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ATHENS, ciorcia: pvxliskkd by ALEXANDER M‘DONNELL.
EXECUTORS SALE.
Will be k V at Lexington, tn lf red
nr'dzy the \\th day cf April next,
ONE riding chair and narnels,
One horft, on* bed, and fcvcral other
articles belonging to the cs'are of
Solomon A Hopkins, deed. Nine
motfthi credit will br g’vrp, ; bond
wo;. pprorsd fecurky vril b< re
c,! ‘■<*(!
MORDTCA HOWARD, Ex*r.
1 exington, ijf March l3 iJ.
ADMINIS fR A i KiX’ SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
sfi the Court Houfe in Clark county,
an th-t fir ft iutfday in May next ,
’the fPlowing trafts of Land:
ONE Hundred a. its, more or I*fs
in (aid county, lvirg on B rbers
creek, and one half of a mill, on
fa and creek, known by the came of
H-g odL Mil), with a plantation on
hi and laud, j oiling Stroud, Crow, and
ethers, and one lot of land No 59,
containing 202 1 2 acres, lying in
the 2nd dill rift: of Baldwin county
when (urveyed; bounded by lots
No. ‘73, 60 & 40 —u,d by D ftr.dSk
N >. i —Both rra&s of land to b
fold for the ben? ft of the heir* and
creditors of Richaid W and, deed.
Terms of fide made known on thedav.
TABfTHA WOOD, Adm’x.
iff March, ISI3
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will be fold, to the highefi bidder , an
tbefecand Saturday in April next,
in the court houfe of Clark county,
A Bay Stud Dork fi/c lett 3
inches high, twelve years old, for
merly the property of William
Hide, now in the hands of Barton
Thrafher, —for the tax of Laid Wil
liam i-Lae.
W. C. DOBBINS,
T. C. C, C.
March 19, 1813.
NOTICE.
NINE mot hs after date applica
tion wdi be made to the H >n. Infe
rior court ofCUik county, for leave
to fell 100 acres ©f land lyir gon the
waters of h binftns ertek, CLrk
county, adjo.nif g jack Thompfon
ad ethers—it being part of the re
al eft ate of William Bankfton, dec.
cn be fold for the bene fit of the heir*
and creditors of faid deed.
JONATHAN MELTON,
Executor.
March 19, 18 IJ.
ADMINISTRATOR’* SALE.
Will he fold, on the day of April
next, at the plantation where Jane
Jewell now lives, th: fallowing pro
perty, viz.
OiiC negro girl, ten years old,
f. me houle-hoid furniture, &c.—
Twelve months credit will be given,
the purchafer to give bond with ap
proved fecurity. The above pro
pt'fty f Id for the benefi of he heir*
a i( d of Martha Jewell, dec.
1 AS. JEWELL, Admr ,
JANE JEWELL, a.am'x.
March if, ISI3.
GEORGIA EXPRESS.
* I#AT SMALL KVK TANARUS AVI tf.9, AK IMtWUDOI SMALL BX I V CHS AJ3B.”
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will be faldjen Ihurfday the 261 b of
Augufl next at tbc court houfe ot
Jackfin county , the following pro
perty or as much thereof as will fa
tisfy the tux and caps due thereon :
ONE rhoufar>d acres ©f hndi
g r an eel to Ztchariah Cox and John
Strother, 2co acres of w>ch efti
ma ed and resumed of the fi fi q a
hey of high lard, 400 acres of the
fccond quality, ad 400 a its of
the third q tab ‘, fl> la, (hie* free
holders, 1v 1 g on rhe i u h fi ie of
the Wal Ut fv rk of OOor.er river,
b'gtf mrg on hickory corner run
nog I'uih 45 weft 90 chans to
b!a k O'k, thence north 45 well
107 ch-iin* (o wh te oak, r ice
north 45 eafl 102 eba nr o 111 r
--rer, thrive d-.wn ia and r ‘•** • be
g’n; Vg,b u and fou-h -'fi V4 r <i<v &
north w'ftwardiy b> Zir a-iahCuxs
ia d— The *b ve !a and in* e f au!t for
the tax jf 1809, ißig, 18 n and
1812-—tax due. 4 dollars ten cents.
JOSEPH LITTLE,
T. C. C. j.
March 19. if 13
LX ECU 1 OKS-SALE.
WILL BE SOI D,
At the plantation ef William Thomp-
Ji,K, in MadiJsH t unty, an Braid
river, en the lid *f April next,
the ferf rud property of John
7 h xijfon, deed.
CONSISTING ofnegies, houfe
hold a. and kit hen funmure, horfes,
cattle a>-d hogs, and other an ti s
too tedious to mention. Twelve
months credit will be given, by the
purchafers g ; vi g with ap
proved fecuitv-
Perions havirg demands a gam ft
the eflate of faid dr . ar ■ rrqu-fttd
to bnrg thrm forward properly at
tefied, and thrd'e indebted are re
qu ft and to m<*ke pa ment without
delay.
WM. THOMP ON,
March 19, 1813. Executor.
AD MINI *TR A LON’S sALE.
Agreeable to an order of the Hon the
inferior Court of Oglethorpe county,
will be fold, at the Court h ufc of
Jnid county , on a credit of t welve
months , on the fir fi Vuefday in June
next, within the legal bout /,
TWO lots of land, containing
feventy-eight acres each, being ‘wu
thirds of a tradl of land bcJorgi-'g
to the eftate of George Farmei,
deed, lying in the county of Ogle
tharpe, on the waters of Clouds
creek, tolerably well improved-
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor*.
DANIEL DEUPREE,
Adminiflratsr.
March 11, 1813.
BLANKS
Can be bad at this Office.
From the FrecdsnUn Extra.
Chilliest he, Feb. 18, 18 it.
W ? h.’ften to lay before our rea
ders th*- f jl,'*srg mportanf imrlii
genre juft received from the Army.
Genera! Harrifon having been in
formed tbar t !a gp bob’ of I .c ?r
were 1 ftVmblcd a Prefq’lfl , mar’ h
ed frr.m his c.’mp at tnc Rapids on
the 9 h irft. at the head of a detach
ment of Ms army, in order *0 at
tack them Upon rhe arrival of
the detachment at Prtlq’lft , they
f • und that the I diars had oe amp
rd. Our tro* ps purlued them u: il
they came within eight m.lf s of the
Ra fin j when fi ding that they
could not come up with them,
the mrn being exhaufted, they ie
turr.ed to camp. Such was the ar
dor of the troops to t)vr w akc the
enemy, that they marched 60 miies
in 2 1 hours!
The information contained in the
sr rrxed document will bt read wuh
iftfeteft by all cur fell w citizens.
The evidence it contains of the
peifiJv of cur enem es cannot fail
to S'oufe the indignation of every
ht * tft man and will we h< pe fttmu
lare ever, the <are!tfs and indolent
am-’ rg us to fi p forward in the
czufc wf their much it jured ccua
trv.
Head- Quarters, foot of the Maume
aat id , Fee. if, 1813.
The idTUf v t of Meoatd L?bba
dic*, iau r f; erit mar the rive RA
fin, in tne M cl igrn territory j be
ing duly fworr, faith rha* he was in
h s h’ ufc wt.rp. he hf ard the gu s
at the cummr ‘enent of the ait 00
at the river Ra fin, on the 22d cf
January, 1813, between the A:ve
rhfln for f rsußJtr Gen. Wiscrrftcr,
and the Brit fh, Canadians and Indi
ans, faid to be commanded by CD.
St. Gcoige. Afker feme little time
he learned that the Indians were
killing the inhabitants as well as the
Americans, upon *h < h he went to
wards the Icene of cdhaiy in order
to fave his family. As he ’'•ent on
he was, tngtther with a other inha
bitant taktn priforer by tw-> Wy
anriot Indians, and carried to the
Indian lino, from which he law
great part of the action.— Ihe
rght wi; g of the Americans had
gtv.‘n wa; before he got in figktof
th* fHd of battle. lae aiftion ter
rr>’na r ed after the lun was forr.e
h. u s h : gh, not far from 11 o’tUtk
A. M. by the furrender of the A
mtrican forces who then remained
on the ground. He faw afi g
hoifted by the 3rit;fh, and fent to
the American fore? s, and few it pafs
three Trues to the Americans be
fore the furrender. He could not
underftand Enghfh, but underftood
that Gen. Winchefler v/as taken
prifoner before he got ro the lines
of his own men, and that he was
compelled to carry the ft g t > h.s
own men after he was taken. He
underftood the realoi; of the ft g
puffing (b ©ften was, thar the Ame
ricans refuted i© furrender upon any
other term* than the wou ded
fhouid be i.iken care of, tne dracj
buried, and the inh ;bitanrs prored
td in their property that the Ln-
F RID AT, APRIL i, ilrj.
tifh fi ft rrfufrd to to thefe
terns, bu’ fi ally ?gr ra, ro them.
Hv* aUo uneciit- cd that the 1 f*
of the Bru fi in that aTii-n amount •
ed u; 400 kii>d ; and ?r j he
/imericar s t*> bi m 180 k 11c ci.
He knows that or, ih? ciav of r! e
a6Lu>n, ail tfe prsloners v.ho were
able to nun h were frnt totvarcs
Milcfen. Ihe wounded aboi 60
or 80 in number, were left in r\\
hou'fs, without ary of the:* /fiends
or fbyfic'rar.s to lake ca ‘: cf tim u and
vithiki any Briufb fficer cr men
Ab*ut ten Indians remained bebtu u ’ •
on the gnu* and. The b-ii*‘n e> the
I chans, v.c 11c <FTwi h the B fti j
.and he was told by fume c f c
nc-ch.-n m’l';i* t that n.* B < fli . 1
prom lrd the Ind-aos 4 tL.-h hat
uipht at Stcny-creek, ub ui 6 miles
fit m the river Ra fi,i.
He was bbtra ed after rhe of
iratch was f* rmed for M t (j?-;’
‘ih.c next mcrm;g he was m dua
where die wounded *.ve.e.—
H hat morning ab iut 50 I.’dLns ic
turn d—Huy Brciight wt fi > a
fi'fg w!*Ji them- — Tii< v drank fome
anc gave fume to tn< I id a s rhe r**;
and Letween 93rd jo ’cl ck, a.
M commenced killing the wounded,
tt'cn jtt fre to the h id's the wounded
were in, nod confuted them
He was at his futlie.’s an rTs
THe ot Deiruit nvo, abcu” 7 c,?* s
after tbc ad'ti n, and at > i* f he
river the prii*>nrii inarched 1 fif tur
N agara fr.-m Malden.
He faith, hat he <aw taker: by h ; s
Heufe, hv eapt. Ell ort and nine
Wvar.cJnt Id anr*, two m ;i, w , r
hr unde (ft >< and had brci, fent b> gen.
Harrifon w.tli a fi g ro the B it fii.
One of the men, Mr. TANARUS flier, he
knew ; the other he did no. kn \v,
but under ft: od hr was a D *r
H • had not an opportunity 1 f. on
vt’fi g with thf'ro, bui under ft ood
fit m an inhabitant to whom Mr.
T-fli r corr,fhur.itared it, that hey
ft pped f**r the night arid left rhe
ft g h ft and cn the carriole; that
th ft-g was taken aw j.y uc-Unt.-v/n to
him, aid then th? Id fi ec! on
thtm; tha; he [f- fli i] L oi. ire (a
they were F ? ticnm;;-, 4 and fur nr 1-
up; n v/hich die 1 vd:ans l eaf
ed firing and took rhf*m. Th-'y
then memioned tha: thry were lent
with afl ig. ‘The I dians faid they
were list>, and took them ( tf.
Mr. Tefiirr was let at liderty at
the river Ra fin, ar and remained wo
days, expecting the dotftcr to re
turn, at the end ©f which time he
was fent for by the Rritith and tnk’ n
to Malden. He, Labbtdie, under
ftood that the and oft or wis robe
fent rff to Ni?.gira. The do.ftor
was wounded in the ancle. He un
de, flood that the B r tifh charged
the Djiftor and Ttfli,'r with bt-.uy
fpies.
And further He faith not.
. . his
MEDARD * LAB3AD!F.,
Witnefs m-i'k
C. Capt *> r Eigix'irs
and Interpreter.
Sworn to before :nc tlie 1 ith da/ of
February, 1213.
C. C. Todd, D.vfton Judge Adv.
[ True copy ]
L. li uk.ill, Aid-ds Camp,
(NV .44,