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ATHENS', AUGUST 19.
i.BY rHIi MORNINGS MAIL.
EY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI
, i’liD STATES OF AMERICA.
M PROCLAMATION.
\ ,7| / HEREAS in cos kqucnce of
V v a communiCaTon from His
’ Britannic Majrfty’s Envoy Extra
ordinary and Meeker Pienipoten
riarv, declaring that tr.c Br'.cifn Or
i ders in Council of January and No
vember :207, would have been
with jrawn on the loth day of June
lap.; and by virtue of authority gi
ver*, ia foch event, by the nth
Lilian of the act of Coi greii, enti
i: and Cv an att o ijrerdM the com
mercial in te re curie between the
United States and Great Britain and-
France and their dependencies,” or
I, JAMES MADISON, Prefttenc
of the United States, did iliue ray
Proclamation bearing date on the
I lp h c A i i’d Eft, declaring * hat Ye
Orders m Council afore {a id would
have b<en fo wthdre-vn on the fa id
xoth day of June, afrer which the
trade fufpended by certain ads of
Cong refs might be renewed ; And
whereas it is now < fri !lv made
known to me that the laid ordtrsin
council have not been withdraw a
grteably to the commu’.y'a*ion and
declaration aforefaid : I do hereby
proclaim the fame, and confcquent
ly that the trade renewable on the
event of the laid orders being with
drawn, is to be confidered as under
the operation of the feveial acts by
which fuch trade was fufpcndtd.
Given tender try hand and the Seal
f * Tr .c i <* . c * *■
of IV&jhington the ninth day of
Auguft hi the year of ur Lord
onethoufand eight hundred and
nine , and of the Independence of
the feud United States the thirty•
fourth .
... (Signed)
JAMES MADISON
By the P ref dent ,
R. SML Ilf Secretary cf State.
The di(avowal of Mr. Erfkte*i
arrangement, and the iniquitous
refute) ro indemnify us for our con
fidence ; n it, does net merely affedt
the commercial capital sj} oat; but
L I ike wife deeply afLcb the whole
i. Ac: mil coni cue .%;c cf the U.
* Mites; every fale that has been
made eh her of the products of the
foil, or the foil itfelf. Such war,
the uni • erfal confidence and anima
tion irfpired by that event, that
cv r produce rt.fe, our property
rofe, new diredions were given to
our wealth end the Jahsr cf our
citizens, under the iiveiled expecta
tion of remuneration and profit.
The order of May, by its inflantanf
ous operation, by its cruel operation
indeed in many cafes before it was
known, blafts al* thde hopes, and
in one fatal mo me nr ck Ureys the
property and cnafcrt of thoufands,
annihilates millions at a blow, and
fcuu.t is the remaio.ir g wealth vitK
the fickienefs of fortune. A 'at. hid.
NEW-YORK, Auguft 4 .
7he dppat cb-flip Mentor y Captain
H ard) axi ived hereyefterday after
noon, in 14 days from L’Orient, with
difpaUhcs from Mr. Ann Strong to
cur government. Mr. Gelf on, who
is the hearer of theni proceeded this
day Ur tic feat of government.
On its arrival of a veffid in fo
poor* pciffidge, ranch new3 is natural
ly expedhu ; tout Ibe fad is, no change
has t&Kcn prate, in cur apt airs. Mr,
Arm remains in Pa; vs and the
l'i . *ciJlY:> iujs-\g.
There had been ns battles cf wo *
tue •: jinee the defeat of Bonaparte near
i isun,, yon tec l \ji u)i-~ ‘2. of May ,
thereupon cf w hich is y shat Napoleon
was waiting the arrival of a large
Ruffian army, which was marching
through Gailizia in three divijions.
We have received Parts papers to
the gd of July. They certain the bul
letins tv No, 2, v : the Uji is aatea as
Vienna , the 2. nth of June. The
bridges on the Danube have been te
o ,
paired ; and Bonaparte expected to
defircy the Aufrian army, as that of
Ruffiu had joined him.
It appears, by the Inf bulletins,
their Bonaparte had r'ctrogated from
Ebsrsdorf to Vienna , where his heed
quarters were on the 24 th of June .—<•
Bu “ctin No. 19, fates that an aßi
cn had been fought near Pa ah in
Hungary , cn the iythcf June. The
French army was commanded by
Prim's Eugene-, and the Aufrian s by
the Archduke John. The latter were
J raced by 3 ‘cohrtns, cf 20 or 25,000
men ; the jipi column was attacked by
the French am 1 r epu r h-d but the id
detained for a moment the impetuofity
of the Frenchfrf divifion, which was
immediately reinforced, and repuf.d
the Avfir tans. Auftrian lofs 30 c
killed, and about the fame numb
wounded. French lofs 900 killed c..
wounded.
The 20 th bulletin fates t’ .
Ruffian army, under the com- “■ I f
Prince Gallitzan, had <a v • .. A ‘
litzia near Hungary . • -. f
June, in three divine:, he
Aufirians. The . .Acre v > u~
count of the capt: ■ Ay cf
Raab to the F. • <• ny un
der Prince F:>
M r. Mr-’ ‘ U Paris
with J-”
C cl. 1.. . ■ ‘ >’ Stock
holm, from E
Several sad ar
rived in thep pi-’ Two,
it is faid, vun ‘ ’•
Cavt. Fa •’ a fate ±
that during hi ‘ at, he
received the iendly
treatment from the
French govern h he
Wipes thus ts , -Aid
acknowledge meats
London. Jun:
Every dsv gives birth to cv
which the figicity c t tit c polk!
icerns ro Live little t;; : cn •:
which ftill cffoids a reaie. ....
ground cf hope that the indepe je
ence of Europe may yet he rmb
fertedo Its now afeertsi'ned beyonc
a doubt (what but'very few days rg.,
would have overt rejrUtd as incredi
ble,) that Prufiia has opr only de
termined upon war with Bonaparte,
but that 40,000 Fruffians havea'--
tuaUj entered Laxony and proceed
ed to a6fs of hoftiiity.
Copies of the declaradon cf war
by Prufiia againfi France have with
in the laft few days been circulated,
in which the gtobnds urged lor a
gain appealing to aims are, the 1 1 -
tendon of S ctfin, Cuftrir, a .ri
by p’ranc R in violation
the ftipulations of the late pearc.
the detention of a conli Arable rrun: ■
ber of pnfoners, under various
pretexts, the extortions of France,
and the.further ini office and txcr
bitancy of her demands.
The dead body of Schill is L’d
to have heen expofed at Stralfund
and recognized,by of his lui
diers. i bis Ihews the trap rta ice
attached to the death of lias diftin
gullhed Robber, 5 * vd.uli influ
ence in Germany muft have been
greatly dresded by the French par
r;
’ 5 th.rps county . Aug 4, ißco..
i■* A- . i. i.... *O .C*l .
eii’ ,
When a man receives an L in*
ry *t is right, it is his duty, tu hi 1.-
klfand family, to call upon the au
thor of luch injury, a.:d require
fuch an explanation as may Rem, at
If > toconnrrn his guilt, or tvi ac
iit .1.41 Ui c..C drai ki.i
him,
Feeling as I do the necefilty of
retaining at lead in unindpeached
character; I call upon you as a
gentleman, (for fuch you afreft to
be) to explain tQ- the world your
. lions for defaming me and ray
family*—l have no doubt that you
will do this, as the public mind
has become weary of your afLrticns
unaccompanied wuf. evidences in
tacir fupport.—A lolitwry initance
cf this ingenerefity, could be t-afily
ov'erlooked, but an Irjuricus repc
ur in, is unpardonable.
You aifert that my family in
\ irgh u is yoid t-f reputation, “even
ihere mo ft common- —You aIF re
that I have neither honor or repu
nt;ior>, where I am known, and that
I am tr Bing to excels.
Mvs, Sir, requires fomething
more than your itmpie alErtion ro
;Aiblifb, vet that it may by feme
nelieved* is not uritik ly, when
no- denied—l call upon yetß'fir, to
name one inftance wherein any of
rav family have trefpaffed on the
rules of honefty or honor. —11 you
csn ndfne one inftance, I challenge
you to do it-—lf you can no*, then
remain, as I conceive you to be, a
flander.er and calumniator, devoid of
thefe qualifications whEh cor.ftiiure
the gentleman. —Thua I leave vou
.. m. ~n pvr'“ f farT'v r.hst in juftice
to your own keltngs, (if you have
any) you will at kail exculpate
yourf If from thefe charges, by
proving yonrfeif undeferving of
them,
WILLIAM 1i- BURTON.
(tO 3 The Board or Truftecs hav
ing perufed the minutes of Evidence
made by the Prtfident upon an en
quiry had by the authority of the
fame, into certain charges exhibit
ed again ft: fome Students for killing
hogs the property of Daniel W.
‘alFy, and they having been re
i-rd by the authority aforefaid
fa their opiniors upon the
.vi, ence, and alio as to die
j proj er to be taken thereupon,
delve, that the Evidence ap
is r.o them fufiiciept again(t
hn DSvis, Yelveiton King, r.d
ames Thweat, and advife that the
aid perfons be- by me Prelifen:
inblickly acimonifhed in the Col*
eg? Chapel.
* y * The Editor of the Monitor ts
■requefled ic infer l the above once.
FOR SALE
TWO valuable tradls cf Land,
j addon county, in the neigh
;orhood of Jefferion Jackion
lOUtt-houf?) containing between 3
nd 400 acres each, adjoining the
Jnivedi'y Lands on the cuddle
fork ot the Oconee river —I he fi
cuation of thefe lands will be well
worth the attention of pur chalets;
one of the laid tracts lying within
one mile of Jtffcrfofi, the other a
bout two. A further ddcnpt.on is
deemed unnefctfTary as ro pcifan,
it is prrfumed, wih irchr.e w'itSi
c. * viewing th : cmiles. For
terras apply to Efq.
n ar Arheror to’ the fuofenber
in Columbia county.
j. AFPIJCG.
Augnft “, !?> 9. 1* 3m
U 1* I d P..
A
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/-4 . . ‘
X jSILLi 1 rions indebn and u- the
1 .jlciiber .lie hr 1 coy iiurtNcd 1..2’,
iiugulL-.n S. Oavton, Efq. o r .
Athens, C’ k cnuri., .3 . uthorifed
to receive payments and give r*
ccipts, and t!;olh who are dif >oi
to fettle their accounts, aid t'a!-
ch&rgc the ’. r!ues, w' 1 ; ’•) weU t
make an early appFcati n to imn,
as he has a pcifrU discretion in
cclledling by Lw o • otL ■ r -\v;G.
RANSOM ATKINS.
Align# 19, 180;.
N O T I C E.
np
JI HO E perfons who ire in ar
rears for rent on the ‘Siam’ id;
tract of lank, Cfi k uc s.\ty, beloj g*
inir to Ye T f oltees . t the IJ e-e. -
O
fity oi Georg a, w brr er .4 01 “fi- •!
leffecs or under ltfTces are hereby
notified that un iefs pavmenf. is raids
to the fufci..rider, or the old aor'es
taken up, and new ones given, (in
which ca-'b * rcafonable credit will
be allowed) Julie areortiriec! *oi>e
commenced in ihe Rupeiipr
againft ail perfons who hivrhecn.
in pi ft film of the lan-d . i the’
nfc a.,d ocVu nation of faid 1 E.
A. S. CLAYTOI ,
A'At.
o
Auguf 19, 1809. 1
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of
fhe honorable the Infto k r Court of
Eibert County, wiU be i id .. Li
bert Court-Houle, on ihe ICY
Eu Yday in . Sepu mh-i •. n:.xt, thieo
hundred nineteen ao.i ot : ;ff acres
cf land, more-or- lefs, lyhig *n fai-d
county, j -'Uis j o:cph i rr,.li and
Janru b F. Nuuncllc aud other.-, br
ing the real . fiait of Ijfharn Murvip
l'on. late of faid ccun.y, and Y'J -
Sold for the benefit of the Lews cf
laid deceafed. Terms, cu <l \
months credit the purcMkrr
bond with approved kcurity.
krEORGE CDOk,
j'idic illljli .V.
June 2w, 1809.
ENTERTAIN MLI : f.
WILLIAM OLIVER rc’spY •
fully acquaints lus h ientis and. bic
cornmuuity generally, ilcu hr k -oi
a House ot Fhtert/.ixmln .
the town of Feterlbuig, ( :..e one
formerly occupied fey Mr.. Rag
land.) lie will be thankful cih ic
who may pltafe to favcir ihm vn; t
their cuitom,’ and afturts tin r . /
will at ail tun s find die Uit ac
commodation a.id the u:mc.fi good
order and regularity in h.s place.
Ptlerlb irg, June loro, 1 ‘6c j.
In the Superior Court , Put. am cows A l .
RULE NNI.
GILES TOMKTnS,
HENDRICK LUA7KINS.
Upon the pc.ub n c. b.
Strong, oouiifei for u.c pluun if, it
is ordered, that unicL the iiui Hen
drick Lurnkins pay into the hands
of the Clerk of tnc Supcri r Coon:
before tue cxpinui*>.i M r.vdvi
months the priacipal, mp reft, • nl
coft of fsri f.fir, the ,w;<i Al
to be end |s or.eby {o?c£luitd, and
that this rule be inserted i ..Si:
(he puoiic Gazettes of m tfaie, uc
.Ctin. once a on 1 h 10. .c. tc o ■ f
one year, or ir. ved j:> the .r:
sajreL or his -MY i.ytn:, a kan.
i•—?
1. ‘. mu, lk~ B l-U* j .
jetted to vi par •.
Knit a 1 prom ti * mi uu.
WM. IVILLLiMf Cik
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