Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, September 04, 1812, Image 1

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VL. V.) ATHENS, ceorgia : publishsd *r MCDONNELL Crf GAINES. NOTICE. I will SEIL *s the light f Bid d>.r > on the fourth Mundey tn h'iptem h‘r next, at tVmkinJviile, (if net c. foe fed of at private la 1 : before that dc ) :t ew like-y Virginia NEGfIQ A Ell, W&G? !/*? /? h is accuflim'd i* Mill Works of fever al drfcnptions, fir rvaiy or c credit, as may ni any lime be agrad upon, in the cafe of credit, baud and approved JiOirUy w ; li be thought re*finable. rCfi* AU perjons to wham ! aw fill bound to p£y money, to whatever &- mcmt on my rwn contra he, will be pi efisd to bring in my papers and Ac count s, fu fly Jl&tedy rn or before that fay—wben, notwbh Sax ding the ap parent great fir city of money no os in ttacuUtiCH with us, f fatter ray ft if j fhall not 9.y be found .mxioufly dif | ffied, but be ready to m aeisfuc tory pay*;'r.is to all juft demands, * F E h K il ANDO LPH. * A :guft 24, l3 12. j ADMITS TRATORS ‘SALE. Agreeable to cn order ef the hen the inferior court of Jack (on county % V tVti be So j, At the cou't bsufe of Jed county j on the luh c.y of September next, \ As lout 170 acres of land, ly'nt; is MttJilbn county, unimproved j b’ mg the whole cF the real eftate of t T ■ mas T. Bennett, dec.—to b$ fold for the brn< a: A the heirs ar.d Cicditorii or faid deceas'd. THOMAS HYDE, CORNELIUS MCCARTHY Aduumfi raters* July 9, 18 is. NOTICE. WILL BE S OLD Jo the bighsfi bidder at DANIEL t V!LjlE> (tbs jltc for the public biddings of the County of Madijon, ALL the LOTS fronting the Public Squire and thole adjacent thereto —2 credit wd! be g vtfi tor C IH- half until the 25 hof D cfca brt, *Bl3, and the iTUjinrg i;uif twelve months thereafter, the . £ jrchfifcf giving bu*r*d with approv ed fee.urity. ike tale to corn mcr> e cv Tkiuidat the fi ft dzj of C-clcber n<ex-, ar.d conn sue from day to day until the whole of the Lots arc fold. William Fergus, Edward Ware, Ci-.A&Lzt Sorrels, i * Jambs Sanders, Isaac Strickland* CsTr.nuJfieTii.rs. Augttjl ct s, 1312. EXECUTORS SALE. On Saturday the 19 th day of Septem ber next, WILL BE SOLD, At the late refider.ee ef George Brad ford dec. in Jackfon county , ALL the perioral trtatt ©r fa : d deceafed, confining of Hut ft s, Czttie, one Waggon & gear, -arm ing utenfils, &c. Terms made kaown wn the dav of iaR Wm. BRADFORD, : Dd. BRADFORD, Executors. Jy s 3* GEORGIA EXPRESS. HAar itS ALL 2H39 AH* fft.*?, AN® KHO *1.1 2> 9& ALL IS IH Z?, 3 ASS*.” SHERIFF’* SALE. /!(? firfi Tuefday in October next, at Madifen court vovfe bitweris ids be* s of ten ar.d three o'clock, WILL BE SOLD, j *o tracts vi L.no in ivj(.-2Jon oa the tuth forked nver, one cuai*ia;Rg irra nuadred acres, well improved, beirg ihv. place whereon AbiaLm Hendrick now lives, granted to SambriNd* for, the otner tracl ie venty-one acres,adjoining titc afore Lid 200 acre trait, and laid to be g: anted to Samuel Nelfon, adjoin* * tj Jbii H. Merits and others j h *ird on as the property of the fa.d AbUiom Hcndrn k, to laojfy fix cxe.utions, (to wit) ons ;r. favor A James je.w ii. .'xuivi m orich ar 4 d D :d O’ ■, 0.-e in raver c John Billups & Cos. r& Ar-blora tlzi.dtn.ki one l.j fa.- r o* j- .n Situ-ih, endorlce, vt Autalutu i i-n ---drick, one in u’RuDeii: Blcu lof, lurvivirg copartner o’ Blcdfce &, Fitimng, vs, Abfai. in Hvivdu. k, one in favor of dtnekie. ti C* Cos. \Aolalozn Hendrick, *id one *Tci iu luro, c-{ i nomas W. Cobb Vi AoLti ill H etivtu. li—ihe a&.'ve pi .peuy pomtra cut by James g* Cordirbans ca(h. Nxi iH A N Vs ILL! FO j\ D, at e? Jf. Arn.fi 25, 18 i2. SHERIFF** SAL&. Oaths firfi 7 ucj&ry k November next, at the Court lioujc it: Madtjon count. , between the ujual hours, id ILL bL t vi_, O. £ Nturo Bov by the naaie cf i*.'vitt on as tr.e property of Mie.jp.h H Ere. weli to facisfy an execution u. fa o oi VVidiam By rum, icm. v*. iVin ajau H. Freltwcil Ci. Li.u lore. loiu. z oi a mof<*•”.> t..i property pouud out by Hatdy Suitkia! cl. C u*ui- ions cafii. In A i HAN WILLIFORD, * her iff. Jitgufi 25. 1812. ‘iU iTjE FUBLiC. X A HE Subfcribcr returns hts ftn cre thaiiks to his Fienus aca the public in geneiai, tor the he has heretotorc received in the IATLORING BUSINESS ; and relpeCtiUily uucubs tnem that he has relomed tnc aoovc buftsefs in ftii its vsrou* branches at hia old ftaiio, ntxi deur to Cwi. Caret’s Lw Oilier. As DC 11 determined t give un;cra:ttiig aticotion to his avocation, ne lupts'to meet with a 10* al iopport from a generoui pufjlv, therefore carueftiy fulicita the pa roiidge ent community.- C i'ting cone vvj: ft fttA> Ncls and dif paich, u-ci all avors conferred on ii.m ai abjvt, nc executed with puiifit'iaiiiy, a >Q tnankfuily rccety cu bv tbt*r iiuitibl? iervaat Vv M. H. HUNT. Athens, Aug 27 BLANK® Can iss iJiiddo ibis Ojfiu . fallowing Oration was de'ive*vd in its College Chapel, tu Ab 7... ** the 2<j.b if Juy Ufi , r>y GotfDE Halt, student :h Franklin ( ciiege It has ast lon our fii* fame time —'ivehme not be fore tod an opportunity cf prejent ing it tv our leaders. ] Rtf peeled ,u liters, WHEN an unci per ir need fw*akcr preicius hanielf btHre a Public Aif mbiy, it to him, 2 pi ufmg ivflcdiOß, that it is *:ora pofedof pri.ple of ca'.d.i and nu in*ritv. To luck m AlLmbD, I am confidenr I am adu.Hli g my rJf. Cell* ctrd from va>ioui prt of our ftatej friends of virtue, ct *q>ii rights and of equal laws, m ii .•< q tcntly irieuds *1 Miacz t rre ar.d h race, you have conven ed the day, nut to criticise, but to aid ard c .courage us by your ap ptf’vi g fmiln. Y-iihavt a lie m bled wichaprc d?u ro! x ith to give us credit for at len<l as much at vve have a right to claim. Animated by thd t fi.e tion, I .<avc ventured to apptar'be- Crc yoil. A. the prtiem rveattul moment .t h almult dr, t llHic to svoid the diiVitTivn el lubjrCts re- Luve to de pxlcnt iinereltai ar.d fu ture ddHaies of our coui-try. On every public ocalfion, it is the duty of tr.efpcaker to ftici c t tne hands and cucou. avt .he hca.'tsof the people to aw active ti zealous profecuuoKof the wa>, into which wc have been compeiieci u> thitr by the pride, ambition and comaicrcial cupidity of our eurnal t- xnijy G;e*t Britain.— Yes, my Fiicr.ds, Fathers, £&d fell ?w Free men, our ali is at flake—that lame haughty and inlole.nt Nation, which heretofore fhaintd every nerve to b nd us in lliamefui chains, has a gam commenced the vain auempt. Again our youth, the defeendants ci the brava heroes of the Eevolu tmn, are called to the high places of the ntld to defend tkrl* inefli inabie oltlTingi, ihoie holy rights, for which Wajhlngton fought, for which thcHianda teied, and lor which £l".illioßs were cxpCGced. Euc does the eeniuct of our im placabU enemy exdtt our fur prize ? Is there any perlon in this affcmbly, who has even but ft ghtiy read the Htftory of our Revelu.ion, who can fay that the prefent ftare of our country is not precifely that which we ought to exptdl l—No.—Brit ain has never iorgivan us our luc cefs in th* war cf the Revolution— flic never can, and ih* never will forgive that daring fpirit which pour ed the foul of trit Continent into <.• monumental Act of Independence, penned by the virtuous and immor tal Jeff erf on. Britain, evei fince the dole of our Revolutionary War, has been like the wounded T • ger of the foreft— harts later: lei halts arti'4iio—ih.z arrow fliii in herheait, ana her prdenc ftruggLs will doobtleß terminate lo he. fi al rtia and deftruftion. For fuch Is the temper of furious tnat tncy ne ver patiently fuomic 10 an alienation of Territory. The Auftnan fami ly, :2e dcicendants of Rodulpn of Hapfburg claim, even to this day, FRIDAY, SEPfEMiER i3ia. a righc ti> p ht* territory f Switzer* 1 nd, torn f om tWu* ‘tyranriit grafp man c u".s>xy b v He bunt ini aa 1 1 and ins b;x.vc .fio - cs, vEo mri. “ Nils rink in A fie Divan u dnd ,01 k-fid that arrow t'ure - f it* u Wvtcv oj cert a, Rd its /acred Av- his if Man ” So mi r Ur government of Ikic a.o vx U ihc will -j>i out enemy, i icp* ;t thr declaration f n.uc juR matlr—<ht* never ran, sad ft, t u wiitf. rgiveouritidep-nkncc. Ycc in dtfpice or al! her tir r p s, w;r are, every year, and every day, becom ing more and mere independent and iecute. This very war* iacowh.ch fhe has forced us ay 3 lonq (eri& t>( inFuitc and oucrageg, jhilifuble cniy by the code of highway robbers ilifi very war, if il tOHumin only tin years will t£6.c confi m an 1 krciig lien our Independence than so hundred year* of pence. Our an drat prejudices .ft Ei.gl.ind u Eng 1 fhmea will be revived flfl J ftre g hened a* th*y v ought to u®, and will not pda awav ard be gottcti foe a J >ng fcriea of ages —■ ihe ft at nee H ner coin tii# ice his already greatly corrupted ui, and had Fi a <■ vrun !ier com.aued a lew years longer, our in ‘ia'iendr fpiric would have wk Hr ttxnired—Wc have bier, ever fine the vc/-c*. of 17*3! ’s . fiiy fudFarg tt: p-ephe ey i.t T (F'rlun—“ Knm ?hc con cb.Ti 0 t war,” i2\< ihat llh.’ lrious buicfman, * e b * s* ?.•■ down h.li, i wdi oi be iscufFtry to refort every moment to-the peo ple for fupport. They will be for gotten therefore, and their rignts •difregarded. They will toilet thcmielves, but in the foie facility of making money, and will never think 4f uniting to ffed a dux ref pedl for their rights.'* Have \?e, my friends, ever yet fully know* and felt the value of the prize wa won, and which we have been fo near looting ?—have we yet properly appreciated ihe worth of that Independence tvVich our anceftors acqu’rcd U the War of the Revolution ? i'hey vindica ted Liber:y, not for a handful of people ii.hab*ung a little Blind like Corfi a or E r.an—not for <1 few peafants over a Huber of rugged mountains like Switzerland —No! our Indrptndtnct v/as dtf tined to give happinefs to a World. Let us view the vail territory we p ITis, extending from the Arlen tic to regens which extend be yond the MnTifiTippii frota the gulph ot co to thi frozen tracts of the Arctic Circla. Common lan guage cannot exhibit a juft picture or its grandeur and beauty. Let us therefore b rrowfrom our patriotic Bard, the author of the Coluir.biad, a hew lines deferiptivt of our belo ved country if lotsjard the IVeflu k Sky W :de o’er toe bills tbs her a cafi bis eye, Saw the Ion?floods thro'd > fi l 2 US chan nels pmr, And wind their current* to the opening fbore Tby Capes , Virginia, tszvsrAj frir.i tbs tide , (Nc. 115.