Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, April 24, 1812, Image 1

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Vol. IV.) ATHENS, Georgia: published by M'DONNELL fc? GAINES. EXECUTORS SALE. WILL BE SOLD the t'ld of May next at the late refiitnce of Jonathan Kolb, deceaf ed, m Jackfan county, A - 1 x LL th Perfonal property of fa 1 deceafed.—Terms of file made on the day of fale. SUSANNA KOLB, Executrix, JAMES CASH, Executor . April 3d, 18 t 2. CAUTION. I DO hereby forwarn all perfons fn>m trading for a Note of hand, gi v?n by me to Ruth Flanagan, for fT v dollars, bearing date tie 19th of December, 1807, and made pay able the 25th Dec. 1808, which I do not intend to pay, as the coufideration for which it was given has failed. ABNER M'COY. April 9. ■nin— .!■ I—Mwwß wuwmiwm Mnimin ra s3* NO I IFICATION. Col. PETER RANDOLPH, wh refutes on ihe plantation of the Uiiderfigned, will atted to any bufi nefs relative to his concerns in Clark county, to whom ail perfons are referred. Ed HARDEN. Rocky Mount , April 17, ifis. IRA E PASCHAL , Respectfully informs the citizens of Athens and its vi cinity, that he has commenced the TAYLORING BUSINESS, in a room back of the ftore of Mr. S. B yarn—where work will be exe cuted with neatnefs and difparch.—- Cafh or produce will be taken in payment, and all orders thankfully received. April 10. Al'fl of letters remaining in the Pa A - Office at Athens , the ift of April , 1812. Mifs H. Allen, Jacob Abugh, Edmond Bugg, Andrew Collins, | Lieut. John L. Cary, Jacob Carter, Rdhe* Cannon, John Davis, Wm. Dyfoii, George Davis, Lieut. Sam. Elbert, 2 Thos. Finley, 1 Miles Gathright, D £t. Jas. Hali, Uriah Humphries, Motes Herring, Geo. Hayes, Thos. H.tch, Joel Hailes, Martin B. Keagy, Owen H. Kenan, Jofeph Lawrence, l, Gabriel Lew is, Elq Mrs. Sufan Moore, capt. Robert Martalnj Jofeph Maddox, Mrs. Clara Meigs, Wm. M ccnell, iu 1. John Smitn, M. Thomas. J. D. COLE, P. M. NOTICE. NINE months after date, appli cation will be made to the hon. the inferior court of Clark county, tor leave to fell feventy nve acres ©1 land, belonging to the eilate of Lambeth Hopkins, dec. of faid county—to be fold for tne bent fit of the heirs and creditors. PETER TAYLOR, Adminiftrator. RACHEL lAYLOR, Adminijlratrix . Auguft 29, 18 11. GEORGIA EXPRESS. “UAMr SMALL RVN 70 Alt® P?,C, LMOWLIDGS SMALL BB llf CRBASBM.** SUPERIOR COURT, CLARKE COUNTY. RULE NISI. UPON the petition of Bedford Brown, (hewing to the court that Obeduh Pryer, on the 2d of January, 1810, morgaged to the laid Bedford a traCt of ia .and, granted to Frteman, lying and being in the County of Clark, adjoining Archi bald Crowley and others, contain ing one hundred and twenty five acres, more or lefs, on wild-cat creek, to tenure to the faid Bedford the paymtnt of fcveral notes of hand, particularly described in the deed of mortgage, and that there is now dug on the faid mortgage the lumof one hundred and twemy two dollar*—and prayu g \har the equity of redemption of, in, and to the faid trait of land may be foreclosed —on motion— lt is ordered , That t c laid Obediah pav into court the principal, imereft and cofts, which may be due and accrue on the laid mor gage, within twelve months from this day, other wife the equity of redemption of, in, and to the laid mortgaged premifes, will be from thenceforth barred and foreclofed, according to the a£t in that cafe pro vided—and it is Archer ordered, that this rule be pubhihed in one of the public Gazettes of this Rate, at leaft once in every month, for and dunng the fa’d twelve months, or lerved on the mortgager nr his ipe cial ag-nt, at leaft fix months prior to the expiration of the laid twelve months. A true exyraCt from the minutes. Bedford Brown, Clerk . Auguft 20, 1 8 11. NO I ICE INE months after date appli cation will be made to the honora ble the mfenor court of the county of Oglethorp-, for leave to fell two thirds of a tra£t of land, containing 235 acres, more or lofs, Yn faid county, on the waters of Cloud's creek, joining Da iel Deupree, Jas. R hertfon, and others, granted to W lP*n and Scroggm, to be fold for the bent fit of rhe heirs and credi tors of Gnrgr Farmer, dec. DANIEL DEUPREE, AdminiHr ator. Jan. 30, NOTICE. NINE months after date I ftiall make application to the hon orable the inferior court of Clark county, for leave to fell lot N . 59, containing 202 1-2 acres of lad lying in the 2d diftnCt of Baldwin cvjuntv, when furveyed, bounded by lots N <s. 73, 60, and 46, and by diftnet No. 1, in the lad county, on the waters of Fifh lng creek, whic land was granted to rhe heirs of Richard Wood, dec. and to be fold fur the benefit of faid heirs. TABITHA WOOD, Adminifiratri*. March 6, 1812, DOCUMENTS Accompanying the Mejfage of the Fre jident, which was pubhfhcd in the Exprefs of the 27 tb nit. relative to a CONSP IRACT, carried on h BRITISH AGENTS , again/} the Peace , Union and Prcfterity of UNITED AMERICA ( Continued,) No. 10. March 29, 1809 Sir —Since my letter of the 13 h nothing has occurred which I Uio’t worthy of a communication. The laft weeks ©f this month and the firft of April will be occupied in the ede&ion of governors and o ther officers in the New-Englaod Rates. The federal condidate in New- Hampfhire is already elected by a mujortiy of about ico votes. His competitor was a man of large for tue, exrenfire connexions and inof fe? five manners. Thefe account for tne fmalnefs of the majorty. TANARUS: Connecticut, no change is ne crfTarv, anc none is to be appre het ded. In Rhodt-Iftand, it is of no con fequrnce oi what party the govern - or is a member, as he has neither civil nor military powers, being merely president of the council. In Maflachutetts it is certain that the federal candidate will fuc cced. A few weeks will be fufficient in order to determine the relative fbrrgth of parties, and convince M'. Madifon that a war with Great Britain is not a meafure upon which he dare venture. Since the plan of an organifed oppnfition to the pro jects of Mr. JcfTrlon was put into operation, the whole of the New- England Rates have transferred their political power to his political ene mies, & the reafon that he has ftill fo many adherents is, that thofe who confider the only true policy of America to confifl in the cultivation of peace, hive dill great confidence, that nothing can force him (or his fucc ftbr who aCts up to his ljfftcm or rather is governed by it)tocon fent to war. They confider all the menaces and (< dreadful Dote of pre paration” to be a mere fineff-, in tended only to obtain conctffions from England on cheap terms. — From every fort of evidence, I confefs I am myfelf of the fame o pinion; and am fully perluaded that the farce which has been acting at Wafhington will terminate in a full proof of the imbecility and lpi ritlefs temper of the a&ors. A war attempted without the concuricnce of bnth parties, and the general confent of the northern Rates, which conftitute the bone and mufcle of the country, muft commence with out hope, and end in difgrace. It fhould, therefore, be the peculiar care of Great Britain to fofter divi sions between the north and fouth ; and by fucceeding in this, fne may carry into eflfett her own projeds in Europe, with a total difrrgard of the refentment of the democrats of this country. T am, &c. A. B. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1812. No. if. Bojlen , April 13, 1809. Sir—l lend to M R a pam phlet entitled <f Suppuff and D u --ments.” The notes and comments were written bv the genttemari who has written the tc analli which I fent by a former conveyance- T hefe works have greatly contri buted to excite the fears of the men of talents and property, who now prefer the chance of maintaining their party by open refinance and a fi nal feparaticr. to an alliance with France, and a wtr with England.— So that fh juld the government un expectedly and contrary to all rea fonable calculation, attempt to in volve the country in a meafure of that nature I *m convinced (now that the elections have all termina ted favorabl ) that none of the New Ergiand dates would be a party in it. Bur, as I have repeat edly written, the General Govern ment dors not ferioofl enterramany fuch defire or intern on. Had the majortiy in the New England ftarcs continued to approve of the public mealurcs, it is extremely probable that Great Britain would now have to choofe between war and con ctflion. EuttheafpeCi of things in this rcted: is changed 5 and a war would produce an incurable aliena ciun of the Eaftern Rates, and bring the whole ci.uatry in fubordination to the interefts of England, whoffc navy would preferibe and enforce the terms upon which the commer cial Rates fh >uld carry and the agri cultural Rates export their furplus produce. All this is as well known to the democrats as to the other party j therefore thev will avoid a war, ar leaft until the whole natl n is unanimous for it. Still when we confi ler of what materials the go vernment is formed, it is imp< ffible to fpeak with any certainty of their meafures. The pad adminiftrafton in every tranfaCbon prefects to the mind only a muddy commixture of folly, weaknefs and duplicity. The fpell, by which the nations of Europe have been rendered inert and inef fi tent when they attempted to Ruke it off, has ftretched its fhad ows acrofs the Atlantic and made a majority of the people of thefe Rates alike blind to duty and to their true intcrefts. I am, &c. A. B. No 12. Bofion, April 26, 1809. Sir—Since my letter No. n,I have had but little to communicate. I have not yet been able to afeer tain with fufficient accuracy the re lative ftrength of the two parties in the Lrgiflative bodies in New- England. In all of thefe Rates, however, Governors have been eleCted out of the federal party, and even the fouthern papers indicate an unex pected augmentation of federal members in the next Congrefs. The correfpondeace between Mr. Erfkine and the fecretaty of State at Wafhington, you will have feen be fore this can reach you. It has giv en much fatisfaCtion r the federal party here ; becaufe it promifes an (N©. 196.