Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, February 28, 1812, Image 3
3 di eve thcr Is a fy ft matte uefign
•) diftcrt and mifreprefent every
hing which occurs in this city.
The boldcefs of tiTertion in which
hefe arc couched ;s fuch as fome
imesevefi todcccive Republicans,
md no wonder the fabrication* are
h greedily (wallowed by the fedcr
si fraternity.
11 no cafe have more extend ve
mpofi tons been pra&ifed on the
.orrmuoity than in the fabricated
-.-ports of cohvrfations of Members
if the AJnEEftration, and of either
dome of Cc.-iigrefs, which fi and their
-.iv into certain prints. To fay
idling cf the eves-dropping dii
’ ficioii to rera 1 every converlation
vhkh ungarde-d and manly frank
:t te would permit a hit- ner to o
rer hear, we do affr, from the
r. >ll U >irmn convid'O; , that nine
’Tdh*, perhaps nineteen-twenieth*
Xfu h t ports of converlations, &c.
re either without foundation or ut
:erly perverted from their plain and
;bvi-..U3 import.
Only credit thefe print*, and one
would believe that at the feat of
jover-meat all is diftji ion, diftruft
md weak .- fs amo. g Republicans,
md that all ‘usm n. and lalenr en
:ers in thr Federal party. Is thefe
latemrnts r queenly repeated, we
tr new proofs of tfcat. invincible
nodc/ly vftiich r-*f*o€ KfcfcaiQ. to
ixuapci v-.n c-'-’-ii (use*
)l late h~s ib confptciouf!/ chtrzc
?rdr.d thtt e.tiift -*s offderal wri
ers. L*r us teft she aff r ions by
acts Lo.k at the vu.es u, he
pivu measures of thr prelen* 1. fll.j ,
’ and tee which i moftdividt , cue
; lEral or Repubf a * p ala ,x.—
A*. .’ -v the tfF rts of the-hr who
■itln their j <og rntrrs to ti.e im-
L’lfr o th< > r palfi ns aid perf ml
rcidiKrltf on* ‘ r anoparhirs, aiced
y thoic r-.- fU fs (pints who misflrr
nder the banners of ambition $ the
;reat chain which conoe&s the Re
lubiivan petty w.b ken, aid the
irelcnt adnunift a ion ot the general
government never has been moqe
>opular than at this moment. As
.r talent, we rr-av with an hour ft
>ride point to our columns, to the
lebates in the Houle of 11 prHenca
ives, and leave tr> the common
enlt of the People the de ifi > of
he queftion on which fi ie ies the
[>rcd mi* erne of talent.
But tt is nor to this general af
fump-ic-n of merit that we fb much
nhircl, as to the little art ofa:cr Du
ting prominent charf&ers lenti
mens never en :*■ r a ne and, and ton
verfations never he id
Ic would be well if thefe retailers
of Icandai w .ul 1 e a fne themf Des
fo their legitimate p n iuce* of m
rormiVg their i>ai s in the cities
why- b ibant parties arc given b-
Mt. F fbr and Cl. Tad ,
and how far their fpleniW is * x
oefted to throw thofe of Mr Se
rurier in the bac k ground; h* w nnc
gives the bed wines, but the ether
the g-eaieft variety of meats j arsd
other equally important particulars.
On fuch details as thefe, a writer
may be permitted toa y a i h.mieif of
the poetic licence * but fr Hea-
I’tn’s fake, if politics muft be tne
the me, let us no more winds this
port of rivalry in exaggerating and
t>rrve og as well thr procetdirgs
C M grefs as the fentiments arid
liftions cf individuals. Such an
occupation is fcarcely mere repu a
:>le than that of the rattling g Hip
j- ams from houfe to houi-, a.id
iib irfhens herfelf at the tea table
if o e, of what (he wormed out of
ier f.-iend* at the fi *- fide of ano
het- National Intelligencer.
\ The Editor ut tuc Federal Ga
cstte is more uafartuuace.thji bis
brethren in t!ie news which he de
ta Is from \v alhington.—-Llnfofm
na r, we fay beesufe we believe he
is t( more finned again ft than (in
ning, ’ ands impofed upon by thole
w‘io take advantage of his credulity.
The following paragraph is ex
tracted from Monday’s Fctitral
Gazette:
“Uoited States* i a >k —IV: are
informed tbit a motion was mad*, in
the Senate of tbe V States on Satur
day ,by Mr Brent, (from Virginity)
to take into confideration tbe propriety
cf eftablifhing (or reviving) a Na
tional Bank ”
N *>, :vk only has no fuch motion
been made or announced m the be
na , Du that honorable body dtd
net meet on the day cn which the
motion luted to have bsen
made.— lbid.
The Houfe of Rpprefentarives
yeft rday negatived, on its third
read ng, the bill for chffifying and
arming the Mditia of tat United
States, by a majority of three votes.
The derails and principle of this bill
have been debated for fome da- s ;
and the be ore ic was rejetft?d,
there was a majority of three in fa
vor of its p-.fTigS to a third rr ad-ng.
The ieverai approprviticn biiis
for tht <r*ld arm 1 ., cne adduional mi
irary force*, the corps of rang’ rs, and
the navy, pafltid to a thiu. reading
yefte r day in the Houfe cf Rvpte
prekntacives.— lhid x
Two gendemen, now in thiscicr,
who left fenneiT e on the 4,h mft.
aid travelled acrofs the mountains,
bv Buncombe court houfe, along
French Br iid river, pofttivdy af
fer , that no Volcano, is related
:n the narrative of M Edwards,
had maiie us appea;aice in that
quarter. Such a report prevailed,
bu it was generally diferedued.—-
No land had been cverfi wn, nor
hada iy damsgs been done by the
fuppofed V dcano.
The abc.*ve gentlemen live 34
miles from the warm Iprings, and
29 from tne Painted R k
Event'g Ledger.
In the L g'fliuure of Virginia, Rc
fclucions have been introduced
by M . F/ter, in the following
w ‘I;, \rc: eutd by a preamble :
Re forced,’ Tnat this Lt gill u e
do ii giily and ‘approve of tlie conduct
of Richard B n and William
G iu, the lad Brent for having vo
ted in favor of a renewal of the
charter of the Ut cd S a cs’ Bank,
aga.iift pofiove Dft u iioni to Jthe
concary, and the (aid Giles for de
nying the obligatory tired of in
ft ‘ftiVms, emanaringfrorntheLe
g(l •e.
Sefolved, That the faid Richard
Bcm a W lliam BG i3 did, on
tha aft and, eafe to be the true
and I g uun e reprefencatives of this
(late.
DIED, on Sunday night iaft, re
g etttd ov ail who had the plealure
<•} hrr 3 quaintance, M s. Pame
lla John oh, confort of Mr.—
Juhnlon, of this county.
EX ECU TOR’S SALE.
IVill be fold on Monday tbe 1 ~yb of
Apnl next, at tbe houfe of Henry
M'Coy , dec in Clark county, tbe
folio wing property:
ONE excellent (till and (lifting
uteofils, hogs, cattle and other ar
ticles too icdious to mention.—
Terms made known on thedav.
JOHN M*COY, Exr.
February 2S, ISI2.
(ft* THE SUBSCRIBER
Will inftru'fc voting purfons, at
his houfe, in the G.t k and Latin
languages-—in Arithmetic a.;J Al
gebra—;n Geometry ami T ig )-
nometry and their appl an n to
Surveying, Navigation, D all ng,
ci.\ —in Giograpiv and th. con
J trull ion and 11 !e of Giub-s—in At
rronomy, with thr calculat on of
eciipfes—in rhe Elements of Natu
ral and M iral P.nlofophy, Cnymif
try, B itany und Rhetoric.
A kw 3 >ardets can be accom
modated either in nia family or in
the vicinity.
J. MEIGS.
P&racletor, February 13, 1812.
GEORGIA, }By tbe H-nora
Jackjon county. \ble Inferior
of j aid county, February term, 1 3 i2.
Present their Hon ors
David kVitty
Charles Venable , \ n
U - VE Q^RS.
II ea . amp I
Samuel Render Jon y
ON die pennon of John Rirchev
(by Wabon Hams his Attorre )
prayiug that tne e< py of a note
given O’ James-M‘N -*■ -r, Siadrach
Marong and M 1 ‘> • . Martin, pay a
b!e to Jamts Crum cv> may be cf
taoiifhtd -,n lieu of the rr:g >ai
wha n is left, us feared in the atH
da -f f•", ! <it h y
it is üBDEiiED, That the faid
cop be eanol fried in lieu of the
or g oal, tiolel.s caul * be (hewn to
the <-on*rary, upon the applicants
givi.vg publicity to this Order at
kail fix months (ome la ea. h
moiuh) previous tc* tne tftabl fo
ment of laid copy, in one ot the
public g izertes of th s ftaie.
A rruf cop*, from the minutes,
WILLIAM PENTECOST,
Clk.
Mtfjrs. M Donnell U Gaines,
ti* pkaieci to inkrc in ycur next
pap; r,the. (olio wdng 1
i uGicrvtd in vourlaft paper, a
under itic (ignati re of Wm,
Cab.nek, with ic p. cl 10 t-.vo no es,
arcounang to 1250 doiiais. The
author who na e the draught of
that publication, is a downright
LIAUj (a term which lam rot ae
eultomed to u!e—but the corrupti
on and viilany u(nd in an attempt to
difgude the truth on the general
lunjtift, a.id, thereby a run
away, could not admit of a I‘ofter
term) as I never in ti.e ceurfe of my
life, had two nous of hts which
would make that fum.
When that ftupid fcribler would
not ex pole his igmrance and vilia
ny, (perhaps a relative of Cabi
ntfs’) he would have told truth, &
faid mat Major William Cabmels
ftood bound by notes, &c. (or years
to his near and indulgent neigh borsj
when he made (air promiles, and
pretended to fettle a plantation in
rhis county, ( h- county of his re
(i.ience) anti oiflar.t bur a few miles
from h s dwelling, near which place
lie travelled with every appearance
of an no- eft man, purtuing h*s in
duttriGus labors, the prudi'd of
which w uld have enabled hun to
make lapsfacfory payment —when,
to cur afton.ftimenr nc marched ma
ny miles b; yo;.d, that dav nid
night he (et ou: in the act of riming
away, to avail himfelf of the non
payment of iih juft and honeit debts,
leading a cor.liJerable balance, (in
dependent of other claims) due my
feif oa notes.
PETER RANDOLPH.
Feb. 24.
Siir.UlTV *A’ k.
Ou the Firjs TuefUay 1* stpri,
next, at tbe Court Houfe it Jackfou
County, between tbe ufit a l Furs,
will be fold tbe folic wing property :
TWO (hew boxes, if flicks of
twill, 2 pair Udics gloves, 2 veils,
4 cap patterns, 1 remnants black,
late, 1 ha'r comb, 6 comfiters, 1
box medicine, 3 renman.s of doth,
viz 2 yards London brown, 2 cio.
drab, 7 do,, b'oe raftimerc, 8 yards
white pattern chord, 2 yards dark
do. two and one fourth yards white
flannel, 8 vards black corded vel
ve:-, 81 4 do. black pattern cord,
4 pair nf ittelyards, one lliovel St
tongs, one hand belloy/s, one tin
ker’s ladle, 12 12 yards vefting,
24 3-*4 \ard* bombazei, a parcel
ol crockery ware, nsnfiiFUg of
tureens, bowl* and tea-pots, 5 pair
Jid.es (1 opers, 52 1 2 yards caiUco,
9 cork fc.ews, one pair .of men's
boots, one pair boys do. 2 pair of
bndte b f , 1 plated bridle* 5 pair
of g 2 claw hammers, 3 chif-
I ! 8 Lircw augers, 2 bung borers,
3 1 unks, 9 f rail waiters, 1 pair
pincer , 4 gar b xes, Ipa br.ifs
hing-s, 4 hii;,g b.ixes, 3 turni
ru: tirulh s, 3 .r i k 1 > k>, 3 ftiOu
guns, 1 Jvi an r: if e poc, 3 (crew
drivers, 2 p-air T ales itid, wnghes,
41 yards/ white durints, a lot of
white beeds, and } fSccr’s plumes*
levied on as ch property of Char’ea
Lamia, ar the inltaacc of Melifs*
Taylor 5c Cos. t
AL: O,
287 r 2 acres of Jacd, be
(am - more ids, being part of a nine
thoufa and acre furvey, granted to
Hanfon, the? part levied on
oi the waters of Turkey creek
joining Winters, whereon John
B irders lived ac the time the levy
was mad: ; levied on ?.s the proper
ty of joihiia Kennedy, at the in
(lance ot William Goober*
A L£>,
One bay marc, fiddle and bridle;
levied on as the property of Willi
am llewu, at the l .llance of John
B. Parks. r
ALSO,
200 aeres ef und, be the (am ;
m .0 or lefs, -vhcreon B. M'Clcf
kf lives, ir being the place where
on J >mes Vi n formerly kept a
ft >rr; levied on by John M‘Ton
ne], conftable, as the property of
Robert Montgomery, at the m
ftance of E. Rf>lfton, the property
pointed ouc by (aid Rolfton and re
turned to me.
ALSO,
40 acres of land, be the fame
rft ;re or lefs, granted to Jones, ad
joining Reves, on the warers of
William Ton’s creek; levied on by
A. Nflfon, conftable, the pro
perty of Micajih Benge, pz the in
(lanceor Jofeph Thotnfon, and re
turned to me.
ALSO,
Four negroes, viz. jack, Rofe,
Ceiv and Mahaiv; levied on as ths
property of JefTe Smith, a: the in
dance of Jofeph Watkins.
Conditions cafJj.
WILLIAM POTTS, Sbf.
February 28, 18 t4* A
NOTICE.
NINE months after da f e I (lull
mak’ application to the honorable
the inferior courr cf Oglethorpe
c )unty, tor leave to fell 350 acres
i>f land, more erlefs, in laid coun
ty, it being pare of the red eftate
of Thomas Brown, dec. for the be
nefu of the heirs ad creditors of
faid dcceafed.
ELIJAH BROWN,
Surviving Executor.
Oftffbcr 9, 1811.