Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1808-1809, August 06, 1808, Image 3
3,othine ‘ ivc \ft append ha ff > pointed a ft drfLudUve :o you: rei ren caufe. Sec. 7*h. Ic is a r.otor'ous f&T lha* sou have been induced to chal lenge me from - ~ . fuofian bv fomc ore or more of m \paniculsr friends that it would draw from me a ctr which migh: help to patch r ’ the remains of jour tottering re puiuticr, and dffgorge upon my ihoulJers feme cf rhe overflowirgs <N your infamy. Deiufive thought. Sec bib; It is a notorious faft that the pedeftal upon which, durir.g the pvi-,n* sdminiftratiqn, you have bem rroun ed, is now crumbling •dr ir,; •:• k! that like unto a town inti man, -on are catching at raws to jave you from Jtter ruin. L'nd! the. fc things are fatufa&ori ly xcrvnnred for, n ~r ?he ftandard of uiF c tltfermu ai >r, and as I have rn.cr charged you wantonly or Jd; u*<}ztvjy ano never vpon any ! oe hut pibl'o ads in the ♦n i ha* iff language of tnt gteai j ohn Randolph, £< I cap nor. -J tic end to your level/* Pufffy your ,; before the tribii -1 at of your u much iij'jred and of f dtd country , anti ini mediately thefaffr ‘ he I j myfclf accounrabie to you for every thought, word, or ck-rd, hcvi-.'g the fmalieft relation to you. Until then I ihal! be prepar ed .0 r ?t your movements as I w ’ :•;• , jfe ot a forlorn wretch, who is excited to the kft extremity jf desperation. y r Filler L:s charge of this com. Vcflden aiir>* to your friend Lieut. N N. fiS.-.ZAR EARLY. From he Fff communication it appears that Mr. Early, in declin ing ;.be Vvlduh 1 propofed to him for an a 1 tlment of cur differ y tntfs, holds r:*c u*iWo-iXi v of bis notice. Contemptible fubrerfuge fur an qfh er, holding the rank of, a Ikire/wnt in a dub ary corps of ar tillery ! 1 Lee me allure this lot of Mars —this vdiant Chevalier* that whatever enrodpns .he rnay hereafter raff: in tht bread of thqfe who know how to appreciate cha racter, it vFni.be any other than that cf dread at his refentroenr, or rd pt and for his military prdwefs. For, however formidable he may ap pear, when Ltd in the uniform qf ais ccropary, with a /word dang-, i'/ng b : ‘ fide, or- decorated wih *he <r J-in of a lionfi (u .Ire!: which 1 Lff: •. it ft u;i 5) 1 - •tic 3 r fi’- jctof to n ueh urn ff•> Cs o ■u'ii) his finer ous voire will always e recognized by thole who are *apahh of making the ceceffary difcanrrtatt^n* Mr. Early, declining to meet rne, nfljay perhaps have aded wifely, and f. In Urging it, injudicioully ; but 1 did not a t\ precipitately on U e becafion. It was under the im prefiion of mv beft judgment, with ruitiue cor iitleratton, after having weigh’ and v. 1 tile conf quei: es. 1 row A.briHt the foregoing to the liberal and unprejudiced mind of ; very man, with a confciousnefs of rry mnbeedet of the charges alltdg ed sr oft confcioufnefs, that will tvtr afford ar. Invulnerable fei°ld to my ffiru.ee tranquility a ga • it the malevolent &3-rr:oh:> <ff o ners. And whlf- effort Mr. I urly, that I {hail inmi r diateJy commence a profifeotirh sf'amft h.mon eve v charge, fer one of tff.e mod 1 n famous, and Ibo Ileal libels, Mar ’’-as tve ; aimed upon the ’ o eafv cfeduli.; o ti.e public rri’ivd, I nave no foliation in dec la nr 'g,, that Ltiutsi? it Early is 2 CaJupnh - cUR StIrRS. A r . i>. EJitcrs of t?e s 11 requfot! 1.: tmlfyb :ke / creasing, am- trarj’mii the.r accounts for payment. GEORGIA EXPRESS. 1 * ACHE NS t AUGUSTS. ’k- received no news papersly this mrmngs matt from Wajbingten City, Col. Peter Randolph is a candidate fer Lied or of Vrefident and Vice- Prfidcnt i end, if elAlcd. uih vo e for James Mad'fen as Prejident , and George QinUn as Vue-PnJ:dent . JVe are r v veiled to flate that Jc 1 M. Dooly, ejq. is a candidate at the enfuing deli ton for a member of Cos- - grejs. COMMUNICATION. Incendiary. —On the evening cf Sunday the 3 iji ult. about twilight, feme ntfikiora incendiary ff/ jirt to the barn of Airs. Celia Harold, a widow in the neighborhood cf (rail creek meeting koufe, and burned it to the ground, ‘ike whole of her crop of cats, and the chief pari of her ix. heat vast in the earn. The wretch wh'> perpetrated this attrccicits a cl, r„. Up to the field in which the barn food, tied his bo fie and -walked in /lockings Without Jhocs cautioujh on his tc:s up to the botife. Jet fire to it, and then in the fame cautious manner retreated to his her fie and made his eft ape. By this viSJurrus deed, the poor Widow with ‘bees children are left nearly dfi iiiutc cf bread, and 0 c ccufie are pro per objects of the humanity ofi the citi zens of Clark county. Alignjl 2, l iuS. . IVe feel a pie a fare in announcing, that a machine for carding, [pinning , and weaving cotton-bagging, and cloths of frniiar texture , is now in a confider ableft ate of for war duels in this city, and is expelled to be ready for operation in lefs than two months. ‘The gentleman having the dir ell ion of it, is from ManchejUr , (England) where he had been engaged in the con fit uchon vf of nearly thirty years. Some patriotic individuals , we are told, have ttnder T cd pecuniary affiance to the art iji, and no doubt many ethers will follow the example if neefifiry —dav. Rep. 7tb Difir ill of Baldwin— Mr. M f Cord, the gentleman who was appointed by his Excellency the Governor to re-furvey the fration al parts of furve: s in the 7rh Dif tridc of Baldwin, the 1 ale of which waspoftponed by the Governor, has returned, after havmg executed r e duties affirmed hum. It is faid feme Z) of the tracts returned as fractions contain 800 seres, other Poo, 400, Arc. Georgia Argus, Armoxy,*——lr is w'rh much pleafure that an oppoi ttptky is af forded us of Hating that g commit tee of dilfintercfted g-.nikmen have attended at the armory for rhe pur pofe of proving the arms made there. 1 ..erefu’r i, tha: he arms of the snr.ory, rr.ade after the year 1804, have, 4sy the fame proof, appeared V -f.ur than either toe Lritijb Or French inujhtts. •Ve w; h t ‘.e more pleafure re cord this truth, Lccaufe we have a I wav 3 wifn and the progrefs 0 f the iriyitudor, ar din our ft fturesiip ... ... -v- . . . t t r 1 ,; Ii 1 than to iavt i:s charadn .( Vug. We arc c ulv witntff.s to very fo arable exhibitions of mimarv (kdl, it. tr dCioit evo'ubons of ih<* Marine C urps, ‘and nf thr FI i g ArtfUeri j to which we mav now rid a new exhibition in ‘he ,i-:e tin experiments for the irrit u. -- me t ot the American Artillery.*— ‘I hofe of la ft Monday, on anew in vented gur, the Ccdnmbiadi >y ft'- iag it a targer, lliot of 50 pounds v e;, hr, we think, fault pr e of infinite ferviue in the refulc. Ic vv>s evident to ali the intelligent bv ffanders, that this newly invc ved gun, v.ith ns ioiproved > ,il become of primary i nportance, and foon a ! d greatly s the deft u li ve ilrength of our happy country. H'ajhington Monitor, July 2. -ITT T wmmem ‘ We are informed by a gentleman credic, c:sro’ the wildernefs, rh.u rn the 25 h of May lift, between Ber.- creek and 20 mile creek op the Natchez road, a Mr. Alexander Smith, of Warren county, Georgia, while purfuing his journey, was fhot thro’ che body by a man who ap peared to be an Indian of half blood* Ic is not known to what tribe he belongs. Should the wound prove mortal, as it is fuppofed, Mr, Smith will leave a wife and 4 children to lament his fate. The urinrers in Georgia will do an a£l oi kindnefs by giving the above an infertion.— Clarion. From the l luff on Bee. The Steam Boat, is Certainly an intereftirg curiofity to Itrangers, To fee thio large and apparently un wieldy machine, without oars or fail, propelled through the element by invifi'ble agency, at a rate of four miles irs an hour, would be a a no velty sr any quarter of the globe, as we under Hand there is none in Europe that has lucceeded on the plan upon which this is cotdlruifted. The length of the boat is 160 feet, and her width in proportion, io as not too much to impede her failing. Ihe machine which moves her wheel , is called, we believe a twen ty ho: fe machine or equal to the power of fo many herfes, and i3 key. in motion by ftrarn. frein a copper boiler, 8 or 10 feet in lengih. I'he wheels are on each fide, limit lar 0 ffiofe of water mills, and un der over they ait moved backward or forward, feparatcly or together, at pieaiure.— I Itr principal fcdvan tage is in calms, or againft head winds: When che wind is fair, light fquareffaiis, &c. are employed to inertafe her fpeed. iler accom modations (; 2 births, belides fo phas, kc.)are faicl to be <qual or fuperior to any vtffcl that floats on the river, are necefTirily exter.five, as all t’ce fpace unoccupied by the machinery is fitted in the mdl con venient manner, i ler route (be tween New-York and Albany) is 3 diffance of 160 mies, which ftu per ;ms regularly twice a week, femetirnes in the fhort period of 32 hours, exclufiveof detention by ta king in and rind'r g paffengerS. On her ptfffige laft week fhe iefc New- Nork with upwards of 100 paffm gers, and Albany w th 80 or 90. Indeed this aquaticfiage .Ron) A.ica ny, wkh the experimenr of this ci ty, bid fair to attach the greateft part of the ,travellers w hich pafs the Hudfon, and efford them accom modation noc exceeded ir. any other part of the world. Black Bead. —A mine of Ela V Lead been difeovered in .he Faro Iu: ft is, uffd p;.!r.-, to make the rnnfsofJionlffs fi-e proof 5 and tr X 1 i the 0. ikS at to j 1- (ars per burd .‘f file r v. *2 rr - Nat. /ribX ¥ The of he IJr* .and Sratr-s, on-the 4th of jid- ,a; pyarcJ drrfllvl in a neat fuic of hotrefpu *; a patriotic example, >n.l nr>v of general Imitation,— Wajb paper . w 11 ip” Is now at his own fhble in Wafln ington, and will (land urtil the torh otOfftober next, and thofs thst rut maies ta him in the Spring fealor. that failed to (land, arc at liberty to continue them, gratis Jf anv marrs fiiould be left with the hnrlt, I will feed them as dittcled, at a mo de rate price. WARD JC I N. Wofbingion, July 26 tb, \ 800. SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD At the Court. Hoofs in Clarks con/;. , on the fir ft l ref day in September next, between the hours of ten and three, the fo. :U „■ IN,:. H,,. •., or nine years old, together v<th a Saddle and Bridle, executed a-.; the property of William Wright rc fatisfy an execution in favour Buckner Harris. * Conditions Calh. JOSEPH BROWN, L\ S. Auguft 3, i3oB. SHERIFFS S ALE. WILL BE SOLD On the fir ft Tufiday hi September next, at the Ccw't Hcufie in Jack/on coun ty, between the ujual hours , the fol lowing property, to wit : Eight Negroes, to wit:—Edy v Rboda, Phebv, Mary, Aggy, Ra tience, America and Peter, levied on as the property of Micajah ‘.Vil li am fon, deccafcd, at the if.ftance. of David Weathcrlpoon and others fix of the above, negroes are .uo (ffr the mctimorancc of Jacob Ear ly’s Will. • • ALSO, ; Six negroes, to wit.:—Malinda, Jane, S.na, Griffin, Calton and Charles, levied on as the propert/r of Thomas Jones, at the inftance cf Wm. tc Fdix Gilbert. ALSO, One negro man, namec Cam. le vied or as the pro|>erry ot Thomas Jones to fatisfy an execution fa voui of Arfaflead E. Stokes—t! property pointed out by tre ‘gent of the defendant in execution. WM. POTTS, Sheriff. Auguft 2, 1808. , lamvrvmi urn -m— - ■ ni—w fMb NOTICE. 1 months from the date hereof application will be made to Inferior Court of Jackfon, for leave to fell aoc of lend, lying on the Pond F’prk of ihe ‘Ocor.ec river, the proptrry of Thames Morgan, deceafed j 50 be foffi for the bene fit of the heirs and creditor* ct fa‘:d tie ce a fed MARY MORGAN, ;• AdmVnff i'atnx. JOHN CARM.CHA X • KOBE FT MORGAN, Adm'niftra.ors. Auguft ff iocS.