Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, November 06, 1812, Image 1

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Yol. V.) ATHENS, ceoxqia: puilish®3 sr ALEXANDER M'DONNELL. ADMINISTRATOR** SALE. Ox (be tenth day of Nv ember next, at the plantation if James Spul iaky dec, in Clark county , W ; LL BE SOLD, THE perfonal property of Pru- Sr Spuile- k, dec. confuting of cat- Pe, hegs 2nd huufehold and kvprhcii furniture, a waggon *4 g?*r, iwz farming utenfils, together wuh a variety of articles, not mentioned credit will be given, snd otes, wkK Approved fecurity required The fale to continue from day to aay, u nil all is fold. PETER WILLIAMSON, ddnr.nift rat or, September t 6, 18 < 2. ADMINIS TRAT ■) R’* SAI ,E. On rburfday the iqfb day of Nave ns leer next, at the late njidence if John Elder deieafed, tu (dark £ a duty, re dr Jshn ’Billups’ old V* vein to the higkejl bidder, will be fsld } all the per}and property of fit and deceafed: CONSISTING of one read waggon and grer, a quantity cf corn and fodder, horfes, cattle, hogs, farming implements, houfe held and kbchen turaiture, and a jiurobrr of other ai deles too tedi ous .0 Wf:n t on The t station to be rented for thf *ermi cf one year Elr svsgroe* viz. me likely felloe, two likely pi ngh- boy#, two g'tlj, two wenches and children wdl be Did on the ft me day by an web : m the Honorable the com of ordinary, for th? benefit of th*! heir* Era err difors of laid dec. in term* cf me -cl in fuch cafes made and prov :!*'•}. The'fair to continue from• day tc da* until ill is (old. 1> n* ( fale wdl be made known o* ‘he day. S PER LING ELDER, Adm’r. N B. Liquidated desrands a g nft .„he laid eftate, will be receiv er; is paymect hr ths purchafe of property. AU perfons having demand* a gainft the. faid eft ate, are rcqutfLd to lender them I*4 to see, agreeable to law, that 1 may make provifions fer pa*. ir;n sat. ’ S. E. OEtcher 6 , tR 12. EXECUTORS SALE. Agreed Hie to an order of the Inferior Ceurt of Clark county, as the court houje if fduteeuwty, WILL BE SOLD tn the firfi Tuesday in January next A traift of land whereon Hen n M'Coy rcfjded at the time of his dettafe, containing 242 acres, (me widow's dowry excepted) j iruog Harve? r.rar rhe Appalachec rivrr, Being the whole of the real eftare of fa;d deceased. The place is well improved, an excellent boufe and other out houfrs, a Urge pesch orchard. Confidcrable cre dit will be given, the purchafer giv ing bond with approved ffeurity,—* To be Did for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid decented. NEELEY M‘COY, JOHN M‘CQY, Executors, September 25, 1812. GEORGIA EXPRESS. “MAir IHALS, XH TO AX 7RO, am krovliboi shall bx incxxasib.” ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order of the honora ble Court of Ordinary of Clark aunty, WILL BE SOLD, on the fir ft Tuefday in December next, at ICfliklnfvillc, within the ufual hours, land, mart or lefs, 00 the middle fork of the Oconee river, joining Humphries, it be ing the real efiate of Lunsford Tra wicb, dec. and fold Dr thrbfdtfi of the heirs and creditors of faid *e eeafed. A credit of twelve months vdll fee g ven, and bond and good fectmty i<qa ; red. ROBERT TRAWICK, Admmijtralor . September 9, 1812. COLLEC rOß*s SALE. Will be fold, she high eft bidder, on Saturday tbs if th of November next, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, at the Court Hettfe in W&iki*JmUe (he following proper ty, or as much thereof as will Ja tisfy the tax due thereon for thf year 1811, and cofis : 150 acres, g to Crmp, joins Hawthorn, Wffftv-ngton coun ty, K- g creek, third quality, levied On as the property of Archdus Payne—-tax 75 rnts. alfc, so£ is acr?>*, third quality, granted to Martin, Vf dkmfoft ty, Sandy errek, levied on as ih* property of Alien Prioi- tax 87 1-2 tents. also, setts, thrfl qua’lrv, granted to Swan, j->i*s Cornel us, F ifniia couiity, SttphtßS creek, levied on a* the pr perty ©f Phillsp Brown— tax D. j 56 1-4 cents. aljo, ico acres, third quslftT, grimed to WilHamfon, j.uns M'C ce, Ciark county, Wild Cat creek, levied on as the property of Tapley Short— tax 65 cents. 202 12 acre*, jd quality, grant ed to Wright, juries county, Com nv ®-fne,rs creek, levied on as the propertf of William Wright—tx $7 1-2 cents. &/* , 100 teres, fccond quality, grant ed to F;et man, joins Selman, Clark county, Appalarhee, levied on as che property of Charles Darnell— tax 87 12 cenu. alfo, 133 acres, j iins Wittchcr, Ran dolph cuunty, B?ar creek, levied on as the property of Benjamin Hcd oet —taxD. 4 50. Terms afh. W. C. DOBBINS, T. C. C. C. September 25 ISI2, SUBSCRIBERS to the Ex prefs, wbofie Papers are left at Wat kinfmlle, willfltafe pay the ameunt due Mr. Gaines, (Two Dollars) to Mr. Mofs , or to Dr. Wngbt, at the Pofi- 9 fee. A PROCLAMATION. Georgia. By his Excellency, David 8. Mitchell, governor and commander in chief of the army and navy of this fate, and of the militia thereof. WHEREAS, I have as dire&cd in and by an a& of the General Af femfel?, psfi'd the 1 xth February, * 799> entitled “ An Acl to regu lar ihe general elections in this Rate, and to appoint the time of the meeu*g nf the General AlLmbly,’* arra ged and counted up the votes of fuch counties as have in con formity with the aforefaid ad, marie returns of the elcdbons held on MtJndi'. the sth of October inft, for fix membris to repiefent this Raie m the Houfe *f R-prefenta tivts of the Congrcis ot the U itea Staiei for two years from and after th* jd day of March next, arU, for one Reprefemativ* inCongrefst fill tne vacancy f the bonwiaule How ell Cobb, {aligned, until the 4 tt of M*rch next, front whick it appears that, William W r . B.bb, George M, Tr up, Willem B*r*.eci, Thus. T eifasr, Bulling Hall and Jv-hn F t fytfe EJquirci, have tbc light ft numferr el yores for members cl the 13 Ti C*rgrefs and that Wtilam Bu ett, eiquirr, has the h.gheft number of votes to fill thevaca-icy. And WHRRSAf, it is provided by the ad abuv* meiuioirted, t( that no perfon fh?!! hz clecltd a Rcprefea tanve in Congrels, wko has net been an inhtbitint ofthisftate three years next preceding his elcAioe, and pa and hi* ter, regularly during that time,’* ar.d that “ no ccremii fi ir fhall iffue to, or for any iiich perforj fo elected, until fatisradtorv preof is produced that the ux of fuch pnfon ha* been regularly paioi aw ah >ve fnenticncd, and that he has a&ually had the refidence herein preDribed,** and further “ that in cafe any perfor. duly elected, being in thia Bate and notified thereof in manner herein directed, fhall not, within twenty days, and if out of the ftate, within forty days after fuch nntifi. ation, figmfy hi* acceptance, or fhall depart this life, the govern or or commander in chief fh*U or der anew ele&ionto be held, See.” I have therefore, thought proper to ifluc thin ray proclamation hereby declaring that the aforelaid William W. B bb, GenrgtM. Troup, Wm. Btraett, Thomas Telfair, Bolling Hall and John Forfyth, Eiquire*, are duly elected to rrpreicni this Rate in the Houfc of Representa tives of the Congrefs of the United States for the term of two years, from and after the 3d day of March next, as aforefaid j and that Wm. Barnett Efquirc, is duly elefted a R.*pr*Tentative in Congrtfs to fill the vacancy before mentioned, and alfo to notify each cf them to figni fy to me their acceptance of the faid appointments within the time limited and to produce fuch proofs of their eligibility as are required by the ad herein before recited. Given uader my hand and the Great Seal of rhe State, at the State-Houfe inMdlcdgevilie, this 27th day cf Odcbcr, in the year ®f our Lord, one thoufand eight FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, lll*. hundred and twvlv*—and in the 37ih rear of the Independence of the United States of America. D. B. MITCHELL. By the Governor, A. HAMMOND, Secretary of the State. £3* The editors of the Savannah Evening Ledger, Louifville Stand- ’ ard, AugufU Chronicle arid Geor gia Expref* will infert the above Proclamation once in their refpedc ive papers. By ths Prtfidext of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. VYhxreas in'orftnarion has beea received that a cumb’-r of individu al*, who have deferred from the Ar my of the United Srates, have be come fr: fibre of rheifr offences, and are defirous if ftruruitg to their dot} : A lull pardon ii hereby granted &e proclaimed ro each a>n all In h in dividualj as fhall, within four months horn ihe dare hereof, fur render thcmfelvts to the commanding fii cer of anv military pwft withm the U.uttd btares, or the territories there’ f. In tcjUmxy whereof, I have caufcd the feat of the United Uates 10 be * ijfwd (o ihije prejents, and ftghed the fame with my ha id Done nt the city cf Wajhington, the eighth i*y of October, A D. 18,12 and of the Independence of the U niied States tbe thirty /eventh. JAMES MADISON. By the Pnjidcnt. JAMES MONROE, Secretary of State. From the Mtjfeuri Gazette. Massacri at Fort Chicago. Some time about the ill of July, Capt. Heald, who commanded ac Fort-Chicago, received orders to fend as many cf the chiefs in his neighborhood at he coukl collect, to the grand council at Piqua : in this fervicc he was unfuccefsful : however with the affifttnee of a few traders, feme Indians of fettle oore were prevailed upon to go. The party thus made proceeded about 90 miles on their way to P-cua, where they met Capt. Wells, with an order from General Hull dire thug the United States Fabler . to give up all the goods to the Indians as pre- Jents ! and the Garrijon to evacuate the Poft, and march to Fort Wayne and from thence to Detroit ! On the 13th, both parties arrived at Chicago, and capt. Herld pre pared to comply with this order, but thought it prudent to delLoy &H the whifkcv asd gun powder before the general diftribudon took place. The Indians this, iiftencd and beard the ffavmgcf the powder cafk, and charged capt. Wells with fie fad j he denied the charge , tc the factory goods were dilhubutcJ to upwards of 800 Indians. Same appearance of difcn*-ent appearing among the Indians, and the arrival of an lod:*n on the 14 **, wuh a largf red belt of feflt by Main Po*, the P.ittowaL my chief, from Malden, a q ur •. ing the Indians, tha: the B.uyih a., j (rc#. 2*4,