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Mt>JtssT‘ Z 0 0M t.E9,'>ATS A ’■! D FiUJBAIA
I u ffORMAN M-LEAN,
■ CS If! E SAY,
l, jouiSS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE OYZ
■ HAif, IN ADVANCE.
mr Sale at this Office ,
RkMfcwfug BLANKS, wVAS are nsxt’y vln
■ tod or- ex.Vant Paper.-
B&I.CH' 1 NT’* ENTRIES, diifcruu kind;
BaNl. -, &>TB, oreign and
B;jj,S of EXCiI AGE
R.VM*SffS’ Ait i'iCLES
of CO.nVEY AKCE
Bi'JR (’GAGES I
RoU'Bftd of aTTORNF?
Rwfflt'Jt* INDENI-LaEB
BjJXS nf oAI.E
■ gTnERAL EL EC TiGN.
El’ ftors cf Chatham County, arc
R notified, that the poll for the election of
MENATOR and three PLPP.ESf.KTA-
B'ij in the State Legifiature, and fout
MPRESBNTAT/FES ill tEe Congrds of
RUaiteil States, on Mo;:dr- tbs third cay ii
Raber next, will Le opened at the Court
Bel in Savannah.
I ED. HARDEN, J. I. C. C.
I U TOBLER, j. p.
I WM. A. MOCP,Ej J. ?
Kitanneh, Sept. 15. <7
I NOT: CL.
■ THE sulfcrihtr tntrnJtng to If absent Jr on
m state fora f.:sr ..eeks, has apj.air.ied Mr.
m. ts. BARNES his Attorney dj-
R his alsence. CHARLES MACfIIN.
MJujtii! 5 oS
Information:
|3* K the legal KtprefetJtvfJ end he-.* ?l
f, oi Mr* GiiOAO'E itAHS, tltce.’ fi, who
win his life time employed a an J . Acer . >
•• fhte vs South Carolina, v ’! apply to the
[insert ot tile City Gazette, Charlcftou, they
| be JtiGrtned of- Rate piopcrty Lit by the
teased.
•\* Aa.it is underflood Mr, Hr .Is had r<h
ki'ja the Rate o‘ Georgia, the editors of the
iwtftfiah papers may confer a favor on the tepre
ttativeaiqf Mr. Hails, by giving this conratu*
cation an inlertion :a thui: paj ;.s.
September 13 ‘46
• WILL BE SOLD,
ithefirß l'uefi!?.y in OcL btr nest, at rbs Court
Iwufeia tU Ihmuty ol lutn.Cl, to unty d*
Uu.iu, lor U- uuty .ini Pub. l - its. tor Ue
yean 805, t. 6 suit fco;, via
ONE COW ann Cal.A, .he yrOjitrtv
i Beoja iun Sum c\ ,
One Cow ana C .if, the property c
One Mie, the properiv . t R. Vn-u
‘Cue Bull, the pro put) #i R. bait Lai
Owe Caw and C.i! and one Cow at.
filing, the proper ty o James' Gold ik
■ a.
7° bulb Is of. Corn, the property o
nfiurn Caivin,
35° acres Land, the pro, city o! Samp.
Cdrvin,
i' I'* 1 '* acres Land the nrupf.rty ol M*t
l,;w D. Rrdlwell,
,v3 acres Land, the propetty of CNl
i\Eyot:atd,
45’ acres Land, ths property of Ct
f*H D iuling.
-Oie In.pioveraent, the property of Rw
"ldJ L’illfiims,
7*v ; > Lnprovefr.ents, the property ol
Viliam Williams,
One In prove men t, tins property of
hio Siremome.
A.. JOHNSON, 3. T. C.
AupUtl sg ft
LOST,
“N the 14th inst. Black Morocco Pocket
containing two 20 dollar Bills, two three
war Elis, two J dollar bills, and one 2 dollar
‘ '-and J.ihn Davis’s due bill for forty dollars,
dl of sale for a Negro Wench, named Stiiah,
• tundry other paper* that can beofnocotife
if"ce but to the fubferiber. Auy person de
ftring the book and contents to the fubferiber,
1 ‘ ret <tnc • reward of Sen dollars.
... ‘ J QiiN.J'EL.brH ERS.
September 15.
Ga v DINAH, TUESDAY, September 27, 1803.
NO i I flC.l i J<)>\ /(j j
TAG COLLECTORS-and MiEK i
IFKS.
r?IE Collectors fir die year 1507, !
and those lbr the year 1306,
■vi io arc Mill in arrears, are Notified,
£ ‘ K * ; l ’ ! '• 10th day of November
m '“ £ v ' ? ’- allowed them to mk
a i;;I s<jttl.?rß,cnts of iheir Accounts.—
Sucii 1 o!lectors as had it not in their
power to get their Insolvent Lists cer
ti ecd by the Grand Juries, at the Soring
Circuit ol the Superior Courts* wil
do well to avad themselves of the re
pot tunny which will Le a Horded for
doing so at t!;e ensuing Fall Circuit;
ter executions v, ill issue
unn'edf ’t<*h r after the day above mentl
>ned, against those whose accounts are
not then closed.
I he Sheriffs, to whom execution:,
against collectors have been alreadv
torwarded, arc required to report to
without -delay, the proceedings
which have been had thereon.
GEO. R. CLAYTON,
Treasurer.
Trtdsvy Cfjre, Georgia, )
lfsUeitjevi.% 11/A July, 1803.$ 3®
NOTICE.
ALL perfon* having any demands syaieft the
f *ftare of GtiOKOR lU l HBEKT, Mr*. vNME
eU > HKfctt'l or Ur j v |S CU < H3t*T, will
Lend lu their accou u t<> CH >.k: fc. HaHRIs, Efij.of
iiio propafed then to ftsviii* the t fLtc and oUlaia
letters diimilibry.
WILLI iM MEIN,
JO N M-yiUi E.V,
Fieeuto?* of the lltta.se Dr Ja. Cathbm.
April t > y
TASSrORTS
RAN ito m ‘ < D parn-m ol
‘vJa 3 if to ui ixuj got- g into t jeigi
~t.us iuvu a, been in iundiv inft.iiift, b
taioeh to rn the prisons receiving ih.-m.
by oth'rs afluuut’a their names; it 1 ■
.C"ri! bought prop-J to gvaid againli ih<-
.aute by lequtriiig (he toimer to wr;ie
iieir own tomes tn the body oi the pah
irirts, e a with ‘(us a|ie■ 2iun d:e\ will tn
iuc.i af.er th sj ( l <\ ‘V ot June, i£L3.
le.ia'tii rri 1 St-Ii 1
J"’ p 1 5 „
(ci* Panins u hc iublijh int taxes of lot
‘iultra Stales me irqu jtedio infer t tuts
ana. fl'T.yi 9 33
Lxecuii e Dcpartm* n , Gctirgia.
MitUdgeviUc, \:jk W.ttok, IROB.
On releience t > * coitcuned and p
•oved teloiutton, or. the 1 c! Dtcc at
■1 Id!—■
ORDERED, That the aft entitled, 11 a’
.tt- .i ti itcl an.rnd 1 ejicth (ettion the
pi article o! the C ur out m,” he pub
ilhed once - tn n h or, >1 (■'* mont:;*
•1 t*>e fever*! G z h i"S Ifa'.r.
A ted, j/vs. iiO/.E.V! AN S<-c’rv.
t?t c(l to ati’ r esnd mntiid the 10!k sedion
,oj tkr ‘-\d article / ttir L nslitution,
WHLivE.'.b, Ihe urn auin K-etion is 1
he tvoids tullowmg, ; ’* lif Ghoi.s <
iieSupetj -r *nd 1111 or tor Courts ib*tl b
,(,p ,m cd in ftjrb in-iimei *s the Le,ifl I
uie r/iav by l*w ditebt S filal be cotim is
honed by iheGovetnor, *nd lhall contt-- -
ue in office du'ing good behavior. •—r*’-
icrne !y whereo*
BE U entitled by the SenaP and House f
Representatives of the State es Georgia, tn
General tssembiy net, and by tkiautk tifty
of the same l iut (he clnk'* t Die Sup< -
not *nd Infertor Courts (hail be eletted
n the fauts day ts pointed out by law lot
he fleLtion ol other county oHice/J.
And be it further ena3ed, That as loon
as ibis Mil (ha I be palled by two thirds of
both brar.ehes ot the next tegiflaiure, and
be approved of bv the Governor it (hall
become a part of the CooitituUon of tne
Rate cf Georgia.
Eenj. Whitaker, Speaker
the Houle Rrpiefentativei.
David Batjis, Prefidem
of the Senate pro tent.
A (Tented to l>c. 180?.
JAliial/ li’.WiNj GtVtWCT.
J•’ l hc (Hq/hwgton Aiimtut
EMBARGO.
las rcdsralifls triumphantly ex
• n ths < mb.irgtt has not pi<-
<l.i‘.ed tnc effect of bringing Gteai
, to te;nis, ariii that therejore it
* 4 wcalt and ufdel's measure. Tht
“lit-men ought to recollect that th
i mbargo was intended topoaucc more
b nefns than oi.c,
HI. It was ameafure of precau-ion
*nd lafety. In this point of view it has
vetl, agrrt ably to the (Ltt mi ill of the
mil intc lligem merchants in the coun
7, (both ■ tepubhean and federal)
bom one hundn and millions ot dollais.
i his has been don. by letaming our
GDIs and property in our ports as
:tuy returned from diltant voyages,
which* they tent wed they could
’:ot have ckaped Capture by any
nu ans.
i
In reply io this, the oppofnion fay,
.i fomethtnp has tieen luveu, more lias
lien l*4t by the peufhtng ol prouure
on hand. How Hands the account?
If the produce which is now on
hand had ncen lent abroad ior Lie, it
would have been leized and con. emn
ed as good piize by the lintdh or
French. Would that have been lav.
mg? Would it have bten pi efer vm u:
! it from lols ? Certainly not. It bil
lows, then, that tht cuioargo has favnl
~ not only our floating prop< rty from
total dellrudlon, but il has kept out
of the clutches of foreign nation',
which would have been factthced for
I their use, at leal! one year’s lu plus
•! produce, or above forty eight millions
of dollars in Value.
j The queliion then presents itfelf, is
it not better for the farm< r, planni.
and manufacturer to Jotneihiug
than nothing ?
is it not Better, for example, ?o eei
four dollars per b*ncl for flour *s
home, than to fend u to fca rtiul loft
the wSittie of it ? But let us came inon
to the point.
A. coidmg to the report of the fe
cretaiy o’ the trealury t congrefs,on
(lit 27111.1 t FcbiUaty, jBo2, it appeals
that of articles ot domett ic g owihand
manufacture ot the United Mates then
luu been exported in one year prece
ding 48 700 op£> dollars worth. We
will i,.ke mis sum for a flandard.
and calculate trum it cn the tnofi hbe
rai fca’e. We contend that nearly th
whole of this property would h*v
rieen fei2ed by the French and Bn
11 Hi j but. for the lake of meeting the
oppofitiou ors their own terms, we wil
suppose that only twenty per cent
would haye been captured by (hr b. 1
figeier.ts. The viffels mull have been
%hned of coutfe to protect the trade.
The account would then Band thus:
Potal amount of exports
I of domeltic produce,
! Deduct aoper cent, loss y 7 jo.oco
38,1*60,000
from this dednbf also the
value of the vcjfels tn
which the pioperty
would be captured, at
the lame rate of so per
cent, to wit;
Total amount of
Ametican ton
nage engaged in
foreign trade,
’ Tons, g 1,04 1,005
At the lowcft
computation
thev will rate 10
dolls, per ton,
amounting to
Tne twenty percent dr
duCii’ki Lviji \l *Y*ll
\Y MOI.E jV> it I
be , 3 00a,
j6,0e0,w00
vgain. from this sum de
uuCtth. amouiitot arm
ing for protection,
winch would at leali
colt t*wo ptr o nt, on
the whi.li cargoes ami
(hipping, (hat is lo (ay
two pti ctnt . n 4-^^,
i4O 000, amounting o t. 18a 800
34,897,20©
Once more—from this
balance detiu t jo p r
cenr on an *vtu e,
payable to (i Britain
for the privilege of
trade, about 3 490000
■*
Balance 31.4 7 200
Hence we find 1 ■ m u*-
deral plait ‘d pt<ce.ii'>g upon.* c im
putation rthogtihi 1 in th. :r I vur (a< and
leaving the yumiim of p-> ingtrinute
to’he Brrifh ut of q lelfion; ht if
48. dollar, w ishoi produce
•o oc txp .rieit. a lois nu t .non f
(evt nteCn mdlint’ two hua.ltdl and
(evrnty odd thoulaud vl •11 r'. ..v
let U’ fee it so much has b < n loss rry
our piopertv Iviug at h< m< ine
Bdlilinote North ‘.tint.can adudit and
the othe. day iha Vtr. Gi v.tm- i. it
>al in uierchamt (God ■he 11 u h wm-n
ne f.i!il his property had and p.eua and
len pet ceil! 11l vaid . J wilf all w
(what is too much to all iw) dial <he
whole 8 7-0 00 and iiais wonh of
pioptrty icuiimi dl home has <t pi -
elated twenty per cent, How Would
ih account ttoiifi:
t mount of uiiiiii It 1 c pro
time ufUaliy txpoiicd
in on \.ar, , £43.7^0000
Deduct 30 per cent y 74C oo>
38
Take awav from this the
amount luppoU U to be
te.d zed by till teucial
plan, 3 407 200
baved by the embargo
over and above vsnat
ctmld have been reabz
ed 1y the federal j-l r, 7 5J2 800
1 hits, to take ihe opp in n at
iheir word, the embargo i- Ortt< 1 t* .■
.heir proposition, evi.nd tnev c.'uli
trade and hghi, whu h, umiet tlu e
crees and orders of biaute ami tin
lain th y coul by no m> ans do. Let
us not forget, hkewife, that the pie-
I nt and preciattonof piue in our p<-
duci 1 is truly temporary, vshilit vihdt
would be lo I in a filing trade would
Dc lost foievi 1 !
1 have made the preceding calcula
tion just to shew the federalists thnj
Ihi ir project is a worlhlefs ni'C. Ibe
embargo ha,, m rc..lit, i -ved tne
whole 48.700.b00 dollars woftti <>f
our domestic piotiuce, the greai in s§
of our (hipping, and .he tote gti
goods which .r. all. at from 1> c,
1807 to April 18:8. and fully j t
ties the as'crtion of col. Bucriauau,
of Baltimore? that the amount of
100,000,0b0 of dollars has been pre -
i rv. and from ruin bv that wtlist ol aT
wile and efficient acts.
The federal fighting rrade would
have inevitably brough on wa.
Does any one imagine that the people
of this country would consent to liave
upward* of 17.000,000 of dollar*
worth of property puiloined froira
them without going *° war to recovei’
it ? Ihe very circumltancc of arming;
fuppofei war. What would they
arm for if not to fignt ? And what 13
fighting but war ? I his bungs me to
the second object fui wbuh ill? lg-
was Uidf