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VOL. VI.
AUGU-TA- printed b| DANIEL STARNES & Co. west end of broad-sSATURDAY Niosit, January ij, 1814.
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Will be Solcl
On the ».sth Ffbruaiy next, at t!:c late dwel
ling hi.ufe ol Daniel Marfliall,
■p x] ' J die personal property
JL o? j-aid deceased, Conning
*! ive b’u'. k of all kinds, Corn,
»Ide., Cattor one Wargon,
ji'-j'-'-h »ld snfi KircS-u f-r o'uure,
Pi AO' A i.n tools See. »Vc. 'i'htj
sale to continue from day to div
«>n i! h,| is told—l rrras of sait
usaJc known on h dav
A. Marshall, |
Z. Marshall, ( =• J
S. Mirshall, (f
J. Marshall,
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;M * 'h. »s, f <h* pl'icr da.
c avd, a-r dossrt 0 '*> MJiltf pt -
went to either of the S tl> c*b r*
■—An \ those flatting cl*'nu
1,: 'it. a:t r da- «tt «i to r a Info ; In nr.
on j -fes cj within iU*; um 4
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J{, Campbell
A. Slaughter ,) fcscjutori.
August*, Not. 27. |.t
THE AUGUSTS
jockey Club Kates
TTi7i' I-rcmmenco oa the L sT
V V Wednesday in January
f i c for auv Horse, Mure (U Grid
i' T q'i -in- part of the
Weights, J) stances, i&c. dsfolLw.
THE FiR iT D/lY’s KUNjifcG,
'l iilce uit e heats, j g.^UO
THE ■'tC ND DAsj,
Two mo* heats £2OO
THE THIRD I) AYi
A ht.ndy cap I
Two m.!e heats , £jCO
Aged iforses, 125 6
Si a scars old, 120
h ve venrs old. 112
Four years old, <1 io i
'hnree vri s old, 85
'J ivo year eld, a leather
Li) O'flerrif he Prerilent,
Wm. Harris, icchv.
Nov. 6
Georgia Columba countv
In the Supeiiur Crjutt, hep.
tetn' er Term, j$ t ?,
ON the petition of Cathari-.e Biilcoe, Pa
ling, that boing pofTcfTcd ol a bond or ob i
gauon iigu.d by James kay, i copy whereof
a« near as the p-Mitioner cai iccolUet is au
r.cied to t,.t laid petition, • now 1< c'g;J in
the Clerk's (niioc <A*pie Sultrior Cos. -, to
l.cl'.ei with au afliua/it, pjtfuant U*4ii a&
•»f the Eic. Ffdii uary, 17K-, that t lie Uni
I,’i-nd or ion was b ttLud pr;>y..o tl e
benefit int, tided by (aid aft, and it c ruie.-
ot Court and other eirtuniaiieci, prool be
ing before ti c Court
It it ordered, That the Lid bond or c! li
gallon be eltablifit'd as di rdteu by ia 4 act,
d‘ 0 die role- of c urt, on if laid Catt.erinc
iirifcoe cliabiilhii/g a no de as ihtrou di
rected ti.r the 1 pace of fin lauutbs iu u,;e of
the puolic Gaz. ttes ut tlni.atc, uulc.'b cause
br the wo to the coiitrart within tot l«iu
fix m >ntbs, or other maitr appear to the
court agaiuft the fame. J.
'iakvu iron! the lYlinuil,
Pcicr Cik,
Clerks’ Otiice, 25 |
Uc'. 1813.
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BLANK. BONDS,
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w -'w C |IA W « •
MIRROR OF THE TIMES.
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- ’ Walhi, jton City, Dec. 28. |
j Extras of a letter fr o m Com . !
’ Stephen Decatur to the Se~ '
» cretary of the Navy, dated
New- London; Du. 20th, '
i ißi 3-
Some few nights since,
t!>e w'eaiher promiled an cp
! portunity for this squadron |
' to get to fed, and it was laid
on (hore that we intended to
make the attempt. Ia the
courle of the evening two
bias lights were burnt on
both the points at the har
bour’s mouth as fcgnals to
•J the enemy, and there is not
■ a doubt, but that thev have
m
by lignds and other wife, in
stantaneous information of
j our movements. Great but
j unfuccefsful exertions have
been made to deted thole
who communicate with the
enemy by figaal. The Ed
itor dt the Ncw-London Ga
zette, to alar«i them and in
the hope to prevent the re
petition of tbele lignals, Ha
ted in that newspaper, that
they had been «bferved, and
i ventured to denounce thole
i who had made them in ani
mated and indignant terms.
, 1 lie conic qaebce is that he
I has incurred the exprds cen-
I hire of his neighbors. Not
| withfunding these signals
| have been repeated and have
j been seen by twenty persons
lat lead in this squadron,
, there are men in N. London
who have the hardihood to
aft edt to dilhelieve it, and
the effrontery to avow their
difoelief.
I am, hr, with the high
est conllderation and relpedt,
your very t bedient & 1
b'e servant.
( >irgr;ed)
STEPHEN - DECATUR
Hon. IVifium lories.
Secretary of the Navy.
from new London.
A Smack Fight. By the
! smack Horner, Cap!. Kar
rs, from N. London, we
j have the j articui^rs of a
; l gallant little combat ofTthat i
port, with one ot the cue- ,
tjiy’s bulges, on Sunday aj
ternoon lad The smack
1 jetfcilon, cjpr. Mahon, went
from rhis place on Sunday
afternoon, and carried d ck,
as paifengcif, ten cr twelve
; : men who hau brought do vn
the fchoouer Jonqriilie from
; that place, wuh two 3 noun,
j Ce:s and a number of mul
!\e's. At she n<ou:h of the
barber, and wiijiin gun ihot
ol the Until]) Iquadiou,
’ ihe wind die*f away and the
: fuiatkuien io‘ kto thur o.ars,
k- eping their t af]enr;trs be
i »wt* j • *h».i \x Cia Us ..j.
. i
HOLD THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE — Shat: sfe~ C.
men pur off from the 74,
| and came within mu Ike t
j (It >t ot the (mack and order
ed the captain to heave to.
'At this moment, captain
Malon (lamping with his
foot, the men ru(hed upon
deck with lighted matches,
the pieces being loaded,
1 commenced a the upon
! the barge end lucceeded in
driving her off without loss
or injury to a man. Os the
| enemy it is under (food 8
I dead were buried on Fiiher’s
Island the next day, and a
j considerable number were
, wounded. The man of
war hred round (hot at the
(mack, many of which pal'
fed her anJ lodged on the
(bore. The (nick eonfe
queully arrive d late with her
I freight ap.d cargo.
Commodore Hardy, in
the Ramilies, has taken
command off New London,
in place of the Valiant,
captain Oliver, who has gone
to port tor repairs and re*
crims— Cc/.
A
From Fort George.
From <he Ontario M fTrnger, printed at
C*na«i iaigua, ©. ceuibcr 14.
We (top the prel’s to an
nounce to our readers tne
important intelligence ju(l
received from Fort George
Coi. Dobbin informs us that
on the 10th in if. Gen M«- i
Cl ire received correct in*!
formation, that the British :
army that had been at Bur
lington, had moved down
as tar as the 12 mile Geek
to attack ht George; where
the militra had been prin
cipally dilclurged. In pur
luance ot orders from the
Secret *ry of War, the gen
]erai landing it impofiible,
with his reduced force, to
defend the fort ordered the
soilage of Newark to be des
troved, and Fort George to
;be railed to its foundation. |
i of the guns in the fort, j
! a,, d a *l public property,
I were removed to fort Nia
gara.
New Orleans, nov. 18 j
j Suicide.— On Saturday j
' lai * CaD£ rJg ano, a lho;> 1
keeper, a h ranchman by j
L> 1 rti!, ai yj sjt 55 years of age,
lhurt ana remarkably tiout 1
and corpulent, an iiihaoit
ant of **lailaine Cafhllon’s
committed Juicide. '
ins doors v\e';c fait on Sun- ;
Cay mo.mng, at an unulual
iiuui, as fie was known to
bca.i early nlcr uncreated , ]
l«‘lpicion ninong t.hc neigh- ! j
b is, who af»er knocknip 1
leveiai times agreed to break 1
°P rn tut door. On enter '1
i-)g ii:s bed chamber, his bo ! 1
by was! mau in bed, j n t j )e .
I 1 jtj in which lie. h.dde -1
1
lln-vcd fffflfelf. % apn-- o
that he had prepared a dag
ger for the purpole, remark,
ably iltarp. with which he
had dabbed himfelf , times
K.f
in th.e lett file and biead,
apparently with a horrible
firmaefs, without moving
his body from the position
in which he wished it to
he found. The corpse was
' found on its back, dretch
ed at full Luigih, and tile
dagger clench rd in the nghr
; hmd Thedcceateu wish
! man *n easy circumllanccs,
| owed but very little, had
5.590 dollars in calh iu his
tl Hite, 30DO in hank, and
goods m his itore luppofed
I to the value of 10,000 dol
; lain. The Heady fiimuefi
with which he exccyfed tlie
delperate and unnatural deed
is lcarceiy eq u!icd in the
billory ot filicides :—I re
coiled a Story related 51s a
fad by Mr. Maori, in his
t.avelsin Europe, of a bl k k
finith in Geneva, who de
termined to deitroy hrnfrlf,
and not bavin ; diy imple
ment to luit his pur pole at
hand, he deliberately took
an old musket barrel, put a
lutficient quantity of pow
der in it anu two balls, and
introduced the breech into
tiie coals of Ins linith’s
: hearth and fattening a string
j to the handle of his bellows
in such a mariner as to c na.
ble him totlow, placed the
muzzle to his temple and
continued blowing, until
the expiofion took off me
lop of his head.
Na/hville , ( Ten. ) Nov. 16.
Import ant Dfcovet y— In
the county of Wime Gen.
Bird S>nhh dias f und fait
water, in quantities, it j*,
believed fuflicient to fipply
the co.ifumption of the (H-.c
of Tenneflee. For fomc
time ttock has been noticed
to be licking about a rocky
bluff; a fort of refer voir was
made, and fotne of the wa
ter that dript from the place
was collected, and found to
be 1 > ttrongly impregnated
with lall as not to dittdive
Lit put into it. A few ket
tles ware procured 6c fume
iait made—hut gen. Smith,
to whom the land belong
ed, dire fled the rock u be
bored, and in a hrffe wh.le 1
me borers ttmek the vt-.i
of lilt water, winch imw
gullies out Line height from j
tiie mouth of a three inch I
hole. rite piace is conve- |
niently fituited on a navi'/ --
rj
hie branch or tnc Cumber- }
lauu river, aim in a thickly I
timbered coui/tiy, which
will fi»poor, h 'trlre'.la ;:s
popui . In a t-r-
-wr hive no doubt, the fa’c
making bufinc's will he car-*
rial ou cxtcnfivcly ai ihe
place.
From t /c northern army .
The army at Salmon tU
ver, we are heppy toiern ny
an officer diredly from that
port, have completed their
; winter q uters, hive a plen
tiful lupply ot provitions
;or th -*ir present ule, and
ire comfortably iituated .end
m good l'p:r 1 1u• \V r e under
hand that the 1 S m. nth*'
men, whole time ot lervice
has about expired, have,al.
I mod without a tingle excep
tion, »c-cnhficd into the ler
vice. Ti e enemy it is laid
hid concentrated their forces
it Cornwall, nearly opposite;
and it was confidently beli
eved meditated an attack up
on our camp so me time da
ting the la<t week. Noap»
prehenlinns were entertained
a to tne relult, (hurt i the
at tun it ber made : as our
numbers and pofitioa were
deemed amply strong to re
fill any force they could
btlug againll them. With
a view to excite difaftectiofi
.•rid inlubordinaiion, an in
iidious placard bad been dis
til bated and puffed u) in
die American camp.* /\
| man who it was supposed
i had condefccndeu to become
die vde indrument of tlx?
enemy in this tranfaclion,
was arrested arul is in cuf
to.iy : and we are furry to
lay i* a citizen ot tins stale,
not attach'd to the army.
Hie t.allowing is a literal
co;-y ot the placard, one of
ain h was handed to us hy
onr inform 'nr, ei dor fed
“ » o th? American army at
Salmon river.”
“ NOTICE.
“ All A nerican Soldiers
who aic willing to quit the
1 Lpiuatural war in which they
I n t engaged, will
receive, at the ffiitifh out
ports, the arrears due to
them by Am *rican gov -
ernniAut. i t the extent of
five months pay. No man
j fhali he req.jtfed to serve
! againtl ids own country ”
Albany /lrgus .
CONGRESS.
No bufindi wai } -fi'v.
'day done in the li'uie .*
, Reprctr*nM(i vt’s. I Pen r
, vvr:o adj turned by tin.* t ■ti
at i 2 o’clock, on m x ■ ».f ,
Mr. binder; toe S - r
b- iug f.’Meri ,ii th r
e t -^• t d. i' i-, 1 »P K-ted, :.i
,* • *
a;» hen a tic au-1 lucccbbd'
endeavor * »»: ;n:ici!'w a mK
»c. e.ne >1 » : «»o i- r;,.-
iDitf I 1 '’ • .Vi*be *
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No. 274.