Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, July 29, 1809, Image 3

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fivcn./t” v,:a under the # ; uty powerfiii ft In i... ■• ; o| their Kwere’gnty and indepen dence they might form treaties of alliance, commerce, &e. with a n^ghbouriag / (oversigney greatly prejudicial to the intereft of the Brit,Hi government. The Britifh ‘iraaiih v y und :r thde circwinftanci , dJeV/lv f.;w the neceffity of accom tn •gating exillinsc difficulties with ♦the i oveinrnent of the U. States in order to prevent them from form ing anv treat y of alliance or other >eonn xion with the Spanifh colo nies, .vhich might ultim re ly prove, snany degree, prejudicial to the in torch: ot ihe Britifh empire. When’ accommodaslOßS fhail have taken p!a. e between Ergland a-H the United States, the farmer will he in .1 manner guaranteed in her ptcyen lions ro So-ndfb America.— Bo?. fuih -pier/. i fion.l, however in * teredo, t;, would nave rema: icd in a iiata er great infecurity without the friendiirip of tits United States.— ‘ For, alt ho peace in the known policy of our government, yeti; dues not follow that in cafe we are. forced in to a war contrary to the true policy If our adminiftration —that we fiotilh remain ina&ive either in the f'rld or in the cabinet: nor, in csfe ci that afped in our foreign re la-* dor,s which borders on a Bate ot hoibdifie?, does it follow that we mould !• of; fight. of fuch negotia tions 2% might facilitate our interefts, or prriudice tbofe M theernbarraff lag power. The-Bridixi nrmiitry, aware that the United Scares weiftd intimately adopt fuch policy, did ro i he fj tate in erdc rto prevent i t, ko remove :h(M eaufes-of mifundcr ffandir.g anddifficuites, which they created fthe fekpurpofe of* ! giving a colour of juftice to the •vcolons a&s of fpoHaficn com mitted by them on the high feat, a.id lie ally intended for the defi nition of all the various branches of our commerce. The Bales of Britifb intereft have a: length pre ponderated in favour of the mines of Spanifh America. They have oc-ade overtures of an honorable ad ju&ment to our government. — 1. here is no region, under exiting oreumftances to doubt of their fin er rity. Be it fo; let us enjoy while we may the ofual advantages at liiocr from our commerce. Lie- O tie deviations from the rides of Ra tional law, and lorne derelictions from public treaties may be antici pated, but the great (hip cf national commerce wdl ride on the Ocean tmniokfthd by Britilh depredations for years to come. It has been cbferved that the in tertffc arlfing from the Spanifh co lonies in America is the ioie caufe of rh-e late pacific cvenurts of the Bnt ih min’itry to our'government. ’This iVern ft range to thofe v.hoafcribe every thing advantage ous to a fir.*}? TijlriSlive alii of our own government. ihi a a<li \\i% in all retpedls worthy of an enl'g-ueti ed adminiftration, and was intended to prefervt* our rcbburces, our fen men, our flrps and our produce front the depredations of the two great belligerent powers of Europe, it had thisndefr. But it is not ad mitted that this (ingle adt did, in ef fect, oblige the- Briidh m niiiry to re it in 1 their orders in council, and cfl'er honorable term?, and repara tion for ir juries to our government. “i he resources of the Bruilii eiTipire, whether founded on itn.it rules ot public jußice or the la vs of nations, r- puite immaterial, art, r.cvcrtnc lefs, fb various and e;ttenuve thru, ft is believed, no fmgle rdtritiive zrc o£qu. gnvcrnrnc;.:, ot a tempo rary deration could poffbly in the : r .ent fuv of the world, I ; m o> fed the Britifh to come on term; ot pacific n; gociation with our go vernment. The propriety of this meafure is no: now the fubjrcT ci inveftigation. 1: is not neceffary, therefore, to adduce any proofs or arguments in fu; port of this pofi tion. Let it fufiice then to cblerve that this policy, aitho* the fub’efh ot nunrer: us compkftnts by the op pfdkion pirty, has undoubtedly ab ridged the {objects of prefen: ne g udation with Krghr.d,—prevcr. r - td a declaration of war, and prefbrv t and our relotirces. A M ERIC AN U S. July lyby iSoo. COCHIN LAL ASSOC I ATiCN. V/e have the plea fore of inform ing our fellow citizens who may feci an intereft in the luccefs of that in valuable and needfa* y article to the infant manufactories and commerce of our country, that. one of our members, which has cultivated five rows of aoout fifty feet each, of our native Nopal or Prickly Pear, in forms us, that it thrives well, and that the Cochineal infedt increafea and fp reads on every leaf rapidly } and that from the mo ft attentive obfervaticn, and contrary to ids ex pectations, lie finds they are not in me leaft mol tiled by ants, or any ocher inf eft, that he can difeover.---■ We fondly hope that the Erne is no: far off when this beautiful and coftly dye, which, to the indolent Mexicans is mother gold mine, will be numbered among the exports of our happy country, and, that the impolicy or South-America in Lan j(lung from her ihores her molt m dnftrious and enterprifing inhabit ants, will be equally propitious to the introducing among us this arti cle of induftry, as the edi£U of die European defpocs vas in intro ducing the rnanuf'!(Lories of wool and iiix into England— Car. Gaz. T’he poll’ rider of the V/afhing to.o City rout arrived but brougnt no Mail, which we attribute to high water. . O * SHERIFF’S SALE. On ths fir(l 7 ufiday in September next } at ths Court-Houfie in Ogle thorpe County , between the vfiual hititr f WILL BE SOLD, One likely country born negro man named iTac, about 20 years old, and one negro gn i named Jude, about 14 years old, levied on as die property of James Kidd, to latisfy sn execution in favor of Conway Gtirlington*. ALSO . Five feather beds and furniture, levied on as the property of George Pafchal, to Etisfy an execution in favor of Esekiel Clemmons for the iif* of Joirpn Smith againft James H. Kidd and George Pafchal, and pointed our. by fair! Pafchal. ‘ALSO. One negro boy named John, a bcut ij ci 14 years old, levied on as tn* property of French 11. Srro therat the inftance of John Walton, and pointed out by the plaintiff. ALSO , goo Acres ol land, more or lei's, in Oglethorpe county, joining George Barber and otners, on the waters U Big creek whereon Jeffe Mitcirdi nan lives, levied on as t:sr property of laid Mitchell, to fatidy !■ oUu t Martin, and pointed cut c - Chiiilophf r Bowen, ALSO. 216 acre?, more or left's, in laid count? cn the r f F/ig -reek, 2 jams Robcid He Am and other; - *• h u>-g’ oocv . :A ■e. rv, no.; j 14 years old, ievieo c,l a5 the pro - perry ot W dliatn Holmes to fatisi s an execution m invor a>f Fcrdinam L jl uiu.-.m , Conditions cz fii. WkM. M. S COKES, D. S ■ July 25, lficq. N O T 1 C E. NINE months after the d-t: ■ hereof, application will be made t< • the honorable Inferior Court of O gietho.rpe cotmtv, for leave to (i-1 • one trakt of land lying in the count] of Wilkinio!:, the piopertyof Mi ch:’.-! Whelm and known in fair county by Jot No. 24, cad ddlrß —fold for the benefit of the heir: and creditors cf laid dectafed. TOiHN M. SIM JOSEPH BAUG HAN, Adminahaters, July 29, loOQ. r FOR SALE THE plantation whereon tl>£ fubferiber no.v fives, lying on fhc creek in Oglethorpe county, con taining 276 1-2 acres, 60 of which is cleared and all frefii and undei good fence?, a good law and grid Evils vorh ao excellent bolting doth. The fubferiber being ren dered incapabl- of keing to bufi nefs by misfortune; a good bargain may be had and payments made eafy, but great allowance made for prompt payment- —poftVffion given of the-plaivaiion at Chriftmas, bui of the milk foon if required. JOHN BOOTH, Sen. NOTICE. WIU. BE SOLD At ths houfs of John M. Sfras ir Oglethorpe county , on the fourth Satur day in September next, all the. per fond property cf Michael Whe lm, deceaj /, CvONSBTING of one forrel mare and funclry ard( les of houfe liold furniture. Twelve months credit will be given the purchafer giving bond arid approved fecurity. ID BIN M. SIMS, J(J bE P I- 1 BA U GET AN, Adimmft ratoon July 29, 1809. GEORGIA, >A z a Court Oglethorpe county. 3of Ordinary began and held on the 3d day ot July, ISc 9. Prtfent their honors, John Lumpkin* John Deven port, George idudfpeth, John Moore, and Charles L. Mathews, ON the petition of John Wool dridge (fating to the court that William Luckie, deceafed, in his life time, to wit, on the 6rh day of May, 1796, entered into a certain ioftrumenc of writing for the con veyance of a certain tract of land, containing four hundred acres, to William Brown, (a copy of which is filed in this office) which bond or inftrument of writing was aflaga ed or transferred on the 6 f h day of Odtober, 1806, by the laid William Brown unto the faicl John Wool dridge, ard is nowin his pcdLfiion, and thrt the Laid Luckie departed this lire witfooEy xecutirg tides to the laid land—Whereupon IT IS ORDERED, That James Lu: kie and Ileze kah Luckic, executors of lad Wijliafn I.tickie, execute tides to the Lid John Wooldridge to the afore fa id tradt of land unlefs crude to the contrary be (hewn—And that this be publiflied once a month for the fpace of three months, in tjie Georgia Exp re is or feme other public g-.py.te gf fids L*te. •■£ i -our. trom .the minutes cf Ju - court 4RI of fulw 1809. y MAT RAINEY, C.C.O GEORGIA, Jack Jon county, Al” a meeting ot the honorabh . the Ciuirr of Onlinary for (aid coun ty, on Monday the fifth day e - . June 1809. Buck ler Urn ris, J e Kihddred IVood, > E/quireo . 0 David fVttt, 3 !1 Of! the petit ion of Moles Her y rip. praying this court to admit th< - adnfiniftrators of William Herd witr ■1 the will annexed, to mnkc tides u 1 the laid Mofes lor a certain trs.hh o s land lying and being in the count] of Clarke, containing three hundrev and twenty-eight acres. I: is ORDERED, That the fa id nd mini ft raters with the will annexed will be directed to make tides t, - the fa id craft cf land agreeable t< the fa Id bond unto the laid Mofc 2 Herrin on the fir ft Monday in No ; v ember next, up left caui'e be (hewi ■ to tfiva contrary, and that thE rule b< a publiihed three months previou r thereto. t A true coty from ths minutes. 5 EDWARD ADAMS, C. C. Q - ADM INIS T R ATOR’s SALE. 1 On Friday the liuh of Auguft next ; will be fold at tbs h: ids of IVi Hi an r Mitchell, four miles above Athens i A negro, woman, and a boy abou l f-ve.ii years of age, the property o William Mitchell, jun. deceafed— . Credit until the 25 ih of Decembe - next will be allowed, the p:uchafe giving bond Vviih approved fecuric\ to bear inter eft from the date if no 1 pundlually paid, ‘ ‘ TANARUS, MITCHELL, ? . Admin fir a tor. • Clark county, July 3, 1809. GEO RC j IA, }A t a Court of O r l Jackyon Cos unty . din ary held in ant • for the county aforefaid, on Mondr} i the fixth day of March, 1809. Prejent their homrs* Buckner Harris , j) Etheldred Wood, \ fir David Witt, R On the petition of Phillip Thu ■ raond by Walton Harris Ids atcor : riey praying this court to direct the ’ adminifirators of Thomas Morgan f deceafed to execute titles to the laid Phi*ftp for a cenum lot yfland in the thirteenth diftrift of Baldwin Coon - ■ ty, Number one hundred and thit -1 ty fix in conformity ro a bond giv en by the laid Thomas Morgm fi, ■ his life time roiheuM Phufin t fin . : in ond a copy of MB cm ••• <0 r- *. ffifi • petition annexed ! u • iTat 1 unkis caufe he tliovvn to rhr ■ . 1 triry om or before übe Td * \A> : - • in Scpterr.br: ’he ft-.-j H. , iff rate rs wll be di re ccec. :o e -c r *<- 1 tilt laid titi;s in terms of the ,:w A : fuch cafe rnaie provided that this . rule be pubkfhed George Exprdi a: leaft three months pre vious to the firft mon'day in Sep tember next. A true copy of the minutes. E. ADAMS, Clk. C. 0. May 20, 18c9. NINE nonces- from the cure hereof, I (had applv ro the honora ble the Inferior C.nir: cf C;ar!c County for an order or cot;rc :o Mi all me real dh:: H 1 fie k;tr ■ : Mitchell, Jun. cF-ceHed—Hr t.* : benefi: of the heirs and credit rt A : laid deceafed. T. MITCFIF.I.r A od>r ‘trat'.r. jij . •*G a- j 9 -