Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, August 21, 1812, Image 3

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t*f incaorrtß—wt hefty m feme pay ite'iUrSy that it is. However, he it true, or ki it falfte, we feel juftified tffer ti *g .hat the Patristic Militia Clark county, aid of the date, when ‘they are well Rfiu'CU of the itrvaften, by ary Hof He Power, of the Territory fof any of their filer counties, r* HI fty with alacrity to the affiance ef the : m vtided. iff* IVben our informant left Jack \Shn &U wets buny and cmfufttn there. (He hope we jhall he aide m our next, to gr.c a wore ctrrccl ft ate mem ft the trh'V* affair, than we ha ve had it in our pooler* to obtain jsr this week's ■pubheation. IV 77. .N (NP JVIS Hi NO to pay due refpelt he the day which has lan jet apart h the P reft dent of the United States ft a dry *f Religious Solemnity—and that day being the one immediately pre ceding cur icgu ar day of publication *■"-we have thought proper ts anti |ci pate the publication of this week's Exprefs. H'e iruft the Articles above ’tilt l make amends, in fonts }-<eajure, ‘Hr what tittle News may he exf idled by this Evening's Mail. Howucr, fhewd ary thing ef greet National hit* pei lance be tecclvta. tee ft:ad lay it before our readers, ui an EXTRA, with the aim eft ftjftblc difpaicb. W■:dncit ay X veni- g, Aug aft 19, 18 12. The Editor 01 :u~ Baltimore F s* ikral Republican, th* dcftru&ioo of whole < fficc, ws hctfly pubhlhed, has lately recommenced the publi cavion ct ha Biit’ili journal. The fir ft number of Ins re-anirmted pub iicarjon, contained fame infismarory remarks on the Gcocrsl Govern ment. The Republicars ?. Rem bled the friends ©f the Editor, from the interior of Ms dwtißeg, fired on the Republicans, ( who wxi Gambled, in front, for the pr.rpofe of in Aid ing pt?*iindent on this Riituh Refi ll intr) if-mc few wer* killed. Tka Republicans then retired—and in a fticrt time returned with a remforce wnt- —planted a cannon before the door—-the Tories iii; rendered—aßd ntrs cendti&e.d o J til. The par ty of Repufeii’ &’!i wh made them iurreader, on their return from dr priitn, feeing their brethren win i sterc v. dieting .n their blood, whici 1 had been fbed by the mtaions—tU t Pe-fi*rs of B ‘taio —became cn - afptrxted—they returned to the pri ■ broke it open—and nufTacrt and a number of his MajcuyT Subject! > “We cruft that Waghir ( r he Ed i tor of this Briuih Vehicle) has ex ■ perienced the fate which he rich* j defer ves. 7HE RE was An EleS'un held i x ibis place on /■ rid ay lad , to eltit . i CAPTAIN in the Rtjle Company be kngwg H this Regiment Ihe Joint cv - hg ts aft ate of eh; Fell: For JA r K F. COCKE, 15 tttes. SA M CEL 30lv N, i> EDWARD CARY, 3 % f JVE cannot conceive, that )r. pub hjbi.g the following, we <*re, m any manner, derogating from sur declaration of Ujt wecK .vend we -are confident ihe Public will think •with us t when they are in/or me and, i a fit it is infer ltd at the paticular ysqusft of a number 0} out R:put> lica* friends in the ccanty of “jack- Jsn ] For the Georgia Exfaess. From recent intelligence it ap pears that the r.orics have been ex hibiting a ipecimen of *?hat they would do if they had much in their power. Their late to republican!im might have paft ve ry weli on the public had they not, like the jaded nag turned t h bite the fpur j but wj dare fay many a fimi lar fine fit; has been and w: il be acted in thefe days of neceflity. We pre fume the ftndures recently pub lilhcd in the GeorgiaExjirefs, under the fignature of Ruftir pa, have in feme rr.euiure detected their hypo crifv. Jr it a genera I opinion a mong theologifta that where per fen* are truly convene i, they will look back with abborn mce an their farmer conduct, and ; fotwith Band ing any infinuitins derogatory to the it profrllion they Till perfeverc and evince to the wor).! by thevr fu ture condii ft in hfe, 1 ;f *at they real ly arc the fubjcdls of g race. Wouid not this be a proper; tffc whereby to prove our modern p mitcnual toriei —One of whom, b it a few weeks fence, wai mvokir g the prince of the power of the air ta “ ride rough lhod over thr lory *nd rafcally part of creation,'* nas bound on the fandeb himfelf, nc t with a deiire to abt in conformity with his former lenumenrs, but to violate our iacred conftitjtion, whi ch lays, that ** the freedom ot the prtfs flia’i remain invioiate.” It ; j nigi ta to take th-r hint when o sc ot tre Editors of the Gnoigia Er./prcis, is a*altreard for acting as ± true certtiaef at his poft, a-ui wh Thais been unremitting in detedbio / thole who entertain fencimentt iaimi ttl to our republi can gever iinent ; , and has not Ihitink from his duty tvhrn the glare cf popular jtj thrtiitcned to fubvirthb intereft A’ though the torics have been pet* flitted in times pail to abufe our pre fcnt fyftem of government, to ra it udiuns and foftsr confpiracies, rf ity cannot reafonabiy expedt that v to whi always forbear to chafiift heir unwarrantable conduit, efpe- daily at this eventful cr fis, whxa fontending with a nation whom worthtp* 2nd whole gavern- tSiey at Gently wdh tv> Ee rc -111 dated in this our happy country. Tut we think, tire meafure of their in;qu*:y is already complete, aad the ing provoked clouds of vsn grani** which a t gathering will buTt on their devoted r eads, LEGION. Jsckfton county, Aug. 14. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Agreeable ie an order of the bin the infer ter court of faenjon county, Will be Sold, at tvs c&k't hsu'e of j&id county, on the lyv day of September next, /loom 170 acres of land, lying ia Madilon count;, unimproved s being the whole of the real tftact of Thomas T. Bennett, dec.—-to be fold far the beat fit of the heirs and creditors of faid accented. THOMAS HYDE, C ORNELIUS MCCARTHY A drain ift raters. July 9 iSn. ADMiNiJ i RA TOR’S SALE. h v ILL BE SOLD On the i<yvb day of September next , a: the pdan fatten of J Jewell , dec* in me c tunty of Oglethorpe, near China Grove, on a credit of twelve months, .1 y giving bend and appro ved feeurtty, lbe following pro perty, viz. A Qjaatity of H gs, one Cart, fame rurnitwre, and a number of other aiticlci, icai tedious to men tion. JANE JEWELL, Adminiftratrix, JAMES JEWELL, A drum-.(Jr at or * Auguft 14. NOTICE.- NINE months after date I (hall make application to the hon orable the inferior coun of Clark county, for Itavu to fell ice No. 59, containing 202 i-a acres of Jan 4 lying in the id diftn<st of Baldwin county, when furveyed. < bounded by lots Nos. 73, 60, cr. / 46, and bydiftiibt No. 1, in t’nt laid county, on the waters of F / tl . ing creek, whic land was grr r , to the heirs of Richard \Voo< J (J d ec . and to be fold for the benefit cf faid heirs. TABITHAV'OOD, Admifdftrgtrix. MareJk &, 1812. NOihCE. NINE months afterdate applica tion will be mad / to the honorable trie inferior co*>rt of jack ion coun ty for leave to fell 567 acres ©f land, lying in the county aiorefaid, cn the waters ol f.fir Mulberry fork of the Oconee, being the real cHate of l Uoma’j Wsdlworth, dec. for the brnef/’ of the heirs anti creditors o fhic deceafed. BENj. WALLS, AH ing Admirtijlraior . &Bsbtr 10, 1811. *~m*m*m**m*wnm— ,w.. > ■■ uinWiHO>in— NOTICE. NINE months after chtc appli cation will be made to the honora ble th? inferior court of Jones coun ty, for leave t ieil a trad of land tn Jackfon county, contafniag be tween two and three hundred acres, on the wattra of Cabin creek, join ing Smith and others, being part i the teal e&act of Mordicai Bcn tbn, dec. to be fold for the benefit of tr.e heirs and creditors of laid j #>[*{ FRICILLA BENTON, Xdmhftrulrut. Janet eennty, Jan h, 1812. EX EL UiO R 5 SALE. On Saturday the vft.bdayef Septem ber next, WILL BE SOLD, At the late reftder.ee ef George Brad- JOl and, dec , in Juckjon county , aLL the perieual cllate or iaid dresaieb, con-lifting of ilorks, Catde, one Waggon Ik gear, farm ing uienfiis, &e. Terms ni<?de known *n the day of fale. Wm. BRADFORD, Du. BRADFORD, Ext cut 975. July 23. NOTICE. NINE months after date appli cation will bs m-de to the honora ble the inferior court, when fitting for ordinary purpoles, in die coun ty of jack lon, tor leave to fell the whole of the real cflate of John Hanlon, elq. dcccaftd, to wit: On© tradt oi lanu on which the detcafed lived, cont&inmgr t hundred two and one naif acres, in the county of Jackfon, joining Walton Harris* land—one other trait adjoining rhe above, whereon Samuel Croiket lived, containing ifcß acres—one other tratt of land adjoining the left mentioned trad, being the whereon Caiy Evans formerly lived —one other of 472 acres—the whole lying in Jacition county, on the waters of Apphn** creek—the laid End when lea/e is obtained, foil for the benefit cf the heirs and ers ditoisof laid deceafed. WALTON HARRIS, H. MONTGOMERY, Admnijt raters. Metrrb 8, rS 12. ■ t AKE NOTICE. If /REWARN all pcrfonl from ,r (SOi ing or trading with rajr wife aßAH—fire having left ray bed 3 id board without caufe. 1 ft)all i?t be accountable for any of her conduct—and thole acting contrary to this norice will be prnlecutcd to the utmoft rigor of tii law. FROSSER HORTON. Auguft 15. RULE NISI. GEORGIA, ) Cturt ef Ordinary , Clark county, j May Term, i'6i2. ON the petition of Edmond Manning praying that rhe Execu tors ot the Mate of Jofhua Brorrn ing, fen. dectafed, may be direft cd to make tit.#® of in and to a tradt of land containing one hundred a crcs according to an ir./lrument of writing made and delivered by the fai’d Jofhua Browning, fen. in his life time, to the laid Edmond Man ning. All perfons are notifi ed that the laid Executors will be dirc&ed to make tides to die laid Edmond Manning to the laid tra<St of land conformable tu the laid in ftrument of writing, unlel's caufe be fhewn to the contrary at a court of culinary to be held in anti for laid county cn the firft; Monday in Sep ecmbtr next. True copy from the minutes. JOHN SMITH, Clerk; May 5, GEORGIA, Clark County. INFERIOR COURT. RULE NISI . UPON the petition of jofcrh Brown, {fating that he was m potfeflSun of a note of hand given by William Thurman, dec. to the late firm of Brown Si Harper, f>r the fum of ninety-ft/e dollars, pay able one day after date j and that the laid note is left, and not in his pel fc Tion or power—and praying thi? the copy of the laid note may bi: cftabldhed in lieu of the origin'.), and laid Jofcph Brown having filed a copy of the faid note, together* with feveral affidavits proving the exigence and Uls of the /aid iu*f<r, in the Clerk's Office of this Court, ON MOTION, it ts oxujskeo, That the faid copy be eftablilhed in lieu of the original, unlefs forne perfon or perlons /hall appear, and faiis taftorily gainfay the fame, witbiri the time allowed by law—and it ts further Ordered , that this rule bs publifiaed in the Geergia Exprefsi once in e2ch month, for the fpace of fix months, before this rule i made abfolute. True copy frem the minutes, STERLING ELDER, C. I. C. C. C February 7, 1812. —I WMI. mm miwnsnißiivMi’ rwy HO TICE INE months after date appli cation will be made to the honora ble the inferior court of the count* cf Oglethorpe, for leave to fell two thirds of a traiffc of land, containing 235 acres, more or bfs, r‘;i laid county, or* the waters of Cloud’s creek, joining Daniel Deuprer, ja:. Robertion, ani others, grant and tu Wilton and Scroggin, to be ;U:i for tne benefit or the heirs and credi tors of George Farmer, and re. DANIEL DEURRI TANARUS, Adminift: ah r. Jan. 30,