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i* -rz m „ ■ , . v. - war
- “* .;
- m JS
WFf9VV Mg fVjtfKpf nr)
lffl&ut tifenftnnitr.<>£ it, to the Cabi
Yet c-1 $U L ne.\ ; though the
r “tvt psitjropteclt'iHd assfcf
,-rfo** ? f onncillofeat
. with whijrb thr A-
Itienc tb tie fcncfs-d
the cau&e of sis ir country is as pr -
: •minr.H th of that ray m
*iftdi?Pu Their style is so
sP&tv
Yheir affnimey sso clear, that titeir
?«lettetf.,yvhto spread before the eyes
• viU.no* &il to procure
plew admipprs oi our litfera:ry xbmpo
ions* ■ ”*_»/’ -t
Enquirer
‘ j If we Hare taken, sunk and destroy
ed , more than 1500 British vessel*
mince ‘#ar was ftacl*re(|,beit remem
bered in j«*» &*: itton/ Ui tt Britain
Yad captured and c|ii#ujmfcd
ly a thousand Amerrcui vessels be*
fore war was declared. ibid-
X ?% : ,*■ •<”< ;■■ • wjjw''. ■ iiSt 4 Ji •’ * ■** jlj
Ms**rv Discipline. —A private of
the 6tli military militia/ naVtrtg been/
fpond gutl'y by a Court Manual.
a, violent assault on an officer tfjib.
ft loaded piktol ; he was ca&demr&d
|p be shot* Op balyrd t)’ last; he
Vas taken, out under “a strong guard.
Tressed in furural habil mi eras. and
►y Receded by <4
near this* city. Alter \ f trough
«dl theMormatt icted to so awfifl “a*
C.Crcmonv y just ;t> tae pi .-.toon tfa*,’.
going* to fire on Inm, ]
iTiggtmcUl was please'.) to respite
the execution ,/or umil
the #,ill of ef.sthe UifP
»t«d b’atete should'bt wn as the
shfci of the crip, it, *<IPdFW. Amer,
i ’7, Vjte’ U i n&mtjjt fta
h Prisateevinv hi tics ion, jfflhts
the Federal newspa|pr^ r |p be grow
general and popular As U»e.
tiatwe of our requif% >
and jusgftes the greatest acfivifjfan r”
\n s mode of .warta/.
VWe caiinr- but wish success to a
.« mbWk. Ih-ihe
‘:C ‘D.-i ■ |f : , p. ‘■ v • ‘ 4; 'jj Columbian* p
£xtr<tf>i of ‘a Utter f?omhNe c w OfUaD “,
i’ 1 dated JUjpvt mber 4th. <J,p K ?f
r*Sft«te : few. days, agy la
brig a’t ihuMtaria 1 and of h £ inch
-firi slylre for water.
tym eu ‘riiililia, cousisting
only wat behind tne
t&- vvatchinc; tfieir mn< tyo'n> ‘i : he 6
We re delibe rateH’ counted when |||g
<jpntmap%f ol ilib militia ..e-4i'&|w
his men, “ . >Vcii, waat wnl
There/.ure ; utily to l
them, iv;ti. H, r-.;*,
‘^eiTi V ’/ So at it they; went, |
«ncl brought: 16 ib'iown ‘ yesterday ’
Who are noVyMn Ihe'lu t, *
/'■»’.■ ’ ’"’•■• .c.*j|t” /■'’ vv/
■,■*'■.’■ ■• %>. : ~**m*K- ‘JkWI P y ,'h., ‘/
/• / ■ Worcester f'jUsfass.J
On Monday . ev U& :, v
past 7 o’clock, the .if’
ftarihqileke Veyy
in in■la,su‘d' v: a{fdui
|Stcutius, arui wus sp ocVere M laN-re^:;.
*<t\e a rjapid J;:rn u g o 1 the w • tyib w%
irt:tn«d-oOs vnoiiop: oi furnitur kc
| ttiiv occasioned by n »i
mudatce noise of a neit %W
Waggon passing along the
.Feuji uvntg threeudn»>
of the tV>'\ fk*expericneed tlic
Jg he no me poll.
buch i/ ibe cidtcrehce of tlie cioc..:
various l to»yns, that it ia drtheutt to
iseert|dn, precisely, when the shoc .
\ was lenCbti ut all tde 7 pmecss
f“ here ii vas felt, xlii Boston it oc
red at TO minutes bastff, by the:
At booth Clock, which Is consider
'MvjUhe.true u -e. _“ ; J v •
ihe Herald .»»enti
•ns it was lei-t uvtre 20 mihtfes past
f} but tlus xonceive, must be;/
owing to an error in Lae tia.v;, ov to
Accident in observatlon.
1 It was West Brocktield
4Bfr miles U . of Huston, about T b*
4lock. . ; V-K ‘";i
he Earthquake wa? nisb ieli ...
Wibcasset, Ma.nef 178 miles N. i,.
*>V P’ oi Boston—at Weodstocxv
Vermont, 140, miles N. W*
■? ‘ £ z* 4 /
s-A lertet from Gottenbnrg. receiv*
ftsl*by the Hannibal, state it as the?
[general expectation at that |>lace r
>Uiat, the cominetital powers,- at thte«
Congress at Vienna, would unite in
ft strong protest against the entire
fokade of the whole American
ist by the British government. *’
i&len Advm
r- f y :4Wh' :
Sfyttbec y q/
| * l ibe humiliation of the >i or then*
ilta.tes is evidently the interest of >.
pLiiticin. . A marimne rivalship is
to be dreaded by the United,
pLiugdom frqm the i edenH
tlian from the Southern States * h
tSimity, then, of the democratic p
fy to the federalist ought in g 00.7
|policy to be rather cherished »$«
suppressed. The fmore the twv
parties weaken each other, tne’ )pfr,
|er they serve ibt interest of G. b*
fain h Indeed Great Britiih tfetw
ftot a better auxiliary than je. -
- W* rs : ” /; » ? - ‘*v^..,-> #- v
ikf |P be*oylVr; points of vie wer/
.• > M>e war is to be continued
Or-; -if BnuQ■* five, or ten
forjh.* express purpose of ftvmi*
to the’ parties, to weaken ani
dts trogwhe natural powers of the stateSy
& fall an easv grey to the cun
iLet each one regulate his
mn conduct so 4s to frustrate the
plots and machinations of the common
enemy lljMon Patriot.
. /-y/v AryyW 1
ATHENS GAZETTE: a
rnunsr%Ar y Jaxuart 4, 1815.
C-nce we h ive the mor
tjfic. !io!i of informing out readers of
the fai fore of the/,Noi tuern Mail—
and >i this tijrefrfß oJ£l6&ks ho urri-~
val of life MyUedgeviile Miih * We
are Unxtßr \o say to what cause these
16 be ittrThuied, and, we
7 would “Wjgiarl that a proper enquiry
be in stunt.-it, so ‘.U:\lj 4* remedy
pa ay be sptcdH) applied to, prevent
/sl.ufl&t| 6vcurrea<:.2&. It is vefy and; -
at spy thus
cl; 5. |i po rnt cci i»ui mi ft elymj re so
at this o v:n fut p . nod , . and we
trust" t> these iai!ut:cs W 11 be con-/
|ldet , undpie ? apop gy fartilep
scerUity us th«, dv-4 t s paper “ >
’ iCT* rive , Uen i>i*. John BroWn
Will : preathc'ni Morgan J
com- y, o r T hursday th& I2ta .6! 1
Ja; u 1815, t ie uay apilouted by ‘J
t?*€‘ Piv nde 01 the United Stfoc-, as j
a a*y at ptibhc nuaifaiation, fasting :
anatprayer- *•-'■ &r\- 1
,| , : Asjapt ! '•'-%* •, : v j
Frsut k 1 jjy. . j
‘€>;»*& nf»‘,adwlf-.j
nstrati vi on the fttfjg. of Joseph Cook, late
deceased: V.fajJ* V
rhese .are* therefore incite and admonish
ad and iie kindfed and creditors of
iu.id deceased , r o he and appear at my office
hin the oime p e ‘.'•.bed by Raw to shew
f tiny, vsfh/hsaid letters snluld;not be g ant-
Given under rrttf hand at olfice this 29th
.*u day of Decerjtber, 1814*.
frv:ivk bp \li,, .:. c.
i ‘ ; w ’ f ! "*• f 11,1 ■ - 1”
\L: of i/cticrs remain)og in th.
• , y >,ficts at, > v.Vai «.• ,» v/i!i cy whicti
it %>* t iken ouj; thi*. Ist day
mos Mi’ 1 ; wll -'3 sent 1 to
‘ s tfoe U'JT.ev it Post . Ist of
January-’ Is| 5. y y% -
B T. Harnett, Richard B -yd. ‘
G. C-iaries. A Career, Jack ■%s Cocke,.
Charles, Cousins,, Samos*
Oravrcn. >'. J , ®L
3 George Earnest. Mil-ier Echol», Eli
*'.abeth,EcHbisk t)ayid ; El;ie^ # John Evans, ..
;-Kt. Thomas Fields. .'v
11. Randolph Hester, John Holman. Jaa
j. Samn-d Jackin,"Pleasant Jackson
‘•-I. ‘amaeUJtsyredce’ f .
M. •h's* Lvicv AlUes or iuovicy /Vkjns,
.ud.veli Malone, iugh Martin* Henry Mof*
fhomas Vl'>><'e, Mrs. Juli h* Morton,
MdcolmMLec'dyldenrfMircheU.
t Edmond Ram «y, Absalom Ratne *
Cdides -i-. ..Redd, ••Thomas .Ro&mon, A ‘
Robe.ts.
Tf*. Reuben Stephens!./ >
T* ,v 6Sles Hi mab.
W::-‘>tiHiam Wood. 7 •
v . W,{ IGHT. P M.
BORGlA,
Whereas llhomas Mitchell applies |V?r;%t
ters of dismission from the estate of W illiam
vj itahell, deceased, of iairi county. . ‘
; R. Thlje are thcreforit to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and ciediiors
said deceased; to be and appear at my office
within the time pointed our by law, to snew
causes if any,, letters of disihisston
Given under my hand .at office this 2d
\x K ot fo n "fir' H ™f GE ’ c c o
- ‘ ■,‘ r -,
.Wnereak Laban Nligfc Applies for letters
of fnMntw on the «««e of,. Jam.,
.Magbee. late of sa;d county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all ind singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be hud appear at niv office
wflhin the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, if any,7why said letters Should not be
‘lfriven under ;> itiy band at office this 2d
AA,’ f y Hodge, c, c, 0. [ & ..£?
V” 11 1 w ’ *'■
Georgia. L t .i k county .
Whereas William Modre and Barbara Bo*.
bannan apply for letters of, administration on
the estate of William Bohann late of said
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the kindred And creditors deceasS, to
oe and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if aim
wny said letters should not be granted. X*
Given under mv hand at office this 2d
Zxojjp
The* on the first Tuesday in March
. ««<, at tlu Court House in Catkins
vtttt, between the hours of 10 ani
4 o'clock
WILL BE SOLD
&• estate ol Jtfhn Roberis,
—in’ the- bejiefit of ihe creditors^anc
> l;Ry ’ Acer y Heberts,
I ; SVLfi»
Will be sold on the jirst Tuesday in
Teoruqry&next at the Churt-flr. , •
the county *of Jackson, between the
us for l bourse the following property*
♦One thousand ‘acres of la*»«!,.■ be
the tame more or less, granted tor
Vtyeatherby. joining HadGti Sc others,
on the waters of “the Mulberry Fork
of the Oconee levied on as the pro
perty of George* Weathtrby at the
instance of Job# Torrence.
YVM. POT j b, D.S.
January 5, 18 i5. * i
Notice.
An election will 4>t held on Satur- j
day the 24ihihst. at the ccurt house ‘
of Clarke’ county/ ft;* a J notice of 1 ;
the Inferior court, in place of John
Ti. Lbwe, resigned , jy?
James Hays, ■
A, Ramey, •. * l
* 9 f
f y David Si ms,
Min t Echols, t
luores of tffe. Inferior* Court*
Jsinnarv 4, 164 5
i ■—l-~ . ■ i-i - - n>aii
Osergtt , fa J : < i ;uty.
Whereas H-icSiard Cbx, security for Da* id j
Harris as guaruian of Charlotte ilavris % a i
minor, hat applied to die honorable enurt mi j
Ordinary for said county, to ©e e-soae «*A Cu I
from said security ship* -
These are to cue and acini'misli ad wham |
it may concern, do shew cause a: a ooart of |
Ordinary to be held in and-for said cauniy or. 5
the firs? Mwday of March net" , why sap f
application should not he^rapted.
, sivru unddr my hand at office ,this 2d
day of January, 1815. ■ *;’y
: *• ‘ r dy - inn Hodge., c c. o,
..ii i ni— —— . hm , . i- .. »M<i-
NOTICE.
That on the lluS Monday in Feht'uary i
Elijah Butler, d&cf m (Jg t
thorpe county, y ‘ ?*?'.'* :f
ALL tlm gobds* i Bcc. lie* I
) ortgi ng to sa ; d dec &sc• if Mr s c|i t $
■ykl heaven t.L \ ie»2jjof. > ’ Decem
ber next, tk: pur ,us,r rive bond *
%fth-<qppfaved rcuruv. * .
GEORf* WATERS
January 3 t <Bl5
J J .. -a* .Ms
s -SYCE
‘Will be sold at the Code: Mouse on the j
first Tueslay in Econuary next, be
tween the hours pf ten ae i these a\m
hf cfcck, the l''Having ,ry ><?*•: v, viz,. “*
FOUtt negro woman, riilvey an bid wemjh,
d.iyrldt, Loheyf and Pjjjoeb/, young women ;
■I :vf«t on as tire property ot Benjamin Vha - -
nan to satisfv an execur. <n, m favd of
Darnel rrammrU. vs. vV iluam .Shields aud
said r turmaa ’T
v ;••*•■ JO IN TELMAN, ,
,;t.
J*< ttaryffi, tshs y^.:-
,lAoiuhd after, dc applied*
tibsi will nre ai'Ul V* too honorable’’ 4
inferior Court ol Lla ic * couatyj For
* Cv> ;>etijd4 at Uud on Barr :: r
loeTs.creeiij juimug of Parker ‘
vt>,t being pait df tile real J
espue of Wdiiam Bankston, deceas
e ii-to be sold for tusbenefit <j>f the j
heirs and creditors >f >iid deceased.
7*.'* SALLV BANKSTON, ...
, l O ITHA5 ij'l&utioX*
xt ■
INK rnonths afier date application will
‘be made vo ih© honorable li|rc. ior Court of *
Madison county, Tor leave to| sell a tract of
land containing 160 acres, |ii Beaverdam
Oglethorpe qcumy, jfmihg lands of
Britos and others. Also o'nf lot iii WaytiC
cdtinry of 490 acre ~ second drttnet, No. 165,
being the real estate of Jamils Stallings, de
ceased ; co be sdld for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said f •
i CIiAHLLS Executor
A Ex'"SUPERIOR eoCMjM
ADJOURN SEPTEMBERfr&itM 1813.
Jamei Tbbmasi ISI
Michael A. Gauvain.Jt
UPON the petiuon of James Tho
pias praying the foreclosure of the e
quity of redemption contained in a
certain mortgage, given by a Mich
ael A* Gauvuin to the Said James
rhomas, on a certain tract of land
containing Six hundred acres, being
pa£t of two dre thousand acre tracts
of land granted to Charles Henry
I>Enaingi inchtdipg a tract of one
hundred and thirty acres, lately oc
cupied by John Thomas and sold to
said M. A. Gautain by said John
Thomas, the said land Vying and be
ing in the county and state aforesaid
on the waters of Trail creek, for the
better securing the payment of a
certain sum therein specified.
It is ordered thwt the said
Michael Ai Can vain do pay mtothih
court hi twelve months from this
date,- the principal and interest rn
said mortgage »cpntaihed, and, th*
cost expended in and about life fore-,
casing the same, or be barree t
ills equity of redemption m and it
t; A And that* this rule be ptn.
fished once a month tor tweh
months m ope of t e public gazette
ul this sidte, or served upon the d.-
Jtruiant six months previous to ts *-!
“time required by tqis rule, tp pay
tae? smh contained in said woriyv
A Trae “‘j y
. fiTLLHtmO
wn the fourth Monday in January
; thicoui t-house of Clark county
it', f hfoß : f& X pursuant £to Irani
.ned hv the [ftfor tor Court of
said CJUfHy, (sitting f ‘ 0 din.try
puipasc.i-J the following negro fcl*
lows as the estate of Col Peter * Ran**
dolph, late of satd county, decease#}
VIZ;
QiILY. Oliver, Patram and Ben, with
some other articles of small value, among
which is an excellent Mill Saw- she sale
will take place between the usual hours, and
will be for cash only A. S .Clayton* Eaa.
oT Athens, is aathorised to lease the Plantar*
tion whereon Col. Randolph resided, for tho
next year
THOMAS Wk COBB,
Id . t•t:*r of p, Randolph,
Deceml>er Ist* 1814. .
. -■—> ■»i i■ *t ■ ~ ii— rjp -
GEORGIA,\ ,
Madiiba County.
sun. mo ft COVRT,>
Oe'fQ&hH I'EttAf, 1814.
petition ofjfohn H; Marks shew*
em that he was lately the purchaser at Shan
mi's Sale in satd count y; of a tract of land sold
as the property of \bsaiom Hendrkk/vvhd
tneo nskied upon the premises, containing
two hundred acres, more or less, lying on the
ami & fork of Bioa.i -Iver. adjoining lands
granted to Nah *loud, on t he east and oil
die’south, bounded on Broad rivet—and „
Mating thai,uiere was ait trigonal dmi of.
co> veyance of said land from one ndll
Nelson to saul Hendrick, amt under . Inch
deed the said Hendwblfc rltrived *. i* ie—■which
said original deed is lose ny -mislead so that it
cannot nrhv be found—’and that a copy of
said deed so hear aSiCan be recollected, t g*>
ther , \y iih an affidavit pf ii $ lose are filed in ,
the cierk , s office of said court . —and pray ing th®
ektabh*hmenfof said copy in lieu of the origi
nal /if - N • ‘ c •
Ou mptipnof conns'l for s he rjltitkttier, it
ordered that a copy of this petition and or
der be punished once •* month iu :ia* wnn of
v six in One of ■. the public, gazettes of
this sta r that unless sufficient ca-us® is
then the said copy will be established
“in liyu of the original. ‘ ”•
I hereby cluity that the foregoing
n a true ex from H he minutes,
October 7, ‘Bl4.
JAMES LONG, CUrt,
GEORGIA, Clark cI
Court of Noveydvr Term*
RULE NISI,
ft N petition Os WiHiaflf
Finch, Jon, praying that the Exec
utor of William Finely Sen. de
.biased, ihay be directed to wake tt*
ties to a certain tract of land in fe©
simple, situate, Tying and being in
the District of Abbeville, South Ca*
rolina* joining lands of John Mar- ,
,row; Hugh M'Cognick and David
Paisley, agreeablyXo a bond-
bv tlic said vV illiam Finch, Sen. &
t ‘ -V; Cm off)***.-.
; X’- -V.. -v r j copy of which
fa filed in coufi|f
V ,j ’> ‘s£* , ‘\a" M J
it is oat the extciUcfll
of the t'Vi.'i vV - ilium Finch. Sen.
deceased, make titles, in pursuance
of an act of the Legislature oi (Via
State jn sUch cases made an l nco
tided, unless cause be shewn to tl#
contrary at a couit of ordinary to bo*
Imhocd in and top the vcotmty cl
*> dark; on the first Monday i#
Marc h next. *
-7 1 . , . ‘ r ,y 1
’ A cmt cory from tpe Mir.utes,
H pIN ODGE C C, i K
-M
{j r( ’ i > L 1 I V’* r. 1 k Cbu n ty.
Whereas Jacob Bankston, one of the exeo»
mors of Lambeth Hopkins, Sen deceased*
;applies for letters of dismissioh frdm the es
tate.of said deceased. . *
These arc therefore to cite and
all and singukr the kindred a;«l creditors o 9
said deceased, to be and appear within slw’
nionths from the date hereof, at Wiy office, td
shew cause, if any, why said letters of dis
mission should not bfe granted
Given un& nny hMd at office *hi& ’
Ist day of Align t , 1 8 1 4. *
JOHN HODGE, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Clark Gouty. - •
WHEREAS George Y. Farrar, one
the executors of Thomas Britain, decease#
applies for letters of dismission from the es
tate of said deceased.
. These are therefore tp cite and admonish
ait 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 anj% why said letters of disf
mission should not W* granted.
Given under my hand at office th&.
C Ist dav"of August: 1 814.
JOHN HODGE, C. a O.
.....
NOTICE. -rfM
LtFT my plantation about th#
fit*st of July, a negro than named
fhilL belonging to the estate of
[enry Pope, formerly the
of Mr. Hatcheit. a
trade, about 45 years okl—any per
son that; J win dpprehend said fellow
«ft(l confine him so that I can get
him by the first day «f November
shall receive a reward of sen
by me , x
ALteX**. S. JOHNSOii.
September 12, 1814. ; X
’I -ffS:
| The Jahscriber being about to be absent efy
om of duty the ensuing six months, deerns
x proper to informhis. customers
-•> r*f his shop will, itt the mean time,
;ardeddn O. HoweH. %
p :b;r \2\ \$M *