Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, January 10, 1812, Image 1

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Vol. IY.) ATHENS, Georgia: published by M'DONNELL £? GAINES. SUPERIOR COURT , Cl ARKE COUNTY. RULE NISI. UPON the petition of Bedford B own, fliewing to the court chat Obedian Pryer, on the 2d of January, 1810, mnrrgaged to the fa*d Bedford a tra<st of id and, granted Freeman, lying and being in the C runty of Clark, acj lining Archi bald Crowley and others, contain i g one hundred and twent five acres, more cr Icfs, on wild cat creek, to (ecure to the faid Bedford the payment of feveral notes of hand, particularly deferibed in the deed of mortgsg , and that there is ne w due on the fai-; morgap * the lusn or one hind ret) ad \ rw ■: dollars —and pra-,: g ‘ha the equ tv of redempin < f, i , and to he fa*d traft of la rd m he fore; Infici —on motion —lt is ordered Tea: the faid Ooed.ah pa i . court tEe principal, m>reft a. and cofts, which may be due and accrue on the fa and mortgage, within twelve months from this day, other wife the equity of redemption of, in, and to the laid mortgag'd prenvifes, will be from thenceforth barred and Lrecloicd, a cording to the ad in that cafe pro vided-—and it is further O’dered, that t he? rule be publifhed in one of the public Gazettes of this (late, at ieafl once in every month, for a..d during the faid twelve months, or ferved on the m >rrgager or his 1 pe nal 2g‘ nt, at lead fix months prior to the expiration of the laid twelve mouths. A true ex rad from the minu.es. Bedford Brown, Clerk. Augufi 20, i 8 i. NOTICE. Nine months after date, application will be made to the honor able the tnfe rior court of Ciat k county for Leave to jell fart oj the real eft ate of B eai tie M Kigny, deceafed, viz: Eight hunartd acres of fine land lying in Montgomery county , on the waters oj big ‘fh'i'pie is? Rent/roe's creek One hundred acres in Wajhington county near the big Ohoopie. One ihoufaad acres in j&ckfon county, on the waters of Bread r iver 202 I- 2 acres in the lOih difirici of IVilkinfon county. on the waters of Lime ft one creek 202 l 2 acres in theqtbdif triel of IVilkinfon county. 202 1 2 acres in the 2 lit dijinct of HE tikinfon, fifliV /’wings county 202 1 2 acres in the yth difiritl of IVilkinfon county To be fold for the benefit of the heirs is? creditors of jaid deceafed. Samuel brown , Adniimfirator. October 3, 18 11. NOTICE. ALL perlo s having demands on the efta-.e of William Tiiur tnbnd, dec. are hereby notified to render their accounts, duly attefted, within ONE YEAR from this date, that provifion may be made for pay ment—and ail thofe that are indebt ed, are alfo notified to make imme diate payment to JAMES THURMOND, PHILIP THURMOND, Ad mini,fir at or s. February 2, 1811. GEORGIA EXPRESS. “ MAN Y SHALL RUN TO AMI PRO, AMI RV JWLIDQE SHALL BB Iff CREASS®.’* GEORGIA, A’ a Court of j ickHn c u r . $ Ordirarv, held this 5 hHrr.f A g ft. 1811. Prefent their lienors, DaviVi W , \ H mdrix. f,-, H.fcaCaup, h K<qu.r^s. Chades Vk uabE, ? G n - t the petition of George Hum phies and John Bradley aimi niflrato sof the eflate of Jofiah M - Donald, dec /fating that they have fully difchanged the duties aligned them, and praying to be difebarged from their laid adminijtration. Whereupon , ; is •n 1 cl bv the C or:, That all perfons concerned arc required to be and appear at Jeff- for. in the county ator-fiid, on efi ft Monday in ‘ ? arck next, to jheev Caufe, i‘ any thy have why the fad Geo. Humphries and fab* 3r idley fbould no* hr aikh srge f from the’*’ ’4 -dmi nift ration and >a w-s r-de be pub lifted once a month for fix months. A luir c ) • , *s. EDW’d ADA A , c c <; NINE months at er da 1 fh * i mak • ap si cation tome h n -rani *• the inferior cou r t of Og dwrpe county, for leave to fell 350 3 *rs tof land, more briefs, ml 1- im ry, it bring part of die re.d rilate of Thomas B. own, dec. f r chr be nt fi: of the heirs ad creditors of faid deceafed. El If AH BROWN, Surviving Executsr . October 9, 18 11. NO 1 ICE. NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable In ferior Court of Jack (?<■’ county % for have to fell the whole of the real ef tite o f Jofeph Hh vphnes dec viz One trait o f Lana o’ one hundred and forty acres, on the Oc nee. granted to Berry anand joins tract of thirty acres u-i the Oconee, granted to Gardner, j ras <ay j one other trait 0f one bund ed and fifty aces granted to Efpe , in Jackfon county, jnns Cafh , alfo two hundred acres , on Vfarbuy's creek joins Bo bo. All the afore [aid land lying in Jackfrm county, and to be fit for the benefit of the heirs and creditor s. George Humph Rigs, & H AD i R I C K Hump HR lES, Uriah Humphries, Administrators, cum teft ament 0 annexo. July 20, 18 11. N O net. That nine months after the date hereof I fhall apply to the hon *rable the C urt of Oulina ry cf Og ethorpe count , for leuve to fell two crafts of land, the real eflate cf William Swanlbn, dec’d. Ivir-g on Little river, in the county afore laid—-one traft containing 290 acres, be the fame more or k*L, ad joining Laborn Sh r: and others— che ocher containg 78 acres, be the fame or leis, adj imng Reu b n M'Cla'i’ and ochersj to be fold for the brnefi of the heirs and cre ditors cf fa and deceafed. JAMES SWANSON, Adminift rater. September 12, 1811. GEO RGI A, } Court of Ordinary , Clark County. j September Tern:, 1811, : OV r K e petition of W lliam C. Humphries, praying the court i-f . rtU’ ar to dn ft the g admi. iftrarr x of James M{Cam ibon, deceafed, to make tides to ro hundred acres of lat.d, part of 400 at rs, Ivi g-n the dry f -rk of L dr river, m v,’ G een counrv, a gueable the b?r.d of Wmkfi. ld ;nd J thr. Shi'-rfh re, affigned by me lad W nkfi !d Ail 1 oncerr.cd are hereby notifi ed, ihac u if; canfe b<- rhr contrary ai a C ur of Ordina ry to be held on ihr fi fi Mo-t.day in February ncxr, the Lid furvivirg adtni ifira tix wll be to make titles agreeable to the faid pe tiU n. True copy from the minutes , 2 d cf hep! ember, 18 11. |OMN SMITH, C. C. O. NO 1 ICE. n s * i S hereby that nine months <du-r dat'. application will be made r ofhe ct u?r of Ordinary for leave t> b il a certain traft of land, con tai i g 262 a; res, Ivir:g and he if g in I.< untv of Clark, on the wa ters of the Occnee river, joinii g Humphries and.others, being a ba lan e* fa certain tiaft of land be loegr g to the t ftace of Lunsford T:a w k, after la ir.g <fF the wi dov *s dower, to be fold Hr the be n fi of tne reft of the heirs and creditors. ROB’t. TRAY WICK, AdmimjiraUr. Argufi 29, 1811. NO TICE. NINE months alter date appiica fon will be made to tf'ch -norable the Inferior Court, of Clark county, for a-> Order to fell two hundred a.d 27 acres of lard, Ii g in Tw iggs couty, beLrg eg oE. za betn Whitehead, dec. iobe lld f r tnc be.ntfic of the heirs and cred itors. GEORGE WHITEHEAD, Adm’r. JhU 3,1811. NO i ICE. NINE months after date, I fhall make application to the honorable the inferior court of Clark county, for leave to fell a traft of land, con taining 214 acres, mo( or lefs, in faid i ounty, it being part of the real eflate of Thomas B;own, dec. to b- fold for the bcn< fic of the heirs and creditors. ELIJAH BROWN, Surviving Executor. Oftober 9 18 11. NO 1 ICE. All thofe indebted to.the fubfen btr at this place, either by note ct book accom t, are requefied to make imm-.ba e pavme.it to Mr. DAVIS SCOGIN, or they w and find the lame pla vd in the I'ands .f an officer for colk fti n F PHINIZY. Athens , November 4, 1811. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1812. POETRY. The mom was frefh and pure the gale, H hen Mary from her cot a rover , Pluck and many a wild rofe fam the vale, 1 0 bind the temples of her lover. As near her little farm (he gray'd, Where birds of love were ever pairing She faw her William in the [hade, The arms of ruthlcfs war prepair ing. She feized his hand, and ah ! fhf cried, Wilt thou to camps and war a fir anger, Defert thy \4**y's f<t:thG!fide, And bare thy life to every danger ? Tet go brave youth ! to arms ! a way ! Aly maiden hands for fightjkall drefs thee: And when the d r urns beat far away , Til drop a Jilcnt tear and blefs thee. The bugles through the f or eft wind, ’lbe woodland foldier's calltobatik', Be fome protesting angel kind, lo guard thy life when cannon's rattle. She faid —and as the refe appears In fun fhine. when tbejtorm is over, A futile beam'd fvceetly thro * btr tears, lbe blufb of premife to her lover, The relourcex m tot United States ia raw mac rials, manufactu ring fk 11, induftry and rruchin rv, arc evidently very coi.fi lerablt.— But it is ceratin rhat there is a want of concentration as to 1, formation, and a want of evidence or raanifef tat ion as to iituarion, quantity, quality and value. Neither the general government nor thofe of the feveral (lares have vet made any organ zarion of their fyftems, which thiows upon the fu’jeft of m anufac tures thofe ligh s, which the cuf- t r m houfts throw up .n navjga Hr, fiih rirs, coaft *■ g trade and foreign c ommerce. We publiffi with |>La furc the toll wir g pap'r, a- a u la.ed to prefent :hr public, t r * .',c channel cf our newl* ape s, with a plan which if it dull ie<"ivr the proper attention in the towns and counties, will contribute materially to the commencement of a gmcial fyftem fonnrrß <>n faft. PURVEYOR’S OFFICE, Philadelphia, Dec stb, 181 r. The prefent fituation of the U. States, impieffively fugg Its a con fidcrate anticipation of the m. ft fe rious pcfiiolc exigencies. Though many articles ftf (upply forimmedi- a r e ufc are in our public and private ftures, though many articles are continually imported, though brta ches of the laws ma/ occafiDn fome lupplies in peace and captures may produce fome in war, thaugh the confti it operations of our efra nifh ed cnanu aftoriei, afr -rd more than we can want of (orne commodities, yet it appears beneficial and ncct fl'i rv to make an early and tmiverfal operation with rt'fpv;ft £ o the exhi bition and examination of our local sod general refnurces and capacities. I: it. refp ftfoilv hoped and trufe ed, t at it w V b? f--unci convene t and prove Rgiceabie to every gu. (No. 181.