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of Tsutw*', be the thme |
hereby is >»vivrdl an' 1 continued In force, I
untfliht ft-t dw of January, »8io: Pro. \
vidrd h-mvevtr, That the additional duty i
laid b* the teid teftton, (hail be eolleftcd on
»>l fqcfo good?, wares and merchandize, iia.
Ks- so pav the teme, a* (hall hare been im
ported previous to that'dsy.
T. B. VARNUM,
Speaker of the Jfoufe of Representatives.
GKO : Cf.IKTON,
Vice, f ref dent of the U. *S, and Preflcnl
of the Senate,
Approved, Tan. 10, iSoo,
TH : JEFFERSON.
AN ACT
Siittlemenfal to an act, fx\.'led ,c An act j
for extends ; the terms of credit on reve
nue hands in certain cases,, and for other
purp.fes-”
BE if enac'ftdhj the Senate and \hufe of
pefirefentafives of the U, S. of America in
Centre/, afemhled, That the nay merit of
ill bond* given, fuhtequent to ihe date of
the a# ro which th« 9 aft is a Tupplemenr,
for duties on coffer, fwgat, pepper, indigo,
cocos, and arine paying a duty of twenty
three cent* per gallon, and which remain un
paid, or for the fame articles which m*v ar.
rive hereafter in any of the nerts of the V,
S. and whilst the aft entitled “ An aft lay
ing an embargo on ali (hip* and vrflels in
tire port* and harbor* of the U. S. k> (hall
continue fo r ce, mav he fofpended, fuh
jrft however in all refpefls to the condition*
■nd nroyifion* w»de and provided in the aft
of the tenth of March, iBefc» to which this
aft it a fnprlement : Provided, That noth
jftg herein contained (hall, he conflrnfted to
,-extend to importations made in vrfleis dis
patched under rermiffions granted by the
Trcffdcnt cf the IS. in pnrfpanee of pow
er* in him vefed by t|ie teverth teftion of
the, aft, emttuled “ An aft in addition to
the aft entifoTed, *' An aft supplementary
Vo the aft, entitled “ An aft laying an em
haryo on sll Jhips rod vcflels in the ports
and harbors rs the U. S.”
’Pec. 3. And he it further cnaPted, That
if the amount of ,nv bond given for the pay
ment of dutie* on the importation of ccffce,
fiv’ar, peop*>r, indigo, c< era or wine pay.
Inga duty of twenty, three rents per gallon,
wide fubfequem to the passage of the aft to
which this is a supplr ment, and which bond
would by virtue of this aft have bryn enti
tled to an fxtenfion of credit, (hall have
been previously paid, the money so paid
(ball by the proper collcftor b* refunded to
the perCbn or perfens who (hall have paid
the fame, or to his, her, or their s gent or
jyenls, on hi* or their giving a bond with
fioeties, in the fame wanner and on the
f amt tern s, conditions and r eftrifttons, and
on a compliance of tlv* perfm or perfuns re.
ceiving the indulper.pe hereby g-mted, with
sll the prnvifionaof the aft to which this i|
a fupplemcnr.
J. B. V'ARNUM,
Speaker of the Nos/fr of Retr, frn'atives,
GKO.: CI.TNTON.
Pice. Tref dent of the U, S. and P rtfdent
of the Senate,
Aopfottd, Jan. Ift 1809.
TH: JEFFERSON. (
—$XX>O(X$
The foltcvuing Acts paffrd at the late feffsOH
of the Legifature of this State,
AtyACT
for the hotter regulation of tavern end
Shop-keepers, and more effectually to pre
vent their Jradttig fuith flavts,
Vi HEP EAS it has been the custom with
tavern keepers and retailers of merchandize,
order the denomina'icn of (hon-kceper*, to
enci urage the (laves of the citizers of this
State, to fell unto them a quantity of pro
v ■ fions a id other commodities, and in re.
to n, to nav unto them fpiriuious liquors,
Ac. without the Content or licenfc of the
owner, orowbeisof fitch fltve, or (laves,
by «’Hch the owners of fitch slaves are, and
mav be great f.iffmn, (hould such pernicious
praftict;* coniioue,
BE it therefore enacted, by tie Senate and
Ilpufe of Iteprefeniatsves of the State of
Georgia, in General Ajfemkly met , That
from and after the Hrft dsy ot April next,
any perfun or petfons wiflting to keep a (lore,
(hop or tavern, and are retailing of foirit
ooua liquora and other commodities, hy
which a former aft obliges them to take out
licentes—(hall be obliged on receiving such
licewfe, to take and fubfcrilie the fothwing 1
oath or affirmation, before the e’erk of the
Interior Court ; I. A. B. do fo’cmnlv
or affirm, as the cate mav be, that I will not
either Oireftly or indireftly, n>r (hall any
person in my employ, with my dtfire,
kno -ledge or approbation, deal, barter or
wi h any negro (l:tve for the article rs
:ns or otherwise, neither will I tell
Unto him, her of them, any fnirituons li
quors otmixtu-e thereof, without the per- 1
million, or consent of the owner*, agents,
attornics, or overfrers of such (laves, as
long as I continue in this State, and in the
capacity of a.rcrailcr of merchandize, &c, so
help me G, d.
See, 3. And he it fssrth’t enaffed. That
if any retailer of fouiuiou* liquors, or any
other perfona,(hall fell to any (l,ve any
Fpiritnon* liquors or mixture thereof, or (hall
purchase from him, her or them any com
modities without the Heenfe ot content of
the owner, or such other perfon* who may
have the cate or government of such slaves,
every person, foi offending, (hill forfeit the
sum of thirty dollar*, and (ball be bound in
« recognizance in the sum of two hundred
(jollar*, with oneor mo-e fufficient fccoriiies,
any one of the Jail ices of tha Inferior
I Cr.tfrt, nmtio in like manner, and to
'.fl of good behaviour one ytur; s«d for
1 want of fnch feenrity, to be committed to
\ the netrHf common Jail for a tcim not ex*
feeding five months—ar the faroi time not
exempt from a prosecution for perjury be
fore any court having cognizance thereof;
provided always, that it (hall and maj bo
lawful for any Have who lives in or nc« r ,
Ofisaftually employed in or near alny towrt
or hfm'ght in this State, to ff*uv and fell <
freir, fifh meats and gaubm ftofF, and to
pnrehafe any thing for theufe of their own
er, manageror employer, in open market
under fnch regulations, as are or may by j
5 law he made and appointed cincernhg the
I market in fuoh town or borough.
I * Sec. J. And he it further enal*ed % That
j all fines and forleitores recovered under and
hy vi:fly; of this flballbfe pa'd to the
Inferior Court of the coon'y where such
offeree may he committed, to be hy them
applied to countv otsrp fes, any Jaw to the
contrary BotwitVffandtpg, .
1 BFNT‘Vm|N WHITAKER,
Sf eaitraf the 117 uft of Qrfy*-efn , a*’vet,
‘ HENRY. MITCHELL,
F' i tjid* ft ( of Senate t
Executive Deparmfpt, Georgia,
Aflcnted to Dec. n, iBrB- • ,
JAKED ISWJV,
Govef not,
eva- v*> 1 **v a - b
fgenet*
NORFOLK JuutS.
We have been favoured «”■*' Lc-don pa
pers to the 2iff Not - , receL , ' - ' , by fb» Pritiffi
fbip London, capt, Emery, 49 daj s from Lu i
verpool.
fAM9. NOV, TO.
A letter from Virtori , ■ the 3 iff, con.
lair* the fallowing intelLgehce ;
The army of king jTcfk, < <sr beloved
fuvereign, ha's already ?&'■ don ;he nffern re, \
It has taken all the pr;fitirn* of th* iefur
gents or the Ebro, and : t h s farmed » junc.
rion-with the lad di vrfioti comm" tided hv
Moncey. Vbna, Logronf, Cat..Ln.a, are
in the hands of onr troops, together with
800 prifooers, and agicat quantity of bag.
g a g e - . j 1
On the jth irff. his raijiffy the cmyero- !
and king, transferred his head.q;.a,.r j
Vittoria. The Argus ann ■!->.» fho, >
arrival of h'» trsjefty was the ai; ,g I
g‘rer>l ergagrm nf, which v;.a yt tneffd L. *
a victory complete in every K'f-'cffl, |
%< >- T I
T\.*nv.£.
The. head. qn?rte,» c« the 3ntpc.nl slurry
has beer removed f otn Iran <0 1 .io>. It
is confirmed that Rnmana hag been rcrr.’e-a
ly beaten and that v.. ?re mnftcis of UUhOc!,
St. Andie will son h< in n«r poflblfio*.
AcC rding to b wllch has this
inffant been received, the defeat 0 f j| 1s
Spanla ds et ißbbna, hrs be-n trv't* c:»rr>plete.
Maftlal, the Duke r.f Duirzic, r*ns made ,f
4000 prif'ner?, afri >n*> wi orn are two aid
du-camps of general fL.vke, A yrear rom
ter of carriage* and (ervanf? bet ngirg *o
the King of Spain, h.-ve strived here this
ttio r ning, on heir wav from N ies.
IH'he difj’iofitiot’S which U*c;c made n d/ivr 1
the Spaniards »mm the b rks o' the E' >v r', |
.hare been as ended with the inrft -on:; t- I
fucrefs at rverv min'. Geo. Caflavpj, r>f
ter the defear of hi* ar.van. cd guard, qu; r
ted his pofi'ion at S«. fly this move
ment the marquis dc Reman:; was no
able to receive fuccmps from the princh el
Spanifir army. He ha* h..d reason to »o.
pent of the temerity with which he adranerd.
Tlic French foMiers h*.d no f <oner perceived
this corps, which had rendered Irfelf so
guilty by the most signal peril ly, thtn rbey
most impetunufly waire 1 the for h rt.
tie ; the viffory was quickly d cidcd. RO
- was nor able to eff>(ft his rrtre.-r bnt
in the diforder; and his pcfic'-n
will no longer permit hi,;, to crvc’ '•r. An
dcro, which will be immediately attacked Sc'
carried,
"<*>—
WASHING !ON GUT, Ln.
The tol owing ar .ice is from the itrt<i.
man of M.iffjchtifetts, Let fadfio-i, ntt
viewing l.erfclf to the mirror it prrfen*»,
rftimate her real fttergth, and remember
the fare cf Siftphtif.
As th« oppoffion parry, flrce rhe em.
bargo was laid, have confiderrd the p Ijcy
or intprlicv of th.,t ?s the tefl of
I am willing so pur jt on rhn
fame turning. Here follows the majorities
in the several (tales' in the Union ( he moil
of which were given on general tic .ft,s)
which Are, or are fopnoftd to be, for o
againff that rncaforc. Tills will shew nevi.
ly the ftatc of parties In the U, States.
Ma/./or. Airy. a a n\"f. )
Ncw.Hampffiire, 1,000
MidLchufetts, t ( ooo
Connefficut, . —— B,noo
Rhode.lff.md, ~ ■ —40 c
Vermont, 4--
New. York, 10,6i0 *
New-Jersey, 3 .qoa
Pennfylvauia, 40 oco w-
Deleware, . 400
Maryland, 3-.rOD
Virginia,* 4ft,00»
North-Carolina, 8,000 <
South Carolina (fame 1 -
as Virginia) J 6 “
Georgia, *.o*o
Ohio, y ,000 —«...
Kentucky. iz.oeo
io,6co ——.
j 10,73a
* V&w .*V iSjjSo* '':f\ ■ «£#*■ *<
$
*’ only he* fteebuforrs
to vote* and does not take front than thirty
thousand vote* at every general eleftion.
She has about e { ghtv thousand perfors who
ought to vote ; of them there is a majority
. of forty.Cx (houfand.**
An addref# to the King of England, bv
the city of Wcftminher, has been onani
mowfly adopted, and ordered to be presented
by the High Bailiff", fir Francis BnrJett and
Mr. SheridVo* The demand for a call of
Parliament \*\ti ftrouge/t featurr, and man.
ifefis a rhoro-iph want of confidence in the
I miniflrr. Ti c fallowing farcacams of Mr.
Plnnerty, are, however, too pungent, to
be "tnit«**d.
He* fatd, “ bethought it was probable
that an adftefs, conceived in more manlv
terms, mi;dtt produce a hener off ft, and
that the inhabitants of Weftmlnfler, might
not hr treated by rrmifers «i.ih the fame
affeft'-d contempt, which the corporation of
had met with from thorn. He had
po very great ref; ft for the corporation of
London,'as he thought, that bv former i
ferr ljrr, thev had expnfed themftlvcs to I
the contempt • hich they had met from min. /
i^ers; h«r at the fame 'ime be crsnld nor \
(fvrkfo very poorlv rs 'he coiporati %, as
to suppose that the prefec t cabinet had any
tight ro treat them with ccnramrr, AD
thodgh hr did nor think h’ghlr of the cor
n ■M'ian, he rhoeght there were feverd per
ftn« in it rhat might fairly he matched a
gsirft soy r. f thr mmihcr>, Kc ' ’bought
that his f lend Mr. Q^ : n could talk as well
«* Mr Csnnimy; that in iu 'girent and po
ll ■ tea I knowledge, M»'. Wait h man was at
leaH 1 upon an equality with lord Hawkefhu.
I rv ; that in fonnorting all patties and all
doftriniis, lord Cfaftlercagh Could claim no
Ai eriori y over aide man Shaw ; that the
duke of Potrlat.d: wa» cot superior in solidity
<<• Mr. Deputy Kembft or alderman Cuitis.
if thc'r was any <plr>h'inp, penis ipe’.ug at.
r-'inc in the rorpomina, he would pair
film agaiep M*. Percivnl | and for talk
ing much ai.d thinking little, he conceived
•M' Dixon on an equal’ty with lord
Mugsuvr',"
am r pyroN, u™*™ 3*.
, R t'.ifh lhip Arne hyfV, captain Sey,
tn ;t:r< captured on the ro h November, the
French trigate ! « Thetis, o l ' 44. guns -nd
3jO men and io3 f Idtrn, from L'Oorient
ft' Murtiniofu. A cloft aftitm commenced
1 hetore t* n o'clock, and. ccM toned moil *o
mrrules stmt midnight, one h nr of which
they I? I ’' rloft along fide. She Was finally
carvied, after great fl mghter, hv boarding.
*1 he French ‘rn-ste Was totally difmafied—
her ermman ’ey Pinfan, and 135 men kill-d
and lOjW'tva W J auv'ng whom were ail the
rtfic r' —The Amcthift loft iq killed, and
fifty-' ne .woonded.
«8«W» ' '• W'
I To the Jfarmert of the Unite J Sfrfffi.
Permit me through the medium ot a news.
p;cr.f, to gisp vPti a 'Civ hints the
caltureof lod an Csm. Although the av>:(l
hc>r. recDhimc.tded may be c< r.fu.c t«d very
impi“'fecl, y-rr it may engage the attention
{ of U •‘me *s 'more able than mylclf, and bv
J their,ea\erimthis, brirg rheart t/fhuft nd
j y to great jk I have been convin
C'd fiom experience as n ell as phil-tfophy,
*hit plmring corn at 'he d:fiance of four
ft- 't wi«h four or five kerne's in a hill, arvd
that railing »h* earthab otit in hoemp time
art equally ybfurd. PSintirg the f*cd at ft
g.ear a distance is wrong on feyctil ac.
counts.
id. Corn is a plant tkst requires both
moifturc and heat, not a heat so intchfd
as the meridian it-m m fuismer olttn (nodu
cfs.—Any men of cotrmnn thfeivatich wil
aUow, that in moill warm weather, carnal.
wa--s veg-talcs the ftfieft. The extreme,
heat of tht fan has a tendency to, and v. ill
_ tarify ana exhale hu.h the mciitnro aud the
fairs nr nitrous parriclev, which in a degree,
deprives the p!aiu« us nuurifhwtnt. To
plant the rows of your corn abuat three feet
did a ot, and the hill inch* rows about 2©
ir-c' es, with 'wo kernels in each hi!], will
give th* fame qoantiiyof feed, and each plant
i s (hare nfh;:,t and rooiuare. The ground
wil be >0 ihadfid Ovi! 0 the drought ssf funs.
<ncr comes 00,. that nefthei the extreme heat
of the da/, uor the night chills, are so de«
ft.udiva -s hey aie to coin planned in ths
o’d v ay,
Ar I g nei-illy p'?rt end few my ground ;1.
ternaidy, I find by experience, that sr.y
faccdhve cr 1,, as vet! ris .nv corn are much
larger thun the/ were when 1 afed the for
me rmnde.
Ag urjfi hilljn-y corn I think fevera! rea.
fpfli aia? b. oBfcred,
I'l. Nature always right with re,
j ga;.d .0 the placing rs vegetable lf
vtri d;#w over ibcra r. new layer cf earth,
>ou tlsr.ing.: the Vrdar of nature J yon give
t’vHj different deg re. s of heat and ntoHure,
yn * ewate for them, ne it were, a new cli,
ma'e. Second, if you mike a hill about
youre-lrn, it keep* the ffalk tender witht
in rhe hill. It is 0,.!y bent by a ftorna, «
hole is left in r!;e top of the hill on the wind .
ward frj« of the flalk, aud the rain
in the dull and prevents the corn frrtm rif.
ing it;er th« fioitn »s over. Third, corn is
a plant of quid., vrgeraiion and fends fonj,
iia roots to a great did once from its ftaik.
It voii plough between the rowi y«m will cut
the fine roots of the corn, which greatly in-
Jtms it, Tm you will Jlfcover by the
corn’s wilting whni yon ploujh it in the
middtc of a hot day in hilling time.
Fro-* the foregoing confiftrctiou .ndoth,
e*t I am convinced, that it is bell to plough
- your ground weii to Ok faring, m- tart over
W m'
It aHg\t lafff'V Wif| vo* t i f ■
keep the gfonhd »s clear of wrcds lv.Vml
»fter fhecornlssp, and at each t i mf Ri|
injp, in order ropr-Vem exhalations, <O Ri
gently the whole fiHvce of the rarrh, Rf
As the exports of America chiefly Mk
prnd on the agricultural part of the fiici w ß|,
it is of the uTnoft importance that w« h,; B
the art of hefbandry to the greawff p» r fße
tio". To promote this objeift J iiopt f|R
met* will carefully attend to the t x J'Bv
raent, o'«-,
ELLAKIM SPOONER. ■
N. B. I would inform the farmers, .I,!*
h.ive received from the Prtfidcnt of the iR!
Stares, PATENTS for two machines ,R
are calculated, the fine for planting,
other for dreflang cora in the method aboß
exprefled. R
\ ,#r' AM AP "l
* • OF THE t
State of Georgia. ||
I SO\ffe years fincc I notified the ptih J
j tPtnr I had colleAed materials for the puritß/!
. of draughting a large and corrcft Mapofß
State o' Georgia, vh : ch I intended puhliß
ingin ash rt ti nr, hv fnlofcription. Asthßj
who patrotized my propofols, by hecomißl
fubferihers, have been no donS*, anxhußp
expeitisg its appearance—l feel it a dutviß,
cumhem on me to inform them, that fomeß|
medic occurence*, together, with the p-Rt
sure o ( those official duties wh'ch related
our newl v acquired territory, h>ve been |R[
ca«f-9 of delay. Thele, I presume, oillß
received as a fofficient apology —efycciallfß
when 1 give affhnnccs that greater aorurtß
cy wi!| he the result; and thaTmy mmoßj
exertions will now he employed to sccoit.R
Mfh this wO’k before the end of the fuccetjJß
jng year. I have concluded finre the celoß
of onr weftern territory to the U. States,tß
confine my draught to the present limits R
G-orgia-whercas it was my intention orijß
nally not only to have embraced that exieß
five traft of country, but the hvw. Fhridß
also. This will enable me to reader ray deß
sign i-finatcly m"re fotinfa&ory, as refpetß
this state, by enlarging the seals, Thrill*
which is now completed, is fix by four fttß
and the price of eanh map, canrafitd, paiß
ted, <&c. Ac. ten dollars, and plain miR
eight dollars, ore half payable in advmß
A MAP of all that traft of conntrv, |iR
ing between the Ocpnee k Ocmolgee rbfrß
lately ceded by tke chiefs of the Crush Iflß
•os, at the treaties of’Fort Wilkmfon »R
Ctry of Walhington, compiled, is now coR
pleted ffona the moil authentic docn nentß
and will be pnblilhed as soon as a fwfli'.itnß
f:m j? railed by fubfeription, to defray :R
cidenttt ezpeble?, _ 9
The fahferiber flutters htrrKrl# that thi'R
nwp will be found’ Bfcfo! and inrereffing,™*
only to the citizens of rhis, balhm th >(i>el
other |o an almoff degree ; n?rl
t : C'J?,a*ly when tends fitdatc in th>> tcrrilß
arc est. red lor fate —the cpntraCHng pgrritl
being then in poflT fff m of a copy of th’s n:|
may by bare in r pe c lioti indcpttfv any !. f r e
p efented therein, and becompstent to julg
o! the probable value thereof.
Refules a delineation ot the (cvcrxl enun
ties. d .'lritis, and forveys, both fail v,i
f ra<fi<on3l, as laid nur ptirfuant roalsuf th
IcgHLtßre.—ToisMtp will exhibit appro
p"ate table.’, (hewing the numbers Aqaio
tides of the fcvcral fraflioss appertaining ti
ftach diliri'i— with such other d
planatory notes, as will render it truly wo*
rhy of public pitrouaec. The size of tbi
Map is four feet four inches by two feet son
inches. Price fix dollars, one hali payabl)
ina lv nice.
Subscriptions wi s | be received at the Stir*
veyor General's office, poss clfice, and feve.
ral printing-offices, in Milledgcvllle, at tin
polt-oflicc & different printing i.fficea in Au<
guff a, at the printing r nd pofi-offices in Lou
ifvillc, by R. S'ucs efq, and Col. John
ShcHman, in Savannah, and the leveral
printing ufßccj in the fame place, in C.im*
deo county hy Mq >r James Seagrovc, in
/ MTntofh connty l>y Thomas M'Cal! cfqr.
& all the Court-Houfcs in the several coun
ties in the (late, by such perfui.sas may h
appointed.
DANIEL STURGESr
u:h December, 1808. |
C3T Subfcriptitiit taken at thit office,
LOOT
O' the Road between Mr, Wcftfield ? w
the sign of rhs Wlfiie Hotfe in Gr« | '‘
vide Diftrh'ff S* Carolina, on Mbndty tht
1 5th o f lBoqi Red Morocco pocktil
Book with several Notes in it, one on Sul>
• • mon Marffial for 81 dnliira* one on
Ramsey for dollars, another on AHfdoi*
Farrow for 75 dullirs, and a Rereint fi’f
two other Notos on J ,hn Archibald Crock*
\ et.—l do hereby ft>rwarn all perfotts freffl
"I trading for said N »te<i~rny person finding
said Book and delivers th<? f>me wt<h f' ls
contents therein when ioff to Mr. Wctifidi
Os Capt. Cox (hail be well,rewarded by
ROBERTT. LEWIS.
February it. +
NoTHTit ‘
Will be fold on ThurfJay the
joth day-of Mirqh next, at the Hcnfecf
tli- Widow Rogers in Columbia coent!’)
all the personal profierty of Aaron LeveriH
dec. confiding of a Sfud Horfc fiddle arJ
bridle, Cot’on, Corn and Fodder, all per*
fun* havingclaims ayninfl she fvid dec. v|U
render them in ago* .-hi* toLw, and
indebted arc ilcfimi to nv«ke innncdiais pa)’'
mint 10
Who. L|VfciU7T, AJiu'r.
February is, +