Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, December 29, 1814, Image 3

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ftß’iftjftdi* « sticks that they have no strong link! ‘ wf proW< fiofi but'in the frieWKfe’rp ml ) If.? United States ; the good mder 1 ©nd conduct of my trneps in t ; baa Convinced the Spaniards;; cf asur friendship and our *md has drawn from the citizens t,»e <;*pretsion, that our Ohocktaws a*c /t|pore civilized than the British [..’ . ANEftEW JACKSON, jb. Major Gei \g Cottlfls> r jJ6js excellency t Gov. W. Blount Trinidad, it is stated, is to he giv* r to the Spaniards, and cur govern- F *jr?>ent to receive the Floridas in ex- L change. IT this be true, it witl ere* B|nie another obstacle to peace, with * I America—as they claim West Flo* * lifia, bh included within the boumia ry specified by the cession to them Lousiana. The Americans re f.eived a Spanish title to though they paid the fifteen millons France. 3Vfr Roth, formerly employed mi the French Department ot Relations, is appointed tfy Louis XVIIL Secre tary id Legation rc* the U. States# Nf-lr-Yoi-K, Ds> c. ft. v The editors of the New YpifjPfe received this morning from their correspondent in the following extracts from the Ja maica Con rant of the 31st of Oct. V . THE EXPEDITION. • * jggj Q# t Jb e I4ih inv* the following l ‘■Arattds rn-ocet led from the Chesa udfegyous M>*Nkgrii 11aand form an expedi ii(n as it is said against either St Augustine or New Orleans, under , the cothmard of rear admiral Mal fom, abd chi Arthur Brooke, Lt. ; *'jfeol. of ‘tiy 44th Regiment. t Roy«*l Oak. 74—-Rear Admiral ! JMah oi» captain Dix. ißamries, 74, Sir Thos. Hardy, Wsv* 74. captain Skene, iHctatoi., 64..b0n. capt Croftojj.. A r |*ave, 36, capt. Money. jfhv.Kes. 32, hon. capt Irby, teazle. IS, hon.. capt. Howell# Thistle, 14, capt. Whyte, *ffi.tna b. b. 8, oaptri »•£*, • volcano, b. b# 8 capt. Prick. Wtpi ten transport having on and SQOQ troops, lately command- | cd by the deceased general ■ jfcear Admiral Malcolm it was tho't •Would call at Port Royal ‘to expedite the sailing of the transports from Shence- and tflake some other ar rangements respecting the ex.ped~ k * Washington- DetfL v The office of Secretary of the Nfc ty is yet vacant; and posibly may Vetoain so until Congress de termini orythe proposition submitted to them by the late Secretary 61 the Navy, i.the establishment ,of; a Niivjo Bpard iii aid of tfhe Head of that De partment.. iVleanwhile Benjamin /tomans, Esq. Chief Clerk in the fle jpavtim lit, acts as Secretary* The following is an eftjlraotof a letter received in Neyv York from a gentleman in St. Baha, dated laith ijovenibe’- Mk>: ••H Trif;*./ \ , r “ Admiral Cochrane is colledtinig Voop* Irom the different garrisons in the English Islands, said to h* against New ? OHeaqs*” This tnornlng’ we receded Moa tt»eal papers to the 2?th ulu There .Were 7Q vessels o different j lions in the port of Quebec ft fug their cargoes, composed chiefly % -ftf Briiivb manufactures. A gale of wind on Lake On land has ,wrecked a Ipuinbei of merchant? boats with their cargoes on theiw way to York mtid Niagara. Many lives hre supM *osed to be lost.-—iV T. £** Post, srom the Burli ngi on Gaze it e, jSW. 25. . Commbdorc M‘Doaough. parsed tjits place on Saturday last,* for YVhife Hull. We understand he n %nds, fa a Few daya, to visit Albany New York. AX the foriner flace great preparations are making 1 ftp receive this distinguished hero Kristian with every mark of grati k and respect 1/ Lieutt ,>ant Budd commands the Aotilla at Plattsburgh. It will sail j>rthe head of the Take the The National Bank is ‘V| full examination in tlie senate— I dlrqm the vote yesterday against •mending it, s more flattering pn>s ject of its passage tirrough that body •pens to our view —Nationai Intel, Josiah’ Meigs , J&q, Commissioner Ikf the General Land’Office, arrivj|pN % this city a few days ago ||Ered upon thd dutiesTf his*office. ml. y Tr'f' ■” V. . r y *’’ ST. DOMINGO.* ! -\ v - th f css,^u^ r Ta F lor ’ th Shelved aZ, . t j l - S^ a ! ,i t m ** tu Im i J*M i‘h ■ • ■ $mL tm Christopher and PfMaon* by which they mutually agree toMirrender St. Domingo to the French governtoent ; anti nil the property, except tJH; by general 4 < officers, to be given up to their respective owners. v>* Flour at Gonaives was 4i dollars • barrel, none having been’ received from the U* States for two months. Kingston,) (Jan,) Nov. 14. It affords as much pleasure to be informed that captain, the honorable Anthony Maitland, of his majesty’s •hip Riqise, has rteeiyed letters from the admiralty expressing in very flattering terms their explicit appro bation of bis prompt- adherence to hi* instructions, in’ not coming to an engagement with the American frigate Constitution, when he fell in ■with “her on the 4th of May lasu Many who were at that time unac quainted with the circumstances of jtjte case, thought captain Maitland had not acquitted himseHwitn strict propriety ; but his having peremp tory orders to jx void a contest places his conduct in the most honorable point of view . *?nH!w General D* & ‘Williams, of Sodtb Carolina, is Governor of that state by a laryc The Columbian say^ 3 th4t the new Jfeet authorised by congress, will be at sea with the greatest expedition. Six vessels are engaged to be built in Ne v w Vork in sixty days j besides which a number arc. m active prepa ration, and will probably he reWy in a week. Commodore Porter is to have command of a squadron of these flying cruiser- 1 lor a two or three months voyage during the winter- EARTHQUAKE. ’ Boston, Nov- 29- Last evening about 7 o’clock* 4 a tevere shock of an Earthquake was experienced in every part of thh» towr. ; if lasted for r many second*, and was accompanied bv ihe noise which usually attends thfe phenome non. ‘V CAUTION TO THE MILII IA. By all meerns avoid sleeping in a feathejr fad for a Week at least after returning ’ from camp. Many of those who do not attend to this friend ly warning will suffer materially m health. - Ihe punters of newspapers arc requested to give Uve above a place* MA iBASS* PouisCQ. t*he Rev, Di> John Brown wall preach in Madison, Morgan county, on .iitursday the M h of January, 1$ 15, the day apponiedby the President of the United. tastes as >0 day of public nuaiiliiiioa, lasting and prays*. \ j •*» .■o9* fheJKev. Mr* Blantiiri will preach the JFunerui;Sermon of Capt Jonu Hiilnps, or> Sunday next* * *i). the dwelhug known ay the name of ‘Billups* i uvern. EAGLE TAVER^ r ‘* ‘• 1'• . * ‘ ■ \ auh r „ ~, - >■’ &T4GE Os VICE, . » v • ? •’ > “■ ...W4 W lCf$E Subscribers taaviT*g into under the firm of chimes w . taken for a term of years that sora. modi ous and well known establishment,) for* medy Ashton’s Taverp, but lately, occupied by Messrs. Calffrey & Bustin. Genteal tra : Tellers ,with their families may be assured, o i the most attentive tmtfLlht, and may enjoy a degree of privacy and retirement, seldom met frhh in Public Houses, as they. have ad jacent and convenient, buildingsj altogether unconnected With, the bustle of the Tavern. . They are at present, and intend to use eve ry exertion to be constantly supplied with whatever wm contribute either to the com fort or convenience of Travellers, in gaaerab or Regular Boarders. - X. They feel a degree of confidence when they inVite Strangers to their House, since they are determined to devote,the most unremittei attention to the accommodation of their cus tomers, and trust that by meriting, they will receive a liberal share of public patirtt. .~ v i ■ ’ . WttLIAM G. GRIMBES fV . . \ WILLIAM SIMS.” ; Augusta , (Geo.) 2• st October , 18.14, NOTICE. On Thursday the 1 2th of Jan. p*x( f WILL BE HIRED Sc RENTE® - , for the term of twelve months, at the plantation cif John larnett, de ceased, the negroes and plantation of said deceased, (dwelling house &c* excluded.) Alsp will be sold on a credit of 12 months, part of the personal proper ty, of said deceased* consisting of two horses. * . .V*** -’ “ ‘ notes vi(h approved securi ty will be required - T*’ * “.:S± , 5 JOHN F* BARNETT, u**« s*** W.fit- ”iffW-V FV-f: • :^w i ’ ‘V'A'S it to the jail of Clark ( bounty on the 17tb instant. a N-i, trrn Fellow, 50 or 60 years of ag fc* lis himself Reuben ; lie says t i i he* belongs to Mr. Jobri Dukes r ? Morgan county. The owner is r quested to come forward, pay all charges and take him away. * *W.. GEO. W* MOORE, December 52. WILL BE SOLD ’-*s£ t On the fourth Monday in January next at the court-house of Clark county in Watkinsvilie, j, pursuant ft to leave granted by the Inferior* Court of said county , (sitting for Ordinary > P ur posesJ the following negro fel-i lows as the estate of Cal Peter Bart dolph , late of said county, deceased. J VIZ: some other articles of smalt value among which is an excellent Mill Saw. she sale will take place between ihe usual hor-rs, and will be for cash only A. S. Clayton, Em. of Athens, is authorised to lease the Planta tion whereon Col. Randolph resided, for the, next year. THOMAS W. COIiB, AdminLf aior of F. Randolph. December Ist, l!lld. vSHERIFFS SALE. On *he first Tuesday in January next at Daniels Ville in the county of TtiyL dison , between the usual hours, i f , WILL BE SOLD, Five hundred acres of land, more or lciss, well iifiproved’ with a good grist mdl thereon, adjoining John M’Elroy, south fork of Broad Tiv r Also one other tract adjoin ing the former tract and land ol lyre Ganders, containing iiftv acres more or less, well improved. The aforesaid tracts of land levied on as tne property of Carries Whee ler at the instance of John Cornvek •n The foreclosure of a mortgage Teims cash. GEQRGE EBERU\RI Sherif I October 14, t 1 *■ ;■ Ifc • lit’ “ . GEoß<■■ tA, Cia rk cnt nt\> Whereas Francis M. Tramifell and Fanny Trammell apply for letters of administration on the .estate of Diniel Trammed, late of said county, deceased. , These are therefore t«c cite ad admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* of’ said deceased, «o be and appear at my office within the time pointed out by law, to shew cause,.if any, why said letters should not be granted. ; {■;, ,y ... . : v • Given under my hand at office thi s 29ihdqy of .November* 1814. JOHN HODGE, C. C. » The subscriber being about to be absent on a tour of duty, the ensuing six months, deems it proper to informhis customers that the busi ness of his shop will; m the mean tizae, be carried on by Drury O. Howell - * LEWIS LAMBKIN. Chtobe - 12, 1814. . , .. GEORGIA, Madilon County. SUPiAiiOR COURT, OcroßtM Term, 181*. TANARUS!.. ...••• • ■}. • petition ts John H. Marks shew eth that he was lately the purchaser at She riff s. Sale in saidcouavy, of atract of land sold as.the property* of Absalom Hendrick, who then resided. upon tae premises, containing two hundred acres, mote or less, lyipg on the south fork of Broad river, adjoining lands granted to Noah Cloud, on the east and on lie south,. bounded o\ Broad rive*—and stating, that tnere was an original deed of conveyance of said lari from one Samuel ; Nelson xo ..saidHpndrhk, and under which deed the said Hendrick <s£dyed utie—which said original deed is lost, oV mislead so that it cannot now be.. found—-and that a copy ,of saU deed so near.as can he recollected,. toge ther with an affidavit v of its loss are tiled in the clerk’s office of said court—and praying the establishment of said copy *n lieu of the origi nal .. . . .., \ On motion of pounsel for the petitioner, it is. ordered .that a copy of this petition and or der %e published once a month for the term of six months in one of tic public gazettes of this state—and that unless sufficient cause is pen shewn, the said copy will be established in lieu of the original*. :v • t hereby certify.that the foregoing a true extract from the minutes, October 7, 1814. . , T JAMES LONG, Clerk (GEORGIA, Clark County. j : Court of Ordinary , November Term* RULE NISI. \ 6fN the petition ts William Finch* Jun. praying® that the exec utor of William Fineln Sen. de ceased, may be directed to make ti tles to a certain tract of land in fee simple, situate, lying and being rn ’ the District of Abbeville, South Ca rolina, joining lands of John Mar row, Hugh and . David Paisley, agreeably to a bond made % the said William Finch, Sen. 8c Lydia Finch, in the life time of the said William, Sen. a copy of which he filed in court* - f v It is ordered that the executor of the said William Finch, Sen'* deceased, make titles in pursuance of air act *ef the Legislature of this State in such cases made and pro vided, unless cause be sfhewn to the contrary at a court of ordinary to be hoklen in and for the county of i Clar£, jjp & •a- s v 4. ‘jtmrr 1 j M-ggJl n,9»- f ropy pat *lt Jtfatifb ’ ‘V HODG£ r .■ T Gf.Oti.GIA, *“'rank Jin, cofrarw. W'.iyrtrx- i i u LjeoOr* a-,pl>s fir lettciid of aimiois»ra-i n on the e*rafe r>f Polly Les n<'re. ia:e of said county, deceased These are therefore *o cite and admonisjl a I and singular he kindred and creditor a & sasd deceased to be and appear at m v o(ha% within the rime prescribed by kur, to shew cause, if any, wttv said letters should not ME granted. . Civen under my. hand at office this Lsx day aF DeQejnber, Isl 4 V> FRED’ii BEALL. iM C.l o,'-J GEORGI A- Clark * .otinty. Whereas Jacob Bankston, one of the etetjn utors of Lambe»h Hopkins, Sell- deceased, applies for letters of dismission from the es tate of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and. admovUH ajl and singular the kindred and creditors a# said deceased, to be fend appear within months from the date hereof, at mv office, to shew cause, if any, why said it: ters of die mission should not be granted, Given under my hand at office *Ata v ; ’ Ast day of Augusts 1814, JOHN HODGE, C. C O. ’■ inm W GEORGIA, Clark Gouty. s WHEREAS George T .Farrar, ont <0 the executors of Thomas Britain, deceases applies for letters of dismission from the tit rate of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all add singula* the kindred and creditors ASP said deceased, to be and appedr within St* months from the date hereof, at my office, M shew cause, if dny, why said letters of dfjj§ mission should not be granted. Given under my hand at ojfie* ttifa lst day of Angust) 1814. JOH1? HODGE. C. C. O. ‘• -A-* -4s ’ NOTICE. s Witte months after date Tpplrcm tion will be made tp the honorable tiie Inferior Court of dCtark whtu sitting for ; ordinary purposo* for ,eave to sell two bun dred y acruk of ; / lahd /the sa irie be 1 U.g. mor oR less> tying and being iti said connls >a the, waters of , Porter's creek, gfantedi to. John- fraanett, joining r -.nclr. of Bi’cyrn Moore and Also two hundred and sixty acre* ving arid being’ in Jacfcsoii count* »i the waters of Curry’s creek, Jefferson, granted .. td Brant Iv J| The aforesaid tracts of land to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John Barnett deteaseij| ‘ate of Clark County. * JOHN ¥ BARNETT, Administrto >J# July 7y 1814 NOTICE. • * r “ ji - -\i . tEFf my plantation first of July, a i tf6gft?: T ttthn namuffc Phill, belonging to thp estate of Henry Pope* forirterly tho property of Mr* Hatehett, a olacksmi. 1 by trade, about 45 years old-*»any pewi •on that will apprehend said felloe And confine him s* that 1 can gek him by tho first day of Novembefc shall receive u reward of ten 4olM| by mo ■* ALSX’s. S. JOHNBOSfc September 12, 1814. i«ij» «n 1 k* r NO'llCE■ ‘ N -.. INE months sßer date apphoatkm be made to thA honorable Inferior Court jß* Madison county, for leave to. sell a tract land containing 160 acres, on creek*. Oglethorpe- county , Joining lands df Bridges and others. Also.one lot in VVayiqjjf county of 490 acres, second district, No. 1855[ * being the real estate of James Stallings, and& . ceased; to be sold for the benefit of the hfiigg and creditors of said deceased, , CMARLES Georgia;- « CLARK SUPERIOR COURT, ]ADSQV*S SEPTEM&EB tgMM IS 13$ James Thomas* J , c Ifichael A. Gatrvain. J ; > \v 4 UPON the petition of James ThcC mas praying the foreclosure of the « (Juity of redemption contained in a* certain mortgage,,.given by a Mic||l| ael ,A. Gauvain to the. said Jamtfjj Thoinaf* on a certain tract of lans containing six hundred acres, being} part of two five thousand acre of .land granted to Charles Henr£ D‘Estaing, including a. tract of oU<9} hundred and thirty acres, lately oc# eupied by : John Thomas and scM tot said. M* A. Gauvain by said Joha Thomas, the said land lying and bS ing in the county and state afioresadl on the Waters of Trail creek, for thd| better securing the payment of §| certain sum therejn specified. . . Ir is ordered; that the sa!(| Michael A. Gauvain do pay into this court in twelve months from thili date, the principal and interest ix* said mortgage contained, and tho cosl expended In and about the fore* closing the same, or be barred ctif his equity of redemption in and t* the same,. And that this rule be puhs lished once a month for twelve months in one of the public gazette.% of this state, or seryed upon the fendant six months previous to th» time required by tnis rule, ta pay the sum contained in said mortgage, - A True. Copy from the Minutes of said A Court .this sth day of January, ItojC S#JSWjUse iiUOO, Quit