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

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Vet. IV.) ATHENS, ceceoia: published by M'DONNELL (A GAINES. C DM MENCEMENT. f, Athens, Franklin Collige, June 24, 1812. THE Commencement will take pie: a an Wednesday the ie)tb day lif July next, and the Sermon. wsii b is ujual on that cccafion , will is pres eked in the Chapel, by the Fre jMf*/ of the Uuiverfity, on the day pr eeeding. A. S. CLAYTON, > Secretary. {Y/ 3 7'i* Editors of the Monitor, Georgia Journal, Augufla Chronicle, and Savannah Evening Ledger, are receded to give the above one infer - lion. ADMINISTR AT UR’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD jft the (hurt- Houle of Clarks county, an the 1 oib day of Augufl next, A Negro weach named Phillis, at order of the Coore of Ordinary ? laid ceuncv) aifo a fide fatidls, 2nd 33 pounds ;f feathers. JOHN THURMOND, AdmniJlrcUr of Ann Hill . June 24, 1812. LOR SALE, A very valuable trad of Land Jftckfon county on Beech creek, containing about cigr.t hundred a cres, one hundred and fifty of which ss cleared and under a good fence, frith a large peach and apple orch ard, and a variety of cdier fruit trees. This Land is well watered with good fprings of pure water, the foii ftrong, its natural growth it *k, hi kory and pine timber.— There *$ a comfortable dwelling Louie, with brick chimneys, a vc ary gnod barn, Rabies, kite he#, and tnhr houfes. The range for Rack is excellent, and will aiways conti nue la.—This Lar.d is well worth the attention cf purchasers, for its fruaden for health is equal to any tin the world, and in an agreeable p “ghborhood, being about fifteen K; es w’tfl from the town of Athens, shout the fame diftancc from the town of Watkinsville, and ten miles from the town of Jeffcrfoß, with a thi*k icerled country weftwardiy ; Its advantages therefore for a profef- Jioral character k very comidcra tee titles will be made the pure ha ler Any perfon to pur chase can view the Land by apply ing to Mr. Bitain Brazeal on the land, and knew the terms by ap plying io the Subfcriber near the tow of J* ffrfou m Jackfon c oun ty. Georgia. GEO N. LYLES. February 8, 1812. NINE months after date appli cation will be made to the honora ble the inferior court of Jones coun ty, for leave to fell a trad of laud in Jackfon county, containing be tween two and three hundred acres, ©n the waters ef Cabin creek, join ing Smith and others, being part •f the real efface of Mordicai Ben ton, dec. to be fold for the benefit of the heirs aad creditors of faid deccaied. PRICILLA BENTON, Adminiftratrix . Jin*s Minty, Jan, 6, 1812. GEORGIA EXPRESS. M MAM Y SMALL RVtf T 9 AMB FRO, ANB ENOVLIBOX SHALL IS IMtaSASRB.” CORONER’S SALE. On the flrjl Tut (day in Angu.fl next, at Madijon caurt kouje, between tbs beurs of ten and three o'deck, WILL BE SOLD, TWO hundred acres of land, well Improved, in faid county, on the waters of the fouth fork of Broad river, bounded by the widow Strick land and others—occupied at pre fenc by William Edwards. Taken as the property of John Williford to fatisfy two executions in favor of liaac Holman—the executions re turned to me by J. Wood, D. S. of Elbert county. | WILLIAM HODGE, C. M. C. Juije 16, 18*2. NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the honorable the Inferior court cf Clark county, for an order to fell two hundred two and a half acres of land, lyLg in 2d diftrlt of old Baldwin cuu tv, now Putnam county, L<t 377, belong ing tothe tftaeeof Jau.es Spollok, d-ccafed—-to be fold for the brnrfi: of the hens and creditor of laid deceafed. DRURY SPULLOCK, Adminiflrater, March ‘k 1811. ■ —— 111 mi in ■! ■ 1 GEORGIA, CUik counts,. Court of o ordinary, March Term , l$ f 2. ON the petition of R beit M c - Cevti, praying the court of or dinary for the faid county io dirtll the admiuiftratnxol Chirks D ugh ery, dec. to make titles to a cradt of land in Jackfon county, on the Mulberry fork of the Oconte, con taining 200 acres, more or Id's, part of a uait of iand granted to William M J Ctver, agreeable to the bond of the laid Chines, fiicd in the Ordi nary’s t ffice of laid county. All perfons are hertby notified, that unlefseaufe be fhewuat a court of ordinary t * be held for laid coun ty, on the full Monday in July near, the laid adminiftratix will he order ed to make titles ag eeable to faid petition. A true Copy, J. SMIT H, C. C. O. —— amrntmmmm —r— mmmm inn —lit rm——a RULE NHI. GEORGIA, Court of Ordinary , Clark county ) May Term, 1812. ON the petition of Edmond Manning praying that the Execu tors of the Efface of J <fhua Brown ing, fen. deotafed, may be direct ed to make tides of in and to a trait of land containing one hundred a cres according to an inftrument of writing made and delivered by the fai’d J fhua Browning, len. in his life time, to the faid Edmond Man ning. Ail perfons concerned arc notifi ed that hr laid Executors will be dire&ed to make titles to the faid E imond Manning to the faid trait of land conformable to the faid in ftrument of writing, unlcfscaufc be ihewn to the contrary at a court of ordinary to be held in and for faid county on the firft Monday in Sep tember next. True copy from the minutes. JOHN SMITH, Clerk. May 5, 1812, POETRY. Frem the New-Hatnpfbirc Gazette* THE VOLUNTEER. Hark ! what thunders rend the air. The diftant rumbling dm of war, To meet the ternpeft quick prepare Each Volunteer. Rally Patriots, rally round Y*ur ftandard, and maintain the ground, No maitial terrors may confound The Volunteer. Were mountains at your columns hurl’d, And thunders roll’d that rock'd the world, Stiil fhjuid your banner wave un furl’d, Brave Volunteer. Your rocks and hills, & rallies cry, Defend your foil, fight, bleed & die, ‘Ere frcaa the invading tyrant fir, Bwld Vt/luaceer! Support your councils, wife 3c great, The guardians of Columbia’s late, Tno’ treafon rad He fa&Hn hate ‘ The Volunteer. Whene’er the trumpet’s clarion found, Proclaims the burfl of war areund, Then every Patriot will be found A Volunteer. From eafl and weft, from fouth and north, To fiil the ranks, Yc brave come forth, L*c valor prove your mart*al worth, Ai.d Volunteer : Dcfpife the menial wretch who dare Traduce the embattled fun of war— 'Xis ghrtsus in the caufe to fharc, Cum* Voluntccr 1 A Dr. Burden, of Croyden, N. Hampfh re, has placed hisfignaturc to a certificate, published in the Wafhingtonhn, and attefted by an attorney at law, wherein he acknow ledges that he is * c entirely incom petent to the prcfcilioß, is a grefs impofior. a notorious quack, and an immoral man,” afkuig for givenels of the neighboring phyfici ans, whom he had injured. R. Regifier, A BRITISH SET. fcjr* We learn from an unauefti onable fource, that in the latter end of March, a young man was dif patched by Auguftus J. Fofter, in difguife, to Eaft Florida, to recen noiter the ground, to have an eye upon the Americas troops, and to dfeover whenever they intended to interfere with the affairs of Amelia Hand. This fpy was at Amelia lil and and St. Mary’s and on his re turn through Sunfbury in Georgia, breathed the purport of h?s million to a Scotch Prefbyterian, the Rcr. Mr. Boggs, whn had expreffed feme favorable fentimenta of Old Eng land, Mr. Boggs is faid to have given no further encouragement to FRIDAY, JULY 10, iSsa. this refpe&able reprefentative of his Satannic maj.*fty—but comrounica ted the fait to one or two of h?s flock. Among others, it reached the ears cf a Mr. Wilkins, who, indignant at this ciandefline enter prise, refolvcd to give the fpy the .reception which he deferved—but on fee king him, the bird bad flown, having narrowly tfcaped anew coat of tar and feathers. Let us be on our guard againft fuch wretches as thefe. Our coun try perhaps at this critical moment tennis with them. We have no Police as they have in France, no B w-ftreet officers as they have in London; the vig lance and virtue of our countrymen muft be our befc ccntinels. Enquirer, Sentiment af Pennsylvania. By reafon of a nonce to che far mers, m Hers, mechanics, merchants and other citizens of Weftmorland county, rrquefting them to attend a msetirg at the courc-houfe, on Monday, the tilth May,inft. The apparent objeft of which was to re monftratc againft the admimftration of the general government, for cer tain reafons therein alleged. A large number of the citizens of th county a fie m bled from irs part3. From the firft appra.arcc cf the notice, an hoaeft indignation prevaded almcfl every dafs of politic Hans ; and before the day of tho meeting that inciguation had filenc cd all the advocates of the propofed object. The friends of the govern ment cnllt&ed—after a free expref fion of opinions in relation to the prefent erifis of affairs, and a faris faft .ry view of the long and earneft endeavors of the admimftration, by pacific mcafiirts, to caufe our rights to be refpe&ed: And with a juft fenfeofthe impropriety of per mitting the feheme of opposition to fucceed in mifreprefencingthe true charafcer and fentiments of the itr zem of this county. The >:ig was organized by calling Michael Rugb, £q. to the chair, and ap pointing John Rsed fecretary.— When the following rcfalutio-ia were propofed, and unanimoufiy adopted* rst. That in the opinion of this committee, further forbearance on the part of our government to take redrefs for the aggravated infults, aggreffions, and palptble violation cf our rights by the belligerent powers ©f Europe, would be incon fiftcnt with the independence of a free people. 2d. That we would prefer war to the prefent privation of our rights: And fliould Coogrefs declare war, we pledge our fives and fortunes in fupport, until the redrefs for which this narion takes up arms lhail be attained, and our rights eftablifhed on a bafts firm and fecure. 3d. That we have viewed with plrafure the conduit of William Findley , Efq. our Member in Con grela, and believe his opinions, zeal, and parriotifm worthy of the highest commendation. 4'h. That the proceedings cf this meeting be fgoed by the Chairman, and attefted by theSejre.ar|, and N®. (207.