Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, December 25, 1812, Image 3

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Pittfburg, Mv. 2f*. MILITARY MEMORANDA. Ons Sunday iafi, left this place (ot th? North Wcfteirt An*', the toi lowir.g munitions of war, &c. Twenty-eight gun carriages, for eighteen pounders, including foveral brafi twelves, fixes and howitzers, s A la r ge quantity of fixed ammu nition for cannon, and a very exten five fupply of mufket cartridges. Several travail*. g forges j and a vaft quantity of cfffVreot articiei fle et ffary for a winter campaign. Thefe fuppiies employ a train #f nearly one hundred waggons and teams. They are c© cu&ed by capt, Jofeph Whea on, of the quar ter-mailer general’s department, an old revolutionary offi- er. The cottetry looks with anxiety pows‘ds the heroes of the North- Armv. From the prepar ttv f mafures which have a dupttd, the complete equiprrtens and extenfi e fuppiies which r ave been ftirnifiied $ and ifo vc ail, fr m the fpii it and e tecpnac cf the e cers and men coenp&fi g this a my, it is co: ftdently expected that t..e deeds or this winter's campaign will be recorded in the brightell pcgvsuf American htftory. New- York , Nov. 27. Northern ar.d IVeftern Armies, The Albany rumour, which wc pubfilhed yefterday, dots not ap pear to be fully confirmed by the fleam boat this nurwg. The fol lowing, copied from the Albany Gazette ot Monday, is ail we have received cn the fubj <£i 1— Reports from the northern army of a late date, and entitled to credit, meritio that it had proceeded o the lints, and hat the two armies. were in fight of each other, aid would probably loon be engag'd. A*l ac oun:s sgrec in this, that G ‘ Da born has orders to winter f in M f ?m>ezi.” Snozv in ike Weft —We have fetn a letter datrd at bk.srvta.ajes, oa Ti-urfdav lafl, ti c 19t.hir.ft. which flat* s that the fnow ac that place, was then more than two feet deep If thu heavy fall fnow txe.skd to the lines, it is po bafoe, s hat out troops, will be compelled to take tip their winter quarter* on this fide i the Niagara river. Canandaigua, N. T. Nov. 14. VO LUN i ERRING. Since the publication of General Smyth’s proclamation for Volun teers, a confi erabie number of cit izens in the different towns in this bounty have aflembled and iublcri bed volunteer enrolments for a (hurt tour acrofs the Negara. Several companies have aoedy marched, & Others we hear will mar>-h immrcii arelf. We calculatc pn from 700 to icco men from th’s c unry. We are informed thai 12 or 1300 have already volunteered ar.d in fo ied thrrrdelvts in the ouaty of Ger clee. We think Nugara will fumifh an equal 1 umber. Wc learn alfo, that the little ccunty of Seneca, altho* it has a cu.fiderable number of men already on the froncicis, will yet furntfti many more. ‘I he Cay uga will fur ivih a Urge number. We calcu late on 1000 men from tneic two counties. The aggregate number of volun teer which will turn out on this oc; fi >n, it is fupprjled w;il be at fcaft 3300, and probably 4000. Mcjftnger. Letters from Ogd<u fb.Kgo r .he 22d ult. mention that Commodore Chancy, with his fl cc> were gvm iq Niagara* for the purpek of at* iillir g the operations of General Smth. The French General Tarrazin, who mad his ef ap? from France a bout three years ago, has pubhfhed in London an expofici m uf the cauf es of ms flight from Franct —lt ap pears that fu had been a 1 mg ime in ferrer corrcfpondence wit the Britifh Mi. fters, prior to iiU ft got, and had received prom.fes of a pen fnn—He now complains thev have cheated him! Is net the Britilh Government a cheat upon me world ? To the Editor da.id (VafhingtGn city, Decern hr 8 bc'.aparfe is at the head of a victorious army marehi g ihro’ RuHTia j M jfcow perhaps has fallen before this—and we have every rea lon to e.speft that the contirie fal fyfl-m will b? enfoTctd againfl Eng lahd—iVLfTna, it *s f&iu, is march i* g with 40,000 men to reinforce the army in Spain, tiiac Weilu-g ---top’s a. mv is rrtreatifig with ail pol flbie difpatcij for Portugal—-the ef fect which mult be produced on the manufacturing part of the people m England, by lui a {late ©f things, will be great indeed. Gee. if Dee. 23. A letter was received in town yefltrday from Washington, Rating that the United States’ Frigate con fh utton, commodore Ba<nbrdgf, had captured thr Britifh (hip Africa, of 64 guns.— lh. Our lafl newt fn m L fb: , flares that it was reported, that Lurd Wel ling cm b‘*e. defeated with the lots of 11,000 men in attempting to (toim Bu<gos. lb. The Britifh Packet Swallow, with fo much fftete on hardy captured by com. Rodgersy ana brought into this port, was once the American ht ig Ra chely taken on her voyage from / on- Htngen by the Englifb , and condemned under the Orders tn Council. Retri butive jujtice begins at lafl to co .el Baa. A<&citC*n. Unprofitable contfft rate engagement took place on the night of iota Oblobety between the priva teers Nenfuchy capt Levely, and Jo fepb (if friaryy capt Hh’aijiccat, both belonging to Baltimore. Not with fianding they fought under American colors } each fuppofed the other to be tnglifh. The Jofepb U Mary /truck to the Nmfucb, after having. 1 killed and 6 wounded, capt Levely was wounded , and one man killed on board the Nonfucb ; and the rigging and Jails of both vejjels were cut to pieces , and their hulls much pattered . Wai paper. G cva, Nov. 26. from the Weflern Frontiers we hourly expetl important intelligence. IVe are informed the armiflice on the Niagara river was terminated on Fri day afternoon la ft at 5 o'clock, and at day light the next morning Fort Nt agar a opened a fire on the Britifh , which was continued until night. — It was confidently expelled General Smith would make an attempt to crofs at Black Rock in a day or two. — The long expelled 2000 Pennfylvania militia arrived at Buff aloe on the 1 Sth infant. Extract of a letter from an e/ficer of the Walp. <f Tbs Boat/wain and eleven of the crew of the United States bloop of IVar ft cjp> were detained cn Pour# Ns Britannic Majely’s (hip Peifliers, ~c*pt Seres ford Ihe tioalfwzin was detained upon the pretext that he had bred born in Scotland, and alfo that be was a deferter front the Cleopatra frigate: the other men were detained upon fxjpicton of having been by birth Britifh lubjeSls. They were ail fent on bsard the Ruby Prifeu fbip at the Dock Yard at Bermuda It is wor thy of remark upsn what flight foun dations our feamen are detained en board Britifh (hips of war as Britifh fuhjeßsy for two of the Wafp’s crew at firfl detained by Sir John Beres ford, upon tuipicton of being Englifb men, were afterwards releafed in conjequence of the tfjicers of the ft afp fat is tying Sir John that they were Amir leans by birth. How many of the others are alfo native Amer icans can be afeertained only when our go varment fh all have procured their re * leafy y a duty which the government owe to their own dignity as well as to the individuals tbewfelves (tvhe ther citizens by birth or by adoption) who have fought bravely in their fer vtct ” Liil of DerawLers of Clark county, for the year 1811. Captain Clayton's Diftrift. Hcnrv Jc<! k(on. Captain Hill's Diftiff. John Shaw, Jofian Daniil, and Pleafant Jackl r. Captain bunder burg's Diflrift. Garrtrt Morris, joieph Strgier. Captain Hutchmfen's Diflriff. W •:n. Cur is, Kichard D itch. Captain Smtth's DiJlrtß. Jotepn Darnes, jamr i^fley. Captain Martin's Lift rift. RGrand Tayior, benjamin Tink ering, Holta Scran*, G JLvcs. Captain Boyle's Diftrift. Jacco M*’ in, Sfitnu-. Laurence. Captain Refleter's Diftrift. Thomas Kenucy, John Cn ft *m, Benjamin Eailey, Roderick Jkufle;. jAMEa BRANSFORD, R. T. R. C. C. NO 1 ICR. Nini months alter date, applica tion wilTbc made to cue hunoiahic laicrior couny of Randolph county, fur leave to lcil cac tu& of land, containing two hundred two and a halt acres, lyiag and being m laid county, fi uace in the fifteenth dd tnd, iormetly Baldwin, N*. 67 drawn by James Pmion of Ogit thorpc, Jcleph I. Mocrr’a diflrkt—• Che laid Endoa now deed, and one of his iawiul heirs at tnis time Uauut a iaU m the above land for the pur poic wj a divifion. IA. C. Acdm lon, Ueiug Acirnnivitfacor of the laid dcccaitd, Q j fk leave jo fell the a bwve gamed u.g a-.d pr< aulcs, for the btutfiu of me neirs aud creditor* of me ia.o dccu. A. C. ATKINSON, Aamitoijti aior. Nov 28, 1812. GEORGIA, > By John Smith Clark county. 3 clerk of the court , of Ordinary forjatd county. WHEREAS J antes D. Cole applies for letters of diim<ffion as tne executor of the lafl will and teftamtat of William Finch, dc ceaied. This is to cite and adtnonifh all and fingular the kindred cietii •ocs ot the laid deccaLu, to file their objettiona in my office withfn thirty day* from this date , or letters of dhcmfHon will oe g lared at Ja cuary court next. Given under my hand this ij:h day oi November, 18 12. fQkltt bMiia, C.C. O. BROUGHT to the Jilt OF Qg(erh*-*rpe w* che 13 a irsft. an African Min abou’ 22 or 23 /cars of nge, has on a cotton fhnt and overaiis and aftriped vvflj fays he belonged >0 Wm. Mantg >- merv, deceaUd, wh 1 ved in the Cher >kce Nation j he calls himftlf JOHN WM. STRONG, Jailer. GhORGIA } At an T terior Madtjsn county j C urt began z.d held on tfc Hid Monday m No vember, 1812, fit! ing for ordinary purples. PrdVnt their Hon;;ri Edward fVare, Charles Sorrels and fames Sanders , Ejquires. IJONl J ON the petition of William F ifd fta.ing that John Wo. and, ia his life time, made and executed a ceriasn bond corditioned to make and execute to your petitioner titles to a certain tradl of land, fituate, lying and being in a copy ©f which bond is to this pe tuion annexed, Coataini .g one hun dred tad fi'ty acres 5 and veur pc titioner larrher flav:a rhat the u and John Wood died wichcut having m i le titles to your petiiioner to the .fatd land, or mak g provifioa therefor by will; Vour petitioner therefore prays an order of this ho norable court, • d’redliag Jarnr* Wood, admtntftrar *r of the rftnrc ©f the faid John Wood, deceai; and, to make and execute titles to your petitioner to and for the faid land. It is ordered that James Wood, adminiftrator m aforefard, b> cii reded to make titles to. William Ford tu the lard trad of land s r nc Court of Ordinary to be held in a id for fad county or. the fiift M -nda/ in March next, uniels caufo be fhewn to the contrary j and tnac this rule be pu filfhed in one of the gazettes of this State obcc a month for the lpac* of three month*. A true i ©pv frnm the m-nutca. WILLIAM SANDERS, C. C. O. NOTICE. TTHAT after the expiration nine months application wiil be made to the Honorable C un of Ordinary in and for C : a k C'-urry, for leave to fell one t'ad of land belonging to the eftare of D ury Spullock, deccafed j lupp .iid r o contain rwo hundrfd acres m>re .r lefs, Ivi. g on the Appalachet river in faid counr.v, adjoining land s *if L Mapp and A M ; Alpio, tt big e part ol a tra6l of 1725 ©ri git.allv granted to Ei'j-m Clark, fen. deccafed, e.r wmch ail intcrefted will take due notice. PETER WILLIAMSON, December 3, 1812. NO l ICE. . NINE months after date applica tion wilt be mads to the honorable too Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, for leave to fell a trail of land in faid county , contnining one hundred and eighty four acres (the widow's dowry excepted) on the waters of Cloud's creek joining fVm. Embry and others, being part of the real eft ate of Charles O'Kelly, deceafed —to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid deceajed. MARY G'Kf'LLEY, 4dm* Oglethorpe, Oftcbt 9, 18:? cTsiT Given for CO l/ ON > LlNßtff R \Lsr lft Apply at ion