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Three Dolls, per annum .3
Volume X.]
DESULTORY.
LAWS OF GEORGIA.
AN ACT to compel the fudicct of
the Pmee in this state , to kuo a
fait and regular book <f entry.
} I’- it etuutul by the Senate and
Jj t House of Repre.ait- ti-i'cs o’ the
siate if Georgia tn Gonial Assembly
met. and it is hereby matted by the
authority of the same, That from and
after the firft day id March next,
i f (hall he the ihitv ut each Juflice
of the Peace in this flare, to keep a
fair and leai- le book of nary of all !
civil proceedings had bet* e him,
fur the recovery of del : . A .
tier. Andie itfurther era ted ,
That in all Caleb where a: y } alt ice
of the I’cace in thi> llate, (hall rc
-lign or remove out of ;iie limits • i
the eliflrict lot which he lhall have
ht-tfli appointed, i: sh .11 be the duty
of fuel; Juflice to tic Aer the laid
book, or a ht'r copy therof, to bis
successor in t llice, wit!tit fixfy dabs
alter he rnav be c.-am iliiot.td, * r
dep'dit the- lame wiiti the (. .c;k cd
the Interior eou: t.
AN AC i A) ut, and tl\ . t.-six h
section tj ihi Judmary Lee oj this
* w *i’
\ Hi REAS z practice las
T , ‘ - a ad< p:u! and now pre
vails itt tome p c. of tills Hate, of
l’i.icing stilts to the Supcri *r and
lafeiioro urts, for de*br- u hich c< n
iiituti mallv art, and by Lw ought
to be ixclufivtly c* mzablc tn the
julii e*s courts; which practice is
tnjimous and rpnnfLw n many
i I 11 1 l g-nid (c!/.c[ij of . I.•> fi ate, by
Vi j .Sting tin ;n to more cadi tr.ati
was canfeuij !a: and by the midlitu*
tion and tu.Uciv.iy < i\i e. il. c.
lor ic-mcdv Vv! . iv<.
Le it t 5i... . I thi ‘ :fe .?; /
Hats: oj'Kiptf ... ••• ■- t‘ s'ate
e ■ Luo/ i,ut~ in G. •a. > St ii r •
and it is mail’ and ! > //, nth it\■ of
jhe same , 1 hat v. hue ai.y lull ball
he brcL !.t to the Superior or In
ferior courts in tnis flute, and the
verdict ot lb. jure iltal! In i rafutn
under thirty doll; rs, the defendant
fhaii not be charged with more colt
than would have net thinly aca ti
ed, provid'd I . . ion vi v, had been
before a juftiee < u the Idea e; and
the remainder oi the c urt char
may be retained out of the bum lo
iecuvcied ; and it tin* veidifit of the
jury be not if fulhuu.t amount,
the plain.ill fhaii be bound to pay
the lame: l reveled, ti.is act fliall
i*ot extuid to or g- vt m cases where
tht demand i’-t finth in the deelar
arior, fmil be proven to exceed the
sum of thirty dollars. Presided—
i.oil lug her An contained fball tx
tei’i to any cab- founding in dum
*‘A t:i r ’ . * 1
‘1 he receipts into the TrerdVv
of Virginia, lor tyear t:u!i. g the
3 i ft December, amounted tn 4.07,
043 collars, and the <• ’ dim* s
£*-.716 do Is. leaving a hd.,mv ia
the i ri fury of 146.317 doll .to —.
about t -d • rev emit w.. and..
r. :d fr a’u t Twi.iuubrtry.
A,f 1 1. \t i r r fSf>
a I v>£i.
WASHINGTON, (GlorcjaJ Printid WJIitLY FOR SARAH IIJLI HOUSE.
THE DEATH OF THE RIGHTEOUS.
(From the “ Leisure Hours lmpro~
ied.** J
SWEET is tht feene when viitue
tiles.
When links a righteous foul to
fell :
I! w mildly beam the clofmg evts !
liow gentle heaves th’ expiiing
bread !
So fades a iutnmcr cloud away:
So links the gale, when Itonns
are o'er ;
So get ‘!y flni's tjae eye of dav ;
So dies a wave - ’ ng the there.
, Trlmr.) ‘ ant boil •> *fu \ \'for-brow’,
Eaiui’d by lotne angti’s purple
w ;
( Orr.v 1 vht m b thy \i< t’ry now ?
l. vi. i u> Ib.ath ! where is thy
iti* g ?
A h 1\ rj.;iet reigns nr -und ;
A ca! 1, which cannot elt-
Itioy ;
Nju; hr can e.dlu b that peace j..0-f
f ilT'd,
Wiii h :i. .j- unfetuiM f u!s er
j.n\
r.irtwci;! co* fiicdirg h. sand
h
ii . fs nro > .. r
! ‘e- v well !
Ibw l.i ■. tb \ hujgi: 3n: ;
a [']... s ■ * !
Ear •’ I. 1 o’lil .r.t Work! 1
1 a.-evw ii 1
Is dutv .•, .a> fi ks the <’ .v.
Li-.d.r. b in iti il ad, the 1, . V
tlksj
\dbiic He;. and Em:h, cna
l.-li to lay,
‘‘Sc 1 he lcetie w heu Y.i tuc
JJ
U . V- b .
, r, .iii tie dddiunallnhlltgcncer.
. Ih\ 11. . GRICULII’RAL
a .1 MAN l 1 AC lUK INC* iu
} ru . • !Ve; IS, to the North.
In a letter !.; !v received by Mr.
Cufi-, Ii tn chanceil -r Livingfte n,
of NeW-Y©rk, ar. the frllowing
panic ulars, rciativa to the pre.fpcii
ty ol agri ultuie- and matuif.tChires
in that, the neighbouring flute &.
Spcakin ■ ol the policy < 1 manu
f .cttues, the chanccll u c bferves—
*• It has generally been thought that
v.e art not ripe 1 r inanuiaclures,
t.i-it labour i.v too dear, Nc. ‘i his
is, howe-v r, by no means the* case,
‘ at ball in the Northern flutes..—
, ()u; eieliei ncies do not arise from
ciihef <1 these ciieun.ft.tiiccs, but
from an ill grounded [ rejudiee, in
favor of foreign producti; ns, and
, from the carelt llnefs aiui indifcrc.
1 tion of the Ittbi urs of the 1 uiband
man. We- have till lately fuppi.ftd,
th \t nothing could be so \vt Ii made
at hi.me as abroad. [Here the
writer menti ins an iuftanee of an
article < f much utility h< in r made
in the city of New York. & although
ct acknowledged excellence, could
r N 1 Id, tirvil the London rnaik
w put up n it, which cauf .1 an
irr.mc'.ii; r e and molt rapid laic.]
‘! he z. liculturc e. 1 the country ha.,
t ;.( ! t u.iued. v.iih a view
SATURDAY, HRRUARY 17, 1810
*0 m.mu/aftureli tic attention has
been paid to the improvement of
our w .01, vet luch as if is. every
p> uud of it is worked up, arid were
ten times the quantity raised, it
would be used. Jhe fame may be
i lid c. flax and he-nip, nor do 1
know a bogie article, iulceptible </f
uianuicclure* raised in the- North rn
f‘ates, that is not manulaCtun-d at
b -me. Leather, iron, fi -up, fl.ix,
, wool, are all confutned at home—
! 1. r u; not then complain of a want
ol mariu.aeiurc-s, but ol attention in
the farmers, to supply them wi'h
materia! t-> work upon. To ibe
j articles mentioned 1 might h.,ve ad
dl'd, hats ofcaffor, wool arid chip,
paper, gtiis, c-.a* h:s, Eytfies. axes,
hollow ware and tv rv imj.li mer.t
of inn, otht-r than t.iu’ cutluy
L.ny - -.r prejudices are* weaiing
a we begin to find that our
1 wn rna .-ufactures wear better than
tb. ;c we import, an American hat,
< r c-.;at, wiii out a ear two English
ones. ()ar manufactures yet in
thei: infancy have tie*: learned to
p*. b.e thole frauds width fi*t a
I tii * glo's upon their v..r.s. Idhe
in’r ducti'Mi of Merino w— !or iv
■ r a f.nail dalb of ‘t, in their
•*.s, 1 -s c nvimed ti. farmer,
: f I warm, It.bnfarit: <! el -i.'is
*■ is iv>
. ‘ bn- 1 !:■ la VC 1.. -dv ‘ a
V i d.'ir t I (ii p in this It •*,
• o.iui x ir . ‘i : re
t ~a- ria-.v cat.hn *
• * lot’ and i ve
r.d : ...: u. .cures .:? 1 .4 w<> ,-n N
< >.l. up.m an 111 .. -J I. al , arc
Em g up. A iu I- r v.! •re a
1 a dig : fir. c an It. Ai m- !iat he
ti; n i t ; tio ) pieces < i (I .*h in I.A.
1 till, y t i.u a cird of ieur tnibs,
, t.ik..i h hr HI! (*r the ervre, v.ve
emi.-rac- J e otl-.ei fishing mills,
ad of w . 11 11 -. a, fu \ oceupi .1.
You wiii be iu pi if J, when 1 . f.
lure y iU, fi..i on tfic little tdia'e
; which I petlefs here, (she town of
Cltrm nt) winch contains an mt
eig ty ia. :n., time rc at !e..i h: y
looms, and almoll ev-ry f.t.u y
has a wjimn wcaw-r. fi i., t
that these looms and the! • v. a. >s
are only occafiomdly e:npi-..\-l iu
\ liking up tin- flax c wo<| id !)
t.'i farm furnilh s for f.111,1 \ uiv,
hut ii cannot bo doubt-. I, that it
materials c mIJ lie afforded thr y
[would be fully occupied. Every
1 -)J> in tliis, and the neidib uii 1
, Hates ate impr ‘ing and t ;.ci afmg
| t .eh flocks. No price i.% th e dit
it >o hi. h 1 r a fv : fii ep—l l.ave
j one, lor vAdih i have w.u dn the
j lull Week been offered 1 JOO .i
----!ar<. With tiiifi fpirir auuing th.
1 l.uine’rs and the lap.rfiuous capital
. w’hicli arc commonly called unfor
tunate circumllances, lut in my
opinion the liappiefi, have with
drawn from commence, I hive no J
doulit, that our manufadures are
in fuc h a dale of progrtfimn that
neither v ir nor peace will be . Lie 1
to Hop their couiit.”
DigieiTing for a short tl.'*-. from
the- subj and oi numufactu’i.'s this *i:!*-
t.: gulfried j a:lor and agilcuiturai
i.i pre Leeds to Ipeak of ids improv-
[Payable half)early.
f Number 4-70.
ments in fneep hreeoing, and ob
ftrves, “My sheep improve *%•
trcrnely, anl 1 have no doubt, that
1 fhaii iival Rambr uilht in a tew
years. I fold a haif bred ram two
yean, fincc that was weighid t - o
ther clay—His live weight iQt -Ths.
I ytiicrday killed a Jiall bird
from grals. having not taten either
grain or hay, though the sass rid
in< w in N vember had dtmiii'fh and
his tar. His weight aiivc 1 .'s7tbs.
dead I ‘J, the carcase, 10 pr und
of tallow besides tfie kidn*ys and
4 pound ( I word. A” the re w- re
many otlie*s rquafiy fur in the
(kick, though my wedderf,- - k ern
fifts of thole only whir b I do not
C’ ft filler as fine t n ugh tn ftil for
ft’ <k rams.” Tht eh nr.ti! r i.tro
ii .it e-s 1..s intention off r, din • to
Ailiigton, a ram ol ftis f, mi us
ftoek pit sic us to the tniuirig fl:> p
fttn;ripg, and we much r i- ice t . ir
10 valued an animal will becor t ?.ti
appendage to that pa iicuc i. lii-u
----ti>n.
Mr. ouftis 1 rving * ncpii’r- 1 w!.e.
ther the pi m ifi’u' -e ft nv rime frnce
ii; ! if profptCfus, tor i., v L g the
t. 1 f the impr"Vt ‘ fii k*o ! •
oh t J U’-pofes, C< ul.j T ‘ ‘ “ f
- It. 0 vti-ct r. -ihv h . •; ■ ■ s
th f dk.wing arfwer, j.i j. g
r every manofftr’irg, at ‘ 1 p,
• . hv to tin c< utitts fro:: • • e
it c.m f-c. We r- a ; ? * f ■v :
“i\ J. * 1 f the Ul‘ S to l li- ’I V u
p;.'p U to \ the ! ; \ . i- u
(■; Ct I viu— t Xfept in ands i
then are no peer a: ore u .
v t uld go io a (r e f !■■• *. <v. y
1 eig 1 bouihnod has ai<hr rb • .
t.A'i J bv the it h; ’ ran.!?, in a rii
trn to which, c c fehrol in r*. t 7
f v:i or so. ,vi s ar. . < A al
stipend frc m ;'..e 1* . wh’- h ap
ptoprians a cor-fuirr.-ble fut. 1 to
ti is o’ : ct.” Can this he h of
our r< untry, or richer v.: •* uii t
be laid f tl e c< r, o -y ? Mi it
th re r.ot be a great v • : r -
raiity and good c:. -■ * \ -
c;e:v wh.ch wants the • .i;- tu
ft ti. n. It i -> r •if r . 1 . A,
ft t n r.ny n. n It 1 bet nu
tl .• < 1 b'” il.-. f, and gr- w (IL ir.
the* ig.ii i. r.. eof their \ lit! . 1? 1
battalion *: mi i’ia v.t :e rtra-.a i in
the S -u*. .rn C *; f rt ‘r \r f 7
v v.i l.i be fi.ur.J p -ft.ft-d • I ti e
1 -;- .v t. r, rm n ; ukrit ru> f • • r .
t. n, aid h wr. uch t r r-v i
1 1 tea* ’ii g oth< is. Vam!v fi ti
we hail tht in r> ‘i ct mm .ru. ,ic
tll f r , if they l! fi c . ‘tibnt t me
1. ruiln an moar-.- < f know re :e,
l .ith fi wauling c ’ ong us, A h ,p
----y y v. ill be the t ft* cf - < f h . 1 n In trj
of dom- Id cpi liev. v hi* gv-s a
due employment to a ! acts, i.d
j r parts I v a model ate* v. in n -f
tht bill y, tin nv fi i.fi fu’ at 1 { ‘ .
ing food for the r. . ti.
Mr. Living ft'** acroo ; *r. -re
prop irti rof 5*.. hide dT-jui. the
stocking thr.t vain. hi-, c-o mrry v.irti
merino’s, mu dtf!a* * I r :i*r*
if • dtii ns on tiu-.t lu l fir fit f.-
lov.ing words: “I l.v 1
thought if th . fi'”- • .*? *’ 1 r
he del:v 1 f: - tl • c :vt• fi , f
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