nod liberality.
*’f those who are indebted to roe.—
Those who are deprived of the oppor
tunttv of doing so bv the opprobrious
tendency of what our Legislature by a
misnomer have been pleased to rail the
Alleviating Eirv, arc requested to li
quidate bv note.
All persons having claims against rtu
will pfeuse present them for itquidati
in.
I wish to sell, rent or lease for a
term ol vears, the HOUSE and LOT
inposite Maj. Freeman, which I consi
lrr a most eligible stand fur a proles
••ional character, or anv person wh>
vishes to combine retirement wit!
oniiguity to the most hus\ part of th.
• own. I have seveial other House 1 ,
md Lets to rent.
DAXIEL JVILSOX
Fehrurrv 15- :7 — 5t
Nolit t‘.
rilERFAR my wife Charity hall,
chipi-d from uiy bed Ik hoard nil li
mit the sniulli-st provocation riven her.
'tiii, is to furvt&ru all pi-rsniiK IVoim •-r« dil
in:; her on my account, as 1 um determined
nut lo be any way ausweruble for her
contracts.
Moses Haris
Jones county. Feb. 10 18—3t
Strayi d or Siwlen
About three werks s^o, from the fnhf ribe:
living tbe FUt SboRl. ot Commifiioners
creek Joaea county,
A black Horse
ahnut ume years old, trots aed pace?, one of
his bird f t white and hi* It tt tye out. Who
ever v 1! fend him to me or inform me wl.cre
he is, ‘.hall be well rewarded for their trouble
Abner Davis
February 9 17 5t.
property att sled, and those indebted to
make immediate payment to
John Crowder. Adm’r.
February In, IS Ids.
nlXiVTlHISt A HALF CENTS.
; '1 per bushel for corn, fiflv cents fur
<)a is. ik, one dollar & flO rents per hundred
for good Fodder, will he uiven for ary
qu-n'iiv delivered ai (lie Ferry, ne^.r
Fo-t-ll \\v kins — Also, one dnl In r per bush
el for Corn delivered nt Fort Lsnrenee
JOHN J ERR IRON.
Principal Forage AlaAer
February 16 ts—st.
For h;vie l or k.dbh,
Twenty barrels fresh pickled Pork, «
few do. Flour, ore thousand gallons Whis
ky, anil three h’ dred Pcuch Brandy;
apply to the suoscriher living in Jones
eouiity.
Febrnary 23,
Charles Gacliet.
IS—41
Has commenced his season in UilledgevUh
Fhe Celebrated running horse
STUMP THE DEALER,
bv the celebrated imported horse /?r.y-
an Ohjnn. Stump the Dealer, won
he greatest post sweepstakes that e
v< r was run fnr in this state, over the
Howling Greene turf, 13 subscribers,
distancing all that stal led but one, he
won the frit day’s Jockv club-purne a t.
Sparta, distancing the celebrated run
ng horse Hico. that had won manv
r.ires against the fKst rate runners—
he was then taken to Nashville, by
Gen’l Andrew Jackson, and won the
first day’s jocky club-purse, three mile
heats, against the finest horses in that
country—he never was beaten or paid
forfeit, and is pronounced hy the best
judges, die most perfect horse of his
kind, that has been bred in America,
and cqur-1 in blood to anv horse in the
world, which may lie fleet, by a refe
rence to the general stud hook, com-
pai ■ with Ine crosses of his ancestors
in America, that is kept at his stand,
lie stands nearly J fce.t 3 inches high,
a deep bay, black mane, tail and legs
His pedigree and performance* wii!
more fully appear on the hand bills,
as well as the terms
Robert TV. Alston,
Edward Jordan.
February 14 14 2*-
10 Dollars Howard
FOR SALE,
Two tracts of the one 9iMnted.br-
twrei. thr water* of Bis F’Hinp cret k, in thr
twr f •> cllftth*.',county of Baldwin, cooiain:i>*>
two hu”d vd two and a half acre* known and
diflj. ptl'dh; d in the r.Ln of eaid diftrief, bv the
nn-rber onr htrdred and forty cirht 5 f br
other fituated :>n »hc wsttr* of AiI’»ons ere k,
•'m in thetwe'f*n dstri.t of Bail win, contain
ing two hundred two and a half acres, and
di'tinctiiahcd hy the numVr twenty The a
hove Lard* con-itt of O-k and Hicknry ;
thr Grants, Plata, to he ?ern on applica.
lion 10 T.ROBETI3.
Mil^JgeviHe, Dec. 17ih, 1813. t'5 «t.
DESERT ED from Fort Laurence;
on the I9;h November, 1813, Jacob
Ahreland, a private in my company
he lived in Putnam county metr Man
Iv’s Mil’s ; is of a pale complexion, a
bout five leet six inches high. The a-
bovc reward w.ll be given for said de
serter to any person that will confine
him in Eatonton Jail or deliver him at
Fort Hawkins, or to any officer of the
army.
John IT. Rro lvn.r, Ca/it.
1st liegt, U. S. 2d G. Al.
January 13 12 tf.
GEOROI J-mes county ;
P LIlSONALi Y ciror hiforr m?, Pn^ir 1
Hightower, a ftiftice of the Peace for the
conn'y aforesaid, L'tifey Thorn to 1, an 1 K. in^
Only f'vjm taith, that he had a nntr nf hand
civen by Thomas Mnl'in? to the fn!.frrih. r f,. r
twenty dollar*, <latr not recollefted, and wn
doe D'crmher tstt—which note is loll or
mial.iidE o I cannot find it.
I dlisny q honnton.
Swor**to before me.. ’ February, is 14
I).tnii I Hightower, j. p.
February 9.
t '»vv pa*chafed that Web kn- wn i.arg-
Span (li coverii g J irk, owned l.u feve
til y*-s«rs putt hy A Mih > Esq. & will R;,nd
b .m the enfu\"K s< as n, caiiimeticii.g thr
H»st day „f M i c.l> next, at die lionfe of
V! Divm Lewi* nn F.’it cirrk in Har.
rock county ne-.r oprr’fl ferry, on the
< )r..n--r river, at the- fall 'wii g pi ices, 6 dol-
! 1 s p id in the sens ai, 8 dollars if not paid
with.n the s-as-m, and ten t" ensure.
James Lewis.
Dari 1 Lewis.
Fi‘l». 13, IRH. ’>t.
j^arnoiu
The Subscriber
H AVING purcha ed the h.'use and hit
lorruerly oet upied by Mr S ii"y, In
'he town «f Mil'.edgevlle, wii! be h.ppy
at ail time' to attend to any bnsi'ie? 0 ; n the
line of hit profession. !le interd.v praotisinp
in the Omuigee Circuit, and will be thankful
for a portion of the public patronage.
Janies Frierson,
Attorney ai Liw
Miltedgerille,Jaruary 3 tl
DESCRIED
FRO'I my tecruiting rend -zvous at Ir'.vin.
ton, Wllkiiifon county, Ceorgia, 1 ;i for
lough, the 15fli of Drc-embtr lad, Benjamin
Stephens, a private fnldier in the nth II .I. In.
faulty of the following description ; boro in
North-Caro!ina, Moor county, twenty two
years of age, about 5 Let 9 1.4 tn' hes high,
fair complected, grey eyes, light hair, and hy
profession a farmer, and his left car is p -nly
hit or cut off < cto-.it, we'd made, and inclined
to be quarrelsome, and raid at the time been,
listed that hi.) piac- of residence wi.in Wash
ington county, Georgia, about 16 niitei from
my rendezvous. A liberal leward will! be giv
en to any per.iou w ho wi! 1 apprehend aod con
fine him in any Jail in this state or deliver
him to me, or any officer in the U. S. service
besides afl resonable expetues or apprehend
ing b ai.
LEMUEL GRESHAM,
2d Li *t!> V. S’ Inf'y
hr am me tliston Palladium nj Feb, 11.
FOREIGN NFWS.
A Virattuu paper roi.tuins an official
Hntich* ileclnmti; llm ilirsnlution of tlic
Rlinniah po.ufeiit'ratioii.
IT.i* hinly of l’oiii itow«ki, a cits'.in
guild.ril (}iNK*rnl in Hie French nervier,
drowned ut the hutile of In ipsic, lius
bi en found ami buried with military lion
ors.
The Austrian* have taken pusscseion ol
Trieste, their old port on tbe Adriatic.
The S’.adthoider is raised again lo the
Soveieisrn Bower in llolhtml, under it new
title, lliut of” Sovereign 1'iiuee of the
L’nite"! Netherlands.”
The Hereditary l’rinee of Orange lias
beiui raised to l lie rank of a Major Gen
eral in the British seriiee.
M'i‘ have no account yef of the surren
der of the fleet nt the Texel.
Tin* river BcerbmMa, in India, has
overflowed its banks, ami destroyed 4^
villages tuul many thougands of inhabi
tants.
A caravan, with 2000 tavi-llers, goin^
from Me.eeu lo Aleppo was over*.i elmed
iu tin* Arabian desert, and all but 2d pe
rished
on tbe • nndMinus oft! ut p<*aeo. I I "se con
ditions ncc feit'idcd on the iiidi pciidein e
of ti e other states of Europe. * l*e s iews
of the powers arc just in their o 1 jci t. ee-
nerons and liberal in their application,
"i\iti” sec-nritvto all. lionoralTe to e«eh.
TTie allied so\ crci.-iis desire tbat France
may be {peat, powerful and Imppy ; I <*-
eanse the Fr. 1■eh power, in « state of
I'malnesR and streim'h is one of tl e foun
dations of the social edifice of I urope —
They wish that. Frame may he hap
py—tli/.t French commerce tuny rcviu —
that'the arts, those l*h>ssiii!is nf peace,
may again flourish—bepaqse n irrent peo
ple can only he tranquil in proportion as
it is happy. The powers confinn to l! t>
French empire an ex* *nt*»>f territory wl.iih
Frame under her king# never knew : be-
'•niise a valiant 1 a ion docs not full fn m
its rank, by Ituvinx ' ,H Him experitne-
ed reverses in an obstinate and sni piiira-
ry contest, iu wltith it lias fought with it*
iieeiistinned In u' ery.
Hot the allied nuW* rs also wish to bo
free, tranquil and Imppy themselves.—
Tl icy desire a stiMe of peace, w bid , by a
w ise pa: tit ion of strt ngth. by <1 just 1 qui-
libritim. intij hejieeforwurd presetve their
people from the uniiibir'.ess eali u.ilii'S
which have overwhelmed Europe li-r tho
lust twenty years.
The nllitd powers wi'J not laydown
their arms until they have attained thus
ereat and In in fil ial result, this noble nl-'
jeet of their (flirts. They will not I y
down their arms, until the political stc.lo
of Europe he re-established anew—eniil
immovable principles lime resumed their
rights over vain pretensions, until tho
sanctity of treaties shall haie at least se-
etired a real peace to Europe.
Frankfort, Dei ember 1, 1813.
NEWS FROM COM. RODGERS.
Boston, February 12.
On Tiicgdny evening passed this lmr-
bur for Bristol, the Swedish In ig Price,
19 days from St. Barts. Capt. Ruth-
of this tow :i. wlm came passenger
bone
Notice.
Nine monthn after date applicn'ioo will be
made to the hon.'>ri , ' ! c rnijrt of Ordinary of
Clark county tor leave to fell a tract of land,
containing one hundred and forty eight .and
me half a '"e'. be the fame more or leu?, !y.
i.*g if. Clark county, on Appalaichee river, the
real eltate of P-tlamon 1'hoirpfon, dtceaeeJ,
or tbe b;ndit of the ht'iB and creditor?.
Samuel Hester, A dm.
Fcbmwy'fl irtm?-
Ofkicial Deci.ab\ti«\ of the Allied
Powers.
Tho French government has ordered
a new levy of 300,000 conscripts*. 'I he
motives of the Hcnutus t’oiisultinn to
thaleifect, contain an appeal to the allied
powers. They, therefore, find themselves
e.all>‘d upon to promulgate anew in the
fare of the world, the. views w hich t^uide
them iu the present war; the principles
which form the basis of their conduct,
their wishes, and their determinations..
The allied pnw ers do not m iki war up
on France, but a^simit tbat prejioiulerame,
bmi^liuly aouoitnped;—against that pre-
pondcratieo, which, to tin; misfortiiue ol
Europe and of France, the Emperor Xa-
pdeon lies too Ion ' euireised beyond the
limits of his empire.
Vietiyry has comlmted the Allied Ar
mies to tbe banks of the Rhine. The
first use which their imperial and royal
majesties have made of victory, has been
to otter peace to his majesty the emperor
ortho French. An altitude slrtn^ilicmd
by the accession ofall the sovereigns uml
princes of Germany, ha* had r.s influence
in llie Belcr, informs us. (hut he saw a
Barb nines’ paper, which Stated that
Commodore Rudders had captured [60
miles to the windward of that Island jtih
sail of the London fleet, ail of whidt
he hinnt except one, which lie gave up
to the prisoners, after taking out tho
most valuable parts of (heir cargoes.
The B-rbedm*’ p per contained tho
names of the vessels enpturi d—nod fur
ther states, th :t pri vioim to Conih:odi7re>
Rodgers’cun'11 ring those vessels, he fell
in with a ship which had hern captured,
with a number of others by a Freueli
fi ignte. Coinmodart Rodgers threatened
to send them to the United States to re
taliate for the eomliiet of the Biitish eo-
lernmenl relative lo the cartel whii h ho
sent into England on his former cruize 5
tii**' were however permitted to proceed..
Only uhoiit eighty sail out of near W
two hundred, which hod sailed iindu*
convoy from Lotidon, had arrived at B„ r . •
badoes ; and it was apprehended flo or
CO had been captured or lost in the cat a
which dispersed the fleet. It wrs Von-
je rtu red at Borlmdne* that Uonitnodore
Rodgers hod gone iu pursuit of the t’oik
fleet Of 60 sail, under roinoy ’of two
sloops of war ; accordingly, three fri-
iviles hud been dispatched in pursuit of
In in.
Rr. l*KTKUsnrnc, Oet. 19.
Her Majesty the Empress, on Sunday
last,gr. nteil niidiance to Messrs. Adams,
Gallatin lx Bayard, in the quality of En
voy* Extraordinary and Ministers I’leni-
potentiury from Hie United Slates of A-
merica. This mission extranrilinnry has
caused unixprsal salisfaetion here. It in
w ished, that it lie completely successful 6a
Hint the reestablishment of peace hetweeif
bis Brituuie Majesty, and (he rcpid I in
of the linked Wtales may free the mui-
gation nnd commerce of our limp re^
from the only restraint w hich it can expe
rience since the renewal of the ties ofH*o
strictest friendship with England, This
striking proof of friendship and conli-
ilence which the republic of the United
Stale# has given to the Emp'ror, and
thadistingu^hisl choice which it ha* madu
of iu Plenipotentiaries, are much ap
plauded.
[St. Petersburg Gaz.J
“ London, December 27,
Mr Dallas Secret anv to the Legation
of M t.-s'ts Galuliii anil Bayard to tho
L'ourt of Russsia is armed. It is sup-
Jiosed that tbe object of this Mission 14
10 oi'tain fionilhis government a distinct
xpusilion of I lie terms on which the
Court of London will a rede to a peaco
with the U. Stales.”
London, Dec. 14.
Two greot cntiscs have operated (0
overt tin* total subjugation of Europe hy
the arms of France : namely, the war in
>|>ain aiid tliie invasion of Russia. Tins©
reverses on the part of France have ser-
xed to rally the*gre iter part of Germany,
to unite it with Russia in the common
t mis ', and every appearance secau i u
portend success to their efforts.
It requin s greater wisdom uml rirtne
vl;:'