Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, July 31, 1812, Image 3

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*’~and Jo ‘bug as they pojfsfs the &cvii, ivbicb is cenjpicueus in bis two fir ft Numbers, they Jball find a ready ivjeriion in tbs Enprefs An interview with tbs Author, is /elicited, 1 WOE unto you fcderalifts, to pics, hypocrites l for yc arc like un co'whited fepulchres, which appear beautiful outward, but arc within full of dead rner/s bonci, and of all uncifnnncfs ! it is believed that a modern fed eral ft, (fuch as Pickering, Hobby, &c.) is a Tory, and confequentiy they pofiefs both one and the fame principles. We are no lefs certain */i this truth, than v?e are of the truth t>f any propsfition in Euclid —cr that white is not black—we Shell, therefore, for the futuie con ceive the meaning of the word Fed era lift to be that of Tory, and that thofc twe words convey precifely the fame ideas. Bat woe unto you federal!!!*, fo rks, hypocrites, for ye aifo out wardly appear righteous unto mm, but within y are full of hypecrify and iniquity — ye endeavor to bind heavy burdens and grievous to be horse, and lay them oa men’s (boul ders— ye love the upper mail rooms sit feafts, and the chief feats in the flat?, at-.d greetings in the market, and to be called of men lords, lords ! —But whofoever exalttth himleif fh*ii be abated, and he that humb> lth hitrdeif (hall be exaked. O ! federalifts, fcderalifts, ye who en deavor to ddtroy the republicans, and to ftone them who are among you, how often would we have ga thvrcd you together, even as a hen gar.hcreth her chickens under her vongs, and ye would not ?—•behold your houfe is left uuto you defolate ! for henceforth, in frier,dftr.p, ya (hall nor fee us, ’till ye (bail fay, es hie fifed is he that bath enliftid un der the tenners of Liberty /” but ye Terpen;*, ye generarion of vipers! hrtw can you efcapt the punifhment j iiftly due your enmw, a: the hands of Americans ?—who hath warned you of the wrath to come—except ye do works meet for repentcncs, ye ihall in no wife enter into the kingdom. it is a pleafing ceafideratios that thouf&nds, yea ten* of thoufands of eur fellow-citizens have, fir e the Edch or JUNE laft, been convinced and conviSlcd, and are now prefac ing chemfdves at the threlhold of Columbia’s fair edifice, meek and lowly in heart, fuiag for peace aud torgivenefs. Rtj >ice, O, Ameri c rn ! rejoice with great jay—that ycur brethren who were loft have re turned agaia—for there fhall be greater joy over one (inner that rc penteth, than over ninety and nine juft perfons.—Rejoice ye manes of Columbia’* fons, rejoice, that thofc who were wandering without the peaceful fhadcs of your filent habita tions, are fpcedily returning from the fcorching heat of the mid-day fun—for you fhall now reft la peace —lce the fatted calf br dais—let m eat, asd drink, and be merry— and let uj all join cordially in re peating, ab imo pefiorc—dccsrum eft pro patria mori. It <s impoffible but there will be evil ones among—who make clean the ouifi ie of she cup and of the platter, but within they are full of deception and wickednef* —there- fore take heed, and beware of the leaven of the federalift*, peradven- Curc it ? s hypocrify— for, from Geor gia to Maine, and from the Atlan tic to the Pacific, the moft patriotic ft* mime ms that ever entered into the hcr-t of man to conceive, are daily 2nd hourly proclaimed by thesis, both in the ftreets and from the houfe tops—“ that we have long had juft caufe of war wrh Grear- Eritain”—and that if thrre fhould be any of ff the tory or rafcally part of creation” in our happy country* we finrerely hope that the “ devil” will toon “ ride over them rough (hod.”—Wherefore, whofoevr lov eth in public aftembhes, and in great meetings cf people to proclaim his fentiments, that he may be teen of them, is a hypocrite, and the truth is not in him. RUSTICUS. ILj 3 Several armies are omitted to make room for Advert if stunts. “SHERIFF’S sale 7 WILL BE SOLD, On tbs fir ft Tuefdry in September next, at the court benje in Clark coun ty, between the u/ual boars, the fol lowing properly: ioco aerts i f land, bn Nall’s creek, Clark county* adjoining U riah Humphries *d others* giant ed to r —s2s acres of land, on Sh:l creek, granted to Finch, jsihi’-g Shepherd, Shark and others, 6c one negro bov kaown by the name of Joe, about (meen years of age—the above property levied on as the property of Abfs lom Ramey, to fatisfy two executi ons, one in favor of Bedford Brown vs. John and Abfalom Ramy, the other in favor of Thomas Cargill* vs. the fa nc, the propety pointed out by Abfalom Ramy. ALO, Four likely cows and calves, one two year old bull, one three old heifer, one very likely yoke of ox en, ii largt hogs, ana nine ftnail do. the above property levied on to fatisfy ao execution in favor of Bedford Brown, vs. John Smith* L. and Abialozn the hogs will be fold as they run on the plantation. Conditions Cafh. SAMUEL JACKSON, d.s* July 29, 18 ill “ SfiEßLcF’s a ALE. WIL BE SOLD, On the firJl lues day in September next, at the Court H:uf: in Clark Coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following pro perty, VIZ— -150 acres of land, more or iefs, in Clark county, on Barber’s creek, jo ning William Dannrl and others* it being the tradt of land whereon Jofiah Dannei now lives, well im proved* levied on as the property of R ;bert E. Echols, to fault/ an execution ‘in favor of Henry Tho mas, vs. laid E hols and John Ra mc’, property pointed out by plain tiff's attorney. ALSO Oae piae file board, one cotton wheel, one pair cotton cards, one bed and furniture, one bcdftcad, one pine table, one pot and pot hooks, one fmali oven, two fows and four fhnats, one looking glafs* ail levied on as the property cf Francis Ar nold, jun. to fiuiify two executions, one in favor joieph Brown, and the favor of Jofeph U Bedford Brown. ALSO, 75 acres of land in faid coun ty, more or lefs, on the waters of Rubcrtfon’s creek, granted to Mar bury, j >ining Dickerfon and Hearn do ; levied on as the property of William Stevens, to fatisfy an exe cution in favor of Samuel Patton, pointed out by defendant. ALSO, ajo acres in,faid county, more or lei*, on Robcrfon’s creek, grant ed to Leonard Mtrbury, joining Trammell and other*, known by the name of Benge’s Camp, and one negro man by the name of John and one by the name of Bafon* le vied ©n as the property of Roderick Efifley, to fatisfy two executions, one in f*vor of Peter Willumfon, the other in favor of Geo. Harper, pointed out by defendant. ALSO, One waggon and gear; levied cn a? the property of Joieph Lawrence, to farisfy an execution in favor of James Scott. Conditions Cafti. JOHN SELMAN, Shff. July 29.- 181 2. SHERIhF’s SALE. Will be fold on the firft Tuejday in September next at the court■ houfe in Jackfots county, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following property, is wit -78 acres of land, be the fame more or lefs, on the North Oconee river, joining Barnett, granted to Walton* levied,on by a conftablc as, the property of Rolar Moor, ad mlcftrator of Jeflfe Moon, dec. by fix fi fas. from the juftees court, one at the inftancc of John Borders, one a* the inftance of John Alien one at the inftance of William John for, one at the Inftance of B. Har ris, ose at the inftannee James Lin fay, and one at the inftance of Sa muel Sugs* and returned to me, nil which fi. fas. vs. faid Moon. ALSO, 50 acres land, more or lefs, gran ted to Lswder, jusning Orr, on Patke’i creek* levied oh by a con ftahic* as the property of Nathaniel Hill* and James Hill, to fatisfy two fi £ss; fiom the juft ice* cou-t, at thfc xrftance of James Smith, and returned tome*. ALSO, 500 acres lana, more or lefs, on the NorthOccncc river, gtamed to Hanfon, joining Hendrix, whereon James Barr lives, levird on as the property of faid James Barr, who was fecurity for JefT y Smith, at the inftance of Jofeph Watkins. ALSO, 200 acres of land* be the fame more or lefs, on the North Oconee river, granted to Potts, joining cf Barnett; levied on by a ccr.fla&k, by three fi fas. from the jufticcs court, at the property of Stephen Potts, one at the inftance of John Hamilton, one at the inftance of John Whitmire, and ©ne at the in ftance of Jofeph Cunningham, and returned to me. Conditions cafh . WM. POTTS, Sheriff. July 29, 1812. SHERIFF’S SALE. fdn the firft Tuejday in Oftober next, will be fold at the court-houfe of Jack/on county, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the follow ing property , to wit 408 acre* of land, be the fame more 01 lefs, being part of a 5000 acre lurvey, granted to ITEitarg, on Parke’s creek, joining Carpgan, whereon Mr. Cambie livei* levied on as the property of Buckner Har ris, at the inftance of Cltndenning & Adams, on the foreclofure of a mortgage. This fair is poftpsned tothnttime by the direction of T. P. Carnes, aad E. Payne, E’qrs. Conditions cafh. Wm. POTTS, Shff. July 29, 1812. SHERIFF’S SALS. On the Firft Tuejday in Septcmheb next, at the Court Houfe in Jackfon County, between the refuel hours, mill be fold the following property: Ope dunn mare and colt, and a bell* levied cn as the property of James Steen, at the inftance of jai. Blackftocks, fen. pointed out by the plaintiff. ALSO, One neg-o woman known by the name of Cioc* levied on is the pro perty of George Pettegrue, at the inftance of Sally Robmlon. Conditions Cafii. JOSEPH WHORTON, D. Shf. July 29, 18 !2. LOST NOTES. Cn or before the 25th December it 11, I promile to pav William Starnes, or bearer, fevenry-five dol lars, in g'ods, at cafti price,* d!i vered ia Warkinfvtile, for value received, 15th October, ißti. GEORGE KENLY. On or before tht 25th December, 18a 1, 1 promiic to pay William Starnes twelve dollars, fixty-two and a half cenis, for rilue received* 12th September, 18m. JAMES HITCHCOCK. On or before the 25th December 1808, I prrmife to pay Judith Ra mey fixty dollars, for value receiv ed. (Date not recollected.) Wm. ROBERTSON. Credit on the laft Note, March 18 jo, for fifteen dollar*. Georgia, Clai k county. William Starnes being du ly fworn, in open court, maketh oath, that he had the foregoing Notes in his pafliffinn, of which the above, as well as can be recol lected, are true copies, and that he Uft hi* pocket book, in which they were contained, and that he has noc fince found them, nor has he been able to get any information of the faid pocket book or notes. Wm. STARNES. Sworn to and lublcribtd before roe, this 25th May, 1812. On motion of Counfel— It is ordered, That all per ions concerned in the above Notes are hereby required to be and appear ac the Superior Court to be held in and for this county, on the third Monday in March next, to caufe, if any they have, why faid Notes fhould not be cftabiiftied in lieu of the originals—and this ruie be publilhed in the Georgia Exprejs, Once a month for fix months. A true copy from the Minutes, STERLING ELDER, Clerk. ■■■'■ 1 ■ ii ii^O TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE. At the court-houfe in Jack/on county, Ok the fourth Monday in Septem ber next, WILL BE SOLD, The following trail of land, or a: much thereof as will fatisfy the tax due thereon, with cofl: 7 160 acres of land, lying on the Apaiacchie, in Jackfon county, granted to Bazil Jones, joining lands of Cobbs, Evan** Williams and Holmes* reported to be in default fram the year 1788, to the year 18 11, both inclufivc—looo acres of the above, is of the 2d quality, the balance of the 3d quality, fo fay three free holders—ta>. due 234 dollars and 60 cents. No other pro perty to be found to pay the above tax. JOSEPH DEPRIE3T, T. C. J. C. July 9, 1812. tds.