Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, August 07, 1812, Image 3

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uhVch might jtftiy provoke the ma rucftaiiuns cf His divine dfipiea. fur?; of forking H s merciful for givcAcfsj and His affnlancc in the great duties or repenmnee and a mendment; and, efpecialiy, of of fering fervent fußplicacions, that in the preunt feafon cf calamity and war, Be wcuid take the A leer ran people under his peculiar cut and prortdtiori; that Be would guide rheir pubre councils, animate their jutntrdm, and bellow His bieffiog on their arms; that He woii'd in- Ipi re all nations with a love of jjuf ncc and of concord, and with arc- for rhe unerring precept of cur holy religion, to uo to ethers a*. would require that others fnould do ro thetr: and, finally, rha” turfcir.g the hearts of cur er.e ---r; from the violence and irjufticc whLh fw?.v their councils againft us, H- would haften a reiteration of the bkftings of P ace. JAMES MADISON. By the Prefidcrt, j AS. MO N R OE, Secfry of State , Accounts from England to the lid June are received—the orders in council wc4c (till in force—a rni luftrv hsd beer* formed with Lord Liverpool at their head, to the en tire exdulion'of the Whig party. DANVILLE Vr.-Julv n. infi&reftion in Canada. An itc)i-gc t g-sflismiM arrived in this village the day before v filter ed diredtb from Sorrel, L. C. who informs that the French inhabitants of the Province had riles m open rebeiU >n to the g vernmtnt; tha r . from 5 to 6cc f the mlurgents tad inad an attack on the rroop.i it M cereal, and obliged them to re treat; that ?ome livys were left: in the cun eft, and that orders had been F?pc ro Surrei Gr marching :ht re gular troops ag j u ft them, New York, July ?8. Extra El ef & Utter received yetier day by Dr. Built'S, Navy Agent jar ike pv tof New T%rk u U Stales Cutter, Engle t: N Lsndon „ i5 ib July, 1 611. “ Sir*—Ai 11 ./Jock fterday, I difeovered from the Montauk- Potm, four Urge Jail Hiring in tow#; d* the light. When within about 4 Vague*, 3 of them hove to; the otnrr ftuod in within two iragues of -he light, art! fp< ke a fifo.r-g frr.ack and then hauled ? IF. 1 to k them to be ou- ( q uidran, ind w In ed ver* mu< hto fpeak rrem. I fttK and v It and tacked, and ft■■ etched under the Jee of the three that were lying to, and f und one of them to be 2 rwr: decker, a:u I briievt a 74 gu fhp. Ac the fame time ano thi lb P ame up from the fouth 'WßiC, chcv then filled away with their fisrboard tat ks on b ard, w.nd S. W< i do not know that they were Engiifh fivps, but thought it would noi b* improper togvs you this information. laru,tir, yours refp?ft f uHv, FRED LEE, Commanding Cutter Eagle S’ Savannah, July i>. By laft Thurldav’s ®a I, ddpat chrs were received tr< m (he Secre tary of Hare of the United S:a r es, directed to G v. Mitchell, at St. Mary’s, which were immediately t ran Imi ted hiH) b exprtis. Con fide, aoe intcreft has been excited, under the imprtlfi n that the gov ernment is cither to withdraw tne A merican troops from Florida, or, under the authority ef a lecret of Congreis, to act: ©ffcnfivciy ?- gair.il St. Auguftine. GlsrUui Beginnfa*—- Teflcrdaf ar rived from a ih-rt citiiz?, the Rt vcr.us Cutter Janies Madifon, capt. Brooks, with a fine British Ihow, mounting fix 6 and 9 poun ds* with a quantity of fmnll arms ammunition, and navigated with 14 men, 2 prize u* Madi fon. The captain and cr?v/, after being reported to tne Coih dor, were deliveitu into the cuftwdy of the The fnnw was from Lon Jon direct, and bound to Ame lia I fiend. in? detachnicnt of Savannah Volunteer Guards, and part of that o! r&f Republican Biars, arrived on Friday Ifrft fr? m E?fi Florida. The remainder or the Blues are expected momentarily. All, we urderfiju-.d, arc in g **;a health, thank God. Itifalubriiy of climate, fatiguing marches and privations to which they have heretofore been ucaccuftomed, have neither impair ed their conftitutionv, er idlened the fervency of their patriotifm. ‘Ehough the object of their ex pedition remains URaccOmplrfhed, they have done every thing that could bt expected of ih?m II their brows are unlaurJed, they wti! not be the ids efiremed by their fellow* citizens. May pros perity ever accompany thsir valor, and the gratitude ol the country cr&wn their ler^-'es. Lai: from LtJben—sY ?h fnip Frccscr.itit from I fo /, vet learn that the Bntifh a y E.” ~. h armies as ia e as the 4th ef June, H. Quarters werr. a Badaj z; no acti on rad‘*uken pia * (ioce tne capture of Badaj z. The icarcuv of pro vifions in the Pcrsr.fuia was it.c n* ceivable, ini- rm> h *hat it wa* iup p ’kd f.hc JB.ittfli army would be o bliged to evacuate it, n American iupplies are withheld'; (CJr A CARD tjCj* RUiiTCUS informs Mr. CLaYTON, that (if he ui/kesj be may believe the : Vv U Pieces late ly pub lifted in the Georg m Exprc/s, under the “fignAture of KU ’LR U •>, to have keen le velled at him , and that if the cap Jits him he may we hi it Ikt uttfer is twt afraid kq: ajbanted of kns name, and if Mr. day ten xviftes to Lll i E (he iuthor , he will undoubtedly maze bmjilf known. C MMUNiCATION. i> A. D In Madifon * v on the evening of the sth inft Fidelia C Fall , con fort or Df. Jonn o. F- i or laid county, who together with otners connedted with A Eel this her fo early dt-th an ffl Ft.rig providence. Bur it is matter 01 conio’atmn bath to them as well z% a numerous sc quaimamc, that (lie fuppor ted her Ail and in ft crying moments with ?n unusual Agree of thnft:a:i too you. g o be ferfibie ©f their lois. -b. WOOD vN OR I H & Cos. No 473, Pearl ft reel one door from the corner of Chatham ftrcei> New-Tork y Printers and Pub lifters of the HALCYON LUMINARY, Have juft commenced and are now rubliftingy anew IVeekly Pa per> entitled THE_VVAR. THIS is a roval quarto, c leg-.ntly primed on fi wove pa per, edmics tf no adycrtifomcncs, anl will form u haddfome portable relume (at the expiration of a yeas) conuEicgcven event produced by the ptcUnt w.r, v/;;h da aad date, and a correct index to refer die fame. Had there been fiich apuperpub- Hfticd during our revolutionary wa-, v/hnt a trcifure it wcuid now be for us. In fuch cafe a tx IDftcry of the American Revolution” could be ca fily compiled from it that would be corretl . But uur father*, attending to the more weighty concerns of then* country, neglected to lef.ve fuch a k\<£tcv. Let us not net ledt to leave one to our children, that wifi ac quaint them with ail that happens in the prelent war. This conit ft if asl kcly to produce a Walking;on, a Montg jmery, &c. as the ii. this is as likely to be chequered with the moll irtcrefting crjntb, victories aud deft?.;?, ns the other. Think, then hn* important it is to preferve a corrr <ft hiftory of the fam*, re corded at the moment when the events heypev, the wnicii cotiiequently muft Ik. turreft. Such a h.ftory tan he icured by any on who will fub ferib- for this publication. ic city ot New Y rk is the centre ©f rhe Union, will probably be the feat of war, and the be ft ptfiibk place from which fuch a publication could emanate, as it concentrates, fts in a focus, every ftream of intelligence and informa liun from Ge rg a to Maine. THE sER MS. “ THE WAR” wtil be fenr to any part of the United Stares, tor tv,© ci* liars per annual —-fifty cents of which muff he paid in aavame, Sc a the expiration of every quarter another i.ke funs of fifty cents will be e xpefted, c-r vhe lubicriber’s name muft Se erafed from die book. This airangemeiit is adopted to fe ci re the editors from iofs. Sub- Icribers to pay the pofiagr. No perfon will be cor fidcrcd a fubicriber, © IrR the advance above ‘mentioned, (ft y cents) accomps iiics the atx ©f his iubicribmg, and all will be st liberty to witndiaw their names whenever they p'cale. This paper was commenced on Saturday rhe ay ii of June,and con fiqutntly there arc, at this date (Ju ly 10) only tvo number* prinred, with which every ntw fublcnber esn be fupplied. “ I HE VvAR” is ifiurd on the morning of cvry Saturday, and en clcfed in nest day’s mail. The reader of this hafty propofal is refpc<ftfuUy requefied ta affo.u us his patronage, and alio to lolicit for us, tntt of his friends and acquain tance. tffp Subscriptions for the abtve will be thankfully receivea at the Pefi Office. GEORGIA, \By the Honora- J&ckjon county. S hie inferior court off aid county, February Term 1012. Present their Honors David Witt, \ Charles Venable, f T: , Hofea Camp, . - Samuel llendcrfon, J ON the petition of John Ritchey (by Walton Harris his Attorney) praying that the copy oi 3 note given by James M { Neece, Shadradi Matting and Martin Martin, paya ble to Jame3 Crumney, may be r tdblifhed in Feu of the criginal which is loft, as Fated in tire ifii davu of John Ritchey. it is ordered, That the faid copy be eftablilhed in fieu of the original, unieis caufe be fhev/n to the contrary, upon the applicants giving publicity to this Order at lead fix mjnfijs (once lx each in- nth) previous to the tfhbhfh men: of laid copy, in one of rnc puvlir gacrt.es ot this ftatr. A true r;’.p\ frem v -m; *-nes, WILLIAM TEN PECO EF, t'ik. ADMINiS FRA FURS SALE, AgrtCuhle to an order cf the hen the inf a ior court of Jackjcn county , Will be Sold- at the court bovjs of J<iid county, on the iph day of September next, About 170 acres of land, lying In Madifon county, unimproved; being ti e whole of the rralcftate of ‘Thomas’ T. Benr.ett, dec.—ti. be fold for the scnr.c of thr heirs and creditors cf f'Vifi deceafcd. THOMAS HYDE, C CRN ELI U b M ‘CA R T H Y Admiriifirators. July 9, \% it. NO 1 ICE. NINE montr.s after date I fliall make appiicat* m t c the hn- the inferior court of Clark county, for have to fell lot No. 59, tomainirg no 2 t-2 acre* of ju; and lying in t!ic 20 c.fi r c\ of Baldwin county, win .1 bounded by lois N ft. yj, 60, and 46, and by tbft -ct N ;. 1, in the 1 aid county, un the wscepii of F fil ing crick, whic land v?;s g. a ted to the heirs of Richard W .•(?, dec. at and to be fold fur the benefit of fast} heirs. TABITHA WOOD, Adminifiratrin. March 6, 1812. N O . iv E.. NINEm alter ©a-e, apj-li cation will be made co the h #.■*• 12- ble the court ot ordinary of C. ;k county, ter leave to left ieven iix and one hail’ acies of land, lyi; ;n theaid county, on Jfililon’b cittk, joining Wfihdm Clark aud otheis, 1 -r the benefit of tr.c heirs and cre ditors of Jones Brat ii dec. CHARLEo BROACH. dm living Executor. January Sr* 1812. RULE N1 1. GEORGIA, f Court of Ordinary, Clara county. $ \'iay Term, 1812. UN t!ie petition ©i Ennuind Manning praying that the ib.e u u>ih of tne Eft ate of Jufiiua Brown ing, ten. acceaied, rmy kc ducCt cd to make titles of in ana to a trnCt ot land containing one huadred a cres according to an inftrument cf writing made and dtli' r crc*d by the laid Jofhua Browning, fen. in h3 life time, to the laid Eumond Man ning. *• All perfuns concerned are notifi ed that dye laid Executors v/iii be directed to make tide;, to ths laid Esmond Manning to the faic] track oi land comorrnaoie to the laid in- Itrurneni of writing, unlels be Ih.wn to the contrary at a couic cf ordinary to br held in and for ind county on the fiift Monday in Sep tember I'rx". I rue ccpv from minutes. JOHN SMITH, Clerk. May 5, isii. CASH Given for COTTON & LINEN RAGS Apfy si ?Eh Of.c:.