Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, August 04, 1814, Image 3

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*»Kji to hiprepxfed fbr the i»Jt|irnatj|p. It U pstst devout, to be wished, that ‘*we would f ojfteri the rirfor of parry, even for a season »i»at \ve mig'it g've ot»r united sup;/ort to otn country If M'nrg -mery feli'before the walls <* 1 !> v in a-jlift cau-'O, when V/ t .bing on Commanded our armies by sort i ,g.e ian Jr he firoreo that the brcw-nt’ content w nn- Just f JD and the Aweakat, < ■ ntes more outran hom England. :hah Arrerka i ree and independent ? Lt the plunder hfnuf , ‘■ proper t> upon’he highway Ot nations; the n£ utm seafhen ; .he «.ialpir.g finite «f the savages—and the bl-*ncli.xpil> upon j the- dcc!>'s of ihr- answer trfe qne -i , floti KyvHe our ruler*, tu> h.. gor ; charge them i)o more wrh a f energy. while * sou wi’hir/tda largr* jKmi m -rs ahe strength of the nan-in It >v .mid "be ac. i'mmal act id , deprive a man of ‘« he use of one of Jtij*. legs, ‘xihni. thhnV beat bim divvnfoppio'. running.— Let . the spirit ofpit riot isitr ta lv c pos-ess-ouof <mr hearts, ami \ rsptre u*, whh nemnind. Let ns prove ourselves worhy of she rich ti4&r> Pance we enjov-fMjhat hand U down Wmpaired to'unborn ‘mil:tons.’'’ 7 •<*,'] di./'yy'y>/>y r rjr r ,s / y r s-ss y /^r atht.xs. Gazette. 90 iTfWtisDar, AVctisr 4 9 1814. %pf.c received no KoHhern Mad yckjhirday Which will account fort iiedith of late ifttellrgtnce of this Week’s paper. FVbnv the papers re ceived by the Son them Mail of to day* we ha ? e made a few extracts PtvhMh w, d bv- found below. \V ,: have seen the Official Letter t.K General Brown (which we shall , our next J relative to the etpuire«of Fort Erie and the defeat m the British army in that quarter immediately after. In these affairs our loss was i9 i exclusive of those slightly wounded—that of the ene* tn), in killed and wounded, which ieii into our hands, 306. “CREEK N \ iTfON. Kotwithstanding the incredulity Timh’ seems to exist at thc.cfty of Washington respecting it, there is ho doubt of the British having land ed in Florida Col. Milton, the same I* ho signalized himself in -Canada wfct summer, informs us, that jus. t)rtbrc he left Fort ‘Jackson [Uie\ a runner seat to ascertain the strength of the. enemy, at yVppulat sdiicola returned with information’ vrtucu lie fully credits, of four thou sand mixed troops being th^re—that <n°rje ot the same description were expected—and that all the lower In-’ thousand, vv_ere decidedly, hostile.— Jt is much to be regretted that in aach a state of things the intermedi ate p9sts .between our frontier and jeort- Jacks'da should pe left entirely jj ; meu .i:re!i not having | trsen taiied in time* to supply Lietr j places and the North and South. ’ Carolina militia refusing to renri un a lew days longer than their term of aervlce. which expired oif .Monday Vo rwneiily this evil us far as practi cable, orders have been* issue’d, by ,oulr I'.xectitiVe npliaince hitn. a late requisition from General Pinck-, xjey, for Captsi Smith, Green and Wooten of Jasper, arid Hucttahy oi Jones, to repair With tneir go nap allies to by Bundy next and i to march forthwith for their severaE wUtions, i’he following extractfroin an office^ o * rank in the army to the- Editors, .dateii 1 . at Eo rt-ts aw kins o n the first instant, will shew ilie neces •Ky of The North-Caro iinians are coining in, and the garri sons arc left unprotected. The troops trom oeorgut destined to sup uietr places, should be hurried •iv with all speed— hot only for tue protection of the posts, hut the large Quantities of provisions which are e- exposed.** Georgia.Jwr nt!. dfcj f>y of a litter to a gentle man in this > citj’y (ft ithmjndf dtited) Fkf.dkiucksburg, July ‘JJ, | 6 o clOcic, A. M. J^carSih, . The enertij have landed in Westrtfhr’eHind •pwnty and aa express has arrived stating that they have taken possession of the court-house , irirh about 150 U men. Our citizens are now 4ndcr »rms and are to march to Mattox-Bridge that at least 3 or 900 men will be on tueir march by J o'clock this evening. < A LtxAN July 21. The report of the arrival ot a formidable j British force the mouth of the Patuxent is j oOnhrtr.ed. A gentleman who arrived it this * from thence 014 Tuesday states this force ■y twehty siXjjuiU, iiiciudmg large and small wfeacls.o- ; Gjfl. LATEST FROM 6fiN. BROWN. / AftC.LS ojtice, Albany, Saturday. , At 5 P M. Ot'the 9ttrinst. Geir. Brown es faWiihed Ins quarters at (Tieenstown IJ <Hg‘nsV the baggage having been left a: j Gtuppeway, tmder care of gen, Porter. The tnemy retired, with precip'uatioiv; after hurn ing his barcacks. to Fort George ai^Niagara. confidem\ was inured that ythh the expected co-operajion of Chiuncey, ihe enemy w* ultl be cantured, his retreat by being ctp'oii. * Chauncey will dii-aj'[>oint him tiniest a deep game of de* w\th This news may be depended upoh, ■ a ■■■■. - ‘ f Columbian . f Haiti more, July 21., ;.T-^ i*u««press-arriv'-d in this city this morning VV isi>t, h, ‘announcing that wuish y have Jmi3<d, about 300 * men Wi*y »v n L v m, .i.cvv n- -—f Leon idio wn^^3 pant to art* in this o£€i; i&fyb ’ <■ -unty, <;oira.*i*£ about j6O or 70 houses a •urt house andjail-j ‘ * ! , V report is.also in circulatory Which is said Jo be weltfuun led, Thar ♦he'etlfefny have burnt •ne court home and jail in Calvert county Apprehension* are entertained E»r the safely “>t important iccords, and other public paper's W& report of XJjf armistice I appears no? to gain mineral credit—The. pns«ibilkv of such an eveut is admitted; a •rt,,.. , ,j .u:.d be agreed'on, if there wa a }.r< ba'nljty o; a peace fe ukir.g from 1 the perming negociations, Hut jt appears-to us iha* if anv armistice was concluded the ‘-sahi & vessels white)i carried it to Halifax, would bring a notification of it In some government. It doernor appear rhre v;which arrived at Halifax has any .such advices for us Let us not he pp. off rwir guard. ’ The rumor from it a’ifj|x may be,p«iv a device of the ene my. • . , “ “ WVch ye therefme for we know, not when the enemy will come. National Intelligencer, / , . txoM run xoßrHr.px frontier- F'-im the Albany Argus ofthc 19 th inst F rr) m Sacke»t*» Harbor, ottr accounts are to Thursday evening. The fleet was in port, ’ nor was it known when it would go out. Its co-operation is undoubtedly expected at the head of Lake Ontario ; and there is some- . tiding of a mystery in the delay. We are.. \ however, disposed to think it has sailed ere this. • “ We havo received information that our . forces have advanced to For: George, the e- \ nemy retreating to Niagara, and have en camped in rear of that place. fresh reinforcements in ‘CANADA. From the Commercial Ad* vertiser , July 16 On the margiu of the Plattsburgh Herald, J received at this ofijee this morning is written tne following note : 4 Plq tt sou rga\ July *t!i 0 -''clock'.'A. M ‘ VVe are informed bv a gentleman ofveia citv, who has jj|sr arrived here from Malone, * in franklin County, that he had seen a ha ;d-, | bill printed two or three uavs since a:’ Mon- * treal, announcing the arrival of 20 regim-nts of Lord Wellington’s army a* Quebec contain ing between 12 and 15090. men ’ MESON ACADEMY .At an examination of the Stu-, dentjsof Meson Academy, the Trus tees, with a view to excite in t\re minds, of the youth of, this institu tion a laudable ambition to persevere in the pursuit of knowledge, have deemed it proper to notice those who excelled in the several branches. ’ Miller Grieve, Joseph Lumpkin, Lumpkin, loseph Early. Franklin., Hill and Hampton H>ll, be ing examined jn the, Latin language, the first honor was ’ adjudg ‘d to At. Grieve, the second to J. Lumpkin. i'he next class, consisting of Ed mund Jenkins and Callender Grieve, was examined on English Grammar* the preference was due G. Grieve. rjiose next examined were, John Edmund Jenkins, Willis Jordan, William Walker, William Wray, in Arithmetic. ~ J. Gresham / was fentitle.d/o first distinction. In composition M. Grieve obtain ed .the first honor, J. Lumpkin the Second, a|d T. Lumpkin the third. In Elocution, it was, thought J. Lu npkin excelled, M. Grieve next— it was diißcuit to. make any further distinction. < rb In Writing Hampton Hill excel led. _ * i LzxiNGrox, ’ July 22, 1314. i£3*\\ CAM?-MEEmG. A'Camp-Meeting f<?t* the purpos es of Religious Worship and • h'>Ce lebrationof the Lord’s Supper, will be held near D uiieLville in Madison county, on the 19th, SOtti and 21st days of August next, rite exercis es will be conducted by the Rev. ~ Dr. J. Brown, the Rev. Thos. New ton and others, ‘ ‘ art authorised to state t,v V w - Gobs, Estj. K not [ a Candidate for Congress. V The Editors of rhe Georgia Argus are requested to insert the above. CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS. . -—la .. V* We have much pleasure in V beiwg authorised to state that R. H. WILDE, Esq. will be a condidate at the ensuing electioq, to represent this state, in the House of Represen tatives of the 14th Congres of the U. States. S’ ■ 1 * —i ♦/ We arc authorised to state that Dr. Jo ei, Abbot? l>e a Candida e at the-en suing election, to.represent this State, in the House of Representatives of the 14th Con gress of the United States. u - V Wk are authorised to state that Wilson Luropxm* Esq. will be a candidate at the en suing election to represent this State m the : 14th Congress*of the United States. * V W* »e authorised to state that Hi aam r 1 < i? KS ’. *' 5, T H a candidate at the ertsu- ; wg elwtionto represent tins State in the 14th Congas of the Um.vd States. - . *** unc^?rstan d that our present Mem bers of Congress of the House of Representa tives. (with the exception of Col.* Troup) »yiil be cai the Etisuing\ election to represent this State in the House oflßeprtsen tati\<r.> < t the 14? h Congress ’of the United .States, to wit-Johu Thomas Tel fair, Alfred Cuthbcrt, R jUing Hall and Wil ■ ham Esquires. * •• caks3?d vr r,* rot* <rm * LEGI.S.vA-i ORE. “ > J i* , W* affc.aitthpmed to s-.afe that Major’ MrVcii&UL yyiii be a eaCdida-e at the ensuing eiecfiou ro represent tb% con.'uy in meHoust ofHepj-ese i aflvesbf tne State Legid^tufe. V E ate au Korised to sta*e, that Major L. W. Harris will be”k candidate at theea> *jingelection «o represent this county in the House of Representatives of the State Legis lature. **. We are authorised to statue*- that Capt J. H\yes will be a Candida e at the ensuing election ro represent this county in the House of Representatives of the State Legisla-ure. V We are authorised to state, that Capt. W. Rosseter will be a candidate at the ensuing edgpton to represen this count yin the Hbuse ot Representatives of the State Legislature. ** We are authorised to state} that Capt W Clark will be a candidate at the ensuing j #€tibrt to represent this county in the House Representatives of the State Lerisia;ure. - !ss-=-sgL==L-ri^. SOLOMON BETTON r leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has rented for the present and ensuing year the House and Lot formerly occupied by Capt. Cary, in Athens, as a Private Boarding-House, which stands, on the first street immediately buck of Capt* Brown’s, where he intends keeping FRIVAIE ENTERTAIN MENT / for visitors wishing 10 spend the sickly season in ‘this Town, for tra? .veiling Gentlemen, and Students of College, to whom every ‘attention will be paid, and exertion* made, to* give entire sat is fact soil Avgust 4, ißl4* - ‘.-rv • ‘« ’■ ■ “ *'» ‘ - . NOdiCE. ScZP ON- the jirJt Tuesday in September next, at Lexington, O glcthorpe county, WILI. BE SOLD, By Strong & Hobson, • , A FIFTY! AW COTTON GIN. ■’A 4 * -v. . _• * • fc - . x\» - ‘ < t i somewhat %v« rn, for the mutual be nefit'of the parmers* rug it st 4, 18 1 *»• % $t ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On Saturday the 17 th of September next WILL BE SOLD ■. , ALL the Goods and Chattels of James Hagin, deceased, for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JESSE ROBERTS, •’ Administrator. August 4, 1814. NOTICE. . ALL persons having demands a» gainst the estate of James flagin, du- requested to render therfx in properly attested Within the time pointed out by law—And those in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. jassE Roberts; ; _ Administrator, August 4. 1814, NOTICE. - ALL persons having; demands'a gainst the estate of Thomas Roberts, deceased, are requested to render therm in properly attested withih the time prescribed by law—and those indebted to the said estate,are re quested to make immediate pay ment. JESSE ROBERTS, Administrator. ; August 4, 1814. * GEORGIA{CIark county • , Whereas Jacob Bankston, one of the exec utors of Lanibeth Hopkins, Sen. deceased, applies for letters of dismission from the es-. tate of said deceased. v These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ar.d appear within six months from the date hereof, at my office, to shew cause, if any r why said letters of mission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this Ist _dav of August , 1814 L JOHN HOD<£E, C. C. O GEORGIA, Clark County. WHEREAS George Y. Farrar, one 1 of the executors of Thomas Britain, deceased, applies for letters of dismission frsm • the es tate of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear within six months from the date hereof, at my office, to” shew cause, if any, why said letters of dis mission should ipt be granted. \ “Given under vy hand at office this day of August , 1814. JOHN HODGE, C. C. O. • i 11 - , , ‘ - ————————— GEORGIA , Glark County. Whe re aArina Mapp applies for letters ol administration on the estate of Littleton Mapp, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite a* and admonish 1 all and singular the kindred/ and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear a* :ny office wjthin the time pointed out by law, to shew cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted., “f Given under my hand at office this Ij/ day of August, 1814* f JOHN HODGE, C. C. O. _ . ** I. I I-- - ■ - r '- FOR #ALE S A most excellent JENNY—En quire of the primers hereof. ■j ‘*'■ ‘’ i ” - • *l. ,^ 1 ‘ *? ■'’*• , C v g*'»wj>, fc I i»o hereby caution all peraohs from trading’ for a note given td subscriberjby Benjamin D. Harris,»c of Greene county, for ten dollars, due sometime \n 1810 as said note JaSs * been lost or‘mislaid so that i cannot find it. WM. ROBERTS. July 28, 1814. : c NOTICE. Nine months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable (the Inferior Court of Clark County when sitting for ordinary purposes, ini’ leave to sell two hundred acres of land ('the same being itaore ; or less ) tying and being in said county on the waters of Porter's creek, granted to John Bjtrnett, joining lands ot Bro.wtt, Moore and others— Also two hundred and sixty acres, lying and being in Jackson county On the waters of Curry’;* creek, near ’ Jefferson, granted to Brantly.-*. ’Hie aforesaid tracts of land to be sold for the benefit of the heir* and .creditors of John Barnett, deceased, late.ot Clark County. JOHN F. BARNETT, • ‘j J J Administrator July 7y 1814a Clark count\\ W U ERE AS Sally Green has-ap plied for letters of administration on the estate of John R. Green, lately deceased in Camden county, These are therefore to cite monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of saitldeee tsed to die their objections in my if any they have, within the time preesn bed by law or said letters will be granted, ” Given under my hand aud seal at office* this 4ih July,A&\4t, U JOHN HODGE, C. C. O. ADMINISTRATOR’S SAGE. V/ill be sold at the subscribers living in Jackson county } on the 2Uh day of December nekt , ALL of the property of John Hancock, deceased, late of said county. william Hancock, Administrator ♦ July 7, 1814. a . will be sold! On Friday the I2t:h/}ay of August next, at the house oi John Rutledge, dec. all the personal property of said dec* consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Household and Kiteh- 3 en Furniture, bruits othef articles ! oo tedious to n en'ion. Twelve I y months credit will he given ? pur- j chasers giving stnaii notes and # ap- i proved security. ; RICHARD STUART, 7j, I Ezekiel s pahley'. j Adm r * June 2 oth, 18 14. , WILL EE sol 0 , ‘ r I • -, • ‘ I- \ Agreeably to an order-from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Mai dison County on the first Tuesday in September next, at Danielsviile, 200 acres ofland more or less, lying .on the south fork of Broad River, j being * real estate of Stephen | Young dec, Tefms of sale made known oh the day of sale. ROBERT YOUNG, Adm'r* June 22 d, 1814. GEORGIA.” CLARK SUPERIOR COURT , ADJOURN SEPTEMBER < TERM ) 1818. y., m r James Thomas, s VI. ■ ( 1 RULE NISI ’ ‘ Michael A. Gauvain. y UPJJN the petition of James Tho mas praying the foreclosure of the e quity of redemption contained in a certain mortgage, given by a Mich ael A. Gauvain to. the said James Thomas, on a certain tract cf land containing six hundred acres, being part of two five thousand acre tracts k of land granted to Charles Henry including a tract of one*- hundred and thirty acres, lately oc cupied by John Thomas and sold to ♦ said M. A. by said John \ Thomas, the said land lying and be on the waters of Trail creek, for the better securing the payment of a certain sum therein specified. It is ordered, that the said Michael A.. Gauvain do pay into this Gpurt in twelve months from this .date, the principal and interest in said mortgage contained,, and the cost expended in and about the fore closing thq same, or be barne,d of his equity of redemption in and !o the same. And that this rule be pub lished once a month for twelve months in one of thepublic gazettes of this state, or served upon the de-J fendant six months p»evious to the’ lime required by this rule, to pay off the sum §on tarried in said mortgage A from the Minutes of said v Court this sth day of January, 1814. STERLING ELDER, Lurk, 5 c'js bs had at ran f. tr k ,K •'«. *- t* >'+*’** ** Cafcr/ 0/ Ordinary, July Tcnfo / ‘ miLF, XISL On the petition of Thom 3 Whiff nev praying that the administrate** of Beattie M Kigney, deceased, m > be directed to make titles to 4 tain tract of fund in fee simple, con taming v&c hundred two and u half a. res, in the 19th district of \Vil* kmaon county and state of Georg; t, known and distinguished in the plan of said district by No. one hundred and forty-two, agreedfty to a bond made by the said Beattie in his fife time to the said iho mas, a copy of which is here tiled in court. ON motion, it is ordered that the administrators of the said iie.auie M-Kigney, deceased, make titles m pursuance of an act of the L<rgm ? Lure ot this state in such case mud* and provided, unless'cause be shewn to the contrary ‘at a court to be UoH den in and lv>; the county of Clark on the inst Monday in November next. # ‘ . ‘ A true co'jy.frvm the M. antes. joim ‘uvDoE, c. c. q. ■*/ ~ _ 1 ■ . “ ——- NOTICE. NINE months ‘ from the da£© hereof application will be made tor t.h-e Non.oValile Inferior *Courf of* Clark County, Ipr leave to, sell the Real of the lufe Coi. Peter tiundoiph, deceit st: a, kfc as much the rent as is situate in the said coun ty ; ffir the benefit of the heirs and creditors. IHO MAS W. COBB, Adm. cum . test. annexu . March *2 !, 181 1-. * . _ ~jr£ GiiOivLi LA, Jacksoh County. .> , SUM JUG R COURT. .L HE Petition of James At. C. Montgomery and Thomas Hyde, .guardians, state that an original bond, to the Court of Ordinary of .Jackson county, for the,performance of the duties jof guardian (and David Holers, Thoincs S. Rogers, Mary Rogers Sg John TI. Rogers, orphans of 1’ io nua Rostra, deceased, by Daniel Joan-, son and Alurtna wife, which, b mdt was signed by Darnel Johnson, End* mas Johnson and John Uaippton. a copy of which with an affidavit of its ‘oss is herewith til eel, rynd your petitioners pray the ’ establishment of the said copy in lieu of the origi nal. On motion of John M. Dooly, atj lorney for the petitioners, it is ordiu4 ed that, a copy of this petition and order be published once a month for six months in one of. the public ga zettes of this state, and that’ uni-.-,* sufficient cause is then she Ant the said copy, vvih be established in lieu’ of the original. A ly.ue Copy from the Mhidter % ( March Term 1814. , UPWARD ADAMS, Clerk ■II I mmm 1 m - *■■■* * i—i »—«— NO iit o*, ** ‘ . .y ‘ ‘ v,. ” £jf;j. a H A * ■;. Will be Sold art the. SQth day of • August next, at Aie plantation of C em.an Reynolds , ail the Personal property of ‘John Durham dec .. Consisting of one Horse, Beds U Furniture, and other articles. A negro girl will he friivd on the same day, for. trye b.enetit oLtfib heirs and creators of the said dec. berms of sale will be made known on that clay. ; A*l persons indebted to the 6aid estate are requested to coma forward and make payment or liqui date their accounts. V MATILDA DURH AM. - v ‘ Admin! si ‘7 -’% , ,1, , GEORGIA, I V Franklin County . 5 Interior Court, Febritart Term, 1814. C)n the petition of Hudson Moss stating .to the court that sometime ago, he was possessed of a’ receipt, given to him by James M. Taurmori for the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, which was in discharge of a no 0 w hfsh had executed to sljid Tnur mon, and which was payable on the 25th of December, 1«04. whic 1 re ceipt he has lost or mislaid so Chat it cannot be found. A copy of v irh as well as he can recollect is • the words and figures following- April 17th, 1809. then received of Hudson • oss Two Hundred Dollars in payment for a certain note that the sai ; M fkve to me—l say received by me, p JAMES i’HURAiaX. Test—Garland Lane. * “ . W BEREUOPN it is ordered, by the the ro py of receipt"* be established in lieu of the original unless cause be bhewn to the co lit ray y within l* e time p • scribed by the statute iu inch made and provide. A true copy taken ji\ m the n<in:-'-:s. M FRMD* %ai, C Xf'CZM May tdi ism : k m. ....