Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, November 24, 1814, Image 3

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«ts; Michifcor Ohio ahd the lake*. I 0 their natural homier; and soil— { to admit Britain an cxcltiwu? * to arm on the lake?., and sms the military occupation of both shores— to erect an independent savage pow- \ er on our confines, or within our dominions, and to curtail our terri tories secured by the ’ ‘ featy 17*2 demands, attempts, or pre tensions* which United meric a ■will never submit to, but with the ■> loss,ot her freedom. v * < * CIVIS. I ‘v, # This ‘was granted by the treaty of ’ I7Bi. ; g > ‘ • ‘V V “ t iicjtyrm to ‘he,Unked States by the > treaty :-f 1782, 3 <srf t Gray , App. 12. t Excised ey n in he act to hostilities j tigairst iiSt. ’jitft-a to check the settlement of the XJnitid States, ,S s ee \ tlic late ed> rii bovdence of Ms. Mott'oe | etviih viir winiiutrs abroad. ‘ ~ , j |j See th& 3 4 and 5 drli df this tred* \ ty tn 1 Gray . App* 93 to 96, ; *. 51 Hut the N. W [although j J3 or A cannot agreeably to the pro~ Y Ject ] nia? purchase land f*"om the tndi- * fins. This company* sanctioned and j suppQ> ted by B as disttnguithed for being very inimical to . is. And this , is also, material in the considcYa tionof the proposed treaty. ’ The following proctarnation issued ’ by the CommMnder of the Priva teer Chasseur, while off the Enf| lish coast and posted up at ;-Coffee House, London, manifest ly produces an excellent burlesque on the illegal blockades instituted by the British. * , L 0j ‘Thomas Boyle , Esq Commander ofy the private a r med brig Chasseur* X&c PROCLAMATION. ■, Whereas it hds become customary ♦jth the Admirals of Groat Britain, commanding the smal) forces on the coast of the United States, particu larly with Sir John Borlase Warren, «nt) Sir Alexander Cochrane, to de clare all,the coast of the said United States m a state of strict and rigo rous blockade without possessing the power to justify such a declaration, pr stationing v an adequate-force to maintain said blockade. “ . .. / I do, therefore/ by virtue of the | power and authority in me vested f possessing sufficient forcej declare <tll the ports, harbors, bays, creeks, rivers', inlets, outlets, islands and aea coast of the United Knurdom preat Bvitain and Inland ; n a _state of striot /and rigorous .blockade.— And I do further .declare’ that Leon- j aider the fore* urnfei m> an dyd y Jequate to. maintivn strictly, rigor rously and effectually tb6 said block >v*de. Ami Ido hereby requre tfye Respective officers, whether captains, y I com minders and commanding offi cers under my command, employed or to be employed on the c<,n‘St of ‘ Kiip/laod. Inland and Scotland, to. pay strict attention to t »e■.execution’ * of Hus m\ Proclamation. An 1l do hereby caution add forbid n e » v nps j and .vcssr.ls,,olh ail and every tuition in am;ty .uul peace With tn- U.dted States, IVo n enuring.'or attdm.-ptuig ’ to enter, qr iinm coniing or itternpr ing to come out,of’ any ot the said ports, narbors. bays ‘,n creeks-, rivers, mk'ts, outlets, islands, or sea coast, under any pretence wly*t soe ver. And that no person .plead igmkvnce of this my Pr*cujxiatiorr, I have .mi e red the same- to be made piibiu m England* ‘ * o ive ii under, my hand on board the; Chasseuhh and •. and date as above. h liOMAS UOYLIh, Bv command ot the commanding J. i. STANSBURV, Sec. V— r-, • tktfm 7 4Z&tt£ Tm/RsoAr, Y'lrzvsßtt 24, ft 14. i. I ’ ‘ \* ‘ #: ■• ! kma w. .» 1 ; The fbtlyadng ver. l^yrer ing extract of a letter Hjff.gfcejr >f St6a gentle mart iri ppc* dU'ettv<*-nbs’'lßl4 t '''. gives pietty uearh a$ m.scii ail a . lace news, as received bylie mail n last aVeiuag. • * J v ■ .. *. s* / \> *’ - * 7* > # J/ (1 . ‘"^V. ’ r It is,-generally bebjjv-d that, ti. Britain ‘*,le'iiMteVthe hestrucnon of our prosperity ffrtd of *bof Union ; and that unless an clfiyicnt n jrlfear y * force is provadedbefare thy opening , of the next campaign. many porfcb I otis of our country will Up desolated. ) Preparations to avert tpe calamities ; vv nh «rMicb vve are 11-.reaverv*d, be- ■ }<■ u to lire Natioaui » Ltgislalurd i . ; .but niter all. the^iat; 3'i and s-; h v must rv» upon thy ‘patriotism of the people. Surrounded on every side by difficulties and embarrassments m the discharge of onr duty, >ve have j proceeded more siowty than,was de- j si table, but the committees in both Houses Have at length reported, and the determination of Gongfess oh their respective p*op’osports will soon be had.,; In die present aspect ’ pi affairs, it is imposaitile to devise anv plan by hr , the i&i on can ceuumty v* Djvsei ved, without imposing on ice people heavy pecu niary and personal ourt tens. It has been, and will be ou* object tp im pose no more than are necessary, & | to distribute them equally. The attainment of this object in the best mode,’ has. been the subject of our • inquiries, and the di#eulty of selec tion, the cause of oui tardy proceed ing. After the most laborious in vestigation bf the same subject, tiic military committees of the two branches of the legislature have come to different conclusions.. The committee of the Senate have re ported one plan,, apd the committee of the House ol Representatives uno ther. I thinK“«the former will pfe val and if I am not compelled to close this letter, I would give you its principal features . $We have no late foreign news. Unless, contrary to our expectations the negociprions at Ghent has been renewed. Messrs. Gallatin Sc Cos. will soon be with us. ik The close of bur campaign t t the north is nof'so satitdactory its r'Uerr.l progress has been glob Otis. Whether Gen. Izard has done all that might have been done is que ii bnable but a full deve 1 opeme i :#o 1 all the,circumstance's, is to a -fair decision oirbis conduct. 4 What will he the icsult ol the Contemplated covivention at Hartford is doubtful its aspect must be de precated by every mart who loves his country and is not blinded by his passions. We learn that New Hamp shire has refused to send delegates, and that. Connecticut h? estricteu hers to such acts a ’ consistent w ith -their oblip’a 5 .ist to the Gene?* 1 aKGovernmen.. > TT \\ / ‘?t- .'..ft.,-, ; t ‘f ‘lvh':: • JCT* We learn from MiUedgevilk that and second bill providing allevia tion for the condition of debtors, by staying execution twelve months, and exempting the militia in the ser vjee of this state of of the ( United States from suit, iyns lost in Se nate on Tuesday last % not obtain- ‘ intra constitutional majority. ’The j goverrtmfs reasons for dissenting to the hill shall appear in our next. The legislature probably adjourn ed yesterday* • * 3 -J-r , ‘.£(. ■ ■ T ; The(yolurtteer bill, which has been for some dajrs under debate in 4he House of,Representatives, after be ing considerably changed in its Fea tures. wah»vestefday orde red to lie on the the expectation that it shall not be called up until th'e principal, war measure of this session 1 , the bill for classing and drafting the militia, shall have been acted on. * The committee of Ways 8c Means in tn«: House of Ropresentatives, yesterday reported a bill to establish .a National Rank. It being late in the day. the bill was not reaand not therefore ascertain all its features. We leamf however tha| they are essentially those re com mended ipxthe report of Mr. D. ifi as-; who, we are informM, in a j>ersnnaTconference with the firtan- cial Committee, laid before them, in : able and eloquent exposition, his views of that and otlicr topics qmbotUed in his report. . - &#/• JYao. S. ’ bjtve Seen # run ning through,the ifubbc ffihts, im peaching the lovalty to the Union of the People of Louisiana particular ly NewGrleans. an j intimating the prevalence of a disposition to surren-C fW.w(jhout T'esijtance to the enemy?, if lie . ; pro i-hes that city. ; From infocnrtjti'en. wh.ibh Hvy v have received from uoq tte whole ; of be ama ‘ v’ ‘ -/- ~ t ‘* v .-yn *• hr Kif'p ‘ ~^ rHgrtant misrepresentation* Thepeo. pie of that state have, on the late a iarm in that a ,rit of mtijpiotrstn at& energy which do them high honor. * ;■ v ’ - ■ ibid. from the Niagara. The editors letters from a ftiend on Saturday .last by the ex press mail, dated at Buffalo as Ln as the 30th ufl at watch time the rrmy under Gen- Izard wa, yet at | Rprt Erie, but expected, within a day or two, to recross the Niagara and L take up winter quarters op this side of the river.— to I SAVANNi //, November 12. .THE ENEMY. . ON Thursday morning last, in St., Helena sound, the schooner Nancy from this port for Charleston, with a cargo of salt, &c. was captured oy 3 of the enemies barges and set fire to. The crew made their escape. Five sail was off St. Helena at the time. A frigate and brig was standing in for our bar yesterday mornuig ’ Extract of a letter from (Washington t dated November 4. •/ u This morning a handbill #as re ceived here, stating that one BrU is!, frigate and four transports fullot men had entered the Bay, supposed to 5e the van of Lprd ffill’s arm), intended for this country ; and since, ‘ that & express has arrived * slating that seventeen outer Vessels had ar rived and*weru coming’ up the Bay antT near the mouth of the Potomac. We expect thef will attack tnis^ , place or Baltimore before fong-*-atl . other talk of adjourning to Phiiadeb or ..Lancaster has taken plate this morning.” Carolina Can. REBELLION ALL ABACK. It is rumored (and we believe tne rumor entitled to tiiatji let ter in in town from* New Hump shire, stating that the app'cuuo; from Massachusetts to that state for A calling tne Legislature together for ( the choice of Deligatep to meet; “<a£ Hartford would not Bg complied with, die council being divided on that’ question Thus we find the g ea : uoject coiiUmipiated by tne late ex t-a session of the Legislature • <of . .Massachusetts, was tne formation o: ft Henryiie Cptivt/iiiqn-, but thai they are likeiy to be foiled; in their ul£ek u. rior objects by the good, sense pi other states. B ‘Ston Patriot. Ttl'li EmMV ,'Lsi #UR WATERS. »*, Ledger OJ/tce , Nq ■foinj.jftfov. 1. The enemy returning —■ % dag Which has been to thevßmii&U Commander in Herring Bay, (between the Patux ent and Annapolis) returned iasieve-’ mng: -.yesterday she, was boarded from tfie Dauntless frigate, in com \r iny wmi four transports, and aschr. fro hi iidiifax/ the frigate and trans- < ports Were full of troops j the whole stood up the Bay after the flag parted cornpauy. . i. lid force of the enemy? now in tne edit sapeake is two 74 S, 6 fri ) gates t brig,.s transports and 8 schrs. i tie lihvamia and Madagascar fri gates (included above ) in Lyn haven Bay* .. .This force’, whether from Halifax ; or not, is no doubt the vanguard oi a much larger, it would be .idle in us to otfe£ an opinion as to the ene my’s designs, we hope all will bh pre pared*. * ;^v We have not before* heard of the Dauntless, being on this station ; may she hot be the van oi Lord Hill's force. • We have Steel’s list, to Feb. 1814, & find no‘such frigate as the DaurtiL less ; there is a s!oop of war of that dame* ; The officer must hajfe giveu ‘ a wrong name to the officer of the flag, no doubt witii a design to pre vent any conjecture of the place fromwnence the troops c mie. : Head Quarters* of the Northern Army , Camp near Fort Erie, Oct 23d, 1814. V ; GENERAL ORDERS. ~ . I-'.. , ■ •’ „- • ” J * L. Tb^itolmneers and militia in ser vice, v®lh the Northern Army in Upper Canada,-will march to Batavia, where they \r\U be discharged. The commanding general requests’ major General Porter, to express to the troops under his com mand the sense entertained- by the atmy at large, of the ‘ gallantry dis played by them during their service in Upper Canada. ‘ ;A*A-•„ ?. , By their presence, at f a critical mo ment, tiie left division of the horth-. i erh army was supported and enCour aged. . . •:>/.. r ■> Though not himself a witness of their meritofious, conduct, the port made to the general by the of h cer rate 1 y commandkn g ontjiis fron tier* calls lor ins thanks to these patriotic men. vCola. Dobb.i\s and Hopkins, raa.. jors Dee, MaUasoiy and Dox, have : been parti^forly,designated, a» dis tinguisbcd by t» w i zeal anti att.nli for himself by ffohjo* general Porffen ’ the getteiai has only to add ms ac knowledgem<*m .of the assistance he bus received from him in the short ’ time he has hud the advantage of his co-operations. By command ofmaj- gen. Izard. C. K. Gardner, Adjutant gen* Northern Army MAMMOTH PRIVAtEMT Tbe privateer Mammoth, cap .dm Franklirh of Baltimore) arrived ai Portland on the Suth* uU* a* cruise oi four months, during ydifth she made twenty onoprize3 v e ; of which she dFs'trot eri—the other three were ordered no The last prize she took - about fourteen days since from London to .Quebec with rum, brandjr,'&c. Was''chased, sev eral times bnt escaped- with ease. | She hits brought in a cargo of woolen • goods, principally biacaets, which } were taker, fiom a transport, Her t cruising ground was ‘principally in I .the Bay of Bascay and English \ Channel. vsJne ustu)e z 75 pns• ikt two qr .vthree of whom only she* Brought 11L (Our daily and nightly..prayers to set one hundred prvvati.tr;> oi 4to 20 guns each, the pnn cipal of sink, burn blockade and make prisoners —Hcaptn grant the may be heard J ! !) —lit raid. The kev. My Rhode's, will ;r, ..u u * at frail meeting hous -j Ist day of ntxt scont^. pIFD on Monchu V tdih \ a j Acleiine A aria Cobbs agt and ‘si > years >.nd eight mouths.’ the only child of 1 homas W- Cobb. Ivsq. of Lbxing ton. ihe family were oma friendly visit at.Milledgeville wher6 she was taken with an inflammation of the lungs, of which she died aftei illness. The, burial wds avoided by a very respectable number of . t.vlT Members of the Legislature ti ■■ 1 1 zens ofThd place.,. The scene was . truly afffcting. The deep distress of the parents in having this flatter ■ng flower of their hopes torn from their hearts was sympatlvcLcaiiy f it by the whole assembly. What th», kind attention pi friends could doj j to soften the teiulctvigpifi.es of/rich, not : wanting on- this?, mourns-T occasion. The 4>a.lnvy. < of the gospel, and’ tRe dpetJ UT ot a future state, .enabled , tlu;, be. eiv v partnts'% receive the stroke of; r Pro • videnee re.sig/(atipu.” * J ; ssssrer op the 19th iftbt/7/e nack- V son Green aged flve montli>, toe oon of Dr. Wiliiam Gicclv,, P. 6 Lessor oi Mathematics id Franklin College. ■’ ‘ ‘ | WILL BE SOL!) On Saturday the 2 Ith of next ut the late- reside nee. of >V: lom- , Justus,, deceased, >f Jackson count Vi A I ; . ni. j ; ... j-v-,; LL the personal property be-,- longing to said deceased, consisting of one horse, oovy.- , hogs, hdusehohi and kitchen furniture. r henry Justus • Administrator POLLY JUSTUS; ’ ‘’ Administratrix . November 17. ; NOTICE. ON Wednesday the 23th of De cember, at the Store House of Tho mas Moore, WILL BE HIRED OUT for one year, all the V’ > ‘"V. NEGROES .; *r . belonging to the estate of WillianU Strong, Jun. deceased, and the Plantations to be rented out, also a set of blacksmith's tools. JACK F, COCKE, 4, ‘ll / i . . Executor ... Octohef 11, 1814. ? GEORGIA, Madison Coilnty. SURE kIGli CCUR TANARUS, -■. r T October Term, 1814. l* vv gvc HS vpetition of Jofap H 7 Marks shew- j eih that he was lately the purchaser at She riffs Safe in sa:d count) gos a tract of sold as the property of .•Vhaalom who residecf_hpoi> the premises, containing ;avo hundred acres, more or less, lying? on the South fork of Broad river,; adjoining lands * granted so Noah Cloud, oa. the erfsjt and on ■}. she bounded ‘on .Broad ‘ stating that thlre was ap f original deed of I xoTejaftce of said lanci from >ue Samuel \ Nelson to said Heiujdck, and under \\hich i deed the Hhid tttle—which’ | said original deed, is lost ogr miakavi.sp thayit 1 cannot now be touiid—and that, a copy of said deed so near as can.be recollected, t. .ge- y. ther with an afhdavir ot i >H>sV ar>.. Itieu m the deffc*s office «.f sajd cou- I>— and prating the esrablisfemem of safid in lieu «f the nal ‘ * r . j. > On morion Os comist lfor the petitioner, it Vs ordered iliat a Copy of this petition and or der be published angea. ip^th.i’or^'the.term oi # sik mqritlis in one of thejpubljc gazetted vL . this staue^— and that tiftlesw'stitfcli-nt cause is then shea'n, the said copy will by established Jn IpenoH thf ’-w’- \< j; , I jjjgrcby certify laat the fQregoind 16 a irue extract i'rom the minut< s bctoW 7, ibiT JAMES LUNG, Cjerk. [ tice/ ? V tn-n citttb appliu. i .e.tothch ; rubUs the Infer*-;* Of* «t of Odrk Cv.ahs ivhen T sitting fur on]inary pu*;>o Wa, ’>r leave’ to self two Ipfmcn- , . • ~s . of ‘ land fthe same ber&&* mdrc beiiig in -sfaijd t.onu*jr oh the waters of PorUmV creek, granted to John/ Harnett, ‘iovnint* lands df Brq*vn, Moure Alsd hundred aifd sikty ifores, lyimr und being .;r Jackson court/ oniju; waters old air; yS cVeok. hear Jefferson, granted to . lLy.,fily>—. and he aforesaid tracts ®f U*,d to oe ‘ sold for the benefit of >:m heirs and creditorsrof Jo bp Harnett, deceased,, bite of Clark County. /. ~ } ’ John r PAuyrvrr, * ’,” ,■ ‘ ‘; ; ‘..■■■; AilmixhtHor. . yuhTy ißi4., .u : uu* s ;s: s t£r . X ■ ‘ “, . -” ». ■•• III! NOTICE. Persons :u-c; noto*, :( | that the oniy, leg ‘ I i-itjc t»> tHe U*■: ,■; lm - nl **. !v averrch !>v ’ /UirhunAU ( *of J ifck-on, is now - >,evi 4 j» tire suOscnbtr-*-All app'urr t -»>ns fop feiif or p\u\ hase uTiist j,t übtVh to “no person e%b. J-s . , , , ( i -• n>ake ;Oiy com ict, m «... .to lands. V‘.: >,ANN (/ ; ■ - /• %v, —* Lrvx ihyi; pljmrat .a; u of July, and it V 'V 01 v ted i'hid, bt bru/ng- to. iJennp Id ; , /qPßi.riy I•-./ oi .Mr. Li ytyiiett,’- a >7 rraae* ttbiith •*.> yi;uf;, oUr- ■ son tijht * wsH uppiv.vnd’'s. s i v m,vv #hd .confine thin. i e. and . et *d**h by .first da) Vvt XoV .t t'tip i skull receive It un .-o;ur* by me L , ALEX’a. S JOUKNuJI, September 12, 18LL • / . /* 11.I 1 . .’ “;’y . ‘ ADMJNISTR \r<K~S ~ , C “ That on the 121 hay <j l (7 *-y ’>B]a. iuiil oe so/a a* ,;;.. A 0/ £ <o/m Roberts, tycejsed, t>r Ctitrk county , the following property,, viz. , hlX"Neg‘iocs, to yvit— Lvo boyS| one woman ut’d her children, ftnns ..twelve iiionths credit with, bond and amjrovcd secupi :v. mVEity KOBiaIUS,; Administrator, : tender ‘Si"el 815. * ?, ‘ : ——— . * bOLLIt/,; v/d‘b’- t sdi. /; • y i thed'Cbui t-11-juse In ‘Jocko n Cauntyy i 0?* l in’ < ■ n :!ry next, the follow: i ?... ,c llifyfvf,’ as'w)!i s/,u jy the Cox. due the fetid witji -i Eiynt \ fo-ty Thudfeenf ed to JosejVft u. h . -'■ at- Vr..U>err,y Fork of ihi ‘:[+> .. - . ~ ihkau*d ami re turned as tb f <o «a7 three trycn-'.;.,€»*•] r^ij/'v< a N. | hy l. ■■■ wsbii,. yh.1.1 • ;• 1; i'a ,v;u:.'.at: land, * :•• }■ ‘ ‘ ,i’„ ■ o.:;‘, SW; by Luc and • c ■. . a u ‘ •»!. other stcie .taJiufL “ w rand -ia cie^ fault for tftL ■ <jibjtL. iiS il dollar:**, Jf ,52 uats. ‘ 4 “ / •’> ‘• •’ • ’ v ; >? -~f r,'>f ■ “ jbSEffd 1 ‘LE-i.C j C - ■ , L/*: • ‘y. ■(".% i X’.'a, VfUiij'y. Wlieveas Gpjjdjf- W hltty , a >niittu»xra tor on tiie ejgtare ■ r Miy.-i.U h VV a t - deceased,, yftx s applied for je-ttr., f/f* : iViwiiun frour r'b-. f;;rthf r administia’ ‘*/ <- * iiie of .‘.aiddeceased. ‘ ‘ lAeSe are rhereforp to jpire and Std*-' - all and- the Uinartb and cn d.yif of said.deceased, to h!e rheirob ec y>s, (•■/ any) in my o.tice \vithjn six months tr.o i. Cue date hereof or said letters vr# .be grduited V M - ; : “ - Given under my haiid this day of Sep tember,/ 18i4. . . /• U JQfiK aoDG ; 4 , c. c o :u , v : * , S WILL LE hQLD) At Pubhc Auction o # Friday of December next, at the Subscri be v’s in Jkckson county. ‘ONE Hundred Bushels of Wheat, some corn, a Horse and 35 Sheep. A The is to give bond with approved ses«nty« \ . r fW['} HENHY Sf ON EH AM* 2Z&2JVL i-L .- - AUGUSTA CENTIML. ■ Sq.ch persons resident in Jackson county or *»och as havQ removed therefromf indebted upon account to the proprietors ; of/ the / abovj* printing oflicC prior to the 27th>oi- May,. t. 809,, are inbnmed that. Mr. t>»vid is aurt ori red to caK leci and receipt for s.iid tlucs. V - Benjamin T Duyckindkjfor sj&f VI: £ l& Oie* F. itcndalf.lt o // f 4 Oct* %1 y 18 14. >- - rylf~ Those haying demands against the e ?es df Col. jSamWl Jack arni Jaftie* K “P.’ ck, wift presenr them ]>r.iperly a\; eo- tlca ea within he time prescribed by InW -»♦! ajrWh > are indebted to the , s#;ares are re ed/o make ’ / KINL months j from the date hereof an? p’icarUn wiill^madeto the honorable the in ferior court of county, for lybve to sell creek, JwJl !«• mg. part ot me*es‘ale « John .Uoberjts, dc« ceVed—Tu be .void for Jje ocheduAf die heirs