Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, December 23, 1809, Image 3

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Extract of letter from Drey den, of the i 3/6 of October, Auftria ccd. s Gdiicia, Fran re, Tridite, and Iftria, which are robe annexed to the kingdom of Italy.— Some letters fay that Fiume and Triefte are to be held by the French and Auftri'an troops conjointly until the conciufion of peace with Eng land. Bavama extends her dominions as far as Linrz. The grand Duke of Wurtzburg will de de< larec! fove reign of Tyrol and the country of Salzburg. Bavaria, in ccmpenfacion, will obtain a part of Wurtzburg. I: is alio faid that the frontiers of the Dutch/ of Warfaw will extend to the Ssan. between France & Auftria was figned on the i4 r h G£E Bona parte left Schoenbrunn on the 15th. The fortifications which furround Vienna are to be entirely ra : zed.— The Ruffian army of Moldavia has gained feme advantages over the Turks. By the capitulation of M ddleburg the Ergitfh pronvfed to re fpea property of ail kinds,— As ufxiaf, in violation of this they have ftuz r d a’l the Tea, and Spices in the ware- houfes of the Dutch Eaft India company, and in thofe of s. dividua’s, and expofed them at public auction. The inhabitants of YVakheren have refilvcd not to l urchafe a firgle article, notwith fUnding the h gh price rea bears in Holland. But ore fa-le has been male. The purchafer is treated v. univerlal difdain, and the Eng lifh have been obbg and to fufpend the faies. 100.000 men faid to remain in Auftria until a g neral peace. Theporteof Antwerp is to be cer fiderabiv enlarged. Addi l Tons are to be made to the fortifi cations at Ofbnd. Moravia has been evacuated by the F reach, and occupied by the Auftnans. The el fing of the ports of Sweden was pubheiy announced in hand bills at St ckhohii, dated rjith Off. John Adams and family have arrived ut Elfincur. It appears that in ad cition to his million to RutTh, he is c argued with a fpecial m fiion ro v’ ‘iptuhagen, but not in the Jack ! Jcniati Jtyle. In confequence of the pea e oeteen Sweden and Ruffin* | the pree of tea at C< fud rienly fill from 21 to 17 marks.—- The national guards of Paris have been chfeharged and the ir places loppl rd by the troops of the line of the city garrifbn. Mr. Ada ; r, the E'gil fin mt hftrr at Cor.ftanunople, has demanded of the Ottoman Porte v tree peffi ge to the Black Sea for Erglard and her allies, which has been refuted him, in confequence of w. Mr. A. was preparing to leave Conftantinople. Extras from tbs Communication of the Governor of Scuib- Carolina to the Legijlaturt, With this fiftjecl, I will connedl that whic h relate* ro the manufaft ures of our country. Europe, old in years, and in pride, has -hitherto, the pr ft s arifing therefrom j and, 1 has mere or lefs, laid a tribute rei ptdlipg he fame, on younger pow ers. But, m-(chiefs, when they h ar.l e at a climax, are no longer borne ; an J we have been taught by t : e eml'grg-) and oon-intercourfe ► tews, to manufacture for ourfelves. A iflnt of enterprize has arifen, which I hope will long continue j „ s*>d *he loom in cur country will make us amend for thole of foreign nations. Theic Bates have been tlccia/td independent, aid vye have tin* means of making them fo —- Nothing is want mg, bu ; union, cn - txrpyze and indufb y in our c*:'zers ; a zealous d*. fie to oppofe f*>reig 1 influence, and a warm attach mcru ro tire intereft of our country. Un der this perft.afion, encourage and prcteifl manufactures; never cea r e to flrengthen the cfvn- Oels which fupportthem. Through out the flam, extend your tottering power to this branch of your inde pendence ; and whether it be from the firlt commencement of g nr.i, g and carding, to fpinnii g and weav ing j and the homefpun manufacto ry at Charlcftc n j let the hand of power 2nd of government be feen —let the voice and purfe of the public, be ufrd for the public lcr vice. In addition to this, through out the various parts of the fUtc which you reprelent, encourage the raifirg of (beep, and the careful attention to wool: Tms fteatlily purfued, under proper inducements, and pci haps premiums, will render you independant of forcing mar kers, for winter cloths and blankets 5 and will produce the rnoft happy refult. Connected with this fubjedf, I will here call your attention to a plan, which will be h?ought for ward, for a general inlur3r.ee. So far as I am informed 01 the iuljicft, it is grounded on the true principles of parriotifm, and love of country ; and if patronized by your f fterign hand, will, I confidently hope, keep theufands of and .liars in this ftatr, which are yearly remitted to Great Britain, to the P; ceoix I durance Fire Company—to a company which has refufed to infu r e the homefpun manufactory ofCharltf ton ; and which is annually fpecn lating upon our riches. Ad wd! you fluffier this advairage t> be taken, or the forbearance of ve ur coumrv robe longer abided ? I cruft not. If they w.il not infiiye <ut manufa6ioric's J are holt ie to them—it is the public duty to protect tht-m. Favor there fb-e, this infticution j it will not only protect public manufactories and private buddings, bu: it will expel, as it ought to do, ail foreign influ ence refpedhng infirance of houfes j and will leave us in that indenen danre to which we have a right ; will leave with us thoufancs o’ dol lars, which other-wife would be withdrawn. CCLLEC I’Ok’j SALE. Will befold at the tou r t Hotifsin Jaik- Jon County , on Saturday the 24 th of February next * the following traffs of Land* or fo much ‘thereof* as will ‘ats fy the tax due thereat with cofis :— 202 T-2 Acres* ficond quaff”, in tne 25th and ftr dt of W.llc’.nfon county, No. 289, granted to Tur ner, returned by William Hamil ton for 1808—400 a res third qua lity, in Jackfon county, granted u Jones, on tilt waters of tne Appa lache a.d the Mulberr, j inrg Harris, returned, by bid V/dliarn Hamilton for ncy and 1808—t*x due for 1807, to dollars 90 1-2 cen:s, and f.;r 1808, 7 dui ars3B cents. 127 Acres, g r anud to G Hum, Jackfon county, on the Appaiaohe, joining Beauchamp, returne<l b/ Ephraim Walker for the year 1807 —<ax due 5 1 1- 2 cents. 127 Acres, granted to Gillum, Jackfon county on the AppaUehe, joining E. Waiker—2o2 1-2 acres of pine land, e ranted co E. Wa kcr, fecond of V/ilkinGn, No. 140.cn the waters of Rocky cretk—both the laft of land were returned by Abr-m Walker for ISO 7, tax CU‘C 60 3 4 ten's. US A :rcS, granted to William fon, jukfon county, on Wiiham -1 >n’s creek, joining S nunons, re turned by Samuel Howard for 1807 ax and; e 49 1 2 cents. 350 Acres, 120 fecond quality ami 130 third quality, g r anted co Will amfon, Jack ion countv, on William Ton’s creek, j ining Mad dox, returned by Samuel Shields for the years 1807 and *SoS—tax due for 1807, 5 dolla r s 25 cents, and for 1 SOB, 1 dolkr 12 -12 cents. ico Acres, fecond quality, grant ed to Few, jackfon county, Beach creek, joining Burfon, returned by John Barren for the year 1807 — tax due 80 1-2 cents. 143 3 4 Acres fecond qual ty ard 143 3 4 third quality, gran cd to F w. jackfon county ca Bear creek, j >ining Ro her Ton, returned bv Richard Thurmond f- r rhe year 1807 —tax due 8 dollars 80 3 4. too Acres fecond quality & 150 third quality, granted to Ncvei, J ■*>: kf >n county on Beach creek, j n iog Tiaiior, returned by Aaron Wood fi.r the year 1807 —202 1-2 acres fi ft quality, cotli dtftridt of W.dkinf n, No. 25, granted to Aa ron Wood, ard 202 t 2 acres cT third quality, 27th diftridl of VVil k nfon, No. 249, granted to fai l Wood, and r< turned by him for rhe yea.- 1808—ax due for 1807, 1 dol lar 47 1-4 cents, and for 1808, 2 del ars 48 3 4 cents. 96 Acres cf fecond quality and 173 1 2 of third qualify, granted to the Heirs of J ;fepii Nad, lyi g i 1 Ja klon county on the Middle O conte, j ftnieg Shields, returned by G orge Kee*h for the year 1807, 3 and 202 1 2 acres in the L2th d:f trict of Baldwin, No. 138, granted to faid K ;eih and returned by him hr the >ear ißo3—tax due for 1807, 1 dollar 16 1-2 cents, and for 1808, 2 dollars 36 1-2 cents. coo Acres, granted to Wagr.on at vbe Hurricane ffi .al in Ja<k ua county, j doing Smith, returned by T hn Hampton for the year 1807 tax due for 1807, 1 dollar 27 1-2 cent?! and for 1808, 2 dollars 37 1-4 cents. 202 1-2 Acres, third quality, granted to Francis Patton, 3 1 dil tr ot W.lkinfr n, No. 40, on Maiden creek, returned by Francis Patton for the years 1807 and 1808 —tax due for 1807, 1 dollar 61 ce nts, and for 1808, 1 dollar 43 1 4 cent*. 90 Acres, fecond quality and 60 cf third quality, Jackfon county, granted to Gardner and L'gget, on uz North Oconee, returned by Alexander Morrifon for the years 13c7 and 1808—tax due for 1807, I dollar (6 1-2 cents, for 1808, 1 p 1 4 cents. 2c3 Acn s, fecond qualify, £t the Hurricane final in Jack ion c’ unty, granted to Wagnon, North Oconee, ■ which ftands a grid mill and diftiilery, j hrurg Count D c - Eftairg, I COO aires fecond quality, 4357 third quality, granted to VVAgnon, cn toe waters of Curry’s creek, joining Count D'EfUirg, re turned t~y ]Tfe Smith for the yea::s 1807 and i3cß—tax due for 1807, II dollars 94 cents, for iScB, 13 dollars 35 1 2 cents. 468 A- res, fecond quality, grant ed to Few, on the Middle Oconee, joining IFli, returned by John C leroan for the years 1807 and x So8 —tax due for 1807, 7 dollars qr } cents, and for 1808, 7 dollars S3 3 4 rents. 113 Acres, fecond quality, 113 3 4 tiiitd quality, g'snted to Kirk a-ri- k i or Curry N cro k in Jack fin roun‘y, joining Marr:?* refurn eci by John Alien f r the ,tnr ißs-S —tax due f;r iBo3, 11 dollars 66 ! 34 ct n r ', and lor 1807, 9 dollar? 16 3 4 cents. 134 1-2 Acres, fecond quali ico civ rd_qua itv, granted to K pa rick, on Curry’s creek in j *, fun county, joinirg Jarretf, rei ed by James K rkpatrick fc year 1 3 c7, tax due 2 dcliars j cents —202 1 2 Acres, Kirkpatrick, 28th of W ’ returned bv Jamts the year 18081 tax du j 134 cents. 130 Acres, third quai.iv, to Marbury, lying on the Oconee in jackfon cotu.ev, 1 Lylfe and Regers, returnee. George Pettigre w for 1808, 79 3 4 cen s, and for las 60 12 cents. > 1 Alv.i-.K, J. M. C. Mon/: °f -p q entatives . “December 21, ISOO. ELL, j be Senate, COJLEEC rOiCd mu it fill at the ’oft™?*** ‘jackfon County* cn Friday hjtb of June next* (be foiled 9 ‘lraffs of Land* or as much tb 4 as will fat: sfy the Faxes'due, 1 on with eft 7 . f aet)s, Two tracts of larf ‘bmfelf. county, on the ua 1 uir * , ro . m die Fork of the Thetis, of icyo acres # grah vo avar >nah, Ogg, joining G bb c u ? ,n S lane, the cthtr *| jU,s q granted to Georg J 0.-p 1 , Ogg and John K. g’s land, ed to be in d< fault fur they / 1805, ißc6, ISO 7 and 1808 ine five j the land ol the third quality fo fays three free holder;—:i.x due, lo dollars 17 3 4 cert*. J. M. C. Mojitoomexy, T. C. J C. December 2t, 1809. 8i i,v 6m. NO 1 ICE. Oh Tuefday the cj.b of Jmu ary rext % at the hviife of William Roaerjoti, due.f: d y of dark county , WILL BE HIRED, Four Keg oes, a;d the KEN 1 ED, To the High eft Bidders. ALL peWefts indebted to the faid tltate arc requrftrj ro make payment, as ‘hr foliation of the en tire vvdl not adm t of indulgence and law is not deferable. , WILLIAM STRONG, JAMES TURNER, * Executors. December i3, 1809. N OTIC E. JISfiNE months sftr dare app?\- cation will be made to the honora ble Juftices of the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, for leave to fii one traft of land* adjoining James Edroundfon, containing tw > hundred and fifty acres—one otbe * trade adjoining William Finch a.;d others, ccncainii g two hundred a cres—alfo one other tradl contain ing two hundred acres, adjuinir:’ Reuben M c Clain and, others, all o„ the wacrrs of Little River—to be fold for the berr.fr; of the heirs and creditors of the tftate of William Swanfor, dei eafed. j AMES SWANSON, Adminiflretor „ Sept era ler 16, 1809. Si IF.RIFF’S BLANK 111 Id I ‘OR SALE AC I HIS OFt it ~ SHERIFF'S SALE.