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MIRSOS.
— AVGUSTA —
Saturday Night, March 19
Froai the National Intelligencer, March io.
YAZOO CLAIMS.
The ptopofition ag cod to by the Senate
of t!je United Stares, (or a rompronife of
the claim; generally known by the name of
the Y 4200 Claiiiw, lias to tar received atten
tion tn the Houf. of Reprefeotativrs as to
be refened to a leiciSt committee. We in- i
cine to the opinion, frooi the fentimeut* '
t Towed on the floor of the Houfe.that the
bill will cot pass t: at Lody, a d ot course
will not become a law, unless there fliall be
an entire and unequivocal r«Tnquilhment of
title on the part ot these who cow hold a
claim to the ljnd. nor p rliapt übiefs, the
a.iicu.it of the compofitinn proposed to be
n' owtd them be reduc-d. Without the
fii fl of these conditions, no nun in his senses
tvouid vote for the bill; and we do not uii
c’crtalce to fay that it ought to pass in any
ihape. Every principle of juflice and equity
\>ouid certainly be fatofird, by refunding to
me third purctiafer; the monier they :&jal
lv paid for claims of so fdfpicinu. a charac
ter, together with kg.l intcrrrt fr.ee the
date of their pure'.ale. five million* of
acre* of land would probably more than
treble in v.lue the aggregate amount which
under lucn a rule would heve to be paid.
On Wttlcefday evening lad, a vio'ent tV'
a ole on Lake Erie, accompanied with ram,
Ihe pale continued unfit i kurltitv nigiu ;
the rain Las completely deflroved the fieigh
i: g m all the great rends in this part oi the
country. The ice on Lake Eric has been in
a manner broken up. A gsai.cman trom
Clcavelaud informs u*, that the ice in ti e
upper part ot the l ake is quite gone. The
fleet at Erie, may now be pronounced coni
pittely fate from any enterp. it,c» of the ene
my.-—Buffalo* Oazettee.
INDI AN COUNCIL
Dayton (Ohio) February 8.
Lad Friday 50 or bo Indians (of which
number ave about 20 Chiefs) arrived at this
place to join in cautnil with Gen. Harrison
lotlifpofition hr* prevented the general from
attending as was expc&ol. Mr. Johnttou,
Indian yent, proceeded with the Chief* to
t ie ultimate oiijebt of the couucil on Sun
day. I tie following tribes were reprtfrtued
in the council at Daytor. : Shaw anode,
Wyandot*, Semea*, Miataii.*, PoUavvatiiuie*,
Ottawa* and Kickapoo*.
From the Boston Chror.icle of Monday.
LATEST FROM BURLING f ON.
_We underfland by a gentleman who ar
rived in this town iafl evening from Burling
ton, that a party of Eritifh troops, conlilliug
of about 2000, u .d;r the command of CoL
i-’cott, lately trifled over to French Milk,
and from tueuce proceeded to Maione, and
Cnareaugay Four Comers; hilt app-ehend
iug ati attack from the American army at
Pittsburgh, they prtcipitatciy retreated in
the Tniclii of a violent fierm of snow and hail,
on Sunday evening, aotli instant, towards
Cottar; de Lac. I h.y inquired with much
earacftuels about F-rfytb * r“giment, and
fatmed to owe thena a particular enmity.
n bout 60 regu <>r* had drferted from
them, and were with the An erica., army at
Piau*burgh They were principally itifli,
and flared that one half the regimsne to
which they btlcugcd would dtfert, iliould an
oppor.uniiy off.r. The g-otleman frum
whom we procured the above intelligence,
was made prisoner by this partiztn c. rp*,
but having a previous paro ; e in hi* pocket,
wag rekafed He had feut an exprtf* to j
Gen. Wilkiufon, appriftng him of the move
ments ot the enemy.
The Britlfh Officers, prisoners of war, or-
deied from Burlington to Chefliire, Malt,
have all, except two, violated their parole i
of honor, and deserted to Canada They
weie, however, arrrfled & confined iu Mon
treal prilon by the enemy.
FROM SOCKETS HARBOR.
The following is an extract cf a letter
fr’im a gentleman there, to hi* triend in Bal
timore, dated the 2iit of Feoruarv.
“ I hi* place is very flrcr;®, and defies at
tack. We have »ix block-houses calculated
to rake every point of approach, and the I
fquadrou it advantageously arranged for ile
fenfive and deflrndlivc puipofes. Captain
Chauncey is buiiuiag three vtfTels of war,
aud converting the bylph [fchooriei] into a
trig. _
“ Some arc of opinion, that Gen. Wiikin
fon will undertake an expedition from Plain
burgh this winter. The ttoeps are healthy.
Accommodations are better here tlun for
merly, as the town is much improved.”
ENTER PRIZE AND RATTLE SNAKE.
A r r.v*d,on the 6th ino. the Bri ilk priva
toer fchb> urr mounting 12 guns and
having t** j n the hold She lailtout of Naf
fau, New p-„ i.jence, and had n.ade f. veral
c.p'ures, niofVy , fc tuey Spanilh Air.eri
o n«. Ihe priae w*. brought in bv Mr. J
It- Au ick of thcyiiited Etaiet" brigEctrr
pize, lieutenant PeuQn,. Wl by wlnrh the prize
was taken, the Unii-d Stales’ brig Rattle
.make, capt. Creighton being in company
cn the Mar* was br-»rd*d ft.e was off
Cape Florid* and had abeut 45 black* on
board, the white ciew cx-eptii.e captain &
U fl. C | 0i - f 4fJ l *kcn to ttie bo?t ar.d rowed
off, 'uirg appreheufive 01 impairment from
the two brigs, Which tiiey fuppobrd lo be
4
a
Fn * !ia * r„ she crutfe of the Rsttlc Snake
ana Enterpjis , t our Vl ffcU hat) be*.; cap
turn',two o! which they lunk,the other two,
t. e IlabelU and the Mars, have arrived in
tin* port.—Wiiumigtoii C>Az^tie.
On Wcdnefday, Mr. Wright, of Md. laid
the fol owing Rdolulion before the Kouie
of Reprelentatives.
Reso ved, I hat a committee be appointed
to enquire into the expediency of fufpendiug
the Embargo Law, during the iinpcndiug
negotiation* for Peace.
He did this upon the ground, that he
thought he was juftified fr»m the conduA of
both government* in the belief than an
Armistice will be agreed to on the com
mencement of the ucgeciationt at Gotteu
t>urg, Ac. 4cc. On the qu<ftion of confidc
ratinn of this refulution the Aye* and N"e»
w, re called for, and were Aye* 65, Noe* 68 ;
; Houle relufed to counter it.
Milledgeville , March 16.
Col. Rullell, we under
diand, at the head of ISOO
men, will lhortly take up a
politico, at the junction of
Coofa&l’alapoolajStt which
place he will be joined, by
a body ol “ choice lpirits,”
under the command of Gov.
Claiborne. From this point
they wiii be enabled io ad
with much fucccfs 3gaind
the enemy 3 and if nect il iry
co opera.e with Jack-Con;
who ftili retains his pofl at
icn-luards, about So miles
above the cpufluence ot ii:e
two rivers.
Such is the deplorable si
tuation of the hotiiic party,
it is the opinion of a dhlin.
guifhed and intelligent ot
ticer, with whom we have
conversed, that the prelent
campaign will bring the
pediiiori to a fuccefsiul ilfue,
even should there not be a
blow ilruck on either fide.
[Argus.)
MARRIED, on Thurfdtr eveniucr. the
10th instant, in lll.nd, Mr. JOHN
NEAL, to Miss SARAH GLOVER.
COMMUNICATED.
Departed this life, on tin- morning of the
infl. near the Cl'crokce Ponds, S.-.u-h
Carolina, Mrs SUSANNAH HAMMOND,
wife of Mr. Le Roy Hummond, |u ;. in ihc
89. h year of lirr agr - leavi ga terder lv»s
baad imd a Urge family of children, with
numerous relative* and acquaintance* to la
meet her irreparable loss.
DiHD, in Frankford, SufiVx P-Hin'T.
Jsrfev, on the 14th ult. Ma IT HFW W|',.
IJAMS, at tiie advanced agr of 124 xe.'s.
He wa. born iu Walt*, (Europe) b, J., naiv
1690-s-was a I'oldier during the reign of
Queen Ann, and wa» at the 1 king of Minor
ca from the SpaniaiH*, a id iu ain oft all (be
mod memorable hats !e* in the Izft c-ntury,
to t e taking of Quebec un* er Wolfe; after
l which he fettled in this country ; bu: I Uug
bis wife, by whom he h d two k*ns, he at
I the late revolution in Ameriia jdineu tiie
fctvice, in which he conli ;U‘d mail the
cl fc of the war, fi ce which he ha i.ved iu
tli* country, until l.is death. He uasup
j ward* of twenty yn .rs in the ea L rvice, and
mere than that time in different L vices a*
a fofdier, on land. Hi* 1 colieClioi, wa* xd
n.irable until a fftort tare hcfoie las de.uh;
he would repeat the different tranfadlious of
hi* life fr< m his larly day., and give a mod
tiifrii cl account of the ctigagea.tnls lie Ltd
been in.
PRICE current.
TOITON, 13 0 13 1-2
FLOUR, 510J12
WHIsKF.Y, 62 12
BA ON, 8 1 2
CORN MEAL, 62 t-3
SALT, 2 so
ATTENTION !
120fA District Company, (Georgia
Militia.
An election will be held at the
Globe i tvern, na 1 Uh>l) \Y :he
29 h iuvtant, tor u Lth L IT.N •.N T
(in sh s-*id cooijjitnv) tu fiil the va
cancy occasioned by the resignation
oj Lio.u, Bzcc.
'(’ins election for ENSIGN wil!
be on t .c san.e day, a- d not on tl<c
2E h, as |»r viouslv ordered, A.I
p roona tnticied to vote, are re
q icited to a tend between the
houis of 10 *nd ‘J o’ciutk, on iliac
uay. By order cj
Ca|j‘. Grex."* . li aJar wall
3 March 19
The Celebrated Fannin *
Horse QUAKER,
Wiii Hand dierniuing frafon
one half of his lime at the Pian-
I t«'ion of the fubferiber, in Co.
| iumbia county, t 8 miles ahovt
■ Aoguffa, near tie Peteubuig
and the other half of his
nme at Columbia Couit-houfe.
i he lealon will commence on
j the xo.h day ot March, at the
! bouic of the fuhtettue , where
jhe will rema n four days,;
and .hen be removed to Coltim- j
bu Court.bbulet where he will
remain the lame length of time, )
and then again return, and (o '
alternate through the lealon,
wuich will end on the joih July.
He will Rand at the low pjjrc
of fifteen Dollars the lealon,
payable by note the firfl day of
December next, which note mull
be lent with the Mate; Eight
DolUis the fing’e vilit, and fifty
cm:* to the groom in everv in
iianv.e, to be pail at the time of
ieivtee. Any Mare that Joes
not purve in foal, (hall have the
benefit of the la! Ha lon, provi
ded lie is not in keeping for a
race. Every a temion wil» be
to Mates, but no refpoufi
Lil ly for a cidents.
Q ker is an elegant fi;ure,
t lit hit. Cii hands tic a had high,
mx years r id, a ted lo rd, of
fupeiio; f un ai d conltitulion.
PEDIGREE.
QUAKER was got by the
celc orated liorfc Gailaim, who
w»* got by the impoited horse
L diord, and he by Dlmgan
ri.in. whole fire was EElipfe,
His dam by limported mare
M. uUnno ; his grand dasi Mils
' > *cgg», by Matchcm ; hi| great |
g an dam by Regulus, jut of
King Herod’s d*m, and
10, by 'hr Grdjlphin Arabian.
Quaker’s dam was got by the
Ci.teb a-.ed horse Shat k, his grand
Lam by Brimmer, and he was
g n by,the need tunning horse
tJ i.T.mei in Vi his kreat
g nrd d tn y the nosed imbort. j
|tu boric .vied ey. As foi Qua.
I ke. s pe, fo-suffices as a runner,
they Cinnot aumit of a doupt—
ne has aon nine pu.fes ot4 of;
(hi.teen, beating iotne o| as
good horfe# as ever was knewn
io run in any part of the war id, 1
1 and winning one match tact.
b. Martin.
March lg 3t
Georgia—Columbia County.
Whereas Elizabeth Dvggett*ud
Richaid E..b*r.k, hath applied hr
letter* oi administration on thees.
tate a':c cffscU of Ata Doggtu,
dec a»ed.
’1 h 9t* are therefore to cite and
ali and singular, the kin
dred and creditor* of said dec’d.
to be and appear a* tn; tfiice, with
j . the r.mr presciibtd by l«w, to
siuw cause, (d any they have) tit.y
letters of aduniutsiraiiun shoild
} not b- granted.
I G;vea under my hand, the 12th
■ Marti), 1814,
A. CR iWFORD, C.C. 0.
fecorgu—-Columbia Couniy.
Wliere-as Joseph Van.h)l| has
\ applied f- • letters of admmis’ra v.n
on the e*»a;e and elf. eta of Dan cl I
W. Marahaii, deceased.
These a’-e therefore to cite
admonish all and sing djr, the trio*
dr-d and cr-ditor* of s.ij dec’d.
•u be and appear at mv efftst, w.tii
i in :hr time preacribrd b, law, to j
i she v can*?, (it a ly tb y have) wt.y !
letter* of administration .hou.d not
bs grauie i.
G'-ven under my hand, the l£ h |
Mar h, 181
A CRAWFORD, C. C. 0, '
Administrator’s sialc.
will iik sold.
* ( - mdi a Co'-r -’»i*sj ?. »-i
' ,c f j>inclivinla 'c «s ,
surtMiit to an order o' in* h , ms .
>b e the Court ut O-dinary . f\* d
° ,,n ;T.all the Hra! K*tr« ol tho
•ne John Patrick, decea ed, co -
utit t of the following I rucu tl
l*»n<lj v z ;
Oac ti act containing J4oace t $
>n Colombia ani Ktchtnoud com.-
~rn > H»ow.» by the nanu w * ( h B
JU »k.r Spring tract, b unded by
* GGruon and other*.
| One tiact Cv»i tuning 202 t-2
; * cre ' , > in *he i*.h di -trict ol i;.,!d,
wm ciontv, No. 2oS.
j 2#2 i 2 acres oi Land in the 9 h
rfiaTitt oi \'» l.kiiuoa touu’y, No.
156'
1 3 acre * in the e h district
of Ufit .win county, No. 143.
100 icres of laud m Columbia
county,i*< joiutng tl'okc a *il others,
i-n 'he vat. i* ot HeniU crack.
Pj aciks of !:uuj jn liuul cotinty,
adjoiui»g the abnta tract, Hciulcr
scu and Coke.
12 1 10 h re*of tand n *ai(| coua
tv, k(ij > t»ing Vfitiicbuib , Coke ik
VV'att rn*n.
50 ar ca m said county, adj .in
i.'g i.ok ■, Beil and Stalling*.
leiro-ol ire, Cash—the pro-*
perty nou to alte.ed uutil the
teims a'r,coaipiied with, ami ih«
Durchatrilto p*y foi the 'Villus.—
S'dd tor djie of the iteirs
| and crc tl iorr.
I ifcgh Patiick, adm'r.
March |g.
Georgiy—Columbia County, 1
\V!i«r*4a John Mairme fiat },p.
plied for letters of admi nit ration
on the e»'ite and *fTecta of Henry
Malone, okc«»*«d %
These ar« therafore to cite ami
admonish til *od singular, rhe klu
j died and creditors r fs i d di c’d,
! to be and at my wito.
j in the tinie prcacribtd b|i Uw, to
j skew cau*e, ( I any they have) why
i lcitera of a4nimistrauoa should no*
be granted. 9
G ven ti<lder my hand, the 12th
March, 1114.
A. CRAW FORD, C. C. O.
- "** *” - •*“ -
Georgia—Columbia County.
V\ h.-rea* Airy and Nathan Urn
ton hath applied for !ette»s of ad*
ministration ©u the estate & eflLcta
of William Benton, deceased.
I he-e are therefore to cue and
adnrioni.h ailrtod singular, the kinw
rired and cr dito,s of *n.M dec’d,
;ro b:: and app i a , a; my fcfiice, wnh
->n the time prescribed by law, to
• hew cause, ( t any th: y have) why
letter* ol adiu tiijtradon snoulu not
be granu-d.
Gu " under my hand, the 12th
March, ui4.
A. CRAWFORD, C. C O.
Georgia—Columbia County.
Whereas Ar4l)ib*ld Hagur" has
r*polircl for lettutiof admiuintiar on
on thueststeandiffeci* of Thomas
G. Davie, deceased.
I lic*e are therefore to cite and
admonish ail and singular, the k u- %
dred and credituts of raid tiec’d,-
to b* and appear j my office, wi.h*
in the time d by law, to
shew (if aty, they have) why
letters of admiuiauatiou should not
be geamrd.
Given u der mv hand, the 12. h
Match, 1814.
A, CRAWFORD, C. C.O.
■ 11 1 ■ ■ •“•* «—* .. -*■ ■*
Georgia—Columbia County.
Whereaa W'llli.in an I Saontrl
j Germany hath applied for lcr< r»
> of administiarioa jwidt the Will
i aanexed) on the estate and eflec.s
j of John Germany, (Wealed.
! There a-e thrrcJr.ro to cite and
admonish ail and singular, th t k"n
drtd and cradiiori of dec’d.
to be and appeal at my office, with,
j in the time prescribed by law, ko
1 eii-w cau e ( f any they have) why
hue' • oi adumiUuatioi) shou.d not
» be gran ed.
G ven under my hand, the 12 h
Marsh, 18,4.
A u UaU FORD, C. C. O,