Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, December 11, 1812, Image 4

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New OrUsns, OK. 7 We ‘ 2 c btr.i Uift r'Ltd ‘ipcnii* d*f t-tab sunhoriiv, that < n the 19 ■ uk, thr m- r--r.fl ;u.;on adopt ed by the Spe-’ ifn C ru s w-at. pn>- , claimed at M b !e w -h acclima tions, and rn the co h it was an mjinctd in the Churih, when h*gh mafs was read. We s.re ) krwils informed that a B u. fh < fH r.r of rank was pr*:P nt a: the cr rnnony, which was fpic d>d and fniemr. Thus the g frec tn.ie is cxhibh.es cf a country de clared by £<ft cf Ccrg cfs to be an inregeral part of (he Union, 20 kt'owicdgir.g ail ro a foreign naffer, and openly leagu r.g wuh & afti* r.g our enemy. Wnac realbiis our govern r ent ha ve for pern ittirg rhefe (ran fa hr sons we know nor but we do knew rha’ there is a gal lant Arraka: army ir; the immedi ate ru ighborh or, amply powerful well a* wilin g to a.r.rx ore n i fory to (tit United Staict, it. fact as it is in name. Fem/yhania Re nfcrctments. Since the firft oi September iafi, the fr.llouirg icinrorcemetvnj ih m Pe t'ftfyltania have marched thro* F fbu-g on their way in jdr the north wtflcrii and the N <-ga: a ar nV-s. Ecv r. corrpa'ies of iniWn * and ri flemen, and two tro'-ps cf cavalry, fun (h <i and ai.e&ed by cay . j s. Wheats, in the quarter-mader gcnrral's drpatment. ‘I wo tuouiand drafted mi!-in nnd volunteers, for Niagara, under the command cfgtncrai i-n ---nrhill. Two thousand drafted militia ar.d volunteers, under tl.r <:< mm and ..f general Crocks, to j .ir. the nor^h-wrflern army under the cein msrd of g* neral Hcr nfon. Twenty t pieces of cannon, fer the lame dcitnuuon. A number if carriage!,-gons, howitzers, &c. the rum be i notrx a£Hy known, will alio lravr th'a in aU sv days. They will be u der the ckrcdion ad care of that abie and exocrien fd I Id er of the revoiu ti n, ir;j An- ‘S St< ddard, and w.ll n< doubt bf am; lv ftffiacnt tv> an fpvr ft c dr fired tod. Ir;; a pW-fit g f rdk ro notice theft oc;.urreM'es. J he) ihew iha fhe m*-nt anti its sgerns are folly i\t -rrititKtd, arc! areexenirg every nerve, roprdei me rhtprelcnt h n- Dtable ccntdl with vig r and ft’ <ft. Alii cury. It is row a conceded point w’th all rational and fair minded rrir, that if there * nor an homed ate Peace, the f*uU lies entirely v*i;b the Btitijh Government! l l.c propefi tic**va of our Woven mewt v.id be fatisfaftory to (he great b> d\ of the people of Ei and of America i but whether tcey will iwit our Tries y and the corrupt Mir.iftry of a cor rupt government, who are as fami liar with each other as the fi ga & thumb, retrains to be known.— When England and the nations w ith who flic is in league are beat dts wr. to the earth, then, and not till then, we tear, will (hr be difpofcd to rrlpedt indtfputable rights of America and feel and know the value cf her frieadfiup. Bofien Fdtr)oS . It is faid that, tne great ora?or and patriot of Ireland, the h r. J hn Pnilpot Curran, is w retire from the benUi, for the pu r pole of devoting h’.s ui.equalled taiems to a m re general icrvice -f h*sc untr\ in the prefent alarn; rg cr fis of her. tf rs, tain it u polll .'is fjr tofvuuer, cr ■ fiflrr.tly ’.i*h a proper rega-d to his judicial dudes, whi'h cx iofiveSy oc• ‘.ov his time end atterttioa.— vVc srsy therefore trprdl to fl.'*d i:uu duric-g the iwx: fcfiiuns cf par barrunt once rrv're advor attrsg the caufe of his count! y, whofe entnrt s he !■;() fo ot.en denounced and put to fhiiire. Charleficn , Nov 5. Two hundred recruits arrived in town \ < fle’cay morning from Co lumbia, and embarked ioi ir itj"bn fon. Thfv arc, generally, f.oe locking yoiv-g mu.; and we order ft and, t. part of B ri s- f d 18 r ieg:mc(s U S'aits mom try* N*: W Y ’b K Nov. 16 y iLU. BL-E DI -io o / L. A Y, 1 .. the chirov-cs-y of the 5 erpetu ?.• mot: f n rcctiidy mnde kv a cni zen of fVr.nJy’varoa (and r !. c parent r gh- of who h, we under fi^rd, SCO,- cco d?; i;irg isave teen rc'ulto) we ha c to ac.d *1,3! cf a citiz.-n of the fijL’e of die New \ rk, vkoina < n■ trn blr:tilhc 1• c. v. nnoticed vc £ hat a lubft^ute icr r I ,AX f.nd l ? *i*P, g” nlv ft?pet■ r to t’tr* ?, e<sd v. hi r b rttuiu ;/!■ : fo sbunharjtl as to yi* Id from rco to icoo from roots aod feeds per annum. Mr. Baldwin of Montpelier, V?r moiv, fhe inventor M the parent mac hi*(■ ■ r (pinning hst? ; .p and fix, has inad.e trial of i , ad it wdl work belter than either cf r.h -I- articles. [)r. Eddy, the ledorer on Botanv give w it a> h*s opinion, that nw g to the bulbores or tuberous fc*trtr or ics root, even flv uhi t.>e Plot d.e, the plant will be continued by iu k rru>! fli rtsfi*m rhe pare.nr mu j that t may be cultivated in g-ed upland as well a?, in its :u ural teil, which is low v\r(i nsorftj that ir will b.nr from ti .rii to twenty fir ms or. cne roor, whi\ h grew in * c iicle of not more than fu inches in di ameter, and ad c I otn t'-e height of from four to fix ku wuhuuc brac chrs.” li. herjor <.'f the dlteovrrer Mr. Charles Wnidow, it hs rec.c vtd tlm tl (ri.At name oi Ur tic* Whit low. A commdtc? of the corporation, to whom M . Whitlow’s me moral on this ici j ft itlerred, have made ;hr i trowii g report thereon— “ 1 he Committee to vrh- m was refirred the memorial cf Charles Whitlow, on the fut jc&of a needy difc veied plant as a lubfliturc for hurq am fl x, report: “ Thai they have had ieveral interviews ar,d ccnkienas wi.h (he mcmorisiifl, at which he has exhi b: tci (j tc mciis of his newly djfco vertd plant in its various flages, from ihr notdc in is natural lucludir.g the flax & tow to a ftror.g and fi,.r fpun thread ; that from the acc’ m.panymg certificates and doc umer.s, pubhfhcrl in the Bditimcye M di ai and Phdolopical Lyceum, u appears, Tat it it a hardy porren- and believed to be a fpecies net hitherto dilcovered by n uy borenifl. It further appears, from a errhti ca f e figned bv a number of manu facturers or fl -x and tn mp, bnen f?c cotton, that they had examined ‘he plant aoove dekrited in its and fTe rent flakes cf fla, tew and thread, and weie u -ar,irr,ci (lv of opinion, that it Is far (uperior to any fl x or htmp they hao ever ben, as well *n the quantity ir produces from a fin glc item, as *.:s fuperior fttength, tuauty and finrnris of textuie.- — That from the experiments mace by them, they were further of opi nion, that it will produce frem twen ty to twenty-five per cent, more from the heckle than any fLx or hemp knerwn to thetn; and that they are fully psrfuaded it will be came a great benefi : to any country that will encourage ks cultivation. From thefts and various other documents cxhibi.&d to you: cc(li mit. cf, as well :s from their own, view and obfervatiow, they a t de cidedly of opinion, that the difcove ry of ihr. Urt : -ca Whitlow, (he name (>y wh?< h iiie pla. ti o*-w ciltiitl gu fhto) iof h-gh 1 cnpot tancc, & -as far ai they arc competent to judge, ihe plan: will bs found a ta uable fuhftiUite fer kemp and fl..x, and its cultiva ion md tnanu fatiUire w ii be highly bent fi .a'sco every country wh-.ch w;il efford it pa r**oge ar and t m :<urag meet. Ail wn? n la tipciituliy lubmt tcd. NICHOLAS FUH, F. H. WEN DOVER, W. A. HLEDEkBROK, Nov. 9, 181 Tut: dikuvcP-r has a'r.ed a patUit right —ar.d wUi icd r g'th to cultivate cm fTjinu’act'jre the pro dud -f 50 aer;:2 fart.-uritcn yars for 300*.. liars., 6l wii 1 :u* r. ii 1 4000 ieeOfc g>A..=s, a : ‘Cl as man) :iur< as mil Ut, waited at o.isbk b: appiymg to Chas. Wl7 IV!siden :atr.‘ j IvS-. James Etigsr, mert hx-r, Charicflcr,; Mr. David LnutX-- tf, uric:) mar, or tot cfli.i of the mercantile Aa ve 11 *i e. j’ Ii ih hoped, if ‘hfi GC.; fi Cl 1 !- eiKe, ih&i Fri vets g-Cfctrali/ wfll copy ihe above article, the: u may be k.ro v 1 tii!c/'jgn*.'Uv me Uoion. BduU iti t to the jAL OF Ogi thorps er. Liu 13. air-fl. an /ift icijM N-- Mui aoouv 22 t>r 23 yc.ci's oi , has on a cOl ton flr..i a/id sveraiia and aktiptU vefi ; ia ; s he Dcivrcgcd to Win. Montgo mery, acc-ciict, wh# l.ved in the C V,-. kee Nac:vsn ; he calls hittliuf JOHN. WM, STRONG, Jailor. GEORGIA, I by Joion Smtib Clark county. ) clerk ej ihe Court, oj (Jidi ary jor jw.a teuniy. WHliKhAs jatAca D. Cole apphes for letters ui dilrn (Tun as tne executor of the iaft wiil and lefts me nt vt Wdliam Faca # d*- ceaicd. 1 his is to cite and admonifti all aod lingular the kindred and credi tor g t tne laid deceafed, ro file their otj dhons tn my cfli c wuhia thirty da, s from this bate, cr letters of diimiflion will be g.anted at Ja nuary courc next. Given under my hand this 13.fi day of November, 1812. JOHN SMIFH, C.C. O. NO i ICE. jImLLL perfer.s indebted to the Licaic of Miiki Fleming, laic of Oglethorpe ccuniy, G oiga, a:e req unite tl 10 make tn'iificc-aie pa.- rr.cnc. Eg it cents per pound will be allowed ior prsne civ an coict , delivered at IVEiCcniitN VV ; aitneuie Augufta, crone dollar aou fi .y cents for mcrchaa:-bia iced icitus, delivered at Mr. j. Gnevis*, or Mr. Robert Bled lot's G,n Hoiilcs, Oglethorpe county. Setdemer.ts iu 2y be mods with Stephen Uplco, E.q. 0: Ltxmgtbi., in wnofc hands the Books ana Papers are cepofc:- cd. For Mary Fleming, 4dm' tx, and John Fleuinc, AdvanijUaior, JuHN NPALLUM. Lczhiton, Oil. 1812. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ■ Will he fold cn the Btb of Jmwtry } I 1813, at the kcufe of Marjory I Williams, a ccnfider able quantity I of property, 1 CONSISTING of houfehpldfar, I n::ure, hurfes, hegt, cattlr, ftiap, I Arc. with various articles too tedi. ■ om to mention—it being the pro- 1 p.-rt-v of Wrn : William*, deed.— .l The ccsditions made known on the I dav of fa!f. I .1 NO. SMITH, X I W. C. DOSBINs, 3 ’ ■ November 30, iS t 2 J GEORGIA, } At an Intern--? I Madfon county j Court began sand had t n me fi ft Monday m N.--1 vember, 1812, littirg for ordinaryH purpotes. I p! feat thGr Honor* I Fit ward Ware, Charles and James Sanders, Bfquires. I U PON the petition of W.lFs.ol Fed it a i.-g that John Wood, i I his fife time, ma le and executed 3 1 wrtain bond coi.dittoned to make I ar,4 execute to vour petitioner tides I tu a curtai l trztl of iand, fi,uart, I lyirg and bang io faid counts, a I cjy of which bond is to this pe. I titior, annev-d, containing one hun- I dr-.d and fifty a.crc* ; and your pe- I tirjoner farther dates that th lad I Jean Wood died without havi g I o ude n:\ti to your petitioner to the I faid kind, or nukirg p-ov fi.m I therefor by •all! ; your pe u i*.l vier I ther- fore p-s, san order of this ho- I noraale cuur?, and renting James I Wo ad, ftdmin ft aror of the cßvt I e: the is. a John Wood, deccalcd, I to nukt and ?.*-. uie raies to veur I peri; lootr vj and for the faid land. It is ordered that James Wcvd, ad niniilcAior as aforefaid, be Ci reded to make titles to William F ,‘fd to the faid trad of land at the Court of Ordinary tube held in and for faid county on the fi.ft Monday in March next, unit Is caufe be ! (hewn 10 tiie contrary j and that 1 ih;S rule be puGifh and in one of the gazettes of this State once a month for roe fpac* of hree months. f A true copy from th/ minutes. WILLIAM SANDERS, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Jackfon county. UPON the peuiion ot T o.r.as Hyd & James M. C. M ft gomery, Guiirdrans of Jshn dtiion K- gi’iSj .Mary R ‘g?rs, ard David infant ch.idrea of Thomas R-’gtri, dec**fcd, praying ; that a bcfftti givta by Daniel John f®:>, Thomas John fon and John Hampton, to the c ;urt of ordinary of jacklon county, dated on the Btii day of May, \ die vear 1802, with a pcoaiiy of five thou land dol lar*, corKiiti.Jiicd for the faith.ul performance of duty on the part ef Daniel join ion unci M*fha Jchr (i.-i;, as Gua: J12.;.5 of t.oc children of Tht-ir.a* R: go*:, ovCf and and, as sfoie faui, may be c;i :b .ihni in lieu of the or:g -ai, winch i loft, as Hired by 1 i,c .nii-.a.i'C c, L..a.d Adams, Eiquue. it is ordered, Tkar the faid copy be tiLolubcu iu bii the origi nal, uiilela caidc be ftiewn tc znit contrary} the applicants g v*ng pub licity to to. s order a, Raft 6 m ;l; \ and once in each r.. inth, previous to die cftvibl ftiruv . 1 of faid cop-., in one of the pubhc Gazettes of rids ftaic. True copy from the minutes, VYm. 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