Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, May 26, 1814, Image 3

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Jht them appear to be sfctjb .JlJrtior ’ line, two frizes and a sloop of war. There .ars also some sm dfer vessels *be exactly ascertained. The large « «!oop that came to jfcungo• ’ tea'ue bar on SundTypUt, sShl af terwards went up Wats* Island Sound, hm turned out to be fro n * Rappahannock loaded witfc tobuCdo, •and w*»s captured by two of the Mo* barges on Sunday morning, i V-e|jr the mouth of Pocom r This information is derived /ioni the sdkw who left the sloop upon the ap vprowh of the barges. - ’ Aittu&GAZ&rrz. set • a—— ‘ TaiHsoAr, fgAf 18 4* : LAST SMtV'tftS Charleston Mi) fe : I? from Amelia Island Rfo/ 7 ‘-*• Mt * I liave news from England to tie 15ti I Mjirch ; the km lon paper*bo were, rM $ art’only to'the st.h—the s tu.ui nos \> the allies at the last dates was very advantageous. No ©o umssionars had* been named to itu#t oars’ at Gotten at the lasi dates. 0p land cotton, Is lid peril. Hie United >Utes* sloop of War Hprolic, was taken byi tie Orpheus Ifrigate, rapt. Pigot, and aas armed ‘at Nassau. ( - k ,w •, £ m Another letter from a friend at sk, , Mary’s, dated PtH mst. says—L<m* Hon papers have been received to the Bth of March inclusive—*tney contain account'of the allies having been completely victorious in a bat** *ie<sS|ight on the 2Sth February. The report of an enemy** fleet hew ing Mary’s river, appetrs to t>e dying * away. A letter from A4< India Island of the 7th inst. ritenti- Cns that there%as only ohe sloop of war off there- The Majestifc, ’ £ra r>fcee] jit will be seen* was in Ikiston th# last (bM.es. k? ,* _ J’ 7mm SWiRBOR. Tpie'following is an extract of a I letter dated backett’s harbor, April * *“ Vs this is the spot, to wuich the ’ •yfes*of the whole nAvion are at pre ( ’'Sent fixet}, you wilt l presume, ex pect to he ir what is. go, ig »:, ; in doing Which I feel mo© i pleasure,*! is l an w iat oust puase Pjivery true American. . ygs* naval \ fqrce consists of hve hue vessels, in i Commission last also i\yq tine brigs, now jfcarly rigged k i mount 26 long ,3Ts each. V si(p that will oe lau icaed about tna 1 >|. of 1 ’ May to mom: 70 guns. di\ and 2Vs besides several .yell , armed senoo-h f v Tiers, that will answer either for batteries or transput*, ine wools Composing a force “I believe ampiy auflicient to enable our gallant i **ha\incey, not only to chase hue Imight, but also to drub h»m; v vx V u From iingstouj'distant abbiit 30 Thiles fro n here, we learn that tney Vave bSilt tv# Urge'vessels,, the last «f which was launched three days since ; so that they will soon oe a | kle to come upon thb faie. This iii m formation was received here the ev f «niug before last by our 1004 out , tCnooner tbe Lady of the Lake, XHt , colhmander of wmen lieut. Gregor,’ in ms report to the com aiodortu says that he .entered the harbor of King- J tton, within a mile of their fleet, and j hfter having reconnoitered, gave i them a gUn. This produced k gen eral alarm in the town ; they beat to •barteri on hoard of the fleet, aftd the whole military force twnich con sists of about? 3000) turned out, ex pecting an attack from our fleet.— lie then wore ship, and stood out of s the harbor. j ► We hav<£ for several days past expected an atiacK. nere, in conse quence of having learned thht the enemy had embarked 2000 men; * but find since tqat he had a spy a ’ tuong ua C wno,Sy the oy came ry informed tliat our fleet, which they * iusp6scd ? had gone to the ucad oi the juke til the they then and gave up the project—Upd well for them for had they ventured they wouiq moat as suredly have been cut up, as tae Harbor is riot only well foruliad, but strongly garrisoned.* —.Jfrcss •, HIGHLY *'#>**’ York, May %• > ’ r the #an extract of a fotter irom a alien cstv-emed friend, dated New Loudoth May 4, ♦ To the editors tfttoe&LYsamtie Adaey by® c > n n of l>tocic %ad mg s pi idr > i off tmf part, for tie r “J#u' rpasc tii so u^m^seagars uy^N^du %y sfc f days feu a i was b>iad ii here, ■pbu t was orde fed WP g j|»y in the, JffHed’ p L «tVu 1-»»1 t 12 c jittiiq»a»iu from Bermuda not to!e£iny nrutnh enter aiiy ports a£t iJ med it i js as wasordered to be su tler blockade jpfcey further states to it late advices, via. Bermuda, say that an ARMISTICE has taken place between all the power* of Eu rope* that it is the expectation that a general peace Will soon take place in and that a congress is now sitting in Francefor the purpose of effecting that object* New York, May 7. • * The United States*,, sloop of war Wasp, of 20 guns, sailed from Portsmouth,/ n. uj on the Ist inst •i»i a cruze. flk Tu? crew of the frigate Macedon ian, sailed yesterday for Albany, on their way to the Lakes. These hearty tars toc'k leave of the Navy Yard in the most cheerful manner. The presence of commodore Rodgers at their departure, some additional aifSfending htijzas. Yesterday afternoon the officers and crew of the United Stated fri gate President, embarked in sloops for New Brunswick, on their way to Philadelphia, 10 man the ’United States* frigate Cl tier rierecommodore Rodgers building at that place. NEWS OF THE ESSEX FRU CAl'Er New-YorE, *May $• A On the *2 cl ult. otf the Capes of the t Dele war# the Santiago was boarded from the BelvMera fri gaie, which put on board A passe n gei, takenSn a Swedish schooner by that frigate on bis passage from ‘.Via* tanzas for Providence, add the schr. sent to Bermuda. The Befvidera had CaptUre<|| the eyenihglielore) in 20 fathom water, the ship New Zea land (then’ in sight/ Jonh fang, prize master, on board Essex as master’s m tte J prize, to the States* frigate Essex, with a cargo of bbls. Oil, The gehL tleman put on board the Santis*# ga, conversed with the prize master and crew* and learned the foliow in £ : .. , . 1 heN’ew Zealand parted from the Essex on the 10th of J muary last f waere they wodld not stated and tne prize master had dispatches from captain Porter, which he destroyed previous to re-capture. $ ,> • Ihe Esa-X had taken tip to the 5 |pta January,'twenty two sail ships’’ and she had cruizing iii com pany with her two ships of 23 .guns c ’ e-tch, and two brigs of 16 had hau.ed up the remainder of the” a small creek, and fortified’ i: witn 00 pieces of cannon. With’ tais tortiiication, together with tne Essex and the armed ships and brigs’ in company, captain Porter, felt him - r self secure and safe from any attach that might be made from thatouar ter. , r The officers and crew of the Essex were in good health—men, ammu nition and provision were plenty— in fact she was not in want of any thing, bhe had hot met with any British cruisers since her arrival in the South Seas, and had not been mo lested by any body ; in fact she had the .command of those seas. This is all the information 1 Could ’ obtain of the Essex. New-York Congressional Election.. ‘ It appears from the returns re ports, and prospects rtf the election oflasjt week, that this state, now re presented in the House of Represen tatives of Congress by 9 republicans and 18 federalists, . will probably, have m the fourteenth Congress, i republican .and 7 federal members a change* considering the war ind all its depressing, circurhstantes, most, remarkably favorable to the general administration. - * ; A New-York CoU r ♦-j THE PRIZE MONEY, Taken on board the Epervier by the Peacock, has been counted ; and we understand that it amounts to ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN TY THOUSAND, NINE HUN DRED AND FIFTY-SIX DOL LARS* * 1 ‘ • Savannah Republican* The loan. * The books of subscription to (he Loan of Ten Millions of ifcliars for the service of the present year, were closed on Monday, according to Pub lic Notice. Moie thaiUhe required amount was offered at 88 for one hundred dollars of stock, being the same terms on which the last Loan was obtained. Thus perish thfc hopes Os Mm*. wituered and biased by the ui.sccrnmaiu and patriotism of the monied men in tins communi «f* »* 1 ‘ . * National Intelligencer • j* . y May 7. /'he publication of some remarks v# have 1 prep* red* lor this day's pa per, upon the leported appointment oi Cbi. U •wkius, to treat with Jlks. fs t>uspetided m conse- Ji<aou uerwett tnpti I-.- • £>/ * ?j? „* .A- * -i ‘ **■’ a mernf>er%f who passed through this” place 01 d.itUidiy !*>s - which is in. substance— ‘.'hat the day before he’ left Washington, tnekifj] Aprils he called on Gen. irmitrong, die Secretary/at War* and enqw id what steps had been taken reia ti.ve to a treaty with the Creek In dians, f which he expected wouid be held/ “«>cie was.informed iji reply, thAt no commissioners would be ap pointed as the g'iiernmeot would not at present.treat with the Indi ans as a nation—-that their ,submis sion would be required, and peace only made with them on condition that they should relinquish so much of . their land, as . would defray the •expencea of the. war against them— that they should renounce, all com munication with foreign nations— expel all foreigners from their coun try—consent to the establishment of a chain of military p<ms, from the iFlorida Jipe* to their northern E dary—to: tl)e openig such iod, COinec ed .with commercial estab lishments, as the may now,for hereafter deem necessary to afford facilities lo the pedple and com merce of the states with, the, city and waters of Mobil§. ihe y added that all .arrange ments how to be madej would be entirely military, Xjuzeilt* BRIGADE orders. St. Mary's , My 7, 1814. ‘ 1 * * ./ c ‘ ‘ i In Consequence of the menacing ap pearance ot tht enemy, who have been for thelast eight days hovering” on the coast with the intention as* it appears from the promulgating of Admiral Cochrane s proclam.atiqn at the town of Fernandina in jpast Florida, *<nd other information entU tied to credit) of destroying this town* or committing depredations on some * of the seaepast of this state. The Brigadier General orders, aiia directs.GoloheJ Scott, of the third regiment of militia*, to order out, without a moment’s de)ay v one hun dred and twenty men from his com mand". properly armed, equtpped St otficered; to. be Stationed at St. Ma ry’s, for its protecuoii, uiltil further* Orders. • ..* .. •. mm .*• . C$ The Lieutenant Colonels of jfche’’ respective reginents ot the first brig ade are also required to holcf the men. under their respective cora m mds. in complete * readiness to march at a moments warning tp a-', ; qy point where thbir services my ? become necessary } be vigilant” in.the mean time in Causing a strict.;, and faithful discharge of parol duty Under this present aspect of af fairs, Jt becomes the duty of every citizen to be on the alert and prepa red to guard against impending dan-, ger. And whereas, the Spanish thorityat Fernandina has permitted’ an intercourse between some of the individuals of that place and the en-. emy, having a tendency to promote and. encourage their.designs, it is en joined on every officer, both civil and military to be vigilant in detect- j ing and apprehending all suspicions characters—and it is . strongly-and seriously recommended to the* res-; peefive town amhoities to cafiie all strangers to report themselves,'in or der that the .object of their visit may be known and thereby avoid unneces- * sary trouble**. . The Brigadier Gen eral avails, himself of this opportunity * to recommend (o the corporation o» St, Mary’s the propriety of Comple ting without r delay, .the . stockade, which has been begun for the de fence of the town, and to exert all the means ip their power to put the town in the best possible state of de fence, until ample means are provi ded for its security* r t JOdN FLOV*| Brigadier GerJewzl. Br txz MiLCEhoEviLLE Mail, We learn that the British squad ron ‘ has disappeared from off our < coast, arid ail alarm there has ceased -—we also learn from the same source that Gen. Buckner Harris uas been cruelly murdered Auljtchawa. The act is supposed to have aeeu perpetrated by a party qf renegade negroes. |C7* : We understand a detach mem of'soo men has been sent by * Gen. Granani in pursuit , of | and the lew who still adnere fortunes. The Gov. of retisaqola will now have an opportunity of/ making good hfs promise, rle last summer assured the Indians, jf the wnitfc people should prove two hard for them* he would and means to send them beyond our teacn. % . 7 Georgia Journal. ... ■ r i ■. ■— “ §c?* WAM hU At this office, some*neat plain k citncr White, striped o* colored. bftfbscubers to the GaicUc who live sufficiently nedf, aiHi wh i will avail themselves ol tais oppoc tunity of making Uusir ffrst payment, tN&Jby so doing c*kr an obligation. #Cjf Cash will he given lor a few well tanned or dressed deer or sheep SHERIFF**? -SALE. On, the firsts Tie• liy ti Jut; ne%: % at The ,Cos ; t i{nti“ jf C'jrk bounty * • triLL BE SOLD. 9 tht- f jlh *yilg property *to wit •i :■ I'hree hundred and fifty acres of sand, !j;ing on Shoal creek in sti 1 countr, joining Charles A. Redd D;v and 1 1arris and others, grantej , ® >t known. five negroea to wit. On-« f iijw known by tile name of vVik, liffy and her three . chUdi eni &ii, Lewis and Edmond—all ievlertan as the property of George Y. Farrar to satisfy m\ execution in favor of the State of Georgia, vs. Georg Y. Far rar as Tax Collector of Clark coun ty.* and John Barnett, Joseph Browa and Jack F. Cocke his securities, t SAMUEL JACKSjtf,%A.ri/ May both. 13 14. i. 1 ■: N v) f ICE. « OS F-'idarptne tenh J.i/ ofjuie nex |.. $Qt. the, pla'ttati )tt *whs *e herts , deceased , formerly tiyedy - r % . WILL BE SOLD, A t “* ■: ‘ * SMB LL the perishable property dr sa ’d Roberts. ( deceased. * : nlife months ,QJfdit will be given—oote> with approved security will be re- 4 u iied. , . * Avery Roberts i- ,/ f ( Administrator. Miy 1814 —i. ..■■ >■ -- - .... —i I, - - , , DOMESTIC MANUtfkciVRES. ; ,'THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ESTABLISHED A y . J.- CARD MAN U FACTOR?,* .• -■- x ifSr- ■ “ ;>1 * » V’ - In this city, where may be uad No 10 Cotton Qards, and Card Leaves ip . ■ M4C///*v£.s; .... :: Os the. be;gt quality.;. which they wil ‘ continue to sell a& lp.w as f hey cai.’ be had’ lor from the ijortqern Cities. hav ng worn out cards,, may * have new leathers with, Wires put on them, making them eSjuaflyfas good, ,&nd at less price. than new cards.— They have also a constant sdppiy oi CUX-POWDER, .* - ‘ f,r : . Os superior quality—manufactured at the AUGUSTA POWDER MILLS, ■,-v ‘ .... v, *>,, v ; • u ; Warranted • equal or greater’ strength arid cleanliness on burning than any made in tiigL'nited. Elites, fins powder.has been thoroughly viied. and highly recommended by tue skillful . sportsmen,—»its’ strength .will be satisfactorily shewn by an accurate||tawder proof.—Also may be had of the m ! , ■■ $| COPPER FOR STILLS, C)f 60 to 120 gallons each, with rais ed Caps and Bottoms; ,with SOLDER AND RIVETS Complete—or they will have them f made up to.order, on short notke— Also a quantity of WHITE HEAD, • vi, ■ K,; • -v * u ::vT In Oil double ground, of Witherelh. Manufacture, warranted to eontam no adulterating, mixture, and pro nounced by all wpo use,it, superior to that wnich is imported from Eng land.— A150,.... PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED > % *’ V - » v MILL SAWS AND MILL SAW FILES. i \.* *'':*• ‘* ( These saws were made to order, of superior thickness and quality.—All low for Cash, or approved Town Paper. # , . , H. & R. THOMAS. Apr(l Is. ADMINISTRATOR’ SADR* WILL BE SOLD On the 25th day of June next, at the } house of Owen SyuUack oj Clark County, \ - f . TVV 6 Negroes, Ben and Tom thl property of Morning deceased—mr tne toeaeiit oi tue oi said deceased. OWdN SPULUOCK; F C. l £jX IV iuui * AcLni.iutrdturs. # *A . $ ‘■ * May 5. [ NO i ICR. * %’■ , - «,'4 ; ; ‘• ii NINE monads from the date Hereof application wiu oe made to ,uie HoWtahle inlciioi oouri oi toiWcave to acil tae Real DbUte oi ttie Uie CoU Peter rtandoipn, deceased; or as mucu tiiereoi as is suuaie m the said couu ly ; for the oencQL oi the aeUa am. creedtois. A 'i « ‘ THOMAS W. COBB, ; * ‘ . Aunt, cum . dOtutmt ‘i March 2Tp UMk- •* ADMTNISTtUToR-^ALS. On F~iJav l/it- 17th day if jfjf/ nett, |j at the late dwciiftqQfytuse johtt Lamtit . deceased, dtkntj, \ Witt BE Sot.§,’ \ #p » , - ; on f a credit of ten mortmt, to ifte m highest part of the personal proper tj of said deceased^ w ■ Knrses, c.ulc, V> goats, geese, an #0 gallon *iiiJ£- a cotton gin, mill iron*?, aurvig or’s domjpftraml chain, <*u box of pane g f u«>s and other artiAcs too tedious to mention. & ~ Notes security will required on all exceeding three dollar Sa • V’ JOHN F. B'VttHfcrT, Administrator May. sth, 1814. “ * ‘ ‘ i —:—i r Nj TItCE. • | H7LJL Zi£ 5-9L/7 it the Cou't-fi use inJmedtfon etorntj am orJedK/jEe fife, iar jf said cast 14.*, .Aim #bn<R worts 01 lea the tdaAA of Jefferson, fjetn ; .*irt of tnc iv.o» , tate ol John Clara, and “ccdseu-—for Mic benefit ol ihe aod Creditors >f said deceased.,.-. A JO 11 N L \ R K., Ad mim strut or» s»¥«. !BU. ‘ * .Jr- n S7T 0. 1 gainst tne est »u ojHtarreU VW’t?'3V^ *t jccased. 4fe rdjgfeaw 1 to lx \%\t them within t.iejtime presets qeii oV 1 *w, pfopeVlyr aatiienticatcdr— v:i those who are indebted .0 sad . •>; ae .re requested to n.ike, lm dilute &J Ml JO’IWESP# . |visits, *m r .. #■, . , , » a iwaa> rax >rS. „ fv *2rh, 1814 _ Jj *— 2 : •myenuiTMOs HbV-O- • Ojpt. . >€w 1 1 1 v dnntnil C«mrfie tccrfienUm ... is* tuition.wilt be on V\>d * ) -sday the 27th of 3u * y n ~~n* -•• -*, * l-» O r-t R i mo»t excellent Jii>J f— Kn- of • *v* e •> leir’ “"T * igraa iso-i r- --, r -irritt-*— vjjbO KxilA. -;*iCLA&x surEsio'A cour o , . M ‘. Ij” V 1 ‘ ■ . ‘* ■, ADJOURN SK?r&MJ£M TttRM 184 J. V I* -v, r - jp James Thomas, S.• Ir v,... v». ; X RULE NISI * >» a;v y.» . * 4 ••• < 4r . f Michael .V Gauvaio. j . . 1 , UPON the petition of James f ho mas praying the foreclosure qf tlie c quity of, redemption contained in a certii,n mortgage, feiven by,a aet A. Gdtivatn to the said James Thomas, on a certain tract larici tontaimqg six hundred acres, beuig part of. two five thoiii .nd acre is of land granted tp Charles Henry P'Estaing, > lncludiiig a tract of one hundred, acres, lately oc* cupied-by John i'lipinas and sold to said A. Gafivain by said John Thomas, the said land lying and be* in the, county and state aforesaid on the waters of Trail creels, fc!r the better* securing the payment of a certain sum therein specified! It .is ORDEf#EO, that the said Michael A* Gauvaui do pay into this court in twelve months from mis date, the {mncijjal and* interest in said mortgage contained, and the cost expended in and about the fore-, ciosing the same, or be barred of fiis equity of redemptioi| in and to the same. And that this rifle be pub lished once a month ifor twelve mdnthrs in one of public gazettes of this state, or served upon the de leodani six molfths previous to tne by this rule, to paj? off tnepsum contained tn # sa|d moitgfge. 4 A True Copy froij\ the Minutes of s.iidf # Court this Stn day of January, 18yi. 4 6i hKniW .* Ch.'k* ’ ‘ 1 . . ilk. * §C7* PLEASE ATFEmD* ALL those indebted Vo toe Sub scriber for tuition, siil oblige hint >y calling oh Mr. Josiah Newton or ahd mahuig r ayment o joon as po2»5!ole. ! * . ‘ SWtfo- .vV. OOBfiCiNTS. JJ.—L—Xi i A XLoLajNJU fcUbiiNLo.S, W ATKiKsyiLLt. I. E. respectfully ac quaints the mnabitkius of W&'J?. s tili£ and its vicinity, and the p the A general, that he has comiii need the above business in tnts place <n ail its various branches, and that nis utmost endeavors will be'exerted for the complete carrying it on. He will ue extremely assiduous ;o give satis!acuoh to those who may he pleased to employ him ; and their favor* Will tfe»*r*teluUy acknow ledged. He will be at pams to |uo cuve the neatest and ik west iasuiuiis tlis terms wiftfte luoawrate and aci cominouatmg, # # J ,mfr>n t t»u. ‘ W. 1