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Same day* thy Prefi-Ynf, Cap*.
B uribridge, and Vixen, 1 feu:. Lpd
f-w} failed from New-York EAc
ward to examine the different poris
and harbors along the coalt cf Nan
tucket and Rhode Ifland.
Sain” day, the (hip John Adams,
Cape. Evans, arrived at Hampton
in 22 hours from Baltimore. This
vefiel was, before One was repaired,
confidered as a bad tailor, She i;
now a ver’ faftfailer, 23 are all our
other vefibls above Rated.
Nat. hi.
We are informed that Col. Mil
ledge, has refigned his feat in the
Senate of the United States. The
Leg!fUture will, confequentlv, have
to ekwt a Senator to fill the vacan
cy.
Capt. William P. Bennett, dr
the 6;h regiment of U. S. I far,try,
who was arretted for the (hooting
cf Underhill, a defer ter from his
company, in Canada, in Mav laft,
has had his command and his fword
re ft ore and to him, b; the decifion of
a court-mar *L 1 I Ud mbled .at Fort
Columbus, in the harbor or NVw-
York, during the month of Aug nil
Lft.
The remains of the late General
Anthony Wayne, which had been
depofued in the neighborhood of
Lake Erie, hawe been removed by
Ifaac Wayne, Efcj. the fort of that
iiiuftrious Pennfylvanian, to Radnor
<i Litorch, in the county of Che;(ter.—
Our readers will recoiled*, rhat the
Pennfylvania Society of the Cincin
nati, appropriated the ium of 500
dollars, for the purpoleof ere&mg
a monument .0 his memory, under
The dire&icn cf Colonel Johnfon,
Major Jackfon and Mr. Bioney.
‘turnpike ft? Bridges —A com
munication from Dr. De Witt to
the Society of l. ftful Arts, exhibits
a Lift of Turnpike Roads & Bridg
es in the Star- of New-York, with
the amount of the Capital Stock of
the Companies, the diftance of the
Roads to be made, &c. From this
l ft, it appears that there are 67
Turnpikes over 307 1 miles of road,
the flock of which is tflimated at
415,000 dollars. In all, 88 Com
panies, whofe capital ftock amounts
to 5,636,750 dollars S—Nearly ail
the roads to the wealthieft and mod
populous parts of the Rase are tuni
pitSd ! What a fad and disgrace
ful picture do the Southern States
exhibits, when comrafted with this
evidence of the public fpirst and
liberality of their filler State !
Raleigh Regijler.
Fori Wayne, Oct.
A treaty was concluded ar this
place, on the 30th ult. by his Ex
cellency W. H. Harrrifon, Gover
nor of Indiana Tti -isory, and Com
m;dinner on the part of the United
States, with the M amies, Porava
taniics and EU river tribes of Li
chens ; bv wnich they have ceded
to the United States a trad: of land
on both Ikies of Wabaih river, ex
tending from the land heretofore
owned by the United States around
Vincennes, i-p to within twelve
miles 0. the mouth cl Vermillion
river. They a;lb ceded by the
fame treaty a trad of twelve miles
wide extending along the former
boundary line, eftabiidled bv the
treaty of Greer.vilir, as high up as
Fort Recovery.
The forego! g ceffions are com
[ rt-d 0: 2>600,000 acres, and con
tain lome < ■ the fined land in the
U nitt q Sea its.
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—v*iii oe j iea.wvj t pv.^_.m ...
your paper th:. letter for the Vnfjr
iiiaixon (■’ .’in c ovens.
Your cbecienc fervanc,
John John ft on, Indian Agent.
Though the Britifh could not
carry on their expedition to the
Schelde in ftyle, he/ arc yet 1 de
iermined to carry on the enquiry
into its failure in that manner ; and
for this purpofe they are fitting up
the Hali of Chelfea Hofpitcl. This
will coil them money which might
be very well laved oUy by a Being
a (ingle queftion of Bernadotte. —*
He would tell them as one word
the whole reafon of the failure of
the expedition of the Scheldt, as
well as that into Spain.
Strength of the People.
<c It is extremely difficult to over
come old bad habits, aln indr tiff res
fiery is told of a man who ttfed always
to jlop at a certain botfie to take a
dram. He formed a rejolution to pays
without flopping , and on *his way faid
to himfielf, (t Stick to it rejolution!
flick to it, rejolution /” After he had
puffed he faid. tf Well done ref elu
tion ! Come back now, and I will
treat you V ’
STUDY & EXERCISE.
From an tfify in che .Con.;g&lcuc
Courant,
ct On the attention due both to mind
and body.”
TVs felt cl the following remarks ,
which we can recommend to the at ten -
tion of literary men, from an experi
ence, to which in all human probabi
lity, we owe our exiftence at the pre
font moment.
Freeman’s Journal,
Literary men might have the bed
chance to unite in themjelves bodily
and mental excellences, if prudent care
were early begun and conftdntly con
tinued. If there were ufied frequent
excercife ‘in tbs open air , both at the
commencement and throughout the
whole courfe of a life cf jhidy ; if
Jludy and exercife were alternate at
the port intervals of two hours, or
three hours at mo ft, the body would
retain its vigorous tone, the mind
would be relieved, and the progrefs of
learning promoted rather than retard
ed. But this is often revsrfed in prac
tice. ObJ'erve afcholar that has juft
left the occupations of agriculture t
obferve his ruddy countenance and flo
rid health. Obferve the fame fcholer
two or three years afterwards ; fee
his dim eye, his faded cheek , his ema
ciated body, the debility of bis whole
frame !—And what has operated this
melancholy change ? Continued mental
exercifes, without correfpondent extr
emes of the body. He has been a hard
Jludent, and has treajured up Greek
and Latin, and Algebra, and Logic ■,
lut, for want offt eauent intervals if
vigorous excrcife in toe open air, the
juices of his body have corr upted, like
the water in a funding pool.
We are compound beings, confiding
of animal and mental parts and facul
ties. It is a raofi definable thing to
have “ a found mind in a found bo
dy j” end therefore, whilft the prin
cipal attention is to be paid to the in
ielieblual, moral and religious improve
ments, there is ns fmall attention due
alfo to the health , fiundnefs and agi
lity of the corporeal part ef our nature.
(fir* The R “v. John Hodge will
prets=_ii 1 lie Funeral Sermon of
Mr. William I haw, at the planta
tion of Col. Randolph, or. the 3d
Suoda • of next month.
SLR ‘-RIFF’S BLANK Til LES
ICR I ALE AT TINS OFFICE.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On ti ej:;fi jucfaay in ‘January next
wfi be fold at the Court-Hcufs in
Clark County, between the hours of
tin and three o'clock, the following
property, to wit —
Lievc-1 and two thirds acres of
la: din Clark county, on the waters
or the Nor;h Fork of the Oconee
river, granted to Gorham, joining
J.ickF. Cocke & Thomas Moortg
with a machine and machine houfe
thereon, ore negro man known by
tiie name of Dick—the above pro
perty levied on as the property of
Temple Lea to fktisfy an execution
in favor of Boling Cox,
ALSO,
One hundred acres of land, more
or left, m Clark county, lying on
the Appfdachee river, granted to
j joining Lane and Others’,
levied on as the proper ty of Robeut
Fall wood to latisfy an execution in
favor of Jacob Djo forth, vc. laid
Full wood and Wiiire RolT ter, and
pointed cut by R, Full wood,
ALSO;
Fifty-five baarcls of corn, levied
cn 2$ the property of Green Lea to
fads'v an execution in favor of Dil
-n. <s L)lt, vs, fa;c Lea and Buiket
Dean.
ALSO,
One hundred acres of kind, fitu
a:e in Clai*k county, it being the
plantation whereon William tinman
now lives, levied or. 2s the property
cf Pet r Helton to latisfy an execu
tion in favor of E. Melcon, faid
land granted to Jr.fiah NYedom and
James Norris, joining Mofes Wat
kins and others, on tue Ikavudatii
crock
Conditions C-fh.
SAMUEL JACKSON,
0 her,iff.
Nov. 25, tSoiy.
A Lifi of Defaulters in Oglethorpe
County for 1809.
. C apt. Jqfcph Mortohd Difir iff.
No return, Connaway Gai lng
ton.
Capt. Robert Pope's Difir iff.
‘William Holmes, David M*-
Clt fkey, Walking on Smith, Tra
vis fvLCie.idon, William Ii tower,
Sen.
Capt. C. Edmond/on's- Difir iff.
James Keddic, John S.mth.
Capt. Elias Beall's Dijlricl.
Peter (Lews, James Hogan,
Benjamin Griffith, Aba A kins, Pe
ter Caldwell, James Hid (on, ML
chril Burford.
Capt. George Thrajhes Difirift.
Michael Culbmh.
Capt. Plea fa at Compton's Difir is?.
Jeremiah Stubbie field, Ec.Uin
Garhngton, Jun. George Waters,
Robert Armour.
Capt. John G. Smith's Difilrict.
Micajah-Martin, John Brad bid,
James Brewer, John Smith, Wil
lis Gunnels, Robert Hoof, j hn
Woodley, Stephen Gunnels, jonn
Hatley/
Capt. Ephraim Jackfon's Dtdrift.
Sam tv-i Currv, Jacob Reed.
Capt. William Hitchcock's DifiriA.
Levy \Yalbs, J<<rues Cooper.
Capt. jfieph J. Moore's DfiriA.
Jacob B zz^rd.
JOHN GRESHAM. Sen.
R. T. ci. b. C.
November 15, 1809.
SMS'.RIFF’S SALT.
WILL BE SOLD,
Qn the fir ft Tuefiday in Dec ember next
at the Ccu-'t- licufie in Clark coun
ty. between the horn tf ton and
thi ec 0 Ci /tri, li.'i j cilisWiap pros er
*ro l 1
O’ ; "fi •
ONE hundred and fifty c're:; of
lend, le the fiautt more c. Uf-, i.i
Clark county cn rhe North Fork of
fht Oconee river, ’ orf-h:rJly o? ir
e.I to G Uviun, r jninjrg V, 1 -,r**i
. S-rung and others, levied r.n, *•
property of Lea ar.d Arrnftrcn-v >-.
farisfy an execution in favor c:’
James D. Cole.
Conditions rr.fi:.
SAM UE L JACK SQ N/
D. Sheriff.
Ofloher 23, 1809.
f -* er
P A P E 11 M I V’
T
A HE Subfcriber inrendsTl ad
ing a Paper Mill on the Ocor.ee
near che Scull Shoals, and wants a
large quantity of all kinds of
jy a (p q
IV tWjrO,
For which a libera, prke mil be
given.
The great want and utility cf
fuch an eilablifiirnent tp this S:;.; -
in which we have id p .pc.- PL Y, \z
is hoped will induce its •Lrizm:, sri
afiLrd their co-x’peratirg aid in
luch an undertrd;i:-g.
21 AC MAR [AH ><Tx7Tias ci
Green County, Nov. 2, fi, 1
.1,1. 1 , 1
AD M I NISTKA I ‘CAS CALL.
There will be fold on the ninth day of
January next, all the pergonalp
t Dkf CtuC.y Connelly, in ccaga.
P ‘
KJ ONSISTING of earth, hoi fr,
h gs, Ihetn, plantation 1 vis,
h ’uf*holri and kitchen furntcure with
other articles tedious to nien
tion, together vi.h a nop of com
LIK.LW L E,
N:grot:s be hired on the Erne
di’y a.vd a*- the fame p iace.
\ v.-e'.ve mon‘? s • /edit will be
j- ‘ u, tan p.ii n.Jcr 10 givc bond
tum - roved le u i ■ .
WILLIAM CHRISTIAN,
D. MOR GA N.
Nov. 28, j 8 co.
ADMINIiHATOK’i SAI.E.
On the twentieth dny of Decet.ib.tr
next, at the late reftdence of /'hi
lemon Thompfion, acceajid, Cl.irk
c oyi j * t y $
WILL BE SOLD,
all the per fond eft ate of fit.id de
erffied,
Oois’SISTIN'G of n.wfe'f, C -t
---tie, l\< g, Houfehvdd ar.c, L i
chen Furniture, with the cron md
other articles to<> irtbous to men
toj Terms of fa 1 e rnat 1 e k.owa
on the day, ar.d con.L ue fi :ay
to day until all is difpq-frd of.
SAMUEL HEdVER,
Adminifiraior.
November 6, 1809.
ADMINiSTRATORS SALE.
Cn the ft*ft Tuefiday in January next,
agreeable to an order ufi the l crior
able the Court of Ordinary for Le
County of Jackfon, IFILA. Bid
SOLD at JefifAjon hi fad couxfi,
A
V. AN E rr ?. £b r f hnd cor-’ • 1 g
2co acres, 1 irg ar.d being m
county afoiefaiJ with a fina‘l v.-
prqy.* mem the reon, adj 1 i
diemn Brooks ar.d Arthui C'riv.v
---f >rd, alio z negro man named J j-.k ;
itt’ing part or the rerd efta e of
Thomas Morgan, de r eafed j tw -’e
months ci edit w ill be -.Wo, * e
{:-.irehaler r<ivir.r- b r,d m.d Ic.ur tv
Ac the p- l haL more .
TANARUS!, 1 \’ < V l-A DO . ■ A ST
1 i\. x. 1 IV+ j:. y ; L’- ,
sf ■ ■n, f
jf J *ft t C *‘ lX m
IGHN CALM vLIAiE ,
ROBERT MOL GAS ,
y ft *- r - • M - t e* - v e
O. •’ ♦
0 A Over %1, 1809. i.L 74.