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i f it ‘IS CCrrCfi , Will CtTilW*,, gttj Ijj
t ‘■ vigorous coloring. // ts one c j
’ tbojs figures, that ought to have
•’ been placed in a better light.”
Nat. Intel.
Conns fit cut Sub bath Speculation.
The belief is fo often inculcated,
that a truly religious people re
ceive a reward in this world, as
well as a hope of divine recompence
n the next, was, perhaps, never
nore completely exemplified, than
/ ‘ the prelent cafe of cur picks fiftar
ilate Connecticut The United
States mail, in its progrels. through
;he territory of that devout people,
is on Saturday evening arretted in
ts pregrefs, and detained until the
Sabbath is over. In the mean time,
the confcientious poll-matters, under
an impreflion that the difpatches
for the good people 6r that flare con
tain foilse religious intelligence, ac
tually diftribuie the letters. By this
t means, their pious merchants, and
devout fpeculators, (with about 30
hours flart) are afforded a weekly
opportunity to make fuch fpecula
tions upon their Eauern and Weft
ern brethren, 2.3 fuperior and more
early intelligence muft always fur
nifh. Thus may ic be Said by them
that the ways of their are
picaj ant., and sll her paths kad cc—
■profit!—Bo ft on Detector.
The Legiflature of Rcnnfi hania
have exempted from taxation the pro
perty of all religious, literary and cha
ritable foaetisS; unUJs their property
be Jo excejlive as to be mere than necej-
Jctry to the due attainment of the ends
for which they were infiituted .
Nat. Intel.
London, Lee. if
The Rotterdam papers flats that
on Engllfh vtiTel from South A
merira, dent into the Meufc by a
Dutch privateer, has brought ad
vice that the Enpjifh and Portuguese
agents at Buenos Ayres had failed
in their million, that Liniets had re
ceived very e:i ten five powers from
Jofeph Bonaparte, and had declared
hit definitive refolution to remain
the faithful ally of France.
The follo wing important foreign ar
ticles we have taken from ties lafi
IVajbington City papers of iqtb and
2 ‘ft kit.
New-York, March 25.
Tefir'day arrived at this fort the
flip Bordeaux) capt. Law, in 5 1 days
from Cadiz . which place Jhe left the
frfl cf February. Capt. Law hr o't
no papers except one containing the
affair at Saragcffa, of the Tld De
cember. He informs us verbally, that
Mr. Ervin?, the American charge
des affairs, who was at Cadiz, had
received ciffurances from the Junta cf
> Seville that the American veffels at
Algejiras fbouldbe releafed immediate
ly : that the Englifb army -were at
tacked near Valladolid, arid had re
treated towards the mountains cf AJ
turias, from whence they would pro
ceed to Corunnay (where the Bt itijh
I fleet were on their way to Lifdon) to
embark for England ; that their ac
tual arrival at Corunna was announc
ed by a cutter which reached Cadiz a
jc v days ’before capt. Law failed j
ttat no account of any battle between
toe French and the marquis of Ro
mano: had been received > that the
Eng'ifh under ffr John Moors, were
attacked about the 1 cih of January)
rnd defeated with great daughter cn
both fide s i and that gen. Blake, and
she principal officers*of the Spanifh
pair ict 1 a array, had defer ted to the
French.
aft cf a tetter from a refpeficP, e
American gentleman in Spain to his
friend in Baltimore , dated Cadiz,
January 7. (j.
1 his vefid will take to America
news cf an unpieafant nature —the
French being without any doubt
conquerors in their late engage
ments, and particularly with the En
glifn. We have undoubted in re ill
gence of the latter preparing to em
bark the remains of their vorces at
v igo or Corunna i in confcquer.ee
of which their minifter at Lilbun
has announced to his countrymen
the propriety of immediate prepa
ration to timbaik their property,
for which purpofe they have per
naiuion from the regency, without
paying duty. Infantado is beam
hkewiie, and is retiring towards
Valencia. Saragcffijs the only
place where the French have failed ;
and Palate:c has a fecond time im
mortalized himfclf by his defence
of it. It is fu poo fed they will meet
with great difficulty in the fobjuga
tion ot this province, the pa ills of
the Sierra Moreen being very dif
ficult. There is fcarce a doubt,
however, of their ultimate fuccefs
in (he conqueft of the whole king
dom, this place (Cadiz) excepted,
which is abfoiutely impregnable by
land.
Jan. jo. — The news received
this day is wot fa and vvorfe, A
ftrong pafs of the Sierra Morena is
faid to be taken and if this is tiuc,
the province will foon be conquered.
The Central Junta* ic is expected,
will remove to this plact immedi
ately.
Extra fi r of a letter from Pert- Royal,
Jamaica , to a gentleman in Phila
delphia, dated February 16.
t: The furrender of Sr. Domingo
as daily expected, being in dr adfui
want cf provifions. Twelve hun
dred fable infurcents had marched
O
againft them from Port-au-Prime,
cod the port was blockaded by ferae
EngUfii velTds of war, a Spanifh
Guarda Cofta, and two iVnooners.
The Polyphemus, (the fiag fhip)
end Tweed, fail to.- morrow, laid to
be deflined there.”.
The following is extra fled from a
letter dated Bourdeanx, 1 %th Decem
ber. -
* cc Should the American rev ern
o
mens deem it expedient to raft the em
bargo, and your merchants be rc.fh
enough to lift, adventures to this
country , previous to the repeal of Poe
decree of the 17 th December, and
the fubfequent minifiericl infirufiicns
to our cuficmS) ordering this provifi
oral Seizure of all veffels, arriving
with cargoes under the American
fag, they will , even if fortunate enough
to efcape the Brilijh blockading fquad
ron, be involved in great difficulties
on their arrival ; and if ultimately
liberated, cur prices will not offer
them a re a)enable compenfaticn for
fuch complicated dangers.”
<(Pj J The Rev. Mr. Thompson
of Cugufia, will preach in the Chapel
of the Univerfity to morrow at eleven
o'deck A. M. .
FINAL NOTICE.
x\ILL thofe indebted to the fufc*
(briber by note or open account are
reenrefled to corue to Ills refi fence,
* ,
an Mr. Nathaniel Deane’s, and
make payment. The teafon of this
early federation is, that I am called
upon by my creditors for monev,
RANSOM AT KINS,
March 1.’309,
SHERIFF’S SAIT.
Off the Firfi Tuefday in May next,
at the Court-Uj:ft hi- Oglethorpe
County , between the ttfual hours,
WILL BE SOLD
ico Acres of land, more or lefs,
lying on the waters of Grove creek,
joining John Philips and others, le
vied cai as the property of James
Jones to Ltiify j undry executions
in. favor of Seymour Ere and Wll
- Woodruff, bluing from the
Jufiicts Court and returned to me
by James MT-erov, conftablc.
ALSO*
One lot in the town of Lexirg
ton, well improved, whereon John
Whitlock now lives, levied on as
the property cf faid Whitlock to
iatisfy an execution in favor cf
Elijah Cox and Wildam Cox.
ALSO,
150 Acres of land, more or lefs,
whereon jeffe Ben try now lives,
adjoining jofiah Carr and .Frederick
Hudlbn, levied on as the property
of laid Bendy to fatis/y an execu
tion in favor of Benjamin Davis.
; - ALSO,
cco Acres of land, more or lefs,
with improvements thereon, lying
rear the town of Lexington, levied
on as the property of Humphry
Scroggin to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Henry Lansford,
ALSO,
100 Acres of land, more ofiefs,
lying on the waters of Mill Stone
creek, joining William Hardman
and others, levied on as the pro
perty of El'jah Auflin to fatisfy fix
executions from, the Juflices Court
in favor of Gideon Brown.
THOMAS S. BAILEY,
Sheriff.
March 25, ! 809. ■
MARCH T£R M, IBC 9,
SUPERIOR COURT.
GEORGIA, >
Jack]on County, j
On the petition of Thomas
Tiiril, fcaung that Thomas Cowan,
in • his life time, mortgaged to
Michael A. Gauvain a certain trail
or parcel of land, (being part of a
five thoufand acre tr.T- granted to-
Count D’Eftaing) lying and being
In the (aid county on the north fork
of the Oconee, containing five
hundred and forty-feven acres—to
fecure the payment of tv;o notes of
hand, each for the fum effour hun
dred and fifty-eight dollars—the one
payable the 25th of December,
1 So?* and the other on the 25th
December, ISOB. The faid mort
gage bearing date on che-twclvch of
January, 1807, and the faid metes
on the ioih January,” 1807 —and
cn the ninth of February, 180'S,
the laid Michael aftigned the faid
Mortgage and Notes to the laid
Thomas Ilirfl for value received,
IT IS ORDERED,
On motion, that the heirs or re
presentatives of Thomas Cowin,
descaled, pay into court, within
twelve months from this date, the
principal anti intrrefi due cn faid
mortgage, and alfo the coft, other,
v/ife .the equity of redemption of ml
an and to the faid mortgaged premi ft
ihvi be from thenceforth forever
barred and forceclofed i and that
this rule be pubidhed in one of the
public gazettes of this Bate once a
month for twelve months, or Li v
ed on the faid heirs cr reprefenta
rives of the faid Thomas Cowan at
Daft fix months, previpufiy ta the
the expiration of the iaid twelve
months.
A true extract from the Minutes
this j ■fi of March, lioo.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk .
uzucx'jivt, j acajou, county*
AT a meeting of the honorable
the Court of Ordinary for fill J coun
ty, on Monday the fecond day €>f
January, 1309;
Prefeni their honors ,
B. Harris , ~\
fas. Pittman, f
Jo.. Hendrix, ( *
David IV:it, } *
UPON the petition of Martin
Cleck and Ma’aclu Clerk, fisting to
the Court that Michael Borders.de
ceafed, in his life time, to wit, ou
the twenty-third day of September,
Even teen hundred and ninety-four,
entered into a certain inftrvrhent ot
writing for the convey .1 nee of acer- M
tain craft of land ro the faid Martina
Clock and Malachi Cleck, whereoriP
the faid Clerks then lived, contain
ing tv\> hundred and fifty acres, (4
cc<j yof which is filed in this
and that the faid Michael Borderlß
departed this life* without tuccutinq*
titles to the laid land agreeable to
the faid bond.
I'/hereupon it :$ ordered, That
Mary Borders the executrix and
John Borders the executor of faid
Michael Borders do execute titLs
to the a fore fa id tract of land agree
able to laid infirument of writing, *
and the acb ofnfTembly in fuch ca
lcs made and provided, u.iiefs ciufc
to the contrary be finewr. And that
this be publifhed once a month tar
the fpace of three months in the
Georgia Exprefs, or fame other
public Gazette of this flare.
A true copy from the minutes.
E. ADAMS, Clk. C. O.
February n, 1809.
N 0 T I C E.
.1 n i.scL months afterdate appli
cation will ,be made to the Interior
Court of Greece County, for Lave
to fell a traft of land in laid county*
on the waters of Towncretk, con
taining five hundred acres, being
the real eftate cf James Sanfcm*
deceafed—to be fold for the bene fit
of the heirs and creditors of
decealed.
EZEICIEL PARK,
JOHN LAMAR,
e Executors.
April i; 1809.
NOTICE.
}S INF. months after date appli
cation will be made to the honorable
Inferior Court of the county of
Clark, for leave to fell a traft: cf
land in faid county, on the waters
cf Cedar creek, containing five
hundred acres, more or lefs, being
the real eftate of William Purytar,
deceafed, and the (fifrfen--
ber now lives—the fame being for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of faid decesfed.
CHARLES DOUGHARTY.
A.d'Lr,
October 2, t£o3.
LAWYER'S OFFICE.
THE fubferiber having com
mir.enced the p raft ice cf Law in t.e
circuit, tenders Iris
YMcft Rional fervices to the public,
nfc will practice in Oglethorpe So*
peri or court. His place f rril
doice is at Eatonton in Putnam
county, where he may always be
found, when r*oc on the circuit.—
l.e:iers direfted as above will bn
attended to.
CHISTOPHER B. STRONG-
January 7, 1809.
BLANKS MAT BE HAD AC
THIS OFFICE