Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, September 16, 1809, Image 3

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A'jftria. \iz was net known where the Kin pc ror of’ Aultria was. The Ruffians occupied a great pa at of t Gallicia, but Lid not Armed a junc tion with-the French. c A few Enghfh fhics of war with 300 troops on board, took pofftf lion of Guxhaven the fame day the battle commenced between the French and Auftrians, and as there was no French troops in the neigh borhood, were full in poiTcliion, from u her.ee they carried on a great trade with the continent. The Capt. had not heard any thing Oi the grand Englifh expedi -1 ton fading, or its deftination. The Danifh government appears very friendly towards American veffids arriving fafely into Danifli ports, | but tneir privateers take every ; American veil'd they come nereis, whether bound to Danifh ports or not. Their prlvateeri * men in corjunsfHon with corrupt judges, are complete pirates, over A whom the government excrcifes very little control. Out of too American vt ffils, fo called, arriving Tm RjufiA, oS had been condemned. The In a Jailed from this port imiifiedia-eiy after therailFg of the cm (fug acd arrived at Tonnipgen ’ * be,-Tuning ct May, from whence Ihe proceeded to Sylt. In conie qnence ot railing the buoys only i two Americans arrived iafe at Ton 'd mngjbn without getting afhorc, and Vlhveral were 1 ltd * The evening before lad, the Bri i tifh frigate L’Africairie, with Mr. Jack-on on board, lying a little be , low the mpu hot the Severn haded 4 the Inca, to know if fnc was apri va'teer, ami being anfwered in the . E negative,-'made no further enquiry. From the iVhig. A few additional circumdmces may be added to the impcrfedl ac conns already pubhfhed, concern ing the lute gteafc.b*ittle on the Dan , uhe. Mr. T scary Freundt, a paflVnger in the brig Inca, fa s, that about The 24 acf July, the French am 'balluior at Hamburg Communica ted the event to the fenate of that city,- which was immediately pub -1 Ted in French and in T:tv.ri.p e v-agris which he read,in |tna iCmd cf'Sykj that he alfo faw |tne details in the Danifli papers, \ *'h;cft were lengthy; that cn the ’Trench fid", no generals of note •vere killed, but on the Auftnan ieveral feil, whofe names he can not reco’lecbj tbit previous to the battle, three bridges of an extraor dinary kind were conftru&ed, and rapidly fiaifhrd, by laiiors from Boulogne; and the Archduke’s le treat at the head of 40.000 men, was permitted in conftquence of delivering various ftrorg holds on the Danube; but he has no recol kdtftn of feeing in the accounts that were pubhfned, that Prince Charles was wounded. The Eutaw was to fail two days afttr the Inca; and he has no doubt of all the de tails, which are very lengthy, being received by her. Thefe battles were feu ;h: near th* ground on hick thole of the 21 ft and 12 d of May we e fo-rght~-lht Archduke having io. rifted his camp in the 1 h ong Ad tnmnf r. ilezv- Tsrk } Sept. 5. On Saturday laft, one of the pi lots of this port fp ke a (hip in the effing, fixrn I -land, that faded from th'ence on the 2-2 cl July. The comm inner of her informed that He expedition faded on the 17th or I d hc f j 11] , an.i that y. :4 ‘ ... t. A. po*ts v- Ei %{ land. He further flated, that the ALL in srniy had j *>inrd the French; but, 1 hit negociations for peace were itili pending between France and Auftria, aid the general opin* ion wus, that a peace would be con cluded without another battle. co^^o—— The I/ii ad of Vv ale he re n, to which is faid to be ddlined the great expedition now Turing out in Eng • land, is nearly oppofiic the Thames, and lies at the mouth of the Scheldt, in lat. 15. 30. and long. 3. 33. f. Its form is aim>ft circular, being nine miles in length, and eight in breadth. 1c belongs to the province of Zealand, the meft fouther iiate of Holland* Middleburgh, its cap ita), is in the center ot the ifland, and by means of a very deep canai, carries on an t x ten five commerce in wines, Ac. But its principal lure as a belligerent landing place, is the harbor ot Flushing on the touch fide of the ifland, which is ftrongiy for tified, is fufceptible of containing 60 Blips of the line in fafe moorage, com minds all the adjacent lilands, is confidered the key of the Scheldt, and of courfe every advantage of del cent on Fiaoders and Brabant. B eft on paper. We are informed, upon very rc f pedlable authority, tnat Mr. Secre tary Smith has declared that he ne >er faw the i nil tuft ions of Ivlr Erf- Line, as lately publifhed, and chic during their converfacion, previous to the arrangemenr, no allufionwas had to the two points mentioned in Mr. Canning’s public difpatch. It is alfo added that Mr. Eiikine per fifts in declaring that he has acied liridlly in conformity to his initruef ions. Thus the whole od'um of the rje€lion of the anA g inept de volves on Mr. Cinning, While fpeakiiig on this fubj* cr, we are natural!) led to notice a re port now circularing -—A paflcnger of rtfpc(Stability m the Mentor t fays, that ,t !vJ day previous to h.s fading from France, accounts were received there from England to the 30:h of June, wh> h idre, that the government of Great Britani had ifTued a proclamation, ratifying in its fulleft extent, the agreement entered into by Mr. Smith and Mr. Er ik! ne. Defirabie as fuch intelli gence mult be,-we cannot at prefect petftiade curfelyes to believe it; though from many circumftanccs, it is not at all improbable. Phil. G&z. (Fed.) NOTICE. Nine months after date sppli cacion will be made to the Inferior Court of Greene County, for Rave to fell a trad of land in fa!d county, c.q r e \\s*ers of Town creek, con taining fi.-e hundred acres, btirg the rtal eftar.e of Janies Sanfoin, deceafed—to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of fais decealcd, EZEKIEL PARK; JOHN LAMAR, April 7, 1809. Executors. NOTICE. NINE months from the date } ertof, I (hail apply to the honora ble the Inferior Court of Clark County for an order of court to tcil all me real eitace ot the hte William Mitchell, Jun. dteeafed—for the ben*-ft: of the heirs arid creditors of faid deceafed. T. MI TC HELL, Adminift rater. 1 a9 * GREENS SUPERIOR COURT. SSPTEM3EX. TEK. /, 1809. THE Grand Jury for the c nun tyaforefaid, imprtffed with the htgh importance ot having the claims exnr.guifhed of Whitney & M Her, anfing under their Patent R : ghi of making Saw Gins for cleaning cot ton —do, therefore, recommend, \><a inuanft their next Reprefcnta don to the General Alßmbly, to ule their endeavors to procure the confent of the EegiOature in quiet ing the claim of the Patent Right; by levying- an equitable Tax on the efts cf thofe kind of Machines.— We alio requeft that this recom mendation, may be publiflicd in the State Gazette. E. E. PaT, Foreman) Robert Roy lion, Robert Dale, George Irving; Wrn. John ton, John Cox, ~E. Price, James Cunningham, George Owen, vVm. Merrett. Richard A (berry a J. Watts, James K. Daniel, 1. Browning, Woi. Daniel, George W. Dillard, John Bull r, James Aunor, Elijah Cos per, Wffl, Wat lon. A true t . t )7 taken from the Mi nuet.*; this iodi September, iSoq. HENRY CARLETON, For THOMAS CART. ETON, Clerk. THE TAX COLLECTORS FOR 18 c 8 A.RE notified that, after the loth ot November ncxr, xhe Le giiEtute will be furnifhed wiin a ftatemenr, in which will be exhi bited the names of iuch (and their fecurities) as lhall then be in ar rears, with tne amount due by each —and that executions tiiole in default at that rime, will imme diately thereafter iffue. ELEAZER EARLY, Comptroller- General. GEO. R. CLAYTON, Treajurer. MUUdgmUlii k September 8, 1809.3 NOTICE. Jk FIAT after the txpiraiion of nine months from this cate, appli cation will be made to the honora ble the court of ordinary Hr the county of Jat kfon, for leave to fed four trafb of land, the whole of the real eftate of Jofiah M‘Donald, de ceafed, to wit*—one tract of ion hundred and fixty acres iyu g in the county of Jackfon at the tune of furve 1 now the county of Ciarke cn G<ten Brier creek, grange to jofeph Carfon, joins Runntis ; one hundred and twenty acres, granted to Mar bury, lying on Mar bury T creek; onctraft.of two liundred two and a half acre.-., granted to Pari Hi, in the fifth diflnctof former Wiikiofon county ; and one hun dred and ten acres, being jointly between the eftaces of the deceaftd and Nehtmiah Smith, granted -to WilHamfon, lying on V\ m a.T.foo’s creek in the coir'• > Oi ya l.'on.— The fame bring for the ot the heirs and creditors cf laid tie ceafed. GEORGE IU APHRIE3, JOHN G.Uilet, AugH 5,18 c;. Aim n.:;ra:brs. GEORGIA 7By honorable y ackfon county Court of Or d.iiary Holden in 6c for fa and county-. MAY TERM 1809. the petition of Ethrldred. Wood, Bating that Perrin Farrar in. liis life time made and executed his certain bond or obligation to one Adam Pool to make tides to a cer tain lot of land lying and being in the difvridt of Wilkinion, known by number one hundred and four, unto the laid Adam Pool or his affi?ns under the penalty or one thoufand. dollars, which faid bond or obliga tion has been affigned to him, and the laid Perrin Farrar having de parted this life without executing titles to the faid lot of land, and without leaving any will directing in what manner titles are to be made, and he praying the court to dire<sl the Adminiftrauix to execute tides to the laid lot of land to h>m or his order, agreeable to the bond and the fcliigntnenc thereon and the a<sfc of Aflfttubiy in luch cafes made and provided. ** 1 f 11 ORDERED that tniniftratrix of theiftate of Ceafed, do make titles to the lot of land the fi ft M mday in No vember next, unlefs caufe be ffiewn to the contrary agreeable to the (aid bond and of the aflignment fo made thereon ; and that this rule be pub klhcd in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for the term of three months previous to laid time, and in three of the molt public places in laid county, agree able to the a<T of Afl’ernby in luch cafes made and provided. A true copy from the minutes. EDV\ ARD ADAMS, Cleik. GEORGIA , ) At a Court of Or- Clark County dinary held for (aid county on ihe firft Monday of Ju ! y ? 2809. Picient their honors on the bench, Abfalom Rainey, John Floyd, William Strong anil David Suns. RULE NISI. U PON the petition of Alexan der MLAipin listing that he /$ in poftclfion of a bond executed by Jeremiah Culbertlon, deceafed, in Lis life time, together with others to execute to your petitioner and William Browning titles to his dif* tiibutive lhare of a certain trait or parcel of land fituated on Red aver, in Louflana formerly, now Teirito ry of Orleans, containing fourteen hundred and forty acres, adjoining Monetc's land, a copy of Which faid bond is filed in the clerk’s office cf the court of Ordinary, and tin t your petitioner is now tne foie pro prietor of laid bead and that the Liu Terimiah f u.d:?;ruon departed this .life uucftatr, 1 k.tcu. ca*ryr g ills laid boiid in* * tiiv’- • ’ T 1 cr.- U">on t ’s GkDF.RED. the m r'-:* r ’ t : :c. .aid land l? *y e-Ar w d to the A.d Alexander M‘Aipic. by Adnu niftratrix of the a for eft id TetnEH Culbertfon, according *” 1 . •* * ’Ltuce in luch calks made and provided,’ unlefs caufe be Ihewn to the contia ry, aid that this rule or pubkft. once a month for the lpc.ee and term of three months in the Gee.:- ga Expiefs. True copy, from minutes. JOHN SMITH, C. C. C Augnfl 5, 1809. C ATII GiV iN ]• R Cl LAN corroN a id ;en f’acj/ jTi l i.i/'.'j vx-.