Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, February 06, 1810, Image 3

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\ g‘atas, Eiles, John A '.nr,, Sirend, V^en, Nautilus, Enterprife, Re venge, Ferrei. Now in corHnvJfton and ready for fervicc.—iConllirution, John Adams, Prcfider.t, United States, /Lila:;. Wafp, Hornet, Siren, Argu.,, Vixen Nautilus, Enterpnze, Revenge, Fer ret—bombs, Etna, Nefuvius, and 22 gun-boats at New-Orleans. In Ordinary. Ciiefapeake, at Button ; Congrefs, Coiitteliation, New-York, Adams, and 9 gun boats at Waffling on ; tbineeiv gun boats at Charlelton ; t- do. at Wil mington, Cn c.) 2 do. at Norfolk j tO do. at Baltimore ; 20 do. at Phi ladelphia ; 54 do. at New York ; 2 do. at Wefterly, (it. i.) I do. ac Bolton ; 9 do. at Portland ; 1 do. Lake Ontario; 1 do. at Lake Chain- plain. Bombs—Spitfire, at Norfolk; & Vengeance, at Ncw-York—thefe require repairs. The frigates at Bolton and Walh- ington require repairs before they can be fent to fea. Three of the gun boats now at Charlelton, liave been put in corn- million for the Georgia Ration. All the gun-boats at Baltimore, Philadelphia, Ncw-York, Rkoiie- Illalnd, Connecticut, Bolton, Port land, and on the lakes, are in a Hate of prefervation Of the gun-boats at New-Or leans, No. Id h s been condemned, •and is now ufed as a hulk, and capt. Porter in a let ter dated the 2a, h Auguft, 1809, obferyes rhat live others, viz. Nos. 14 16, 17,20, ft 21, will in all probability be con demned as unfit for fervicc in the enfuing fummer, having been built of raw materials. lias given the principles of a com-1 levying tonnage out! merce without export duty, with his! Ihips entering our p< ics on foreign : export duty utua'i pefl'picuiiy auu winl itrengtli. Ilis princip es exuuid, as they do in alt mtu-i . iitduces, to vie wo an- 1 rduhs the molt benevo lent and exlentivc, amt aa in his treaty wun PrUllia, kept forever in View, me anteliuratiou ol lueicty Hi a more btuiyuaiil lyitem of inter Couile among the human lanniy. In a loiter to James Lovel, elq. dated 2zd July, 1778, lie itiuc ex- ptefleshiuitelf.—‘dtnnaioice am jo , * nations as well as between private ‘ perfuus, lhould be lair and equiia 1 ble exchange and mutual fupplies : ‘ the taking unfair advantages at a ‘ neighbor’s neceliitics, though a, ‘tended with a temporary iiicceth, •always brcediill blood, to lay uu ‘ ties on a commodity expos ed * which our friends want, is a kuavith ‘ attempt to get lo.nettling for notli- ‘ ing. The ilateiuiau wtio fir It in- ‘ vented it, lard the genius of a pick ‘ pocket, it tortune had i'ai.abiy ptac- ‘edlnm; the nations wtio have ‘ pr.tctifed it lutFered for it four fold, ‘ as pick pockets ought to fuller. ‘ Savoy, by a duty on wines, export ed to Switzerland, loll tin; limply ‘ofthat country, which thenceforth ‘ railed its own wine ; and (to wave ‘ other balances) Britain by her du- ‘ty on exported tea, lias lott the * trade oi her colonics ’ ihefe fentimems oi an ornament to his country and hi., pecies are un- queltumabiy c»r.vc fc tint they pre lume a like dilpolition m all na tion: qua'; j error of our policy in tins is now too obvious ; the export oi our commo dities free oi du-y, has clierilhed that fatal influence which is now j every day feen in the corruption C< ' perfidy to national rights exhibited ( in our lea-ports. Peijuiyis as fre quent now at our cultum houfes, as j intliofoof England ; and the fyllem j ol lmuggling has been carried to an Sheriffs Sale. WILL BE HOLD, on tie fbrfl 1 ucfday in iVE.reh next, in Madifon Margin coun y, be tween the h::in f ten and three o'flock. .56 Acres of land part ot lot 11 0 189 in the win now Morga ken as the property ol John :s ov id i.q part ot loti* the I.Rh ciis. ol Bald- r n °i' l -' ii y ' M Moreau county, ta- I n \ a ^ e ^ 10vvn equal extent and enormity. j Watts to iatisly iunJry execu- It Wilt therefore be found policy tions in favor of Henry Peeples to look to a remedy ior part of tin* | ^nd others. ar.d -/ l ur Airly point out Char lee ton fan 26. the policy, particularly as it relates to friends tJntguflionnbly if all the nations would agree i - xbolilh duties on ox ports, there would he* no more than jultic in it. But is ihere any na Arrivco, Schooner Hope, | tionon earth befidesoor own which Kuhn, Savati.'.ah, 2 d.iys 15\1 j does fo ? Not one. Then the na- laft. To the matter i'he j 110115 °f the world that itnpofe duties Hope, failed from tins pert on j on exports, aft towards us in this the 1 71 ii Lift, with about 20.' pick and we (land with ... , rr . rour thun.bs.in our mouths,'conipla Frenchmen paflVngm on board, [ cem] fobmiui „gto this itaiiredUff- bound to Savannah—On I hurl j .predation. day night, in fight of 1 yhee Are there any nations fo friendly light houfo, was brought too by , as to permit their goods to he ex it iotig Bal.imore built fehoorter, ported, duty lice, to our ports.—no not one Look then at the amount of which our pockets are picked in one year. In the year following, the amount value in dollars, of cotton imported, into, and exported from England, will furnith fome fail data. 1800 Raw cotton inporfed into England, value dols. 8,319,275 Oi which exported 8.85,720 who lent her boat on hoard the Hope, and took out all the 1’ivuciimen. They called her the Amiable. After taking out the me n, capt Kuhn was per mitted to broceed. Oil his ar rival at Savannah, he learnt that the Amiable had been cleared out at that port by a Captain White, for New-Orleans •, but file is undoubtedly intended lor a privateer This mull have been the fame veil'd that was off this port on Saturday bit, and reported as from New-Orleans, bound to New-York. She is probably intended to way lay the veil els going to and from Amelia lflainl ; and vve fliall undoubtedly loon hear of fome velfi ls being captured,plundered & burnt, or funk by this French American privateer. ey A fcooner of the deferip tion above alluded to, did ar rive here on or about, the 3d of this month She was reported to be in diffrefs, being hound from Baltimore to New-Orler.ns and had put into this port in confequence cf the captain and the only one of the crew who underitood the combafs. being exit'lulled by fatigue, in the hope of fhiping a fiefh At of men. A proieft to this effeft, ) we are told was made according ly, and flip cleared about the 11th inft. for New-Orleans. It is laid tint fhe has fince received her fupplies of provifions and arms from this place and its neighborhood. Captain Hilton, cf the Swift dates, that he was boarded by her on Sunday lad, and difmiffed after examination evu in an ex put duty ; if they will tax us, we mull tux them in return ; if our fliips are treated partially or heavily Impelled ; and tneir manu factures taxed ou the export, and make die tax payable only on the re turn ot the voyage, let it be oil a bond, as is the practice now with duties on imputes. Imprisonment for debt. - - Dur ing tin- year commencing the llth Dec. ISOS, atm ending November 30, l Sub, there were cohfiived iu the debtors pruou of New Yoik 326 perlons for debts between 2.3 and 1.5 dolls. 23.5 for debts between 1.5 and tO; and 501 ior debts under JO dollars L ot.il under 2 5 dolls 11.72. During the year pre ceoiog, the number was up wards of 1300. Nearly Me whole of them were fupporeed, witUe there, by the Humane So- ciirty,—Columbian From the Democratic Frtfs. DECISIVE EVIDENCE Of the P regrefs of Limfact arcs in the United States■ About fix v ar sago a perfon from Europe was in ihe State of Vermont, who poflVfed the knowledge ol con ft ru&ing ma chinery to card wool by hand, norf.'S, oxen, fleam or water S ame perfons of that Hate be came acquainted with h;m,& a tr.ong them Kir. John Be mis, carding machine maker, now of the Borough of Wilmington on Delaware, 23 miles ftom Piiila delphia, on the Southern polt road. This active and ufelul citi- : years. ALSO. 202 1-2 Acres of land, N 8 ' 364* in the fourth ciis. Baldwin j now Morgan county^ t ken as ih? property Purket D, an to | Iatisly fundiy executions in fa \ v-ir of Erneit C Wittick a id ! others, property pointed out by-! the defendant. ALSO. 202 1-2 Acres of I ind, N 3 243 in the 1.3ih dis. Baldwin now Morgan county, taken as the ! property of Thomas Watts to iatisly an execution in i iv ?r of Stewaic and Cibfon, pointed cut by trie d* fend int. ALSO. One Negro.: Boy named Ar che, taken a- the property of Lemuel i'rahntn to l'atisfy an execution in favor of William uici i riix Gilbert, pointed out ; by the defendant. ALSO. One town lot in Madifon, known by N° 23, iken as the : property of James Cannon to! fatisfy an,execution in favor of j a>' e , hereb y notified to bring in Mitchell and Cox levied and u 11 accounts, properly au returned to me by a conflable. Conditions c. ili A M A fee, n. s ar c January 29, 1809 Et^CTJTOR’s SALE. On Satu dr" the 11 ’> vf i rch next at the p a ta - of ViU Ham William,on in. . i'uiaatn cornty dec! WILL BE SOLD, Th, whole of th • perlbnal f.u i'ec Icrm on the x! :y of ittle. Garlakd Hardwick Anthony Uoloway, ’- Adm’rs. Barnet Smith j Fibril ry 6, 1810- 4.7-2C tCIl.f. Bio SOLD, -i FOdiy tO - 9th day of February next, at the plant at in of Captain John IVeekt, le.ffcf Putnam county, dec. All the perlbnal property of fai l riccealt d, confifling of Hor- I *s, thel|fi.')ck of Cattle and Hog;, one: Waggon, Houfehnld and Khchcsi Furniture., planta tion Utenfilk tlie Crop of ; t kinds, Stc. Iwulye month:; rre- uit wi l be given for ail hi n ’ a- bove fire dollars, the pur. h,.i\ r giving bond with z^nrovt-d fo- curity, t •- bear i ■ r, r- IL From the date it not punctually p..i *. a i. so. WILL B SOLI) or IllRriD, at the fame time and place, Thirl on nr fourieeu likely NEGRO S; an will be rent ed to tlie high;-it bidder, until the firft do :>f January the PLANE A LION oi laid dcceafed. All thofe having t emr.nd* agaittfi the e.iate cf Li i d.v. etl- un, within the ter.u CINCINMATA. Savannah,IVcdr.fd17, IS 10. At the rcpucfl of a number of the members of the Cincinnati Seedy of Georgia, they conven ed at the Exchange, agreeable to notice. 1: appearing that the funds oi the focietv are in a deranged the i licated, within then neprelcrib- : c l by Ivv ; and thofe indebted j to fa id eflat. ta make payment without it-j ay. George Si ov ill, ? „ 'Joseph Cooper y 1 * m Jana ... 1. 18 10 8r Remaining in England 7,58.3,6.53 Cotton manufadlures ex ported, 26,6:9,170 Cotton yarn exported, 2,650,070 Profit on the labor and circulation derived by England from the cot ton produced in for eign countries 20,828,085 In the three fticceeding years ! 801, 2, and 3, the produce of pro fit was ten millions (terling more than in this year. Now fuppofing rhat only one half of this cotton was furnilh d by the I United States, here we fee ten mil lions fielding is derived to that na tion from rite profits of the fingle ar ticle cotton. But even this is not all, fince the duty paid to the Britifh revenue fhouid be added, and lup- pofing that to be no more than live cents the pound on the import that into country, we (hall have to add to it half a million of dollars more. Then there is a duty on ex hat made and lold ninety feven . „ . ... . . c of thefe carding machine?, molt ! f ! tu:Ul0! \ and ,3 „ the 0 [ muoJ L of fingle and a few' double. His affociatos in the enterprise, who commenced feperate tours, have made feveral hundred ; fo that it is now underftood that the whole number ot double and finglqc.uahitg tnachiaes made in the U States by John 15 -mis a-id hi-, iff jciiatcs exceed < mr hun.he 1 The power r*quire i move hip of thefe mi hin- j $ is laid to be only one fii h of •<: which will move one common mill Rone. Carding by hand is perhaps oie of the mod fen-re it the bouf’bold employments of women. Wool prepaid by iht-fe atachipes is peculiarly fit .or the imnufafturo of Hats I he quantity of wool, which a fingie carding machine will pre pan in one week, is nine hun- pred piuncis.» The wool oarJ : -tg machine is ufed in ioine p ; a- ces to car 1 cotton. The ma chines made by Mr B. Lx his af fociates, have been principally for Maine, Virginia and the ports on the fame goods fay 25 cts. ! country & dates between them. This ufeful citizen is of very good charafter, & really edeem* ed in Wilmington, where he now refides.— this note is a vol untary ncL of Ju(lice towards him from one who was recently a ft ranger to him, '*t is written after examination and reflection. the pound, and that will give two millions of dollars more ; making altogether a profit on cotton amount ing to about 24- millions of dollars a year. Here is an example in which wc fupply the material, fell without laying a cent duty in our own ports, but immediately on its reaching En gland it pays a contribution to the power which opprefles, of half he mounted 4 eighteen.pound I"”™ 0 " a l iroflt in , P P . , ' , trade 20 millions; and a tax upon and is laid to be - .... * carronades, and is laid to manned with between 60 and 70 men —Sav. Even Lcdg. FROM THE AURORA. Dr. Franklin, whofe compreher,- fi’.'e mind embraced and illutlvaved cv'-rv branch of human knowledge ; the countries to which the cotton of foreign countries is exported, of 200,000 dollars. Bcfide that the tax' on the export of every article is higher on (hips not fintith. In this tad part of the : r law wc have followed t&qpi, uafireftly by According to an authentic ac count lately publiflied, the domin ions which belonged to the French empire at the end ot laft year, con tained 16,7.11- fqurre leagues, and 89,317,397 fouls, which makes 2811 for every fquara league I'lv. public revenue amounted to 720, 000,000of francs; the army con- filled of 569,930 men, and the fleet qf 4Q fail of the line and 30 frigates. the member.; prefent, that a fpe cia! meeting be held at the Ex change, in the city oFSavannah, cn Ehurfuay the 2 2d day of March next, at 10 o’dock in the forenoon, when an election will take place for a Prefident, Vice Prefident, Treafjrt'r and Secretary. All pei Ions having in poff. f- fion papers or any documents rcl t'.ive to ih ■ fViety are re- qu -ited to attend with them, U all -’he nv mt:vrs within the (late are particularly invited. Resolved, Th ir notice be pub- liilie J tn th • p use s ac •erdingly. ED'.VARi) VIII TE. N B. rhep inters in thisJiaic, are re-Tiestsi to pub ish the above once a •week and forwird their bills for payment Janu - ry 2, 1810 4,5 GEORGIA. U.i'tcjcl county. Whneas Ma:y Bi *a .t and Francis Cato has appfitd to rue for left rs of Adnfinilh atiort on j the eft ate of Benjamin Bcyaril j deceafcd. Thefe are therefore to cite h \ admonilh all and fingular the j kindred and creditors of fuid i dec to be and appear at our | next court of ordinary to be held in and for fuid county to fhew caufe if any they cult why laid letter lhould not b* gvanti'n. Given under nty haml this 23d day of Jan. 1810. Plyhs Greene, G C. O. Lot ten '2 tel ids. In the New" York Union Colledge Lotte-y, which is to commence drawing in April next, for law by Devcrcux its Thzucatt. 4v-tf. • l GEl )RGI A, Pil/n.i:t , 'tty Perfonally appear* Hemy Dance (fore me and ma eo.uit that he has loll or miflaAe a.no* a of hatio given bv William John lion ol Green coumy for two hundred and lev nty dollars, made payable to him in i hear ing date the 9 h December lal£ as he recoiletto. Henry Dance. Sworn before me rhis lull January 1.810. Edmund Lane, y i. c. ALL perfons are forewarned, thrading for th above mention ed note of hand, and the fai-J. Wiilitm John foil is hereby di~ refted net n> pay the lame to an other perlon 8-;. Henry Dance. GEORG1 Jorwi county Whereas I. Samuk: 1-ck, of the ft ate ol Georgia ml county afore I aid, dia on.ee. tain time m the year 1808 or 1809, f del’/ wiilully ot ambiuoufly arid with out any ground ot truth, did on j the turn- aiorelaid laiiely, wiihjl- I iy and telonioufly, and of my | malice alorcthought did, on the | tin e and date aloref id, laiiely ! aci.ufe a certain Jacob Pru?t | of taking, dealing and conveit- I ir.g to tiis own tile a certatn, H- ifer, which accufation I ac- J knowledge to be lalie and I nii- i ver knew. | (Signed) his Samuel x Meek. j Tefl, mark. I Daniel Hightower, y r. 1 Gnen Wynne, y p Georgia, Jones county. Regiftcreu in ,he Clerk’s OlTicc of the Supeuoi c ourt iol laid county, m hoik A. I Jib 436, on the 27tli Oct. 1809. CH. February lit. I8p. Jtfhn I\. Gregory ' K)R~ 'I f\ Lii,. A weAt improved Lor a vlil- lei.g. \ti 1) -.t rW.l- fon ov o , y ••• t will be fold low for cain cr male ne 'e ol A. Marti*. 0, grots—enquire o