Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, July 17, 1812, Image 1

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YtL. IV.) ATHENS, cioroia: published iy MCDONNELL fc? GAINES. COMMENCEMENT. ‘ A THINS , F?. ANK LX N C G>L LEGS, June 24 73i 2. - IS Com mencemen 7 VtHUdki plate i* WIiDNtEbDAY ‘ the 2Ctb d<y c; \vl -’ next, end the % ermon, vs 00 b is u/uat .7 that eccefiin, will be prsscbed in tbs Chaps’, by the Prs • fidem of the Univzrjity, on the day Drees ding. \ A. S. CLAY TON 1 , Secretary. Ay 3 Editors of the Monitor, Georgia Journal* Augufia Chronicle, and Savannah Evening Ledger, ere requeued to give the above cm infer tie-it, ADM IN IS I R A TOR’S SALE. WILL HE SOLD At the Court Houje sf Clarke county, sn the 1 cib dry cf Aagufi next, A Negro weach named Rhuks, (unc*r m cutter of the Coart of Ordinary of Aid evonty) aRo a fkle fiddle, and 18 pounds-of feathers. JOHN THURMOND, Adniinijfrater of Ann Hill, /une 24, i 0 12 • -- -■ - ._ r . . ■ - up, — TM-mi n ■ ir 1 iin an FOR vALh, Avery valuable u*£i of L;nd si Jackfon county gs iktek creek, containing tbout eignt hundred a cres, one hundred gnd fitsy of Miicli is cleared rind ttsder a good fence, with * i*rpe peach and apple orch ard, and a variety cf erher fruit trees. This Land is well watered with gcd fprlngs cf purr water, the foil drong, its natural growth it oak, hickory a<>G v pine timber ■— There is a comfortable dweili g liaufe, with brick chimneys, a vc t\ god barn, Tables, Kuchca, and other houfor Ihe re: gt for i'tv. k is race!lent, and will aiway* eonti aue fo.—Thu Land h well worth the attention of purchsuers, t>n us It nation for health is tqjii to any in the world, and man ag.etable neighborhood, being ab-.-uc fifteen iD'des wed from ine town of Athens, about the fame diflance from the town of Watkinsvd.'e, and ten unics from the town cf Jeffeilon, with a shirk fettled country weftwardi, 5 Its advantages therefore for a prufei- Sonal character is very coni/dcra bie. Indisputable general wan an title* will be made rhe pur cha fer. Any perfon wiihing to pur chafe can view the Land by apply ing to Mr. Biitam Brazeal on the had, and k ow the corns by ap* pjying ro -he Subscriber near the ’ town of Jrfferlon in Jackfon coun ty, Georgia. GEO N. LYLES. February 8, ISI2. —————— • 111 1 11 sdj* THERE is an app miment for a Three Days MEL f ING to be ae'cl at the New ST- ; ar. Church :n Oglethorpe county. I’ cum* snences on Friday the 24th of July. The Sacrament w:il be admindier cb cn the Sabbath The Po fb tc ry cf HOPEWELL will meet at Sandy Creek Church on Friday the f-jift of July, where another I nre Days Meeting will >e held, and the Sac ranter, t ad at in i lb: red. GEORGIA EXPRESS. V BA*T IHALS. 1V TO AK 119, A IKiYLSDCB 3JB ALL 93 3tfCRJACSI.'* P O E r Pv Y. IA9M THE EVENING LEDGEt* A Song hr Americans. To tswfe lovely Science the W9*k.is ef Piece, n bile VHer protibfs her tn Liber ty's *aft; But foe mud cf the heart to dfirve the levs cc*fe. When Right ts relinquish'd t$ buy her embrace. To Exgbjb wrongs fill let five fads be rejigs?A> And wuhfich let Britons to Bri tons'yet herd; But sur Cnf.mry has huger fubmijfutn declin'd, jAd the might of her Tons lh*!l her fresd'jtn defend. No w Whigs, . old and youthful, lbe deeds cf Whigs ting, Who b'avelyfrpm death finished an undyinv fame, *” *i .. While the bards of the Und finite the loud Lyre's firing, And emuuus millions flyout (Vafb irgtons name. Ls ! the r \agio's gaze fixed is where Engi'fh Ji • ves fifig On decks ihm knar a a art, her dear mare (ttv, at* And fit; h Ass >:ht dry elite k nee lb her bright being, While the J: mly clench'd hat b flee makes res.ay to thro w. Ob! fee beyo tbs halls *f her -xseblnf eyes Jlyfh, As they loth where the felt trad tme rit an lies, Whe, bleeding beneath Briiijb Peru cy's lajh , His ccu:it r y’s dear /pint invoke ore * be dies. Hark! bark! Columbia's lov'd Ge nius enquires, While her wrongs at e by him it view mournfuly firewd. If by the fame jlaves whs mce flew from cut fires, IVc all be, while cur bidies have notion, Jubdusd T Gb ! no—zve reply, ix c rapturous fir gift, Our hearts nothing know of the dap aid's ala, ms-, But us conquer the foes of our rights, •Orth again, And think of, tt foilers, our fathers in arras. General Deatoo n —The federal ebir.au, irmn a diipofi ion t* em breii the civil with the military, have iatei- turned their attempts towards rw- very civil centtnel;, whr? walk quietly bc-fore the quar ters of Dearborn, from S o’clock in the morning until four in the afternoon. Th.s cuftomary eti qutt f et?f CTe army, which prevails la all places at all utnts, and which, if u were negic&ed, m*ght the general tn rcprehcnfi .o, appears t* : have ocited aii their jealoufy he alarm. That he fhould k-metimes appeer without h!s fword too, is aN fo a matter of aftonifhmcnti and wc c ‘nfe?s it argues a hardihood n he general ic appear in the enemyT Camp, without that weapr-r*, \V €’ er proper it might be among his friends, To be iten withour a (word in a town where the bej.t sloc.o have held, time after umc, treafon ab;c conferences and machinations with sa accredited fpy—where the'e c offences have beeb fo open a.ri frrqucra, and lo replete with tr:z fonablc hints, that they excited the fufpicicns eJ his iandiady, who ob ferved to her friends, tome time before Henry a ddV iofure, <c that T'oi* plut was certainly forming a gv h goveinmsnt, and that forr.c crwiig •uid certainly come cu: sr —- to be Iren in fuch a place without a Lvotdj we fay, does certamiy arfjuc .rrmerity. Tnjnk Heaven, the de cumzn.s are the a used, and the tune is Lit approx^mng, when a Briofh fa<ston wdl have aul to be civil at E:T. Befi, Pzt, * INDIAN HOSTILITIES. A- ii in tw nw j ng„ i inr doubted that a general Indian War u about 1 1 take plac —.or can it bs denied ti>ar the BrlLJh arc at the botiom cf it, as the .Indians are fupphed by them arms, ammunition, <zc, Vv’rftcm papers me Tdteil with the hearc- rending account; of St - Vrgy Cruelty; and white men an n g i’S urn crying u Peace, PetceY*— VV/iR, m us mo ft nor note form, :s actually comenced on the inhabi tants of ou VVtiVrn frontiers by the Allies cf !L:pland—--—— Vv r e par ticularly requcll our ye ace -loving brethren to read ihe follow*’ g n.ar r uuve—and tiiec fay if fitch a peace piii-cs ditiii r Trcn. ‘True American. From the Terre fee Herald Extra. MOST HORRID I ! ! We haiten eo hy before tlce pub lic the circumfraMceof the latcft in human MURDER romriitted on the Tenneilec river. We have fre quently fecn sod heard lucL'an crud ty and barbarity defended, but thu beggars all defenptien I—Language cannot poertrty, nor Vsnaiginaiieri fcarcely conceive this ti:;cq*jailed feme of hcilifii barbarity. The Murder of Mr. Manky’s & Mr. Crawley's family cn the 22nd inftant. Immediately after the adt* of hof tility by Ind'aes, the inhabitant* cf the frontiers of Humphrey’s coun ty, thought itneeeflfary, forperfou al fecurity, that two or three Emi lies fbould live together. For this purpofe John Lrawlcy and his un fortunate family had gone to the houft of Jtik Mtnley. The fami ly of Crawley confifted of a wife and four children, Mauley 8 * and 3 children. The evening before the tragical event, Manley and Craw ley were both called from home, taking Crawley’s olddl fen with them. They had employed C. Havs, a prcmifmg young man, ftey with their families u .til their return —early next morning he had geared his horfc, and had proceed ed about ico yards fren the haufe, FiUDAYi JULY i 7 , Hi 2. when tire lulEns, w!:e were con* rented behind the fence, G.ed upon )iin. lie rtcsivcd two mor;al urdi. Wii-iib one c f the Indians was uHpirig h:tn, tiic ocher (our ran on to lire, a uie. te'hey found era Ot L*. ‘ k.:l; r f 3 ilf.kcil OUt 1i V* of ir, wiiorti thty tore to pieces with them dogs and fcalptd. . With fury they now b re cd the door, Hz teerntnenced a ii.-ni of fryeszr r barbarity. Tne/ fati.-hed Mrs Mfmtey’s child, only c:;;ht days old, from her, fcslpcci it., and threw it into the fi:e place, yelling at a horrid >-aie. An mchf critninatc jutchci Eg of the chi circa now took [*!;u r before their moth-is —five children were leclpcd aod murdered, thc keeping Mir. Man ley a; tiia l:dt victim ot ihcir i ucl cy. After fhnoting her they f -Sp ed her, and committed unheard of cm-lues on her b.dv. Ttev th*-a tef the hputej tacir.g Mrj*. C a/ley atei.g as priloner. About 4 hours after the Indians were p-me, tht neigkbora got ‘inforru.iiict, of thi nuirc'er, and collected to Tie rum btr at five or. fix at lie They foaxu; M 3 Man te- Hive and pcrirdi in her (trtles. Amn.it # ms carnage one of Mrs. Crawley'* chil ureu th.apcd unhuiq when tiiey at talked the i.oule ihi had the i)rC‘ fence of mind to raite a puncheon ot the C ior # and throw her duli iu rhr* c :i.ar. M s. Manley Is Rill living, ad g eat hop-, s nie entertained of her recovery. The arinv encamped within four Tute* of l ike ri ver on Sarurdav evening, and they wi;l crois on Sunday morning, this murder has Mrcd them mind icr re verge, Tve Brit fib. —E ve r y vveek we rave to record numerous, murder* 1 7 the tevsge tomahawk of the Biitiih —.he recral from Tennef is horrid in the extreme. We iuveaifo been imcrmcd, that whole Laii!ics nave betn lair week mafia cred in t!ie ftare of Ohio. The account from Vincennes art claim ing in the and make us tremble for the late of rhe women and children. Tires or four hundred icale’o at once, would be an c mic i;ig trophy for rhe governor oi Ca in da to forward, as in 1777, to tdc cabinet of St. James I Wc have brea charged with partiality, be caufc y:r. attribute the murders of the farmers on the frontiers, to the Bnnfh. We cd! on th* friends oi Britain, if any fuch there can poffibly be, at this period, to pome ou: the finger cf Napoleon in arm ing the favage* from the Britifh fort cf Malden. The cid revolutionary faliier who hni tgain Hiouldered his rifr, z\u marched at his own expenfe, to the reßsCcf Lis feiiow citizens can we’l rccoltedt the mef facre of Wyoming. Hz has not for gotten that a h*rdc of core* and In dian*, there inflided 2 barbarity of torture, unequalled in the an:;?.!s cf human hiilory : Who hired and paid theft favage* and tones during the revolutionary war : i'he L>ntilL. —■• Vv ho hires a;,d pays now the Indi ans : : The Brink. TH vruu’i I2 H. (208.