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Ptcm *he London Statesman of Oct, I
However gr ifving to Kngl*h
snen jaiift t*v» rbe the success of \ ’
British ms ye it is Imposable to
perceives without rtgrei* ihe ven
reprehensible measuies which Mia l .
part of the press wiyich has been di t
tingu'shed for its venality. md love
of interminable war, is taking to in
crease the animosity which at pre
sent exists between this
country and America. Ihe limes
on Fhtrrsfiay coolly hopes, that the
t* Scoundrel captain Porter of the Es
sex’ is taken , und hanged of course*-
It Is a proof of the lamentable ig-.
AoradCe of this paper, as to the jus
gentium to suppose that this officer,
even if he was guilty of the crime
imputed to him, the breaking of his
parole, was subject to be ** hanged ;**
but be Times acids to ignorance wil
ful misapprehenson, beouuse the
editor knew or ought to hive Known
that captain Porter had been exchan*
ged, for one of our brave captains of
the navy, whom the fortune of war,
and the neglig< nfce of our admiral
ty, had ‘ thrown into the hands oi
the enemy Thus, then at once
is there an end ot the “ crime * oi uiis
« scoundrel.” But why “ scoundrel ?»
, whv should we be the only nations
the i ivdized world, the column* oi ’
who c e newspapers are polluted wit
language thus coarse brutal un - dis
%U.s'ing H captain Potter’s
ment gave offence, answer htnr/con
fute Join ; and the world will draw
the proper conclusion ; but thus to
designate an officer, who, by the |ss
timoiiV of tha London (gazette is
prov* and to be%oth brave, active
experienced .» isolation of that
deCorum which weougnt to Übservt
even t'owv.iv nemjes.
out. is it quite ck ai that \hp ex*
pediuon |o m sh.ngtorr will meet
uni vi rife a .probation ? Is iCertain
that t wacton destruction ot pub*
lie edifices, for destruction , sake a-
ika legiti mate method of war
fare ? To the rapid and adifiit able
march of thetroops, t<> the bravery
of the c omifi&miers and their men,
every praise is due ; mSt it cannot
%but be admitted, that a wanton des
truction oi public buildings and pro
perty not connected with the pur-*
poses of War bears too great a re--
u. the undiscriminating ?
ravages of the buccaneers of old, to
desM Vt oi obtam u#iver:.al approba
tion. -The memorable Copenhagen
expedition had its o"p post rs aim ngst
the mos. enlir’Ufcned ot ou; states*,
men- Mhenp we hjui to justify us, the
necessity, as was pleaded, yfpo sen
sing ourselves dfv a powerful fleet,
which it was expo L u, would other-*
wise havafrbeeii applied to the pur
pose of Riding our great enemy in
his projected invasion of this coun
try ; but even here there was no
wanton destruction of houses, no fi
ring ot public bundmgs, but in the
Common coin se of an attack .made
in u c ironge-t
The LobSatks spared Paris; but We
spared no. tue American Capitol.
The hireling press, as ‘ the Minis*
tcn«v Journals art ju-lly tullfcd,’
staus Uist it nusproduced already a
great revolution in our favor against
; the ex» ting government of the Uni
ted States- What‘l We aft at out
Ja > w. rk again J and are so. re
iu oniz,ng America ! the uscoun
diti Madison ’ is to be hanged, with:
the “ scoundrel Porter I’* —i his is
neatly intolerable / at is an interfer
ence iri the internal systems of gov
ern* .ent of v independent nktiops,
which We have ah along so violent
ly descried in’ the French, and a,
gains which we have made so
a war, spent.so many hundreds of
millions wasted so much blood, and
exhausted so much of the very vitals
of the country. We tyrget that .he
scoundrel Madison** as he is termed
is as much the first oi
America, as the reigning monarch
is of any other Kingdom. Let this
Biliingsgatejsvstem of calling names
then meewwith tue execration :t de
serves ; and if we cannot prove our
cause in language becoming us to
use, at all events let not our national
tbai. ever mcui a merited stigma by
having let purse to he flowers of
the tone ot St. G . le^sT
bi relay (says the New
Vo.K O in re j• a nuu mniaiided the
on board ti t Giau|a.t Portsmouth*
on Ue r 7t. yciohti, foi the
fOfifeC his squadron, lid honor ab].
acqui Ld. At 11.1s tnax c plain bai j:-
lay’s'squljlrotr ,s called gun boats;
and tXn lorct is su.ua to be vusuj
sugtno* o*tlfeiis!;wine:* t *s-|
are bast lies, utCaUst this
hen* . court tnamal kjiew bt Ut i
he .s, ifiat ue have am. w wav,*
cab aiiir W'.lHlbg iht m on tiu oceat*
0 i <ti t K.hv tsi itir s
Zi — f< - j — . * ■
FiFT? DOLLARS REWARD.
D SERTED on the 18th of September
. fiom the recruiting station at Carnes
vibe, Franklin county, Georgia, John Ham
bree, a private soldier* 23 years of age, five
leer 7 1-4 inches high, dark complexion, dark
eyes, black hair, bom m the state of South
Carolina, by profession a carpenter. Ihe
. above reward with all reasonable expences
wid be given to afiy person who tfr-tli appre
hend the said John Harribree, and deliveqpg,*
him to me at or to .capt John E
Calhoun at Penoleton, court-houst, S. C.—s-
It b supposed iljjat he will attempt to go to the
Indian Nation near Chotu.
WM MtLLWEE.
jjr, .■ 2d Lt. 3d Rifle Regt.
October 3d, 1814.
COuL.SC l Otis SALE.
WILL BE SOLD
At the Court House in Jackson County.’
on the first Tuesday m February
next, the following tract of land, o
as mztcji thereof a$ will satisf t/i> ,
’ tax due the*eOn with :osi—~ 1
Eight hundred &. forty acres of land gram
ed ro Joseph Wilson, lyipg ort the Mulberi\
Fork of the Oconee rivritv Estimated and re
turtied the ,third quality High land, (so say ‘
three freeholders) adjoining and bounded N
E. bv rhesrnas M‘Calls lands and vleant
land, S.. E.„ by Jesse Lee’s land, S. W bv
Luc; ie and Sewright’s, and on the other
side by surveyed land—the above land in de
fault for the year I*Bl2, tax due 2 dollars O*
.52 cent*,,, v\,’ ...’
JOSEPH LITTLE, TANARUS, C. J, C
ugust 6, *lßl4
... I » nil. ■■
CAUTION.
\
uL persons are hereby cautioned a ‘
gam>< ratling for a note of hand given by
subscriber for two hundred dollars, dated
some time in February 1811, and due me 25th
day ,of December following, payable to John
‘Jjhvtus either of South or North Carolina, as
tfte property for which said note was given
was unsound anid I 1 was most vilely imposed
on by said jMivenv and 1 am determined hot
,t;o pay it unless com'iejled by law.
* 4,; JOEc HAILE.
November 30 \ g 14.
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*HD MI pis FRA FOB'S SALE.
Pursuant to Qrder of > the
Court , (sitting for Ordinary pur pi ■
ses) of the county of Clarke ,
WILL BE SOLD
on the first Tuesday of March next
at the Court-house ofsaid county, be
tween the usual hours,
V
V /N£ hundred 8c forty eight and a half acres
of land, on the waters of the Appalachie ; the
real estate of Fhilamon Thompson, deceassd ;
to be sold for the benefit of die heirs and
creditors of said deceased
ttf BAMVEL HESTER,
Admiaistrator.
Decemher Bth, 1814
; ADVER • ISLMENT.
Peter Hamilton, Hie of. the
81 er, o;i —i 1 >1 —Make
■ready 1-—to for iUw advertise
ment—Right about !—-Mafch !—to’
and lake your Red Morocco
Pocket; Book by capitulation.
On your dcscirbmg the papers it
contains; you’ may expect a surren
derwithout bloodshed I 1 I <
r Athens LazeUc Officer s^
December 22. , .
NINE months alter date applica
tion will be made to the honorable
Inferior Court of the County £i
Franklin, fol leave to sell ths rJS
estate of Tjomas Williamson, de
ceased ; iorjthe benefit of the heir-’
and creditors.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
’ r < Administrator .
December 8, 18'4. ,- % V ,
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l l NOTICE.
The Male Heirs of Joseph Smith,
late of Souwv Carolina, or Georgia, (
and son •> of John Smith, of F&qs
Mannor. Chester county, Pem>|y!
vama, will receive a legacy be
queathed them by their uncle ‘DS
vid Smithy late of Lexington, Ken
luckv, to the subscri
bers ln'ffljjsington, Kentucky.
. Asa Farra .
Ebenezer Sharp.
October 26.
N.B. The Editors of newspapers
in Georgia, North and South Carol!
na wdl perhaps render a considera
ble service to the fatherless by giv
ing the above a few insertions in
their respective papers.
“twenty dollars REWARD.
Deserted from Camp Covington|on
the 13th lay if last month, John
ball and Jacob Kelly, privates in my
company of infantry Qf the second
regiment of Georgia Militia, their
heights .and ages not known, dark
hair and dark complexion ; their !
place of residence in the county of j
Ciafk. The auWe reward will he ]
gived to any person who will appre- ]
bend the above deserters, and deh- j
vtr them to me, or confine them m
my common jad in this state ;tnd
give notice to me, or ten dollars
will be given lor either of said de
••erters and all reasonable
paid. .
v V/ ISHAM HENDON,
Captain*
5 cemher 1 1814 -
1 H r ‘Mini n . hi 1. 1
r K ii\ L » ! l alter date applies
jn u ill be made to the honoiable
inferior court of Clarke count) ior
f .? 4?Jr ‘* t ‘ V ..'•■■■ ; ‘■ ‘■* i
\ if ..Tl * ,ik .. Li
leave to ~ fe&l of Col.
Samuel Jw: v -* * vic?:ta i ed city *isjing
of two tr ct» 01 iand ii* tnFcounty of
Wdke|, on the waters of Upton*..
crelj|, bounded by lane:# of Simons
Jack,’ Brooks and others ; for tft
benefit of the Heirs and ct editors o ;
said deceased,
JOHN HODGE,
; ! , v ’ .. Administrator
December 15. «»
NTOXCE.
persons are notified that the
*'■»*)* legal title to the lands f&rmterly
% erred by Zacharidh Cox, in id.*,
.ounty of Jackson, is now vested hr
tne subscriber—All applications ft.
rent or purchase must .be mi&*e t*.
oer, as no person else is autbonzer
to make arty contract \n regard to ,
‘'aid land's*
ANX COX.
AUGUSTA ChMLVLL.
buch persons resident in Jackspu
ounty or such as have removed
Uvereirom indebted upon account
to the proprietors of the aWfd
printing office prior to the 2ftk of
Vlav, 1809, are informed that Mr. J
laVid Rogers is authorised to col
lect and receipt for said dues. * 4
Benjamin T Duyckinca-for seij .
& Geo . t\ Randolph *
iitgusia , Oct. 27, 18 14. ,
EXECU i uRX^ALE.
WILL Bt SOLD.
On the i3th of January next, at the\
tate residence of Alexander IVilliuni
~son, deceased, in Cumesvilfe,
A good Waggon and several Hos
With a number of other aihk -
4 erms ot sale made kpovvn oh the
fFKJjDERICK BE\LC\ Ex’r.
Uec, ut iBl4, ■’ Y ‘ ,
JRGIA, Clark county. 4Y
Vuereas George Whitehead, aiiminiswa
»n the estate of Elizabeth Wlnie ead,
ceased, has applied far leuyr? of distni>siOH
•■u the farther administration of the estate
; aid deceased.
t hese are therefore to cite and (admonish
o and singular the kipdied Creditors of
i.a deceased, tp filcVheir objections, (If any)
i my ©dice within six months From the date
uereof or Said letter* will be granted.
Given Under my hand this jth day of Sep- 1
temoer, 1814/4-', ...
Those haivuig demands against the estate
of Col. Samuel Jack and James 1C P ,Jack
deceased, will present them properly authen
ticated within the time prescribed;by law—and
all who afi? inuebied to the estates are request*
ed to make immediate payment to
v>” y . -JQ'.iN UQJJyC, ftdn’ .
<*. ** m*- > y ,4 j-q , •'*j , *
ft •-**- «—nr-*~- V ■» 1.1111 , rtin.y
; ‘ ,*.':, notice. .<*
KiNfc ‘Hiomlis’ from i.fie dare hereof apY
plica-ion bf made.ro the honors Ale the In«
Jferior court of Clark county* for leave to sell
ope imndred acres of land,- more dr less, lying
in said copnty, on the waters of Robertson’s
creek, joining Joel Dickinson and others, be
ing part of me-estate of John Roberts, de.
ceased—To bt sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased ?
r V • • AVERV ROUERTS,
Administrator
Sept. 21, 1814. V r .; VrT- -
\ FRANKUA IQLUjJE.’ \
THQbE persons who are in ar
rears ijpr tuition at Frankin’. College
: are respectfully . requested to oWkt
: mmedtate payment either ...to . tne|
. übscriber or the President of the
coltfcge.
/ /V A. S. CLAYTON
. Athens'QHoher i3* 181
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GEOirCfJackson County.
/ SUPERIOR COURT.
rj; / “ »</•* .. 4 . -y- •* lift.-yAd , ,/v ‘ ** Xi
1 HE petition of James M. C. :
Montgomery and Thomas Hyde,
guardians, state that an hrigirtaj bond
tp the Court of Ordinary of Jackson i
county, sot the performanoti of the
duties, of guurdian to David Rogers,
i homas &.Ro^dr sy MarJpßogers &, ’
John orphans of
Rogers, deceased;,, by Dhimel
son and Martha, hiswifo, Wljjch
was signed by Daniel Johnson, Fho
tnas Johnso4i*antl John Hanmton, a
copy of which with an affidavit ot
its loss is herewith filed, and youi
petitioners pray the establishment
of the said copy in lieu of the origi
nal. .1
On motion of John M. Doolt at
torney for the petitioners, it is ordei* i
ed that a copy of this petition and !
order be published once a month for i
six months in one of tne public ga
zettes'of this state, and unless
sufficient cause is tfien shewn, the
saicl copy will be established inllieu
of the original.
Copy from thii Minutes,
March Term 1814.
. ; £DW AK D ADA MS, Clerk
GEORGIA, <.lark County•
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GEORGI -1. Clark county.
S Whereas’ Daniel Conner, Executor of
Edward Hagins, has ajipiied for
letters ot dtsrmssion from thc tun her admi
nistration of the estate of said
; Fhesf are there toft- to c»;e aud admonish
ail and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to file their ‘if any)
m my office within six mouths fiom the (Wte
hereof i or satti letters wtj’ be • • * *
” Given under my liaiid h:s ath tla> it
tembtr, 1814 JY
‘ JOHN UQimZ, _C. C o
“'*s Coun, or o.mw^
OJ» ‘ 1
N the application of the f^4W
JS.ownfieJd.. d<*a ed, .h«
J.U Janu*b M*Cammon, dfeteased, )|ti ftidMrt
1 ” e ’ .*?*• *” d Slivered bis
k said John Browritfsto, deceased, i*
n ®» conditioned to make to tm te : d lA#
“ s heir.'* or aligns, a good, sure and ££***
S'hle estate of inheritance in feeTmfcde
c -am tract of land containing two W<JVn.***i,
ac e>. running round ,he western cormv .4 *
fact surveyed fur Elijah Stemon, £4t*« <**
.'»;?erty of Knox) s;*«.
»nmon’ s lain* lying and being in tSsttmfi*
t * Oglethorpe.
Jll motion, it w ordered that tire
tatria qf the said James M‘Cammo«\do rkiKm
a Wle to rhesaid laud, according to thtf
anion of the said bond and the actnrtf fh*
A sembly in such case made ami provided t&
che said Heirs; unless cause be H*ewa ag«to*
the same ar a court of ordinary to be taefd
aud for the county of Clarke ot* ti*
Monday in March next.
JOHN . i ‘ r
MN6 nioi)r..s . g ilc
ppplication will be unde t»
‘he . v Inferior Court cf
lark County, tor leave to acl!
Real Estate qf the late Peter
Randolph, deceased, or as mucl|
thereof as is situate in counZ
ly ; far the benefit of the heir* ai »4
creditors. ‘ *• v
THOMAS ’A 7 . COBB,
Adnu cum. test, annexe, f *.
* Uureh 21, 1814. L
O ivQKGIA, Oglethorpe county.
vVhereai’ S.usanpili Billups applies for hr,
rert. of administration on the esta.e of Joitf*
Bill up •s, deceased. % v - > . v
rheie 4 aie therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and cu dkorsof
sij4 deceased, to be and gppear it he c uirt
of Ordinary to he held on the first Monday
in Jantiarv next in said count), to shew cause
if arw, why said letters should not be granted.
, Giver*..tinder ,our hands this 28th day of
November. ‘lßl4
JShv Moon, J. It C
v*'; ‘• ‘ Ma ‘ f \ O
ea^ilTtavlrm
fa., I* V j-\
. AND
’ SfA&bOtFWE. i
, ild *<* \ > K -i« .
THE Subscribers having entereR 1
into Co-Partnership under the firm of
v-V,; GRIMES isf SIMS, ;?<■'. ..
Have taken for a term of years that com-’
modtous and &eli knpw#i establishment, for
merly Ashton’s Tavern, but lately occupied
by Messrs. Calf Frey &. Bum in. Genteel tra
vellers with their families may be assured
the most attentive treatment, andtowy vmj W
a degree of privacy and
met with in Public Houses, as they have ad*
jaceut and convenient buildings, altogether
unconnected with the bustle of the Tavern, t
f They are, at present, and intend to use
ry exertion to be constantly -supplied with
i whatever will contribute either to the com-,
} fart or convenience of Travellers, in general,*
or Regular Boarders. V v { >
‘/[ They feel* degree of confidence when they
invite Strangers. to their House, since they?
arc determined to devote the most uuremitted
attention to the accommodation of their cus
tomers, and* trust that by meriting, thev
will receive a liberal shstfe of public patro
* i-’e “ ■v’ ‘• ••
WILLIAM 6. CRIMES*
WILLIAM * ‘
Augusta Y fGdo.J 2 st October, 1814,
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.. NOTICE. •
f On Thursday the X2 l hos fan . ne*t r
fslL-v ‘ ‘‘‘'f . 4? ‘|> . Xfy f K ~'’
WICL BE HjfkED & RENTED
lot -she term of twelve months a$
Hit plantation of John Barnett Hie*
ceased the negroes and pluntatioa
said deceased, ('d vv ell Ing itouse &c»-
excluded ) 1
t, Also will be sold on a credit of
l months, patt of the personal proper
\ ty, of Laid deceased, consisting/
two horses.
Small notes with x approved sec.u
ty will be required.
JOHN F. BARNETT,
fe f .,. ;f A : 1? Administrators
December!. ; ‘
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NOIIOJL •
WAS brought toi|hc jail of Clark
county on the 17th instant, a Ne
gro Fellow, 50 or 60 years of age,
calls himself Reuben ; lie that ‘
he belongs to Mr. John Dukes of^
Morgan county. The owner i* re
quested t# conTe forward, pay ail
charges and taks him aWaf. v /
GEO. W. MOORE,
failor.’ .1
December? 22, 1 J
.jf. .. .. ■. 1 !jl >
% Hoi ice.
Nine months after date appl'sca*.
tion will be made to the honorable
the Inferior Gourt of Clark County,
l when sittins for ordinary purpose,
for jeave to sell two hundred acres
lof land same being mor or
.lessj lying and being in said county
on the waters of Porter's creek;
granted to John Baanett, joining
lands of JSrown. Moore and others—
Also two hundred and sixty abres
lfing and being in Jackson
on the waters of Curry’s creek, near
JeflPferson, granted to Brantfy*—.
Ihe aforesaid tracts of land to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs an<t
, creditors of John Bfrnett,
late nf Clark CountvA :|l
JOHN T BAkNT.TT,
July Hfh. t