Newspaper Page Text
e&tu injinvates a intention tefur ren
der
* IVe ere quite in aft cite offuf
ptnfe and anxious to be freed from it.**
How glaringly prepeft.-rous for the
tppofttionifts , at this enfit , to fpeak
if the magnanimity of the Britijh go
vernment The edifice of Bntijb
W'ignanimty reared by them could be
-very eaftly demoliflsed. f?bat a de
plorable trait of it is evinced in ex
citing the ruthlefs favage to butcher
our women and children. It is but
•very feebly pourtrayed in the imp ref]
ment of our citizens , preventing .hem
from pu fuing their honeft avocations ,
d< aggiug them rrom all they hold me ft
dear and plunging ‘hem into an abyfs
of bondage more degrading to human
nature than that prattled in Barba
ry 5 e'rd compelling them to fight a
gainft their country What a wife-
Table /pec i men was given of it when
Henry was employed to /educe our ci
tizens from thetr allegiance to their
government And when overtures
were made by Buffett , the majl hono
rable end humane to both nations that
could have been dsvtfed for preventing
the cjfxfibn of human gore foe exbi
bi s b n a fa 3 /peblade ef her magna
nimuy.
From an extract of a letter pub
lifhccl in the Uft Georgia Journal)
ft ■; ore ef the volunteers under capt
Camming dated Camp
St J/hns December ijt, 1812, we
bave/elebled the following:
f * She army at this place is now a
boat 500 ftf eng and in the courje of
s few weeks we fhaii be joined by a
b.u- 400 more that are encamped at
Point Petre As joon as the ether
troops join us , we are informed that
%ve ihatt march to Col Smith's Camp ,
before St Auguftine ) and the Gun
Beats Rationed on the river eppo/ite
to tu* camp have received orders >0
ripait to Auguftine to be jointd by
feme aber Naval force , for tbe pur
pole of befieging the four e/s of Saint
ALuguftine.”
Much clamor having been ex .ited
fa t- Minds cf many of ou• citizens
ref vetting the conduit of the Governor
of ms Stan w the late expedttm a
gti’njt We Ind?ans~-we deem it proper
to \ive pubticity to the following re
port, as coming from a large and ref
pe tfabh com mute) after a pttient and
car did in vefttgation of faXs Submitted
to them —Georgia Argus.
I $t naic, N/v. 19.
THE committee on the ftate of the
Republic having bad under their con
/deration fo much of his Excellency
the t overnor*s communication as re
lates to Indian affairs —
Report &l i ii ws ;
That from the contents of the docu
ments which they have atltntvniy
considered in every point of view, the
conduit of his Excellency Governor
Mtteheil 4 has seen entirely csrreß, m
its tendency , and mauifeftly beneficial
to the community at large Hts du
des alt ho* arduous t have been dij
charged with an ability and prompti
tude entitling bm to the full end
perjtß confluence of your committee .
Washingt n City, Dec. 1.
In the nouje of Reprefentstives but
tittle bufinejs was done yefterday. —
The dfcttffion of the Jubjefl which ap
pears to excite the greateft tnttreft
here , viz. re/peft’ng the di/pofttion to
he made of the goods imported from G.
Britain by merchants tn various fea
p&r.'S) during toe lad Jammer , was on
fuggeftion of Mr Chcves, popponed to
tVednefaay , when it is expelled to
give rife to conpderable debase, it be
tng a trpic on which there exifts ml a
little diver/ity of opinion > and involves
property- l • ’':*fi ?of twenty mil
lion 5 >t u ,
In the senate) toe bill originating in
the flo-cfe of Reprefent atives, which it
will be remembered has been amended
in that body by flriking cut the fell ion
authori/tng the enliftment of ail per
ptrfons over 18 yean of age, was
yekerday read a third time and faffed ,
after ccn/derable debate .
A bill was yefterday introduced
into the H tjic of Rreprefentttivr*,
for iscreafi thr Navy of the U.
States. Toe bill •$ in blank ; nut
ir is underdid, that the Committee
propole recommending the building
of Icur fh-picf 74 grins j four Urg
f: gate sand f nr - litis of 16 gum.
I. i* imp ffiile to lay what wII be
the fate or th;s prop fi i>n ; but
we ate inclined to think the Navy
will receive an augmentation of its
prelent force.
GENERAL ORDERS.
Adjutant General'* fficf.,
H djbhgton City, 1 yth Nov 1 6 la.
Cc .a.u pu )m a . ns ij*. ug ap
peared in the new {paper*, giving
information fo deia.l of the ttitiigth
and probable objeft* of tre a; ones
to which the venters are laid to oe
long; which information, i’f true,
i* < uiact-d to appf zc the enemy
of their It; mg h, it incurred!:, t > ml
--lead the pfouc mind ; it has be
come neo fIV? to pur a itop to ail
fu. h pubi cat: ns in future, by re
minding the Offi era .and ioldieis of
the A;mv, that ail communication*
relative to thdr dunes, or o the
public fervict, fh iirid be math to
their immediate command!? ,-ffi
cert, and fro dd ng th-:m to canes
pord on thtle fuoj* CL with any otficr
pertons* rtferving to ail
c e rg us fecured to them by the
Rules ad A tides 0* War.
By oruti or the & arv of war.
T. H. CU 11NG,
A juiam General.
Northern 4rmy. — W ba/e letters
of uu and <ot th ib h infir. whish
give fume particulars f the intend
ed operations the Northern Ar
my. F ana jrje tif wuica we eitirad;
the folio n. igi
“ Platfburg, Monday evening,
November 16.
<* This m rnent the Army .& par
ad ng to march to Canada. L has
been under march! .g orders leveiai
da> i, but it wu nut certai.i to inarcii
until ysfterda/, when G< < D ar
born arrived neo\ 1 will %t> aoout
kooo ft 0 g, md wiii g> u f reed
mar, cs. W e:htr it s g.ung jn
a me re p zt so inaiK a ftaad,
if it can, public opinion has one yet
aLertained j out tnat it daca not in
rend tc furrender wicnout a Isttlc
fig tieg is cfearly ah creamed in the
p-biic in *id. I believe Gen. C aa
dicr wul comma nd, as Gen D ,ar
born s go*-, g and General
Bioumfidu
N T. paper .
By the lateft accounts from Platts
burg, it is mentioned that the army
have marched for Canada and to at
Gen Dearborn had joined them on the
17 ib nit. to take the command tn perfon.
It is confidently offer ted that the Jtrft
place attacked will be Montreal.
New York, Nov . 2.
LATEST FROM PORTUGAL.
Y tte*da r arrived a*, thia pr , the
P , ig.ieie br,g Armzade, from
L fbj.i, which port fhc left on the
a jo; Od >oer. By this a< rival we
karn vrrbaily, ihat Juno, from
for Lfb , was .aptured,
vff uat port l)j a Bnbui fetter of
J and fent to Greenovk ; the
L ; f Marque had be. n Jze 1
in the Tagus, duman lrd, and w uld
not be given up until the lafe arri
val of the Juno.
Lord Wellington was at Burg >s,
and ex >e£t"d to have a grn< ai oar
tle. The French General, Mff na,
had entered Spain, with 15000 men.
M irmont and K g J deph, had
formed a jun6U n a Grenada.-
Gen. Mai iand, at the head of 10 -
000 mca had left Sicily, and had
Kudt a dtfeent on the C uf
Spain.
Louis the 18r ~ had arrived at
Ldbo.i from Eng'and, w h a large
ret!>.ue, and was gerr-g to join L#rd
Wdii gton.
It is /aid that the legiflature of
Vtrvioni has puffed a lots ior rai/ing
Jeven regiments of volunteers—each
foUier to receive 30 aohars aunty,
and have kis wages made up to ten
dollars per month.
Gen Hull has been notified b\ the
deer cl ary at War, that his tequed
ft)all be competed with asfoev. as p (ft
bit, and that a lift of the charge) and
witntffes will be fhsrtly made and
tradmitted to bun It give
us particularfatisfaftion to bear that
General Harr/on had taken frifiner
B> igsditr General ecunfeh that he
might be exchanged for Brigadier Ge
neral Hull fo that the latter might ie
perfectly free to meet the iccifion of a
board of Imcrican officers on bis con
dud at Detroit —P tl. Prcfs.
Soften, Nov 24.
Tefterday arrived in Quarantine
Road , tee Bntijb iranjpori fbip Hoy
alift, Capt Clarke. 24 days from
Quebec, wish *3o efftc f andJoldtcrs
of the (J V. Reginttnf, tax’* at De
troit—and no w rclea/td on par ale
Onejoldier died ou board and fve* al
Art /aid to be Jick Another ais -
port failed in company alfo for Bojlon,
with troops, af whom 60 arejdid to
be Jick lwo other lran/ports were
toJau fan afterwards. The joldtcrs,
as they arri ue, are to be landed at
Fort Independence
NOTICE.
I FOR IV4RN all ptrfons from
trading for a certain note of handgi
ven by myfelf to Edward Butler of
Morgan county for eighty /even dol
lars, drawn the thirteenth day of
December , eighteen hundred and ele
ven, and made payable the nr ft day
af January tight ten vundrtd Ci? thir
teen in as much as / have an ac
court, again ftJmd Sutler
S 4MU EL WAihRS.
Oglethorpe county,
Dec 4, 1811.
NO l ICE.
Nine months after date, applica
tion di be made to the honorable
I .ferior courty of Randolph county,
for leave to fell oat craft of land,
containing two hundred two and a
half acres, Wing and being in laid
county, fi uaue n the fifteenth dif
trift, tormcrlv Baldwin, Ni. 67 5
drawn by James Pinfon of Ogle
thorpe, J ;fep.i I. Moor’s diftntt
the (aid Pinion now deed, and one
of his lawlui he rs at tais time lawns
a falc m the ab we uud for ifv pur
pofe ol a divifi n. I A C Ak a
ion, being Admimft. a r Tte laid
dcceaied, do alk Lave to ieii nc a
bovt granted laud aod premiles, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of the lad deed.
A. C. ATKIN ‘ON,
Adnnnfti at or*
NiV. 28, X3l Zy
BROUGHT to toe J JL
OP Ogi n ;pr k>- .Mi 13 u in ft,
an African Negro Mr. aiv>ut 22
o 23 years of age, has :n a cc.ffon
(hirt and overalls and aft'jped yrfli
lavs he belonged to Wm. Montgo
mery, derralrd, who 1 ve.i in tke
Cr.rr kee Natifuij hi: cads ;umicif
JOHN
WM STRONG, Jailor.
GhORGI/Y ) At ar I if r
MadJsn county JC urf btg.u * and
held on rr firft Monday in No
vernbfr, 1812, fir ing for 01 dinary
purges.
Prelent their Honors
Edward IVare, Charles Sorrels ,
and James Sanders, E nquires.
i J ON the petition of William
Jh rd fta n g that John Wo -d, ?n
his life time, made and eseruter a
certain bond conditioned to make
and cxrcure to your petitioner tides
tc a certain t of land, e.fuat*,
ly g and being in nid counrv, a
copy f which bond is to rhis pt
t'HOu annexed, c onfairurg e-re hun
dred and fifty aerts; and pe
titioner farther dates thru ih - :a and
John Wood died without havi g
made tides to your ft t e
faid land, or male g prov f: >.n
therefor by will •, vi>ur fe iti cr
therefore prays an oidn of rh;s 0-
norabie c f urt, and rcft'rg fomes
Wood, admimftraror of he eftare
of the laid John Wood, dcccakd,
to make and execute title* to your
petit toner to and for the laid lard.
Ir is ordered thar W <rd,
adminiftrs as aforclaid, b“ ui
redted to make titles to Wuitam
Ford to thr laid trad of land at ere
Court of Ordinary t-> be held m and
tor lad o umy on the fi.ll M -nay
in Marvh next, urdels cauir be
(hewn to tne coe.’rAry 1 and f rat
thi* rule be pu i(h> din one of ne
gazerrn of th* State once a montfi
for the fpaoe of three months.
A true < opy from the rn;rt:vj.
WILLIAM SANDERS,
C. C. O.
NOTICE.
enpi
JL MAT after the expirari- n %f
nine mouths appli aei n wiiS be
made to the Honor-ib!- C • of
Ordinary in and for Cia k Couai ,
for leave tc fell one rrad of Lvid
belo:gi.<g to the eflate tf Dmry
Spuilo /k, elcceafed; fuppfotd
ctr.iain rwo hunched Mare* mr< >r
Iris, j\iog f>n the Appalachee riv-cr
tn fatcl countv. a j ining lads of
L MappandA M Aipin, ir being
e pat or a tiaft T 1725 an - on
gh allv granreu to Enj jC a k, • -n.
Oeceafed, of w ‘ich ail *n eirft and
will akr ’oe uorice.
PfelFß WILLIAMSON,
December 3, 1812.
NOTICE.
NINE mouths after date applica
tion will be made to the honor able thi
Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county,
for leave to fell a traßt of land in /aid
county , containing one hundred and
eighty four acres (the widow's dowry
excepted) on the waters of Cloud's
creek, joining IVm. Embry and others,
being part of the real eflate of Charles
O'KAly, deceafed —to be /old for the
krn-.Jit of the heirs and creditors of
jatd deccafed.
M iRY O'KELLEY) Adm'u.
Oglethorpe , October <p, 1812
cT\sh
Givn Jur CO I'l Oft .£ ilNElf
R yGi
Apply at tets offua*