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I HAMPTON ARRESTED
Our PUtuburg correfponjcnt coatiuu-s his
lavor* although the army be ng in winter j
quarter* there i» little to cowimiaieate, !
Jlis Uftlctter ** d -* : ctl the J9tK ult'ino
from which we gi v< tlle fallowing *xtr*<a,
m Several days ago General
Hampton left this place,
and his army, very fudden
jy and unceremoniously;
buUt that time it was not
known that he had been ar
retted by Gen. Wtlkinfon, !
for disobedience of orders in
the late campaign should
he be acquitted on trial, I
think he will not be em
ployed any more by the
government, as he has be
come very unpopular with
both armies, I am glad on
the whole, that they have
gon into winter quarters;
for the taking of Montre
al this fall, is in my opin
ion a matter of little im
portance; becauie, if the
war continues, the ultimate
object of the United States
mull and will be Quebec.
Our army, therefore, when j
it Ihould have been fuffici- j
enrly augmented to invell |
that city, can move down
from where it now is, and
take Montreal in its way.
—ls Cong refs does its du
ty this winter, by giving
such wages to recruits a a
will induce a Sufficient
number of them to step
forth immediately and join
the army, the next cam
paign down the St. Law
rence will be a brilliant
one, and rebound to the
honor and grcaily to the
advantage of the U States.
[Bofton Citron.
V/afhington City, Dec. 11,
The House of Represen
tatives were occupied again
a part of yellerday on confi.
dential business, the gal
leries were cleared about
half pail one o’clock, and
the Houle remained in con
clave until a late hour. Such
public bufinelsas was worth
reporting will be found an- <
der our Congrellional head.
Richmond, Lice. t.
From our Cor'espjudcat at Waihir.gtoa-
A co uingiu iueb.lt uitor.
manor. 1 obtair, she House
of rep esen atives on Saturday
hit, pa fled m accordance with a
lccommendatior* to that efleQ
by ‘he Preiident, a Bid for an
Etnbi-go on al ihe
ui ip> iit he po. ts 3ui f a be T 5
of the U. Tf.ii b it was
r ad yederc'ay Jtn the S »aie
for the fi< ft time, a id 1 be ieve
il will become o aw.
PofLOflice F.ivettevil'c,
V December 13, 1813.
1 he Northern Stag':*, with
the Mail got i n to th«. R.ver
at Avery thorough on Salut
‘ ay hll, and was under iva
ter icriie time, so that the
Ne vv ipa per sos t hat r.i ipa re
t'early destroyed bring <0 V c-
V wet as that they caniiot
kz lent on-; but before the
|ackas dry the papers will
be ukiefs—the Lcitci* be
-3:lg in bags feperate from
| K T a l? us > have Ucn pre
*ci * cd and uned :
MARRIED, 0.1 Thurs
day evening last, by the I
' Rev. J. R. Thompson, Mr. t
Robert Walton, to Miss '
Evelina S. Watkins, |
both of this place.
DIED, on Wednesday \
evening last, after a tew ,
; days severe illneis, Captain
| Floyd Jarvis, learinga
wife and three young chil
dren to lament the Id's otan
affectionate hulbaud and
indulgent parent.
{£s* W f. are authorized to
arnonnctffOm’H CAP.RIK, Esq a candi.
da:c for the office of Coroner of Richmond
county, at the appioathiug chctioa.
Dtccra’oer aj. at
NEW'SHOES
The Subscriber,
fcla* Just Received from New York, and i;
now offering for Sule,
AT TIIE SIGN OF THE
GOLD WATCH.
400 Pair Lad its fie* ana frim
j med black Moroeco supper* 01
i the first qualities,
j 400 do. do. do. colored do.
} 300 do. black, white aud colored
K*d slippers, 1
300 do. Misses’ black, white tad [
Colored Kid & Morocco do.
300 do Childrens* Morocco and 1
Lecher Bu'-lctus.
100 do Mens’ fine Wax Calf and
Grain Shoes,
1000 do 2d quality black Morocco
Slippers,
400 do do colored do do *
100 do Womens’ a id Mines’ Lea* /
ther Slippers,
Bovs’ Shoes, Negro do. Sic. &c.
All of the above v. iii be sold
wholesale or retail, at the most re
duced prices by
L U. Lawrence.
December 25. it
■«' ■ 1 ■■■ - -
THE SUBSCRIBER,
IpUpp -sates
SEN Si BLh of the .ignis bed
patronage from
the public in fht;line of hi s bu&L
ness smje li^ettled in Augusts'!
inform, he hai just arrived
Iromwuh -in
ive assortment pf
LADIES MOROCCO and
LEATHER
shoes;
Os every description.
Which heir determined 10 sell at
the price# he soli' at before tilt
War.
HK HAS AfSO QN HAND.
A Large Assortment of Mens
SHOES and BOOLS,
Os t he Latest Falhion and First Quality.
ALSO
Calf Skins & Upper Leather
Ul different hinds
I 2000 lbs Sole Leather
And every material for the iYi*nu*
[ 'actuiisg of Shoe., and Boots,
AL >O, A FLW CA 1 Ks OF
1 'rain OIL .
John Mahary
l Decrnrib-r Sti. u
lFill be rented,
nHO the higheit binder, h r iht
* i<»umg t ear, ou tkeufiiiu«*>
|of January itx ,at thj ia: c real
dccC of H zcki fi Jones, flee,
1 J lie Plantation
Whereon <he dt Ctaseu loiuicrly J
ivc ! . — .To the N» g oca to bat hi .
I rsdloi o»>t year, c. oj fcttng ol nut, |
’ womt u ana efi d en.
Obedauce adm’x,
William Jq.ics, adm’or.
Dec. -4.
k .
ft
F
/ H. DUN 1 ON,
I h .\s iusr RtctivK.o,
IjOOO lbs very Prime
1 SUGARS,
in Bxnitfiis.
I 10 Hbri* first q lalijy Wnh*se t ,
! on tho Ri’iycr
rt dally expec « r|.
s-yo Hushtl* real Liverpool ground
O
10 Bags very nice table Kali,
100 lbs. Brimstone,
German and Crawley Steel
Gla her Salt*,
No 1') Cotton Cards,
14 P.. V meeting,
10 Remus Writing Puper,
Di to Foolscap ditto
24 1) >. Wrapping do
Waggon T re iron, ao<]
Stj tare Bar ditto
.Shear Moulds,
Spiac,
Coperas and Grind Stones,
Kice, &c &c.
Augusta, D ;c. 25. 4t ,
One Hundred Dollars
REWARD,
STOLEN from the sub
send rduiLc night <>{ the 17 L
in.utua hiv. dl Fort a lk De.k,
t ii aimi g the folutvi g article ;
Tluriy-iive dollars in Cass, viz
| «ne iT/enty, oue tc.i. and a five
i dollar bill, and a Fen:h Gold
j \\ au h, x\!o. 4614, with five
• via—hour, minute, sccoud, day ot
| the wjk, ,nd day of il iC m noth,
also the following paper*, we ll
as cin u recollect,ad, v- z
Two no'es of ..hand drawn bv
Warner L. X nnon, for fi/ e hun
d'-ed dollary ; the otiicr for 400 dols
l pay alii* to t h c subscriber, dated
teu h Ja, ‘ u a f y, I Ml, payable in
one aad two years, aLo a
gag- lor ti.v same en 2io seres of
Laud in Columbia county, adjoin*
* *j iiay, Crab and Sturgts,
Gnu No'e of Charles M, Lirns,
.or one hundred and twenty-five
dated fid. May, 13 tl, and
a-short page for the same.
Also ignatiiig \ m Few’s Nate to
W L. AenruH or bearer for 75
dollar*. William Fev/s do for 58
doiiars and 63 cents, rlugh
-Biair « receipt for W JL Keaaon’s
two R °tu» nine hundred dollan
Dii o Thomas Dayullj’s Note
seventy dollars Augustus 13eal« »*
ditto fur K M‘Aclieu fifteen dol
lars Jeremiah Darby’s receipt for
F G tgoiy’siioie ten dollars
war d Morgan’s note payable to the
Mjbacriber fifteen dol .ir» Thomas
] Woods sun or &r.d junioi’a Dee*!
ol Conveyance for two hundred
A ~ 1 t> ' L ind nj Columbia counry
fc-j - I "'M' L o*i , Job . u Jarues
>ud tnhef. with an old pint au d
g.-uiu Httadsed to the r n d {
Uit iollo >vmg ydE of sale;. ; Willi. j
Zuu Fev. \ ft,. 1 two -Negroes call- d j
Bonaparte aud David t Moftea |
Wit a’h lor a negro man c a :i-d 1
Abraham ; George W Den ’s f or a '
negro man call.d Jim an 1 W,[|iam !
F Beale,3 i.jr a negro wo,vki r) c3 |.. j
led Judy ; wrh two Red Morocco j
Bucket Books containing sundry I
papers and small notes out vecol.
lecic-* which ate of no use to any
o.her person than the own -r.
Ihe ip.bjvc reward will be paid
to any p»r on on c-invictioa a of the }
thitfor Fifty D >iia r * for the pa. »
pers and Watch only
All patrons are herebv forwarn* '
c d fimn treeing ? or the abjve men
tio.ted papers ; and the «lri*wa »
are r-q tested act to pav ,heiu to
aay o.uer p rsou but mv-ielf
7 bomas Ho ward,
Columbia county D-c 2s 3t
mrnmmmmmm mmmmmmmm »—!■■> . -■ - T . . m w ■ I
Caution, j
ALL persons are hereby for
warned from trading for a
NOTE OF HANtf givttt b‘ me to
J 1 noHlts Boyd, t>r tuirts live dol
’ l us, said note was g,v n he 13 h !
! id November and c’rawo pav* |
j able three m n*hs a'ter dale.
the said note was fraudulently ob.
t ■':n <t, l am detmnm-d no* to
pav it, T. BUSSF.Y-
D,ccirib«r 2J. * 3^
/?<*>
mil be Hi 1
On the fii ft Mr>n«Ji»jf in i<« iut , \ a* i!>
lumbia Coui iiuik,
Part of the Negroes
D nnis D. Sittulcis, among
which is a toleiab c good *i.\uK
fciuah. J f
Billington M. Sanders. 1
Guardian. Jt
Hecentb r 25. I'J** W 1
1 otoe Honor able the
Court for the county of
Warren,
The petition of John
McCoy, Ihcvveth
j! ilAt Ur. wa» ,0 poiteition of
“■ a note ot baud, executed to
.urn by j C N»,. jor clan, for the sum
"* e ighiy do,lur», a copy of wlucn
»aid note is fiorvijy aunexefll with
u ‘ c ‘‘lh iavuol the said John M O .
L») to tn c \ante ; soj your peu
tioucr na\tj, that he ius lost or
mislaid ilie same, and t ,r,y, t i u 4
ti py thertoi may be esiaulisnu 1,
itt terms ot ilie law, and tho rules
t'l Court, in such cAjo* maue aud
vided
On um’ion of Asaph Wright,
attorney lor petitioner, it L or..ei -
eo, i nut toe said Jevae Joui.4ll
»hcw cAu c (il eny he lus) at mo
neX'. terni oi tiic Superior l.'ouit to
Oe held in nod lor inis why
said copy oi said no c alors.aid
sliouhi lot be caiauitsned *gre«a<
bie to law and the tuleaol wouit,
a»d lhat this role be oubli ,cU
l
Ontot the public Gaaittcs of tils j
coy of ogua.a once a moatli Jfur
aix tnoiit!)., previous to site esub*
lishuieoi. of said note.
n 6 0— 236
Georgia , Columbia County *
In the Superior Court,
September Term , 1813.
Folly Jamersun, i Libei for
v « l
John M. Jamersom,J Divorce
THE Sheriff having re.
tun ed th«; thc Defendant is not
in the county —ll isOhdered^
That notice be pwbiifhed once
a momh for three months, i a
one >w4 the Gazettes of thu
fUte, requiring the fatd Dcfen.
dam to appear and answer f a j J
Libel for a divorce at the next
, ertn of this Court, and that
; tfuefi publication be held and
deemed a good lervice.
la ken from the Minutes,
I Peter Crawford, Cl’k,
i Clerk’s Office. \
20ih Sept, 1813. i m 3 rr>
““ no t iTE :
XfiNE man hi from ihe dat-
LN h-iieof, application will b*
ma'd 0 to the lionortbie the inferio
curt (Jolun bia county, lor
leave to sell all die real estate of
me !u»e John Fairick,dec. consis*
| tmg 0 f d* foiloing tract, or par*
of lani, viz—oao tract
i con,*aiuing Ito acroi, in Columbia
| *nd ii chm rud count e», known by
J the name o, the Q taker .Spring
J tract, bounded by Giaitou and
o her«—o e ira.t co uatniog 2qj
j 1 2 acres, in the 19 h district of
I Baldwin coun'v, nucaber to}—.
| 202 1-2 acr--* of la id in tho 9 h
d strict of Wilkimon com y, N'),
156— 20 2 Ida re« ol la id m ;h B
6.h district of Baldwin c<»uoty, No.
14-2 lot) acres of iau-Jpa
j biftc u .ty, adjoining Co k- and
i O'hers, on the wa.ers of Bed’s
Creek, 9J acres of Uod i () sa j,|
•county, adjoining ths above tract
llcndv-rson and C >ck 12 7“ioa.
ere oil and in said c )uuiy, adjoin,
ng Whitcotube, Coke and Water *
man, S O acres of land iu S4:d eo uo.
'v, arj sluing Cocke, Hsl\ & 8 ah,
!iog,—.o be sol i lor tbs blnafit of
j (be heirs ar.d crttlito a of said dec,
•iuJ at ihe r q uat ot tiie heirs,
Hugh Patrick, adm'cr.
v 9 mOn
NO TICE,
, ot 1
county, «.> r leave to fe.i l,uad r .4 , d
Umy-uve actet • f Isnd, .nore or c i
JET T UUty ; ‘o the «rt*ie Os
4.
dual’ jf.