Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, May 15, 1812, Image 1

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Ycl. IV.) ATHENS, ceorgia: published by M f DONNEJJL (s’ GAINES, P NOTICE, TT-ng months sfie*’ dnis,. application W- ■/■ :..eis is . .f .. • v */ - ibe i v ‘ c. a ‘i of < ’la k a x.-tly /*-••••” :-:*ve to J-- . ■ / 0/ Ac realeiia's of -vw t*> iAEiC ;y, dccsaied, *"z : Ei?b f ShirrE l acrts of ftve land lying. t i Afjxtgo very ecu :ty. on the waters of \tbe Eg ‘ ihoopie r ,’\.entfroe's ewek \Oue hundred cl s in h dfh ng-on near the big Oboopie. One \tb'<;ijaad acres in Jnckfon county. on it l . waters of tiro ad river 202 1 2 Me-res in the 2.oth difirict of Wdkinfon county on the waters of L> ‘tit dons tid of H-’iikiihn county. 2^ 2 1 ■>. + :'*£'■ in *'?•? 2 -;t it iii of EViikwf e. n-w-’ Twines entity. 202 \ 2 acres tn tb*. . bdi final of Wilkin fan county To be fold for the benefit of the hsirs & creditors of/aid deeeafed. ■ “'SAMUEL BROWN, Adminijlrator . GTinier 3, iB Tl. N ) ■’ ICE NI' k7 R months after date. 1 /sail make application to the honorable the v. drier court of Xlark county for have, to jell a trait of land contain iov 2.4 net s tn te 0* leji, tn faid county, it btiog part of the real ef trt of (homes Brs-tcv y dec te be jo id for the ben .jit of ike heirs and creditors of (aid deceit fed EjlIJ H BROWN, •Sut wiving Executor. OR. 9, i|ii NO riCE. Nine months after dafr application vfiU he made to'Je Honorable the i ihri tr Court of Ja* kfon County, for N'-ve ro fell or e ioc of lard lying in . 3 dr (Hindi Baldwin, n>w Jones f untv, for the been fi. of the heir and creditors o? James H !mes, der. ANN H* > L.M F , Guardian, for the heir of fetid deed September , ? 811 |- H - “ *!■ ■ ‘—dl C<aßCgß*rf— nvwMM GEO LG 1 *, }By the H nor a /action county \ tie Ef, -ig> cou< t of/aid county, February tern: 1 3 1 2. PRE ENT THEIR HONORS D v.id iVitt , \ Cha- i.es Venable, ( T - , lb;mC<mp Samuel Henderjon,) ON thr petition of John Ritchey (0 Walton Harris hih Atrorr.c ) , 1 -:xvi g that the copy of a note I .b v j mes M‘N< cee, Shadraeh s no and Martini Martin, paya ! j imes G umney, may br ef t ■ died in lieu of the orig nal \ na. i. ft, as fitted in the sfH $4 -nt John R r chty. jt is ordered, That the fa id 9, w be ciu i lhcd in feu of the t- C , a!, unlrfs caufe be fh.ewn to tin -i’ ! arv, uy ti;: a; pk cants givi; g ‘ übii ;ty to this Order at lead fix months (once m ea- h ir.opth) previous to the eftabliih xnent cf faid copy, in one of the public gazettes of th s flate. A rr*j* copv from the m’lrutes, WILLIAM PENTECOSV, Clk. GEORGIA EXPRESS. SHALS. BUN T© AXB 7XL9, AU &WOWI.iaOE SHALL B 1 INCK£ASA^.‘ , NOTICE. ICINE •norths after d-i'e, applied if on will be m ide to the honor a vie in ferior court or Cla-k cou>’!v, for have to jell a trad of land containing 40 acres on the ware- s of Big c*sek , aoj-jir>:ng U ids cl Jean * Hjs, jctd for th--benefit of the heirs and credi lets of Eljah Siren?, dec. GEO. PHIL;.IPs , Guardian. Jamarv 3?, 1812 NO r ICE. NINE ov-rubs after date, appl> cation wdl be made to rite ho i >ra b-e the court of ordinary, of C arl; countv, for leave to fdi leve.it}-fix an< ; - one half acres of land, lyirg m the hi and r untv, on Eldonbs creek, j nning William Clark and others, for tire “fr or the i'eirs and c re ditors or [’ nc s g h dec. CHARI .E’ BROACH, h urviving Ext enter, January 6, t'4; 2, vh'O.’vtvi g t..ark <• •.* .*v. Com l oj (Jr sin ary, FI arch Term , i % 1 2. £ VN’ ‘he pe r s inr, of Ale tinder V.,/ -tnirfr, joayipg ■*: C urt. f - --a 1 t direct th- ad nroniiirat'ix of rhe pibce r, f Cnas. Oougheny, dec. to make titles •* -rratM craft of land, con ain'nn 75 arras, nn hiding the irof* vr rrrnt where on the fad Aioxar-der now liver, it bemgon p. rtri's creek in laid ccur.ry, a;:d part E>f a frft granted to Jam s M‘Camm >n, a grrcable ro the bond t the laid Charles, filed in the office oi the laid court. Ail perform cnprtrned ere hereby n*c jfied, that unieis t aufe be (hewn to the contrary at a t ourt of ordi nary t ?r held f r and county on ch*- fi Si M ‘day in July nexr, the fa • m odhacrix wii he ordered to rr.vkr cities agreeable to the fa:d petition, A ‘rue Opy. j -Mi H, C C. O. NO I loE, NINE months af cr c:a e I fh?!l mak appreatio . V- the h aorable th-e u ferinr court of Ogl -h.urpv county, for leave to fell 350 acr s af land, more orlefs, :n Curl c un ry, it being part of tne re>*,l effate of Fhomas Brown, dec, for the be nt fi of the heirs and creditors of laid deceafc and. ELIJAH BROWN, Surviving Executir, OSiober q, 18 ii. NO LICE. NIN E months after date applica tion w li he made to the honorable the Inferior court of CU.k county, for an order to fell two hundred two and t half acres of land, lyirg in 2d and flr.ftof old Baldwin county, now Putnam county, Lot 377, belong ing to-the ell ue of James Spullock, deceafed—no oe fold fc>r the benefi of the hen3 and creditors of faid deceafed. DRURY SPL T LLOCIC, Adminijlrator . March 4, 1812. Baltim re. Aprd 25. Bv rap B fr, Laeuira, ; rr,rn that on the 26 u * r Mar h, at 4 o’clock, P. Ki. th*rr was a vrry A'verr fh*- k of an Earthquake, ‘‘ hit 11 utftruvfd near! the whole of He. citv of Carracas and ali the •own o< Lagura, with blithe ne’gs b. r-Rg Vliiagfv—<if n thousand were Muitd in tfe rums— wo tr id arc five hundred 1 [go r— o; t A Human only prrlhtd, viz. Mr. C? well, of New Y rk. F m fhocks we re an ‘ fell on fhr n.go fid lowing, not heavy t n ugh b do any damage. On thr 27 h, the lurvivnrs vt - employed in dig g g .he >a*:l f tun urdrr the rums, put ;rg fh oi in large t givers, tar rying hem outiii c f f.iir fh pping, aid bur vv g tin rr. in the v*. On the a t h, the fea was lo rough as ro prevent them ikn g ‘h- de.ci ff— then they budr a la?g fiir ncu 1 rhe wharf, ct commented buir.ii g .hem Sfcd burned ah cut 40 at a nmr in ore firr. On rhe 59., the fie nth had become fo bat that the- q.iir the dead from under the run s. All the lurvivMg puehtd tenus < n the plains cl M On rhe or Apui, there was a very hard fh <k, which made rhe v< filb rren.ble ns if the. had been on a reft t * n■: ks tn a heavy lea ; and ir. m on beard the Indepen densp, “ r < nid Irr rhe rr. unnuns move j Uta fi. p w ah ivy fr,i t and Lrge pe<et I alee g fi du ro. At hall pull 6, he if d# p< ndr ne e faVied, f. lat v• ci uld ir t tell what da rn ?ge has be t n done. C H Books. Robert K Lowry, Kjq writes from Laguna im.clc< ci .1 3d r ft. and mentmrs T hi confuk > and dl --m3v as indefe fbabh-; foilovrir g the dftlruftton bv earthquake, is a rer rrhie l*ciie vf r'.bherv. He was prepared ;o fail ;in*rr ediatelv, wt h what l.e could fr.a’ i, Ircm rhe hands ©f rhe plunderers o P rt CYvelft, which had eh ap'd c c fhock. Extracts to the lull tor of the Aurora, deitst, Dublin, January 12. 1812 “ The receipt of the P tfi c t*s pnifl’-g’ to Congrefs ; rhe orref pot.d'nte h'-tween M i\ s Monroe and F fter—and the ?. invra *le re port of the coinmirtce of F reign .delations, have had rhe bftl ff fts both here and in England. The Aoirritan government has new ta ken prr per grou and, and the cha rafter of the nation is loft er zgrs 51 they recede an inch from ic.— Your non importation fvftem is of all others rhe hr ft cal u’artd to re tort upon G ea* B- ram the irjuries i? fiifted upon A merirsn commerce, by r ;er iliegiriiv.are blockades. ‘•'Our manufaclurcrs, thrown idle for want of a foreign market for the produde of their tnciuft . —-brg as long as rh,*7 car* oivnn thing, and ultimately ihcrail fta-rv?.- Some cf them refoct to robr.. g ~ i murdering, whu’ft: by far theory-t ---ea number ate rift g j.j open rebel lion ail nvi r E igland. The nin imp rtation f ftcui a noys ou go vernment in u point rhtt t ire a nas ruin to the preient fyftsm, and cnac FRIDAY, JNLiY Ip, i^it. rt r.r. -emote period. I mean her fi anres—ai dir is th'’ m >re • r juri— cos nuw, tl-,2’ fht- hae to pav and maintain an arm, ( n 1 ft a t < piv) in a lore gn c<t nt;y, Tv hit h can be done r.nly with the prr< tous metals. So force is gold and ftlvrr. tha r aot 3 guinea *.s Fen in’ ci culacion, ?nd tr fi er now ts ircula:,: gat about 20 per ertr. above io it frmfic va lue. Y ur non-importation, wh.c’!i does n"’ prohibit our receiving whea fi ur, ric, b fLc or and, t m the U >t.atfs, and wiiu ; in Uft rve cannot do without—and at the lame time retules to receive our uianu taftutra in payment for them, *b -1 g;cs US t<> lend nut fp?ce to V e and ‘here is nut a r*fifd returning to the United States .hat does ner take out more or lefs of it. Thcreiuit is obvious. <{ America has nothing rorxprft Tom the Pnnce Resent—whatever niay liave bcu ; or whatever may not be the politic al opimors of the Fnnce, or his d:ij t-finon (• reform dit government, ht itas nor the nerve h>r Inch cn undertaking.— 1 he debaucheries in which he has ati at* ffe indulged, have gro%*'. tn- O) habua atiodtilroyed.his r'.g -is. Itois u able to reform htmli, or t<* lo rt: dcr ios pernicious ..abas,, N honeji *et ot tn dL is w -uio o btait ins ex rava awtr, and he will therefore • ?.k* up wnti fuch ,%s will m ft call 1 v It his v. j dt —*~ Not uni t c liiiti finer toids tor the Jpnrj ole man bit preient me m p owei 1 have it from pretty gcod authority that thoie miniilda will t eir pla cs, ?,fad they will have the government of the coun try in r* turn for min ft’ ring to the voluptu ulncf* of the Prince. Th U Sia c* i ave nothing to depend upon but their own energies; snd my opinion de< icledly ts, mat ft he non-imp; rt.vmn ts adhned to, and rigidly enforced, it will filer civ br; g *buu a repeal of the orders m council. tl Almoft every vr fl>l rhat leaves thia ci U'i:ry for Ameiu a, uke out more or leis bntos, cotton, &e. t Imuggk . Ihe fit ftf ft attention fh 1 oil br paid to rlus p iat. A re venue i ft; rr (h ti!d br put on board a-. Icson as vtfP 1$ enter the htibor. *nd kept :hetc until the lli.p under goes a thorough examination.—• G >od* are frequently flowed in wa ter caftcs, and they generally brlor “ to p ft’ A few detect oua would put a flop zo the whole buli tteft.” M 1 rt Ror for mem hers ef Congress. Extraf? from LV fhtchinfcn's Speech, in the Erglifb He life of Commons, cm American relations with Eng land. He thought it r’gfjr m take he bufinefs of America ou-: rf * s [Mr. Ter . /ul’s] hands ir poffiblr, and irv/r it r* the wifdom of the Houfe, which wtll be more iikeiy to avert the ‘calamity of war man he, who was not only agr- ft conciliator* with A nerica but again ft concil-z ---ticn -vth a y'tat portion own empire. firie e was no tn wh.i >.aa Lic Ipiiit oi a u'tsr.sn out (No. 199.