Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, April 03, 1812, Image 1

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Yol. IV.) ATHENS, GEORGIA*, published Y M'DONNELL £s? GAINES. SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, o.*? the firft Tuesday in April next, at the Court Houfe in Clark County, between the hours of Ten and ‘Three o'clock, the following pro perty, FIZ. no arres tf land, granted co joining D >bb ns and T|- rse', on Rofe creek; levird on as the property of Lucy Clark, to fansfy a * execution in favor of Stevens Tb rms; the land pointed our by the defendant. ALSO, 50 a'res of land, more or !?f% joining John Barnett* George Y. Farrer, anti William Harris, on the Oconee levied on as the pro perty of Moles Bledfoe, to larsfy an execuion in favor of James C. C k, vs Mole? Bled tor: ad Geo. Y. F >rrtr, p >1 .red our by Fairer. al o 2 26 Acrr* of lad, more or lefs, KJ g a.-icd to John and James Stewar', i ning John B Hops and ethers, on .al creek; levied on as the pro perty of of David Hr lints, to fa lsify an execution in favor of the e* u (rs of Charles Stewart, dec. w D* v id Holmes, and John Mar rabie, pointed out by Holmes. ALSO, Two negroes, one fellow known by the name of Peter, and one young wench, known by the name of I arort; levud on as the pro perty of Wilham Shields, to fatisfy an Execution L favor of Phin,zv, Son and Shields, vs. William Shields ad John Haynes, pointed out by Wm. Shields, one of the defendants. ALSO, Five negroes (to wit) one woman b the name ofLoney, one by the n me of Phebv, one w man named H rnot, a and her child Dave, and one wench by the name of Sdvey ; L vied on as the property of Berja imn Thurman, to fatisfy two exe cutions, one in favor of Shaler Hill yrr, Av mV of John Freeman, vs* Benjamin Thurman and John Thur man, the other in favor of Phillip C);r, vi. Benjamin Thurman, the negro pointed out bv John I hur ma, one of the defendants. ALSO, Or.e houfe a ; and part of a lot in the town o- A hecs, known by N°. 6 , 1. ied on as the property of Wm. H. Hunt, to la* sty an execution in fav r of Taylor tic Scribner, point ed out by plaintiffs attorney. Conditions Caih. SAMUEL JACKSON, d.i. JMarch 6 1 1812. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be fold on Monday the 1 3th of April next , at the houfe of Henry M Coy , dec in Clark county, the following property: ONE excellent fliil and Hilling tire fils, hogs, canlc and other ar ticles too tedious to mention.— Terms made known r n the dav. JOHN M‘COY, Exr. Electuary 28, 1812. GEORGIA EXPRESS. ts MANY IN ALL RVN TO AHB FRO, AN! KNOWLEDGE SMALL S INCREASE*.” FOR SALE, A very valuable traefc of Land in Jackfon county on B tch creek, containing abnut r*.gr hundred a cres, one hundred a id fifty of which is cleared and under a good fence, with a large peat h and apple orch ard, and a vaiety of other fruit trees, Th>s Land is well watered with good fp'ings of pure water, the* foil ftr >ng, irs natural growth i oak, hivkory ad pine timber There is a comfortable dwelling houle, with brick chimneys, a ve ry good barn, ftabies, k-tchcn, and othtrhoufes. The tang' 1 is excellent, and w ll always conti nue fo.—This Land u well worth the attention of pUrehafers, for its fi uation foF health is equal to any in the world, and in an ag- * cable neighborbo <d, being ab ut fi ten m les wt ft from the town of Athens, about the fame diftanre fr-m the town of Warknsv.l!e, and tea mdrs from the town of JTfofn, with a thick fettled country wefiwardiv 5 Its therefore for a protri fi joal character is very con fide ra bie. Indifpurable general warran tee titles will be made the purcha ler. Any perfon wiChi* g to pur chafe can view the Land by apply ing to Mr. B.itain Brazeal on the laud, and k iow the teims by ap plying to ‘he Subforiber near the town of J ff. rfon in coun ty, Georgia. GEO N. LYLES. February 8, 1812. THE SUBSCRIBER Will inftrutt young perfens, at his houfe, in the G rk and Latin languages—in Aruametic ar-d Al g-b>i—n Geometry and Fig - n metry ano their apple a ion to Surveying, Navigation, Dialling, 6t —in G-’*-graphy and t*e con- Jlruftion ad ult of Globes—in Af tronomv, with the calculat on of eclipfes—in the Elements of Naru ral and M ral Pmlolophy, Ch> mil try, B na iy and Rnetonc. A ( ew B arders can be accom moda ed either in his family or in the vicinity. J. MEIGS. Faracletos February 13, 1812 GEORGIA, Cb k u .tv, Court of Ordinary, March term, 1812. ON the petition of Robert M*- Over, prav the court of or dinary for the laid county to direct the aomi ftratrix of Charbs Doug herty, dec. to make titles to a rradk of land in Jack! n cou sty, on the Mulberrv fork of the Oronee, con taining 200 acres, more or lefs, part of a trad: of land g;anted to William M Gee, agreeable to the bond of the laid Cnarles, filed in the Ordnary’s office of faid county. All perfons are hereby notified, that unlrfs caufe be (hewn at a court of ordinary* to be held for faid county, on the firft Mmday in Ju ly ncxr, the fa.d adminift atrix will be ordered to make titles agreeable to faid petition. A true copy , J. oMITH, C.C. O. DOCUMEN J'S Accompanying the Meffage of the Pre fident, which was publi/hed in the Exprefs of (he 171 b ult relative to a CON Plß.if'T, carried on by B'-iHFH AGENTS, again/t the Peace , Union and Projperity 9f UNITED AMERICA. Mr. Henry to Mr. Monroe. PniL. ciphia, Feb. 20, 1812. Fir,—Much oblv.rvar.ion 6c t x perirnce na*e convincrd me, that the injuries and infults with which the Unued S ares have been folorg and lu frrqu-ntly vifiied, and which caufe thru prefent embarraffmrnt, have been owing to an opinion en tertained by f reign States, c< that In any meafure tending to wound their pride, or provoke ihtir hejtihty, the Government of this Country could ne ver induce a great majority of its Citi zens to concur ” —A and as man* of in* evils wider fLw from the i flu ence cf thi opinion on the policy of foreign rations, may be removed b any thar ran produce una nim ty among all parties in dmerica, 1 voluntarily ‘e; der tnyou, fi, lu< h means, ai. I p t< ward. 1 ’ promo tis’g 10 citfiiabic and imp .rta.it an otjed ; which if acccmplifiied can noi fail to extir gu fh, perhaps fore ver, thole exptNations abroad, winch may proiradl indefinitely an accommodanon of exiftii g differ ences, aid check the pregrefs of induftry and profperity in this rifing empire. I have the honor to rranfmit herewith the Documents and Cor refpotdehce rela ii g to an impor tant n fii /o in which I was employ ed by s>ir Jas. C ag, the late Gi vernoi General of the Bril iffi Pro vimes, in North America, in the Win er of the year 1809 The pubfi anon of me ft papers will dem r.ft.ate a fa<H not lefs val uable man the good already pro proled ; it will pmve that, no reli ance ugic to oe placed on the profeffi ns of good faith of an ad m nitration, waich, by a feries of diiaflrous e vents, ha fallen into fu h ha di as a Caftlereag , a WellcfLy or a Liverpool—l fii uld rather fay into the hands of the ftupid fubal terns, to whom the pirafures & the ii;d’ lr*n.e of thofe M nifters have co- figned it. In contr : bu;i g to the good of the United Spates by an txp fi on which cannot (I rhink) fail tofolve and mrlc ali div ifion and difunion a m;rg its citizens, I flutter myfelf with the fond expectation that when it is made public in England it will add one g r eat motive to the many that already ex.ft, to induce that nation to wirhraw its confi Lnce from men whole political career is a fruitful fource of injury embarrajf ment in America -, of injudice and mif ery in Ireland ; of di/irefs and appre henfion in England 5 and contempt ev ery where. L * making ibis com* muniv aaon to you, fi , I deem it in .umbrnt on me diftiudly and un equivocally to flare that I adopt no P*rty views; that I have not chang ed any of my political opinions; hac I ceither feek nor defire the patron age nor of any Go- FRIDAY, APRIL 3, ibia. vernment nor cf any Party; and that in addition to the ,r ivrs al ready exprr ffd I ant influenced by a juft refentment of the perfidy and dif honor of tbefe who ftrft viola.ed the conditions upon which I received their confidence ; who have irjorcd me a.d dilappointed the expecta tions of my Friends, and left me no choice but between a degrading ac quiescence in i? jufl’ce, and arr• all— at<nn w hich is r >r • flary io fecure to me my own refp> dt. This w’ und wiP be f’elr where it is merited ; & if S r James Craio ft.ll live, his fhare of the pain will excite no fymparhy am’ i g thofe who are at ail in the iccretofour conxedtion. I have tht honor to be, Sir, your moft obedient fervant, &■ . & 6cc. (S.gHfd) J. HENRY. No I. Mr. Ryland Secretary to Sir James Craig . late Governor general of the Brit ifh provinces in North A merica, to Mr. Henry, applicati nto undertake the MI- lON TO THE UNITED ST AT E3, [ Mofl fecret and confidential ] Quebec, zty f h Jan. 1809 My dear Jir, Ihe extiaord/'nary fit uation of things at this imeintheneighboring fta rs has fuggefted to the Governor in Chief the idea of employe g* ou on a fecret and corftder iial n ffi n to B .fieri, provided an arraignment can be made to meet the imp rant end in view, without thrown g an abh lure obftace inthe way My. ur prob ffional puriui f s. The informa tion and political obfcreations hereto fore received from you were tran/mit ted by bis Excellency to the Secretary of State, who has expreffed hi j parti cular approbation of them, and there if no dcubt thatyrur able execution of fuch a rn ffion as / have above would give you a claim not only on the Governor General but on bis Majefty's tninifters which might eventually contribute to your advantagr.—- will have the goednefs t; ere fore to a< quaint me for Ex.eL lencv’s information, whether you Could make it convenient to engage in a m fii on of rh’S nature, ad what pecuniary afiiftance would be riqui fi e to enable you to undertake It without injury to yourfelf. At prelent it is only ne-tfiary for me to add, that tht Governor would furriiffi you with a cypher for car rying on your correfpondence, a >d that m cafe the leading party in any of the ftates wifhed to open a com munication wirh this government, their view* might be communicated through you. I am, wirh great truth and regard, my dear fir, your moll faithful, humble fervant, (S gurd) Herman W. Ryland. John Henry, Esq . No. 11. General inftruliions from Sir J H. Craig , to Mr Henry, ref pelting the fecret miffton His Excellency the Governor in chiefs Inftrft'ions to Mr. Henry, Feb. 1809. [Molt feep*t and co r fid-n r ia l .] Quebec 6tb tH? 1809. •Sir—As you iu cio read'.v un dertaken the lervicc waich I have (No. 193.