Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, August 13, 1813, Image 1

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01. y.) A 1 HENS, georoia : rvium** ay ALEXANDER M ( DONN£! L. CANDIDATES. §fj* WE are aa: honied to aa * • * dt-a 1 idock Cuk * candi date fo r the Senate wf the Ixgifla ture of trm State far Cterk cauaty tt tht enluing ejection. fj* We arc sutkcrlAd to an #t/6nce Capt. f*&ti Meriwether as a caadidate for th Senate or tbit >t*;e ior cbis ceua:* a* if tnfwiij flexion. VV-* a: a-;, Gd ra a:*tiiu*e i‘. )r ’'hot* as rdlkde-l is,a v'a .cw. : c u, ret- *-r ■. tri* cou.rtf i tne om t t m the ea fuu.gti ,oj. •tT* t t ‘ j .pr, Reuben in'-i a> eta*** Buuu iwF * ft;-.', m ;.e Htftiie of Repute oca:; lives, cf this Sca-.e for tras count, h the election. We * ; to so rt ckweifc fPshoias, Bdker,.. A/f • Ai> * o, r.pr ■"(•* t thU equity in ie u < Legifi wu.e at Lit enfu iag cieCt* : ., wwa.wseraß JT We mc to *n rijisnce Capt. fP'bite Reft ter as a 4 rf.iuiG. o ro rsp* (edt tfa s county in the Leg fk-ture at the fhfuhtg tTELn. 03 V 7 are author, r H *.o an nounte Cape. Laird t-V . Uu-'-ris as a candidate to rep'dent this .county, in the State Leg fixture at the en- Jiuu.g eicit on. (lT* vVT a,e a.;eftOsffd to an noy* *, Cape. —— Cl* i as a candidate f reprefent this counity in ue fiuce L--giHarare at the emuing election. PROPOSALS Far f abltJhing a News Paper in the 7 own of by'am:?ton, Geo. to hi entitled the FARMER'S FRIEND. f Pled: < it X'lr-'er, L-'btfJy & Law* ENCOURAGED b* numerous foliciracfcns, the auv*uug ; :s inci dent to die local fituation cf War >;nton, not among the kaft of waich are its growing improvemeat and the number of maiis [fix] which arrive wtvkly, conlequeudy the fa cility of circulation, tie underfign ed refpc&fuliy offer the follows g propofals to the patronage of their ’ low-citiaeos. Tne defigb of the ..Lois is to render tne Farmer's :end as ufeful and iirtelli gelt as *r capacity and exertions will f, ffibly permit. The publication w il be lo arranged as to make a a. dlome quarto voiuiDe a: the cad of the year, accompanied by a in dex gratis, and coavey to the fub icribcr* North aac Weil of War 'enton the lateft news brought by me Northern [ft*ge] mail—and to thofs of the Eaft and South whate ver important intelligence may be ft .uivid from iur South-Weftero i- o-ytier, via Milledgeviile, and thua r mpitccly pofiefs all the advantt- GEORG!A ißyxF'iE MAM? SHALL AVST T AD 510, Atf KNOWLBOOE SHALL Bff INOAXASXO.” ges that could be derived from tak ing born the Augufta & Milledg-- viiie papers. As to the political character cf the Farmer's Friend fome mav We anxious to be iii/ormed. The lead ing political tenets of the feuior edi tor ars well known.—But cvenra heve trar.fpired embracing the vital imerefts of the country fince ht re tired from the manageipent of the Georg'a Argus j if. iruy aor, there fore, be improper to hate eypl V't Jy the i.ile of conduffc intended to be purfued under, the prtkottlub lilbunent. . The editors pEde theai feives on being DeancrrattC Repub lican Federaiifts. They ate De mocrats— becaufe th tf y think t’e people ~ ought to o. v : toe luyt-reigo pc.we'r ic ine ftare. Republican—- bv-cTjfe they w-f*, <hit power to be excrcifed by representatives freely and fairly chbfeti. Federaiift* —be- Cable they r k.e the union of thefe ftatts fo be rnaie durable than br.fs or the p/ iam.as of Egypt. They wifh-to be underftood, they are nn h lends to a mobocra'cyV—-theidt maxim is ts Had [acred polity by freedom r r - it ed, liaiijacreA freedom uhtu by laus re ft tain id.'* . The editors approve the leading tregCures of t!s j fferfon and Mad ifon adminiftr-tit>s; and conceive the ptefen: war ihough’ they deplore Its necrfiry,” ‘to-hejuft and Recti fy. and are detf.rjQHied, as far as in their power lies, to jnculcar* a fp> rit of uniflfn among the pm pie, (hat the individual eatrg’.es cf tne naci*.! roay be called form in iopport #f eur violated r.ghfs and kaiiuaai u --cependence. DENNIS L. RYAN. PATRICK L. ROBINSON. CONDITIONS. fi. Tire Farmer's Friend will be pbbii(hed weekly on a ibeet oc the fame lize of the Augulta Chronicle, and delivered to town fubfenbers at their places of a bode. The of codn.ry fubferibers wdl be forwarded by filch conveyance as may be Qi r^ded; or remain in effi :c until called tor. The papers ot dutant Aihfcn’bers will oc rorwarded by ma k and every attention will %t paid to render thesr fpeedy and regular* 1* The aamial lubfariptibn will three dollars—to be paid half yearly—one dollar and fifty cents on tne receipt or the nrft paper— the balance at the expiranan of fix mentha; or a note fnNfntir dollars, on the receipt the Ift paper, payable at the tad f tni year. No fubferipnon wdi ne received for a leis itnn thaa a year. 3. Advertifemenia will be iaftrred at the cuftumary rates. 1h money muft accowsp&Ay adver tiiemencs uniefs h ona pa die offi cers, or foe perfon in tnwa will become rcfponfible. s3* The fir / number *f the FAR MER'S ERIEND will appear As /••• ms there are juhfcrihers JuJficient /# warrant tde undertaking Extratt of a letter t the Editor #/’ tpe Savannah Republican , dated Fayetteville, July 1813. p t ,l Lift evening a very intHhgent geutieman arrived here, vvh> left Matfric (\i\ a licutral arrived at Witmii'.pfotj, n. c.) or the a3th tl . ore .or two days previous to whicji he dined in company wttfc the sE.iil of Moira, on his way to India, at the r.oule cf the American cowiul. This nobleman **fHated 1 nac the. RuTun Mediation, would be mrt ov E* governmeh: in a ;pi nr ot (oncilist-on; and believed 1* another individual than one of thole appointed had been ebbien by our governmeo ire auili-u. might reiult in peace $ ft;U he Bud tcminiFion ers wouldViKct then* from die Bri t‘lib tuvjrt. ‘ I'h.is.gemUfn.H# had London pi ped d*>wn to rhf ffth June, at which tgß4 h#|hing new tiom ihe caa-. tending armies had been received; ir is m>w |eneiAlly admitted that the allied armies were brifkiy purfued after the drubbing they received ©n the gd May—Napoleon was daily gair.irg ft length, and i. .. genera Hy believed battle .11 be ve ry Bloody and perhaps occiftve, V e have no intormarten to day frorri Se*ufort ard rht intr two pin as the IS itilh nave gftt in this ft.ate. Wit*.iin a few hours l h'sve fern r!;c Lady'of governor Willi am?-, rhr bas a jifi'-r, who had the n.uii.'Oicune ~c© be near the place w&ere thete ‘white fervages fi.it land ed j this .m able EUy with fiv“ o tiilrs were iCM;itd;atciv taken frifo aff j, an# are Jo/ely confined iti Sbell CafUe, h,.ar. Beaufort> and kept on J ianty all until . a dejignaied, quanikty o/previfions are delivered to taste u defenders of the Cbriftian faith” A tfterday a fir,e corps of volun teer', marched from hence for Wil mington which place it is expedtrd frill be the next object of at.taek. — In the lourie of three dajt Itveral ether corps will follow—they ap pear well equipped, and look bxe fellows who could fUnd tne “ tug of war. 5 ’ THE PERPETUAL MOTION. 1 do hereby offer r© accept, #b demand t snv bet or bets, from Fiv* Thouhkd to On* Hunirio Thcvianm Dollars, to the *r.d of proving in a few day, both by Mathematical dau, and by three feparate experiments, to the faci*- faHso* of three enlightened judges, chofcn by my vary opponeniS, sut bt the moft rtlpcftable gentlemen • r this city or of. New-York, that Mr. Charles Reddbeffers'i machine it genuine, aid that it is incomefti bly ;uch zperpetualJtlf movtniprin ciple as the ooc abudeb to by Sir liaac Newton, in his. Principle Ma tnematica, book tft, fedlron ijch, oa the laws of motion. N. £. This to be valid until the 15 th iuft. at ftmfet. CHARLES GOBERT. Civil Engineer, No. 157, iouth hfch drcei—And at New-York, yh, Pear) ftrter. Philadelphia, July ft, If x3. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, it 13. We underfland that Mr. Charles Reddhfflkr. who has exciifd :.w little attention in this drv, as well as throughout the Unired Starts, ,*?3 claiming the honor of dfoovenn( a principle, jfclt ruoving a o prrp-rj al, is abput.to trr t in thp rsrr-J to fa ! from New-Yorliitais week. H has Tociaitd with hipn, in r!f*> voyage, ? nr the honors nnd ejrioltf rvieiiu of his difeovery, oae or genJemen cf science and Aue t ? - gence., who .ire ultinweejy :, i> parti ciple with Ht.i “ii fiu-rpi firs ( ,f h; B inventian.— Philadelphia Gaxcife. The feiiotfirg i f nn extraSf cf a letter from a Lsdy in Net folk to be friend in New To? k, dated Ift July, 1813. ** 1 .have this moment hev;?, from authority which cannot he doubted, that admirals W*rre*, fir James Kick with,land the vile moc* ftc r CciCKhur , told their men, that if they would’ uke Norfolk, and, burn it, they., ftimid h*ve-twenty jive pounds apiece, three days plun der ! aid all the pretty women ai long as they wanted ! ! .*••/— up<n their ’taking Hamptqn,. the Bririfti farced ail the woman, to their pofes, aid then attempted to (’ rb them ; a.,d did iiab but did art: kill h r—they were preven eci from d.)iag the unfortunate m rfen .has’ fiu'or. One of the yewng wo.tiara that w;is lerved in this hen id ner is now dang*rqufly ill. ; IVTii ritd men vt re forced hem thcor wiv, # ***a**ba**#a# The ad muals then pt; muted their mis to ftrip thede unhappy women naked Bid with drawn bayonets, drive them thraugh the ilraets before them. i v _ Moft of theft unfortur ate females (now rentiered wretched for hYe, oy the bulwark, cf cuk ffligiotc j rrc well known, and are beautiful uc yond deferipnop. Y/v;me wrre fiyirg in ail djredioas, with chik dma in their arms.,- purfued by theie favages. It is an eternal ft gm<t on the Britifh heart bleeds for trick uxfortuhatr r>mairs„ Will not the thundcrbol s cf Hea ven fail on tbofe *nor,iters and c rufE them td atorfts ? The companies at Hauipian could net pretf.lt themicives. Ihe Hampronians op pofed the enemy with ar.iy five hundred men to faur or Eve thou faad—f the Britif}.\ force Isventf were killed and one hundred wouad td. Iha Britifh and Fiench land ed together. They made an ?x - tempt on Norfolk, bur. we furUr/5 of their barges, and killed great numbers on tnair landing. ..The people calculated here that the. Bri tifh lofs at thi place was frr w 5 to 600 mca. ,;Th*y than yn* 'hot far their lisps 21 (c on as ‘hey could We arc ia daily expaftation of mer a-.tack. Th.s ‘■'ay the tewa !a ir arm ta receive rhem, hoc .Hay and and not make their topr.,ui< r , V/# think, with wfeat chdy loft in tne engagement wi h the gu-i joacs, ac Craney Ifland, r i; ’ H mpr v mud ha /t aaiou.ued is n;arlw 1q- - Pn “ men. tbs.