Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, December 25, 1812, Image 4

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GENERAL ORDERS. Head Quarters, Milledgeville y Aug 31. Gencrsl D?*iri Sccwaa?, wiil de tach from his Brgadc, ©ne hundred and frventv-ft e cavalr , ffi cr* 5 it bfoog the number cf tha.’ np tfon if troops which the Prcfidcnt of rhc United c ia'es is auihoi z ci to all up n this (la e for, under the ad of Congrefs of the io.h April, 1812. When the traops are detached, a muftrr roil and infpeftion return of them, nuift be mmtdiacely tran fmitted to the Commander in Chief by the brigade M j r, <sf the Cavalry. The * fficen who will command the drra hmcnt, will be afcertaincd aru* defignated, ei her b mutual c-mfont, or by draft} there be 1? g no other means pointed >ui b law, of doing fa at the prefent time. B*. order of the Coismander in Chief. Anthony Pouter, Sec f y. CAVALR T ORDERS. Decimbsr, 5, iSn. TN conformity to"the foregoing General Order, the foil wfog ffi cc sand troops of Cavalry will ccmpofe the detachment thereby rrqu red, to be commanded by IVI j r Frederi U F reman, of the J< eg me nr, Vz : Thr J- fF riot Dagoons, com manded by Cap? lift-John P Har vrv, .f the ift K g*menr, to con fift f one (2ptain, on* firft, and tine fecond 1 cuteianr, ore ‘net, ar-fo 36 non-comnuffianed effi ns ami pnvares. The Hancock troop, command ed bv cap'ain Duke Ham bon, of tb; 2 Regiment, to Cuhfift one cai-ai.., <>nt fi ft, aod one fecond li utenaur one cor/ ett, o e truns peter a> and 45 non-cumm ffi *ed©f fi *ra ad pirates. The Baldwin Dragoons, com manded bv captain Samuel %. S'rele, of the 31 Regime t* to confift of one cap an, one frffo and o c hr* cor ri litu ena t, on o ner, and 36 non-cumnuflSmc- ©fliers a.u pnvau . Th- Elbe rtnn troop,- commanded bj r atk Wm Pstterl n, of the 4 Regiment, to cotfift of one c# va-** ne firft, and one fercitd bts te *1 , <*re << ritfitan. 41 nan- C> it n ftioned uffi -rs and pr ates. I e with no ordinary degree of ft f a tion, that the command ng G* ral ot the Cavalrv, announces th# he foregoing General Orders W'u po looncr made pubii am g the corps he ha* the honor t com* itmd, than a ver> general vfouna rv tender of fervivc 00k pla e.— To decide upon individual merit w mi numerous equal claims prefent themfelves, is always a painful, and and ‘t; a ( ffi ult iftfk, and the cum wanting General has felt relief h. the or; uorftancc of the mode of de c ft -n ha-i g been pointed cut by the 1 nmmander m chief, which by its prrttvt fairnefs, at once filoues • very muitnur ol difeonte* —*d w 1c he cam! Its with the usfuc cms‘a! card dates on this or fi ;n, he feels -ffurrd that the difappomt fOe>i now experienced by threw, will only haye a tendency to redou ble the patriotic ardor they have (b much to their own credit drfplayed, ard that when they (hall b< egarn called up n bv our beloved and D'bi h jured • - £ >nd the time i net ta J the wdl be found as heretofore, amui gft inc foremuft ofhei drfone'ers. F**e captains of the refpective trn .p>- whofc lot it has fallen to thp tojvv*rd firft- in the iervivc ot their country, are directed to pay ftrict strc’itioi to that part of the or der of the commander* in chief, whi h reU'es to Mufttr Rolls snd inipectibn re'u* n? Tiiey are to be prrparcd agr* rablv t the form a dopted a the late review of infpec tion, and to be forwarded wrhmit delay to the B gide infpector, t Augufta, whofe outy it ftiall be 3S foon as v ftihle after receiving rhern to furrjfh both the C in Chief, and the commar.du*g ffi >r of the de achmca , with cwmpiete returns of the whoie, with a ftate nt of thei r ai ms, a c coutrements, and uniform clothing. It is hke wile particularly er.jyiried upon the Lieutenant Colonels, to caufe the captains, or other command: g of fi ers of troops compiling the r ref pective Regiments, to make fimilar returns of the troops under their command to the a-fju an r . qiia from and afrr the fuilday of Jan uary ev. : tfiat is to la ,on the 31ft Mar h, 30th Jun<, 30- h Sept* r- , r and 31ft December, and-the Aj >- tarns vJ imm*dia;cly p pe therefrom a quarterly Rrg■■■.nt.nral infpcct’oa teturn, 10 be fo w ? to with a copy of the troop M ttrr roils to rh- Brtgade Maj 'Mfe duty it fhall be, to make ager t a return, v.ohout delay to the Com mand r in Ch ef, and to the C*im man ling Genera! ef the Cavalry. Whde it aff *ds the command ing General, unci (T an bled pkafurc r© beftow praife where itisjuftly due, and pains him in an unequal drg ee ro n.fl 6t even merited cen fur , a fenfe of ducy param jum to ail other confiderations forbic* him to fhrink from the tafk, however rk f m- to his lbdividurd feeiirgs.— Wnle thertfare hr prefeu % h'*s warmeft rha ks to thv corps gone rally, under h*s c ommand,aad to thofe pa tieularlv, who ta^fierce ©f the in lemenev of the leafon, fa tigur, and fiance and fols of time, at tcid*d the a r review, for the iol dirr hkt appearance, and m lnar ardnrthev ddplsvpd, he can*<* twoh fo ld the ex pi ITi. n ol hu tr-t k : 4 difappf/tba'ion of thole who lei-: fitch a extrrfon toe g rat for r heir patr'i nfm, or beyond thrlr views of mili ary ub rdinati ‘ii. Thr Char ham D agions, and the B troop, bel ng r g to the ift R g as well as all the t s ><,ps of h* 4 R g ment, with the ex cep ion of the-£ Ibcrton D agnons, and a troop ft* n W ikts, < mrnai,d ed by c*pt. Simplon, are jufllv luble to this ceufure. Ad the om mandirg General he take# leave, Once for all, to recemme and to thof holding comm ffi /ns, who thro 4 a d I* nee or wan of ir.floerct, find and fii ult in completing 1 heir troops to toe reqmred eflabiilhment, t refigo without delay, and lave he the deccfli y of a reiort 10 more psinfu m a urrs. The rrfignanon of oar>t. Shelman of tht Chatham L giu Dragoon's, is accepted for parueuiai 1 o:; fide ra tion*, cho 5 made under oid-rs.— This is not however rto be co,.fider cd as a prr far fu. h wnmilita ry and un. ffi t r irkCondoi#, and will in no future ii ft, ebe tolera ted C ipt. }* hn B W lkmfm> and his iubalteena are I ger rec**g oi*ed as Cavalry . ffi rr - r rhe com mander :n chief bavii.g determined net to con fide r any troop as belong ing to the cavalry of 3, which does net return -ft leaft 30 men in c<mpiece uniform. Tnc Colonel ct/mmandii g the 4 b Regiment is required to pay due attention to this determination* 8-<d to orgau’z* his rtg mem accord gly, and make re* tuins withou*. uunecefiAry delay. The juftice of the old rraxim that without difeipline c< ieldiers are but an armed mob,** that they are in this fi mar ion dangerous onlv to their friends, while they are held in juft contempt by their eaemies, has been fo i’enfihiy felt by everv man who has aub mpted to perform the duties of a fofdier, that the General fir.cereh feels the ne* effi y ©f im pri ffi g it on rhe minds A the r ffi cers and men urd r h-s command at the prefent cr'di. A enfis which demands f -Idlers, notin name only, bur in let it therefore be re ir>! rant red, rhar with difeipline k. proper fubordinadon, the Militia of America mav jvftly be . rrfidered t e g-a bulwark Ahe Nation, ind wi'hou u, thev only add disgrace and run to the caufe in which they embark. JOHN STFVEIfS, Aid dt camp NOTICE. / FOR V 4R.N all per fens from tradi-jg f*r a certain mte ef handgi *>y myfeif to Edward Butler of Me gan county for eighty [even d?l Usf d> awn the thirteenth day of D Ct nht-y eighteen hundred and tie vm. >nd mede payable the firft day e f ianwiy. eighteen hundred i*f"'thtt teen in as reutb as l have an at coun again A [aid Hu tier Yl-'iUEL wavers. Oglethorpe ceunty, Dec 4. Hl2 NUHCE. pet f- ns indebted to the EiUtc df M il/r F ni ftg, lare of Ogier|>orpe coilr y, Gr ga, are requeft and ro make immed ate pav mc.it. E git cents per pound will be allowed r prime clean cotton, delivered & M Krone’s Warehouse r one dollar and fifty ccats for merchantable feed cottn, delivered at Mr. j. Grieves I ', or Mr, Robert Bicdfoe's Gn H ufts, Ogle horpe c. -unty. Set l?snnts !sav be madv with Stephen Upfon, h fq, ot Lexington, in whole hands ne 3toki aod Papers are depofit ty,. For Ms. x > Fleming, Adm'tx, and J >h r> b l v ! tj g , Admimjirater, rIALLUM. Lexington, # & iiA GEORGIA Jackjon county. UP N the petition of Thomas Hvde & James M C. M y lurry, 1 Guardians of j An Hen dri*n R gets, Mary Rogers, and David Rogers, infant children of Tiiorna) R >gers,decta ( fd_, praying that a bend given by Daniel John to , Thomas Johnfon and John Hampton, to the court of ordinary ot Jicklon county, dated on the Bth day of May, 1* the year ISO 2, with a penalty of five thmsfand dol lars, conditioned for the faithful performance of duty on *he part ©f Daniel Johr.fon and Martha john ion, as Guardians of the children of Thomas R gtrs, deceafed, as afore faid, may be tftsbiifired in lieu of the ung ai, which is loft, as fisted by the affi avit of Edward Adams, Elqutre. ft is ordered , That the faid copy be eftablifhed in lieu of the origi nal, unlefs cauie be ftirwn to the contrary; the applicants g'*tng pub licity to this order at ltafl 6 months and once in each mr?nth, previous to the eftabl;{firrient of laid copt # in one ot the public Gazettes of this ftate. True copy from the minutes , Wm. psn ficost, &tk. 1. e. j. c. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. On the fourth Monday in January next at Watkiusville , WILL BE *OLD> On E tra& of land, containing one hundred and feventy>n:ne acres, be the fame more or left, well im proved; and is perhaps better fitua ted for a country ft re than any o ther in the couaty of C!ak, fuuutei direftly on the main road lead r g from Greei fb rough to r.hc H-g Mountain, and where the farav s interfered by the roads from ne Scull Shoals and that from Wat kins v file te Madifon bv Mj >r Fiord's. The lame being pai f a 575 acre traft origir-aiT. giamed to M. ! Willianion, Sen, k t 'ceafed and fold as a part A the Rsai Ef tace of jamrs Spullock, dbreafed* bv Order of Cr iKt for the Btnefi of the Heirs and Creditors. A credit will h- g ven. PETER WILII AM SON & DRURY SBULLOCK, Admiviftrators , Ds bonis non . December 3, 1812. AD MINIS'} RATOR ’ j SALE. Will be fold on (he %tb of January , 1 1 1 Jat the boMfe of Marfiry Williams a ccojidti able Quantity oj pr 9ftriy> CON IS TING r 'f houfehHd fur niture, h<rlei, gs, cattle* thtep, &c with various artichs to© tedi ous to mehtiof,—it beng the pro pi rcy or Wm Will tarns, deed.—* -The conditions made known or the day of fair. JNO. SMITH, ) W. C. DOBBINSj $ November 30, 1812 EXECUTORS SALE. Agreeable to an order fi f (he Inferior Court of Clark county , at the conrb bouje ej Jaid county , ; WILL BE SOLD sn the fir fi Tvsfday in January rent A tract of land wh'-reon H M‘Coy r*;fided at the time of hit dectall, containing acres, (the dowry exccpced) j>m:og Ha vc* near the Appal .tehee riyer, bei g the whole sf tUc real .'ftatf ©f laid ucceaied. The plact m wclt\ improved, an excclk nt dwelling hvu.-e and fther onr h r ufts, ala g© peach orchard. Confi ierabl- rte dn will bs given, the pur. haler g v i>g b with approved lectmu'. -• To be fold for the benefit wf the heirs and eiedfiori of (ad deceate4# NEELEY M f COY, JOHN M‘COT, Executors . September 25, 18ia. --- ■ ■ * ‘** NOTICE \s hereby given, that { hare this day confirmed and appointed Tk#- mas P Carnes, E?q. of the town of Athens, Clark cuu.uy and State of Georgia, my Attorney in fa&, (ot and in my name* behrjf and field, to do, tranfuft and pei form all Win ner of bofiiefs in the State of Geor gia, and that the receipts and ac quittances which firm be given by m> Attorney fhall be binding and efF dual on me to every intent, for any monies r other things which he mav receive j 2nd mi laid attor ney is author (zed to manage anu tran fad my bufiasfs ir* every regard as if I had been prefent and dsn* the fame ; and to the preceding no tice all perfons interefted afC P arfl-> cularly rcquvftcd toarcE JOHN WRIGHT. November 3, ISI2.