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Vol. XXIII-3 FREEDOM o? rut PRESS and TRIAL by JURY ihai-i. mmaik inviolati. [No. 1154
AUGUST A: (Georgia) Printed by D. DRISCOL, near the market, SATURDAY > Oftober 29, 1808, £3 Dolls, per Ann.
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Wanted.
A person (killed in the Langua
ges, and. otherways qualified to
fake charge of the Columbia A
.,jrmV. 20 miles above Auguda.
JOHN BRISCOE.
October 22. f-4-t)
GEORGIA, Elbert County.
Superior Court,
April Term, 1808.
RULE NISI.
•jO lAH WOODS an 1 W 'ods exncu
| {(irsof the last will and le (lament of Middleton
Woods dec. having petloned tl.c court praying the
foreclofure of die cquitv of rvlemprioncf ,m and to
a Gum {>•«i.t of land (fJnta ling two hundred a
crfsO‘l the waters of Doves Greek, joining J Ford
Lhi' tuples, alul Jantes Brown, in the county a- /
fore (aid, mortga S etl by rLnry Oatcapodto your
Bctfrimcts, tcllttc for the payment of the uml ot
f:ur 1-nivdred fit sixty one dollars together with in
i’.,,ft, ~0>! “'ndon <•? e'liinfel it is ordered, that,
the principal intcrclt and colt due on said mortgage
to n.vU uu;o this Court w.thin twelve months from
this date, or die equity Os redemption of in and to
the said mortgaged premises will be tliereaftor for
ever forec't lcd and paired Interns of the aft in
fueh cale made end provided and that a copy ot tin*
lot* he nubl’fhed in on* of :hr public Uazetts of
i;.f s line li'icc a month for twelve months or f«rv.
e-J oo the uw-rgngcr ov his fpncial agent at 'ealt fix
nortbs previous to the exp ration ot Ins laid
twelve months.
Pxf raßf' »»t the minutesy
William Woods, Clerk.
May 14. i 303. [wiz.vjj
GEORGIA, Wat re:- County .
February Term, 1808.
In 'The Superior Court.
Tohn M‘Conaick» "1 Feiitiontf
Moii;- Parker Ex’rx. i-
Parker dec. J Fareclo/ure.
y TPON ti e petition of John M-Comuck,
saving the foreclciure of the Equity
*.;■ ecdetitprian in all that trad of land, fitua*
h - 5, y"-n)> pud being In tht county of War.
• md Sin e ot Georgia, containing on#
j,..,i j,.<V fifty'acres, being half of »
vrsc: brru’tr! to Jjfnes Raylcy, March sth
ti. •' ’d fe.vt-n hundred and eighty
“ •■cr,. H; H ’ing. at s Poplar, Little Creek, j
'Pinviir.o N ~h 70 W»ft, sixty fix chains to 1
p- i[ thence Sodth »o Weft, forty
is .- - ms SOv links fft a Pine, ihcnc#
70 Kaflt to a Branch, thence with ih»
the beginning corner, which said
1 • :cf of land was Mortgaged by Samuel
I' /kc’- in h.s life time to John McCormick,
h / Deed, of bearing dat# tbs
t* h day o' March in the year ot oas lord,
c tbouf.md eight hundred and fix, the
1> c to'ffcurc the payment c( fiv# hun
d . d dclWts, znd it appearing that Samuel
P. departed this life leaving a will, fnd
the. 1 ' by appointed Molly Parker h:s Kx
ecutrix.
On motion of Grefhara Smyth the attor
usy for'the petitioner.
It i< Ot dered.
That the principal, intcrefi end ccflVdu#
•n the said Mortgrge, he raid into Court
within 'twelve months'from this day, or
that the Equity of Redemption in the above
described Mortgaged prrmifes be thenceforth
forever barred «n>f f<»ec!ofed. And it is
further Ordered, dut a copy of the fore
going rule, he pubiilhed in one of the pub
lic Gazetts of Aagntb, crce a month, for
twelve months or ierved on the Executrix
of the Mortgager or her attorney fix months
previous to die time, : n which the money
is direfled to be paid into Court as afoic
faid.
Ext fact from the Mrn’es.
J. TUCKER, Cl'k.
March rt. ( rr, i2:r)
Notice is Hereby Given.
On Or before the 1 ft day ofJan-
J* r V T SoR, I or? mile to [»■ y Ztchariah
M'E i aid cr bnarcr one hundred dollars
for viiise received.
'Vitnejs my hand and feat this 23d day of
ateynber, i&«r>, (Seal)
GEORGIA, Columbia County. \
TAH M'DONALD perfon
sHy appealed hefojf us jnd m:dc oath
•hat the abovs no e is a trne copy of a not#
left by roc, except the name of R. Winfrey.
Szoorn to this 23d day of January, 1 ScB.
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ZACHARIAHH IVi-DONAL®.
y°feph Tankerjley, p .
Eazil Neal, j. P .
I Notice is hereby given that I
tall apply the honorable the inferior
°ort ot Columbia County, to cftaWilh a
copy of th; original note^ agreeable to la v
■ Zachariah M‘Donald.
WASHINGTON CITY, Oft. i®.
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The St, Michael arrived at Baltimore on
Saturday Ir.ft, from L’Orient, which she
left the aid of Aoguftj bringing difpatchcs
both from Mr. Pinckney and Gen. A.rm- I
strong.
'Fhe contenfi will douhtlcfs be made
known to Congress, which is loo* to meet,
with any further communications which
may be previoaily received. In the mean
time there is rcafon to believe that no final
decifinn had been esprefled by either of the
belligerent governments, on the appeal made
by the Prefidcnt to the juitice and policy of
refeinding their illegal edifts, under the au
thority vested in him by the aft ofCongrcfs,
to suspend in whole or in part the Embargo
laws. Notwithflandingthc manifeft intcrefl
and found policy, which plead with France,
to concur in the equitable views of the U.
S, her infatuated attachment t® the pirticiu
hr fyftcm (he has adopted against her enemy
difoourages a reliance, at leaf! on her netting
the example of changing it. It is under
flood, that appearances were at firft favora
ble to the expeftation that the British go
vernment would yield to the unobjectiona
ble arrangement contemplated by the Presi
dent «f a revocation of the Orders of Crmn
cil as they regard the U. S. and of the Km
bargocs it regards Greet- Britain ; and tkit
there tr?.s moreover a disposition indicated to
refsma the affair of the Cbcfapeake, with a
view to some effsflivc step towards its ac
commodation, particularly the retbrafion of
the fearrsen (fill detained in captivity, to
which it wa» admitted there could be no
re-dbhahie.o! j -ftion. At a later dtte, the
apparent disposition to concur in the conrcm.
plated arrangement had undergone a change.
DiScukicsvverc fhrted as anexpefted an hey
were irrelative and inaafpicioos. Whether
further explamion and refleftion would iepd
to the _reu.ilt due to the fair and friendly
views cf the U. S. null soon he known.
As the offer to repeal the Embargo as it re
lates to England oti her revoking her orders
as they rri*te to the U. S. leaving the
Embargo in force as to France if foe adheres
to her illegal decrees, take* away abfoulte
ly the foie pretext on w hich the British or
ders are expressly founded, to wit ; the ac
quiescence of the U. S. in the French de
crces ; and a* her wishes would be grarifud
with the whole of our trade in case France
refufed to repeal her decrees, or a removal
of all illegal obftruftions to a general com
merce w*uld take place, in cast France a
greed to repeal them, Englad may Bill be
expefted to accede to the views (Hfclcfed by
the Prefidcnt, if herein views do not now
forfoke the original and avowed objfft of
her orders, in Caver cf feme diflistft and on.
friendly policy towards this country.
For ourfolves we do not conceal our con
viftion, founded cn a variety of known
circuit!(iapc»B, as well as the language of
certaing Englilh prints, ih<t the fEririfli
policy is co operating wiifa the effi'ts made
among ouifelvrj, to allocate the affcft.ons of
our citizens from their government, thus
the more cite finally to answer and promote
the views of the Britifli government by run- I
dering abortive the m-aforcs t-ken in vin
dication of our juil rights. She calcslarcs
upon our diviflnns, and to divide and par
alife 113, foe acts-one way nrd talks another*
There can fcarnely be a doubt that (he is
playing the mofodexterous card in order to
influence the pending tleftions, particularly
that of Chief Magiilrate for tlie ensuing four
years. We (hall be happy, if, even after
she fliall have been complerelv baffled in her
hop«s on this head, as lirjl <i she infallibly
will be, flic at length accede to the jutl
terms offered by our government.
According to i*erbal intelligence received
by the Hr. Michael, lofeph Bonaparte had,
on his retreat from Madrid, reached Bay
onne.
Furtbet tc counts from Sptin.
Cadiz, Aug. 8.
We learn, that the diplomatic ehirafters
at Madrid, such as the ambafladors from
‘ Ruflia, and fr*rn the U. S. have not ac
knowledged king Joseph.
Extrafl of a fetter from a commer
cial houjc in London to another in
N. T. dated July 26.
c * Although it is impossible to
fay what will be the refillts of de
pending events in Spain, we fear
that the opposition to the f rench
in various diftrids, although aid
ed by this country, will ultimate
ly throw that monarchy into the
hands of Napoleon as a conquered
country. Under this impression
wc think any fpcculation to any
pot of Spain extremely hazardous. {
And althoug our government have
t '■ .
declared the blockade railed off
all ports not under the French
control, yc!*thcy will give no li
cences but to Britifli and Spanilli
Ihips ; and we fear that the orders
of council, yet remaining in full
force, would endanger and expafe
to condemnation any of your vcf
fcls not proceeding for England
diretft, or under permidion from
thence.”
BALTIMORE, Odoher 7.
With feelings of inexprtfirde gladdefs,
imd sentiments of gratitude to Heaven, I fit
down after the luifflc of Monday to iketch
the rdfult : and the result is the triumph
of Democracy in B-.ltirnore citr and county,
—by a majority never fufpaflld if equal
led. How cool,’ it be mhrrwtfc ? The To
ries provoked all onr (Length, and they
felt nur weight. KcJcraltfm is prostrate
jo this dift’ici—and, if the people of
Maryland have been true to thcmfelve* and
the principles of seventy fix 'as I think
they have hern) we have triumphed g!o-
Ticufly,' throughout the ftatc.
After the certainty of t!ie crunty elec
tion was- afeertained yesterday, a pfocef
fion was formed at the Point, composed of
the farmer* of the county, and fca nen,
mechanic* and merchants of the city an!
Point, together with other republic .n citi
zens. la the front was home the plouhg on
wheel*, under the guidance of capt. Stans.
bury, one of the county member* eleft.
This was followed by citizens of the pre
cious and county. To this fhccetdcd a
fch’r appropriately rigged, decorated and
manned—on board cf this veflel where the
city candidates for aflunbly, and the con.
grfinnal members cleft of the , diftrift,
with the nroner officer*. Citizen* of every
bnfinefs and nrofefiion were in the profcflioual
ranks. They were attended by martial
mtilic.
After moving through the different ftrects
rd the city rhey reaghed Hs.npSfead hill a
hoot do!!:, where (hey kindled a flame
around fix pipes of gin on which had been
•p?iJ tribe re rev Great Britain, acconi
p-irvied by a d.fchmge of 17 rounds of can
non.
Over the pipes cl gin was fuf’ended a
canvass whir'll bore the following inferio
tinn— 1 British order* of Council.” The
frame to which it was attached, fmrtewlias
r*ferabled agsllcws; ti e whole wasc;>nfuin
ed amid the patriotic (bout* of ilioulands of
our fellow citizen?.
After <Ms was accomplished, the pro-
c o ®an returned bv torch light co the city.
When’ they arrived in South fhect opp Tie
the lefidence of Mr. he addfefied
tfrm as friends, fellow citizens and Ame
ricans, thanked them for the honors con- t
ferret] on hprt, ghnied in tire reftimony they
had given of their attachment to (ho prin.
‘ciplcs for which the heft blood of our country
had been fpilc, and was glad that they had
not tarniflied the loft re of the day. When
three huzzas were given. The prnceflion
tuovH or> a small dift.an.e furihtr, when the
patriotic farmer, Stan (bury, addrefted the
audience, with his pfual warmth, was huz.
zacd and retired. The prcceffion, as they
passed Grn. Smith’s refldence, gave him
thre* cheer*, teturned to ’vherce
it flirted, and the multitude quietly dis.
per fed.
American .
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CIRCULAR LETTE-R.
Frtvt *h; College of Pfy pet am and burgeon*
of the f/'i'f of •'•#■<«>. 7VX', tr, tie Ptefident
fftke Medical Societu s in the [enteral coun ,
tries cf the din to.
New Ycri;, ijth Tidy, iBcB.
Sir- - The College of Pbvfiuian* and Sur
geon:;, eftebliihel by the ree nrs of j lit. uni,
verfitv of Ihr fl,ve of New-Yrdk, for the
promotion cf Medical itr.ee, can fide rit in.
cumhsnt on tiian to i-forrn ion o' the pro,
crefsof the, inffirution, &of the plan of in
ftr"C'ion intended to he pm filed.
Agreeably to the provide,ns - f the charter
the regents b-»w appetrued the following'
gentlemen •* prrfijfcrs of the innoerji'jf’ j
for this College to wir: ’
Samuel L. MtTCinu,, M. D. ProffiT
or or Wural. Hiilory gn-1 B*'»anv.
If'.vvAßo hi. lrh, M. i). Profeflbr of 1
taHtafttce of Medicine.
TOnjamin De Wjtt, M. D. Profit flbr i
of Chimtftry.
Archibald Bruce, M. D. Profit floret
Miner ilogy.
John Augustine Smith, Profit flbr of j
Anar -my and Oargcry.
William Jas. M'Neven, M. D. Pro
fcflbrof O tftetrics, and the difetfts of wo.
in :n and children.
Nicholas Romayxf., M. D. P.ofcflbr
of ih; la l.tuce* ut M idicinc*
In recefn of the board of Repents, the
College haveappointed Doftor Brucl Lec
turer on Materia Medic*, and Dr. M‘Nk
vin Lafturcr on Clinical Medicine.
The lectures on the fcvtral branches will
commence annually on she firft Monday in
November, and ba continued at L-aft for four
months.
During this period also Clinical Leflures
will be given cn the cafe* occurring in tho
New. York Hospital by Dost Miller, and
on rhofe in the Alms-IJoiife by Dr. IVMNe
vbn, whvfe practice rcfptttively in thefc in.
ftitiitions the (Indents will have the privi
ledge of mending.
Courfcs cf private leflures will likewise
bs given at the fame time by the Profrlfors
of Anatomy and Surgery, and of Chciniliy
to ftich as chonl'e to join their private claff
cs. From the ore, the ftedent will derive
the advantage cf acquiiing practical know
ledge in Anatomy and Surgery j from the
other, of becoming experimentally cor ver.
fant with the various operations of Chetnt
' ftry.
This College being instituted on a liberal
and extensive plan, muter the fuperintetid
ance of the Regents and the patronage of
the Srate, and calculated to diflurminatc Me
dical knowledge :o every part of the coun
try, it is deemed an indifpenfib'cdyty to fe
cund the enlightened and patriotic view? of
the founders, !>y fornifhing the belt means of
inftruftion in every branch of Medical know
ledge, and by providing every pofiiuie fa
cility for rhe improvements of fiodehts; For
i thtfe purposes, the College have been ard
uous in procuring an Anpromical Mnfeum,
a Chemical Laboratory, a Medical Library
Cabinets of Mineralogy and natural Hiflory,
and a commodious building for the nccom
modaiian of the Profefibrs and Students, it
rr. prop fid that the Medical Si'cteties in c
very county in the (late (h;d! each of thtm
designate a Student of Medicine, of a goad
moral chiirorffcr, of promising talents, and
of diligent habit I *, who (hail be admitted to
atiend all the public lectures given in the
College rhe ensuing year, free gs ex pence.
All other (Indents, us well from this Rate ?s
frr rn any of the United States or ei few be re
fhali the priviledge of attending the
lectures of all the profit (lots, for the fu.n of
! lorry dollars, paid into 4 the funds cf the
1 College ; or «f attending any ens Profit ffor,
for fifteen dollars.
Gentlemen who fhcl! have attended **
> two feflions of the College, and piaffed tire
I ufoid examinations to the fatisfaftioi) of the
1 Profcffcrs, w ill receive drgites in Medicine
} from the Regents of:.'Jre umvetfit} - , of which,
the Governor of the Stale,is aiw ay Six-o0ci»
Pafident. ' , ,
!]’’ order of the College.
NICHOLAS ROM AY Ml, Present
Archibald Bruce, Rrgijirr,
Note, Prtntcis i f New(papcts in the U
ntted ‘stfttfs will promote ihc intercjl ct sci«
cnee by inferCug the above Circular.
| Taker, from the Enquirer of Richmond, Firm '
ghtia, Sept. zsd 1808.
PERSECUTION.
) “If ary n-.nn wifiJue thee nf the lew, nnd,
j fake r way thy Cent, Id him home thy Cloak
alfo.*’ Mat. 5, 40,
Great pains apyeft.'j to have been tid’m'by
William Gu*’ey ard his advocates, to
known abroad the amount of a vctdiifl ph tn
him by th<* court of Caroline, on the tiih
of Augufl Jaft, in a manner to tmprefs the
public trued, it was a fair and impartial tri
al. I have delayed faying any thing h) :|k»
papers until I could obtain a copy cf lire re.
cord* fr'-m the Clerk, jyd obtain tdvice on
rhe prefyeft of tedref* G; Jaw ; the v-eulidl
!>**ing thought hv i!k greater parr of the
ple present cr ’be trial, to he forj riling,
highly un-eafcrahß Sc tnffy extras agant.--
B’Jt. from the face of-'the record ard what I'
can It am from my C'urife!, rhev .Wrefiu
certai of fuccrls on my part from the plain
ntls ■ f the 0 fr, and not being folucicntly
p'tardc \ a gain It Mr Gt; re •/ *s D'anageirenr
did nor p'oeme cn the docket, fitch ground
a'( would enable i:e to appeal v> t»h affuumre
cf fncccfs—arid my gicat ave-fi m to tiws
painful Hifinef; of law, has fpfljcnced me
to tuhu ig t r ihc confcqi.i'.'r.'ce of the fiiir, hy
j profiling she : n a true ftatnm n't cf >ie
1 <! acjrr.cr: saoddejJ'fiti ns rfivecd so the court
j for my defence—;which max be had in a few
days at Mr, Gr-iml rd's Priori Office,
Richmond,'- —as th 'e were licnnfitior sr» foe-,
ted by the Court, that i th) >k ought to have
j been ad mrted, togc-rhni* with cuter re- fra
which I IhaM ' ffer r r | * , v tjye. warroforf-
I !6f. B/' offering the v-niie fur th-' pen: fa I
\ <■>( the public, ,<(■•;/ will i.e canabfc < *■ ju.ig
j fog for the,id ives. Let others devi Tt*
| they may, it 5> pn/dntv to fiippoef rhe fyi
| fit 8t digulry of ;.*e ores ffi >n —wolf know,
fog. “ i:| ! 'i'at vetii live GHv in Chriit fe
fus, fh.-.ii f».T« j'ctfecu.r n'* 1. Tim. 5,
12, and li any man U ff-ras a clirilt. in,
let bin ntit !*e adiained, hut lei him gloiiry
God on this behalf." I. Ref. 4.’ 14P1 —‘ r
• l4)<c your enemies, blcfs them tb«t cmfe