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.V,’ T £, Sp.f, ■ 30.
W ‘ L . tae % j\i 3 it one o'clock
*'■’ ‘■. ■-•■■'rang announce the arri
val, below, 01 the lhip Triton,
r.pt. < lender foo, She failed'from-
Liverpool th( iSch.* f A’ugrft, 2nd
brings London dates to the 15th.
T ANARUS! pa pe tf. ‘; -. rY n th e oro -i a I
partial: -*s of die brittle fought in
Bpain - -j the 27th and 23th July.
The incf Lgepce reeled London
c , r.‘>- 14 h Aug. aid the Park
and 7ov* *r guns tired on the occa-
U o'—,v~d the followirg official
i-o’o - r - tent to the L r '-ci iVlavor:
7 nming- Street, A-g. 14, i-Soa.
‘’ 7 Lord—.( have the honor to
inttum your Lore (hip, that the
0 emy having rdlL-rnbled on the
Aiberche all h s forces in that rare
of Spain, con filling of the corps of
7’ *&or, oi Sebaihanq and of 7or
3000 troops fr m Madrid, the
whole under the perfonal command
of Jofeph Bonaparte, affifted by
ivi.arfh.ds foudan arid Vl6 or and
’Ten. Sebsftini, attacked the com-
bined armies polled ac Talavera, on
tne 27th and sS-h-ulr. The efforts
of the en* -o. we e chedv directed
f-gi: dl rhe Knuib iroops, and I have
die kiofadticn to acquaint your lord
fhip, that on both days he was de
fer -d wkh the moft diftinguifhed
g An try, and compelled to retire
< er the Albert he, with the lofs
c: nor it-(s than 10,000 men, 20
j 'ifits ( f cannon, and five liandards.
| A vitTory fo glorious to his rmjeft- ’a
rariiiii s has not been pur chafed with
out a levcre lofs in‘our par?. We
1 cve to lament the lofs of Major
fGaiersl Mackenzie, Brigadier Gen
ktai Langworth, and many other
ffi icant officers who have fallen on
•teas occidlnn. The total lofs on
boch days is Rarer! to be in killed,
3oi ; vAumded 3913 j mfiLg 353.
The French genera is Lapiffe and
Mo: lot ?.’■-* killed ; Gens. Seßaftianl
a id B sukf wounded.
Li I I:av*e the hon <r to be., &c.
J ~ fi Castlereagh.**
v The right Honorable
the Lord Liny or.”
JBKV. <W—
Philadelphia, Oct. 3.
Arrived yeder day as this pert, the
brig General Eat ok, .from St, Übes,
Jailed the 1 oth Augufl — The captain
of which has favored us with Port*-
gic fe papers to that date—bm they
contain nothing new. Hug. 13, lat
2? 24, long,’ 13, 27, /poke Jch'r.
John, c 4 Aryj /ro?.y New York , for
Cadiz, Same day was bearded by a
Britijb brig of ww from loften,
c . ura on a cruife off the wejlern ijhnds.
Had no men mprrjfed.
!T * captain c f the above vs/sl in -
forms that norffi'ia! account of the.
b ade of the vjih W aStbJuly, had
arrived’ in Portugal before be Jailed
- -ah roughJkffcient time had elapfed.
■y all the private letters received at
St OSes from Spain, it appeared that
ite Englr/h army bad juffer ed much
--the whole of their advanced guard
b 7 ve ne.cn cut up, previous to the
geserrd engage dent, ad fir Arthur
Nelicfi.y haste make hi:, ejeape to tbt
nu n bony of the a"wy cy flight, ac
ccmpAnua by a pew bo* femeu.
The lofs cn the pari of ike Briti/h
was underjiood to be at leaf 10,000
men exclujive of officers ; having been
driven from all their pcJiiLons-, except
that occupied, by the artillery, ih ; s
vc tvs dare not* to be pub lifted at St.
Übes—and was rebated to informant
by the Britift conjul at that place.
eve Engjzjh (as ufual) and their
friends the Portugue/e, have Lid all
tve i / :njj upon the peer Spaniards —
Aery fay the Spaniards did vet arrive
at rt 'C fdd of battle uniill thefefcond
•any c; the am for — and when Hey d-d
** l < 1 ’ u ‘yea f*e unwiilimefs to
occupy ibj pofiffioHj tbdr E .gfjh
fr 1 $ bad Gjjig led them
Tbs c 7 ps , cqmpefed of the ft u denis,
hid dijbandsd, and neiu +ned to tear
homes, being dfgufled with the tyran
nical ccndu and of the Briti/b officers that
had been place l ever them. The mi
lit is at St. Übet had demanded per A
v [fieri of the governor to re turn {.,
their homes, but being ref:find, the
principal part of them had deferti .
London, Aug. 14 .-—Tejlerday a
Gottehburg Mail arrived in town.—
By this arrival we learn, that an
armflict has been entered into between
the Swedes and ike Norwegian troops.
Great hopes arc entertained that ibis
convention will terminate in peace be
tween Sweden and Denmark, Among
other reports is one that the Jjland of
Aland has been captured by a Britijh
fquttdron—a fee on a nd, that 700a Ruffi
ans had been forced to Jurrendsr to the
Swedes in Bothnia—-and, a third,
that the Prince of Augufenberg , who
had been nominated as Juccejfior to the
Crown of Sweden, had refufed to ac
cept the nomination.
Cur haven has been abandoned by
ou v troops on the advance of a French
corps , defined to takepojjeffion of that
place.
A Letter from Tarmeuth fates a
report to have been brought by a veffid
to that place, of 5000 French troops
coming down the Scheldt for the rerfi
of Flujhing having been all killed
drowned, or taken.
There is a report of e firing having
been heard on the oppojite coafi , in
confquence of the Preleminaries of
peace having been figned bet ween Auf
tria and France, and that by ere of
the articles the Emperor Francis ccn
fents that the French fa all creepy Vi -
enna, and the Archduchy of Aufria
for fix’ years !
Augnfi 13. —The fur render of
Fluffing is again reported, but no of
ficial advice has been received of that
event, , The- reduction of this place is
found to be more difficult than was
apprehended.
GEORGIA, XVhl
Randolph County . \ V V HERE
AS William Cook applies for let
ters of adminiftration on the eftate
aad efF 6ts of Timothy Mel ten,
oeceaied.
X'hefe are therefore to c ; te and
admonifh ail and fingular the kin
dred and creditors of laid dtccaGd,
to file their objections, if any th y
have, at the court of ordinary to be
held in and for the county afore Odd
on the ft ft Monday in November
enfuing, or her wife letters of admi
nistration v/ill be granted according
ly.
Given under my Sand this izd
September, 1809.
Jeremiah Pearson, for
JOHN COLLIER, C. C. O.
FOR SALE
TWO valuable trafts of Land,
in Jack fori county, in the neigh
borhood of Jefferfon for Jack ion
ccurt-houfe) containing between 3
and 400 acres each, adjoining the
Uciverficy Lands on the middle
fork of the Oconee river— The fi
tUEUon of diefe lands will be well
worth the intention of pur chafers;
one of tire Lid crafts lying within
one mile or jt fir non, the other a
hout two. A further dtfeription is
deemed unnecefiary as no perfon,
it is prt fumed, will pure ha G with
out viewhrg the premifes. For
terms apply to Reuben Hill, Efq
near Athens, or to the iublcnb: r
in Columbia coynty.
J. APPLING.
Aug; ft 3, 120.9, 65 —-ivj ‘o
FOR SALK
TP T .
A HA F v- r? valuable trr.fl cf
Land, generally known by the name
of the M‘Govvan tract, fituatc in
the county cf < ‘Ark fix miles to
the weft of Athens, on the middle
fork of the Oconee river, contain
ing 525 acres—about 209 acres of
waich are rich low grounds. There
is about 90 or one hundred acres of
open land on the plantation—A
very bol 1 forir-g of excellent water,
within one hundred yards of the
heuie, and an orchard well (locked
‘• :h truit trees. The buildings
are u dwelling houfe, a large barn,
a cotton machine that works by
water, and other convenient and
nectTmy out houfes. The dwelling
Houle Rands in a fituation com
manding a view of the river, and
of a large proportion of the plan,
tationf It is efteemed (by thofe
acquainted with it) one of the moft
plcaiant and healthy filiations in
the up country. The terms of fare
will he made known on applica
tion to the lubferibers living in
Lexington’.
” WM. 11. CRAWFORD.
STEPHEN UPSON.
Lexington, Oft. 13, IHO9.
GEORGIA, Clark county.
By John Smith, Clerk cf the Court
cf Ordinary cf jaid county .
Whereas Margaret Shaw, Reu
ben Hill and Spencer Reynolds ap
ply for letters of admin ftration on
the eftate of William Shaw, late of
Paid county, decealld.
Thrfe are therefore to cite and ad
monijh all and fingular the kindred
and creditors of Jaid deceafed , to be
and appear at my office within the
time preferibed by law, to (hew cduF,
if any they have, why [aid letters
jhould not be granted.
Given under my hand this nth
day of October 1809.
JOHN SMITH, C. C. O,
EXECUTORS* SALE.
Will be fold on the feventeenth day cf
November next, at the late dwelling
houfe of Henry jVECoy, dcceafed,
of Clark county,
A few Fkely Negroes, one Wea
pon and Geer, feverai Horfes, with
other articles too tedious to men
tion, Terms will be made known
on the day of Lie.
SARAH MCOY,
Executrix id Adrninijlrairix .
JOHN MCOY,
NEELY MCOY,
Executors id Adminijtrators.
September 29, 1809.
NOTICE.
ALL thole having any demands
againft the eftate of Henry MCoy,
late of Clark county, dcceafed, are
requeued to exhibit them immedi
aceiy, properly authenticated —and
all thofe indebted to Laid tftate to
make immediate paym to
SARAH MCOY,
Executrix.
JOHN MCOY,
NEELY MCOY,
Executors.
Oftober 14, 1809.
NOTICE.
Thai cn Saturday the 15th day of
November next, will be fold ai the
he ufe cf John Griffith, dec cafe i,
late of the county of Oglethorpe on
Bread river ,
THE dock of Horfes, Cows,
Hogs, &c. with Houfehoid and
Kitchen furniture, anti fur.cry other
articles too tedious to mention.
AN N GRIFFIT H,
Executrix.
Qchicr 8 y 1109-
Public notice.
AI L ptrfons travelling through
the Creek Nation are a: liberty or
croL the Chrtohoochee, either ac
Mr. John MarftuPs ferry or at Mr.
M ( lnu)ih’s> whichever they pleaftt
as tney are both half breeds j and
pledge our word and honor
that all travellers coming or going
through our country (hall be ufed
well, as th’is is the with and talk c.
the Chiefs ®f Coweto.
LITTLE PRINCE,
CHIEF’ of Cowero Towns.
N. J3. The old road goes to
Mr. Marfhais which is the lefc
hand.
Auguft 26, 1809. 66 t. fj
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
Deferred from the Mall cf theU.
S. lome time laft March in the
Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ilacah Bren
ton, The above reward will be giv
en to any perfon who will deliver,
laid Bren ton in Mrliedgev Auun
application to Col. B. —fome
agent of the U. S. for Irfc—Perp WT|. m
hr will ilLie orders to
have him delivered up.
John B. Chandler,
In the Poft-Oilke Department.
June 10th, 1809.
NOTICE.
r jpHE fubferiber fo
A leave this (late for the wtftern
country on a (hort vide, takes this
occafion to inform all thofe v/ho
may have any bufinefs with kirn,
during his abfencr, that Auguftin
S. Clayton, Eiiq. of Athens, is fttUy
ernpoweied, to tranladl it, as effec
tually as if the lubferiber hinrfelf
were preftnt.
D. W. EASLEY.
September 30, 1809.
COLLECTOR'S SALE.
Will befo Id at the Court- lioufe in Jack -
Jon County , on Wednesday the 2Qthcf
December next; the following trails
of Land , or fo much thereof, as will
falsify the tax due thereon with cofis 3
viz.
467 Acres of the 3d quality (fo
fays three freeholders) criginalijr
granted to William Ledford, lying
in Jackfon county on the wa ers of
the Oconee j reported to be in de
fault from the year 1805 until the
veer :Bc3, both Included—tax due
* 2 dollar 37 cents.
400 Acres lying in JarJcfon coun
ty on AWtfii Fork, 50 acres of the
2d quality, the balance of the 3d
quality, (fo fays three freeholders)
granted to Lamar, joinffig Hick
man and others ; reported to be m
default from the year 1806 until
the year iBo3, both included—tax
due 1 dollar 94 1-2 cent?.
J. M/ Cos Montgomery,
T. C. J. C.
June 14, 12c9, 56 iw 6m
THE TAX COLLECTORS
FOR 1808
notified that, af r er the
io.'h of November next, the Le
g llature will be fuiridhed with a
i:atcmtnr, m which will be exhi
bited the names of fuch (and their
fecucities) as (hall then ,ue in ar
rears, with the amount du-t by each
—and that executions a gain ft thofe
in default at that rime, .viii imme
diately thereafter if he.
ELEAZER EARLY,
Comptroiler- General.
GEO. U. CLAYTON,
‘Brccjurer ,
Milledgeville, >
September 8 # j 899 )