Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, October 20, 1814, Image 3

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Ai'uEKS CAZjZTTE. l\:u:;sfjir t OcroftF.fr 20, 1814, , r 'vvrv anccs beyond the rearh, *pm » mroi, |k¥| cut’ t firth j CMl j supplies of paper-of the p» ;k r <\\ mensions. ihe ivltnuiuc* • - v of (hat necessary article on O'UMee in Chriea county, amt nil. nwe in this state, his been, ijtVo'tt ■. -uirely snipped hy lim pre- Mji»f !•»:>-r T#i* will ac i itunt t«v our readers for the reduced .»izt; of* ihe Gazette this week* A> « r.'-'. nf season, it is to be hoped, **■• »\\ sn ii) produce, a chaise ot these » ifufos* o»cesj ami remedy the evil . > ’• J * f *•;, rTacom'.i’s lienor:;! Orders >* *» mem out of th</tale hnlli* r t i..(Jf;tir *it I’i Ulsburudv will be i o’/’ «»n the fivst pyo-e of this pypm*. > - iyd (V ■•-/• .<?oh to the Secretary ♦ ! I\V rr has also come tc> hand ;.buf |s ltd quite l.MipMv ai.d n.ot m»c --.* 1 ! !Vi cl-’ tl't: boicral Uf <* v%% We deem its insertion uimecciv* V,»: rv ‘ * ’ In r< :.temp';«tir»S? the .cVrcMmstan » v • - ! Che hue brutV at Platt i • •<»>'. fniiffc wijb’ rstonisli.tr*eld at - , t!io’ highly impoitaot v. n In :ui(i are uluiblc tb ( arc<.nnt for l c ’tCw'-Ct than hy ascribing it to> }t< ovt I ruling iTovulcime of (but, vJ Tv tvV t s *i « vne in vhcirerafli r* 0 and f>rii’i j sto ncilJsiir*’- il>c tin «ivi ‘yudiny oi the prudent.’’ w British army of 14,00(1 f •'♦ n i iidpO at least, of hvhom, Were I-.tramedyin all the arts of VI : ’,.n Warfare. acetrstf’ratd to ’ t hticl conquer Abe Lnivem ;,nd U:t d.sciplitu-ti troops in the worll •**- q nynrfisd by the l.ieiitcount •.• vobrr Certral; of •he Cumulus, it bv lour distinguished Major Ge t.i ‘\i 1 • -*~-cotr.ph'taly equipped fur the’ * conllicl, accompanied by hn *.:Pi i/dvctram'pf artillery and eVcrJt yc • wnry,n.ilifkvy engine—that sitch v’.; tin:>P furmshvd, olioulcl be rci u’ vt <1 by . 1 iCO coriVUioiiderits and IV j. i oils of the American rejrtdarnf •ft ft uud, ssoO f rW/ n» i! iiiaw it h t Ire bhiV ( v n <Vi* sidh of in killed, Alice vv; While that of 1 nemy \o,s anout 52 5(1)0, besides fm ivnn.;ebseo]vKmtity of provisions, See. was, *o say the I.of it, an example, which does imi fiequeittly’voccip’ in tlvtt annals of } ■ il ‘ih •ic.r.iands the million's grateful notice, o> well as hyimble ccinli.dan£e in vinq l^rovidpnce.. }, ; ;;. 7 ,'7 : propoMtipn has bertj before the hiof licprcscntcitivcs of the U -4;ii’ ‘1 Stoles for an amendment of ronstiitnion. That pari of the ■mon’ U whi’eh provided k - that Con press should have \ power to estab lish a National Bank with Branch-es i.O any ot the states,* luis been nega ajmd bj a larg'fc majority; 7 y <'n Tdonda.v,- last the Legis)ature of lhis State rotivenetl airre.ealblv to hq cr»lhol‘T{i« F.xctdicmcv* Win,’ H':bui'# woSChoben 1 resident 6f h e Senate, and Wm. Uobei tsoiu tii hbcretvry, Iler'p 17 q. clitoeii.Spcakyr of the Mouse pf l\e present at ive&i UmdA.- S- Clayton, «, (» Clerk (;n Tuesday the Go- Vvi isov’s couitnunicatipn was trans* ir iued to both branches of. the Le- which ir.tdesrting docu ment we shall publish in our nexL. ‘Eiiu't cf tic iWcticr far Members to V- Ccr.grcss. ‘J x rsy j h ■.? 16. Sh*— (1 u tkbe rt, 1 4 , f7 3 i f,Wr-\v i:lcdli 11*946-*»J dluir, 11,118—'Bar- T*tU, 10,Al Utt. 3,S9s—SiQiis, 1 iAijj \ *;’ *- •4*’ V ■*. y ■ ■"■■mi* lim .? *l.^ ’ ..’THi. ENEMY .Official Clfcsi—.Committee cf Vigilance^iScvcnjtish, Get. 7, 18 >4. No vesstis oUcur bar to day—one «Mp and Uvo brigs"were of 5>U Cath- Nmiid the day before yester day * aiVd one bi%! at anchor in the tt.tmd. >i)n .Wednesday morning 3i«»t the enemy iem seten barges in to St. Ctharine'ii scur.d. and cupttne<l & bunit the sloop Ti *of Charleston, tmd sos ndf ht. 1M i>w ith cargons .1 i stiger, mcFasscs, dcbim <cd lu this ptnt. The barges had of twit, „>tn supposed, to b: the L3Cf,de no , 11. The dames of the brurs utp known. , woof the crew at the cuptMied who made their es- reached lowa this morning. V /. ■ . ‘-*•<*» J ~t ' ! (h'K Thou sax n troops reached the encampment J*»t evening, for the ,defence of live city commanded by Col. They are hfcaithy fine looking men ; and are well armed. Two thousand more are ex pected in a few days to appose the invasion of iheii? native land by, any foieign l‘oe ; —Savannah Republican. mmtmm i ■■ New-York. Sept. 23. British Pie&t at New-Bedford* —A gentleman, who arrived this morning hi the Eastern Mail Stage, states th.dt before he left Providence, an express had amveclwUh the intelli gence ilia 1 ., on Monday morning, a British diet of IT sail appeared off New-Bydford ; and that the civil au thority bad sent off D ig. to learn the ( un(iii ions on »w.iich the Town fnight-be spared. The flag, it is said hid .not returned, when the Express left the place. < . ‘ f, * ■ m . it*. It ;s understood that the * brave general Scott the hero of Chippeivny, is to take Command of military dis trict No. \Q,^-Washington City G.. 2. ■ > It is said the body bf a British qT- ? freer of disiipciion has been found near fort M’Henry. Some conjec ture it b that of commodore liaidy. it woie'two gold epaulets and a star, the of Nobility -—^ ABA R G AFTU RE D % Prom a very reapectaole’ gentle man \V|to • arrivfc in the dispatch sug-e yesterday. \vd learn that in passing through Port i'obkecn he saw l and British prisoners, part of the erew ofa barge which .had beep cap tured the clay before by a party bf opr dragoons- Eight others of the ehemy had been killed in .the skir mish, and a second barge was very near being Ojapttired .--~Rieh-Compiler* Inibe York privateer, arrived here yesterday,. came |>ar»scbgefc and pris oner Mr Simpsop acting 4th lieu tenant oflne Nieinen British frigate', which he left on tucißt)t Hist, i in-, ioi .n-. that -the Just report which iiad been received bn board, the frigate from ioerrmi :ia st iied. that an expe dition of 10,003 nl -nl had arrived there ; and was tilting to co-operate with the Ibices now on the Ameri-y can coast. Though our countrymen Ought to act as if this were actually true, v.e nevertheless think it to be a man of war rumour.— Boston L>/i --iincl September 25* • “T; ’ + .Baltimore. Oct. 3. Bv the latest accounts from the Enemy wu feanii that their whole force Jays atrhe mbuih of the Poto mac, Admiral Cocwrane am],Cock burn have left, the tied under the command of Vice Admiral Puitney Malcumn, they having gohe in quek of reinforcements, one .lor Bermuda the other for Halifax,the avowed purpose ot making another attack upon Baltimore i Commodore Barney left Washing ton this morning in a flag vessel far the enemy’s fleet, |br the purpose of making arrangements for the ex-, change of prisoners* The gailant General Scdtt tvas re- , filled in Philadelphia, with those military honors and other expressions oi public esteem, which he has so richly earned. He carries his wound ed arm in a sling, but is otherwise in good health. ‘ • \ ;.:vi >•’ ;*• » | f ~ Jf ,-t From the Boston i utadium ofSebt. £3. FQJLTtm VTE KtNCOtJNTEE. A gentleman irhm Ton laud Hfc: forms, that liieut. EnoCh Manning;’ v who commanded the fort at Machiasp and who fefew it up, and escaped when the British squadron came there proceeded with his 21 men who com-* posed its garrison* to Penobscot Riv er. On passing over to Trankford he found a British detachment there after booty, who had loaded several sided! vessels with cocoa to carry off. They had compelled the hihubitants to bring the cocoa from the woods. He surrounded the house where the party were, and made prisoners ofa haeuteuatu, Midshipman and 12 men oi she Bulwark bf 4, El. pietenued to? exliihit a flag, uiVu claimed immunity fertile tr.!;'e off prfljjfSrty, and had amts In there Large, this pretext was. not lowed to in all. it M. felt himself obliged to destroy their prize vessels as well as the British batge.’ jhe prisoners have been brought to Port land by Lt- M. v The dispatch Uiiooner Gbauncy may be shortly expected; a letter having been received in this city from Liverpool, dated July 10* n, which mentions that Mi* Clay had ordered her from Gotttnburgh forth with, to proceed to Gstean, for the purpose oi* receiving and conveying dispatches to ou>r Govern matif. Mer. /fa?. Alba'j*A Thursday morning Sept. 2.9• A letter from Canandigua of. the 25th says, gen. Izard has parsed Geo fcessce. In speaking of the retreat of the British Irom before Erie, it sayk a grtat number desei ted, M fourteen, of Which anived here yesterday ; they report the enemy’s loss at i iOO. by the last sortie from the fort ; that they Were on short allowance of provisions, and that almost me Whole army were disposed to desert, * The Jetter-writer expresses an opin ion. shat they may be all captured in which opinion. I do not concur. Cincinnati, Sept. 20. One thousand Kentuckians passed Ihrqugh this town on Sunday last on their way to the rendezvous at Ui*. bana# A letter from Sackett’a Harbor States, that General Izard had order td’ vhc 15th & 26th regiments ot fantry. five hundred riflemen, and two thousand militia, to remain at that place lor its protection, in case cf attack during the absence of the fleet and army JV. Y, Taper. THE Bitli ISH ARAty We learn, is eiicanlped in the vs- • cinity oi'xiclleto^vn. • At Piattsburg, every preparation Js making to give sir George a wariu and vigorous reception should ajs is expected, again attack that places The troops are m high spirits. Mrlingtin Gaze it a j. » “ ■ i»y ’ ’ New-Yi-k, October* i. ( L01U) HiLL, *\Ve understand that a letter lias been received in this city by last nights mail, stating that Lord Hill with 10,000 men, had arrived at Bermuda. «>, . •• ‘ V , Norfolk, September 2i The enemy, as will be. seen by re ports fr&m the Look Out Post, con-, tinue to leave the >Chesapeake. It would be absurd in usrfo offer a con-’ jeclurt; upon his future We mubt continue to be prepared, for the movements n£>w making are perhaps only to put us off our guard : id a few Weeks the enemy may be again with us. With snch.-a force as he has at his disposal, he can Strike (and .will no doubt) at any point he finds unprepared. By our last-, it will be sjseii that wo 74’s, two two brigs, and one tenderMiad corn? do}vn and gone to sea. On Monday two 74one brig, one schooner and two tenders, came down and went .out to sea; they stood to the southward along shore,it being calm they anenored in the evenjng, and were not to be seen in the moriving* , ’ r ARMISTICE- By a gentleman direct frtjm Mon ti’eal we have inteligenee, by a late arrival at Quebec, of an armistice having been agreed upon for 90 days byand between the .ministers appoin ted by ours, and the British govern* ment, to negotiate and settle a peace* Ihe inteiligehce was received in. Montreal and sent by express tor Sir Geo* in the Upper Province* . From the source by whfcMhts information is received, we consider it entitled to fcorae credit.--iV Jatjofial Intelligencer. pj- fcr GOOD WHEAT ” Will be received at the marke price for subscription to this jfaper -—Subscribers will -confer an obliga tion on the Editors by availing them selves of this notice. <./, blanks V £E $£D jr THIS OFFICE, K. > ,v ! v . y ■ yi*'** ’ nf.TY w _ , rJON*' ’ on ?he I8»h of 5 Mn the drifting «at?on at Gar**; ji . . emgta, Xe)*n Haiir. brpe, mpr «t> dter, years v of age, fiy© -4 ,’ I»es igh, dark complexion, dtuk eves. * b«r. born in he site of South Car 1 ns, ,v profession a !he ab »ve rewawh wjth. all feajQna^le v exofnres will he i:o any will a’ppri*. hend flu g>wl John deUverhief hmi to >e at Carne&viJle or ‘o rapr John E. Calhoun at Pendleton, « ourt-hrmse, $. C. - ■ Ir >s supposed (hat he will attempt to go ththe Indian Nation, near Gii >‘o. ■ •. M >, ‘ ‘ K \ ?d jJc 3d Rifle ;stW* October 3d, 1814 ADMINISTR. I'OH'b SaUIT - , V ‘ imirnmmim JVi*! ;*■ sr >ld % jt tn? /i.-use > f /\ / . fry . i & ‘ ickldnd. Madi ion ton n t •« Fri. . jl :v he 25 th of tfnvember - nrxt f y’ Air "/\ the-)persoml property of the Ancil »• Strickland deceased* consisting of Horses, and o ther anti Jes too tedious to nentioif. ierms of sal-* trihdVe months credit* bonds witlr anpvoved sremby CADE D THOMSON C-S “H.CKL \ Nt>, ■ , , s f;■ >v| September CEQRGi i, ‘ *1 Madison County. SUPERIOR -XJURfi - , ■ Gcroßtn Term ib l 4« petition of Jbhn Ij Marks shew eth that he was lately the purchaser at rifPs Sale in said county,,of a tract of land soil as the property of Absalom Hendrick , who then resided upon the premises, containing’ two hundred acres, ftiore or jess, lying on the south fork of’ Broad river, Adjoining .auds granted to Noah Cloud, on the east and on the south, bounded ,on Broad rivet—-and stating that therewas an original deed Os s conveyance of said land from one Samuel Nelson to said Hendrick, and under wnich deed the said Hendrick derived title—which* original deed is lost or mislead sp tha: it* cannot now* be found—and that 4 £opy Qf said deed so near as can be recollected, toge ther with an affidavit of its loss, an filed m the clerks office of said court—and praying’tl& establishment of said copy m lieu of the origi nal y * . On motion of counsel for the petitioner, it is. ordered that a copy of this petition and or der be published once a month for the term of six months in one of the public gazettes of this stare —and that unless sufficient cause 13 then shewn, the stud copy will be established in lieu of the original . Vj J hereby certify thgt the is a frue f xt» <rt from the minutes* October 7 , ‘8 U. JAMES LONG, Clerk. . 1 GEO HE I A. CLARK SUPERIOR COURT, ADJOURN SEPTEMBER ‘TERM 817. James Thomas, 1 / r V s ( RULE NISI. Michael A. Gauvain.A V-» ‘ ; - UPON the petition of James mas praying the foreclosure of the &* qtiity of redemption contained in a certain mortgage, given by a Mich* ael ! A. Gauvain to the said Jimea Thomas, on a certain tract of land containing six hundred abres, being part of two five thousand tracta of land granted to Charles Henry D*Estaing, including; a tract of one! • hundyt-d and thirty acres, lately oc cupied by John Thomas and sold tef shid M> A. Gauvain by said John Thomas, the said laird lying and itrg in the comity arid state aforesaid o*ri the waters 6f Trail creek, for better securing’ payment nf a certain sjam therein specified. Vt IS ORDERED, that the sakr Michael A. Gauvain do pay into this court in ‘twelve months from this date, the principal and ihtprest ftl said mortgage 1 “and the cost expended in and about the fore closing the same, or be barred of vhis equity of redemption •in and to* the samei Arid that this rule be pub lished once a month for twelve months in one of the public gazettes Os this state, or served upon the de fendant six months previous to the time required by this rule, to pay o{£ the sura contained in sMd mortgage. A True Copy from the Minutes of said i Court aftis sth day of January, 1814. STERLING ELDER,’ CU^. —— —v FRANKLIN COLLEGE. THOSE persons who are in rears for tuition at Franklin College* are respectfully nak© immediate payment either to the* subscriber or trie, President qf th^ Cos!!c '’ e ’ A. S. CL A y cox. f itbM&Sstlfc ,sl i s . A J