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i tfucccN, bdt with the view of ea
terlr,Q. thur protril againfi: Mr,
Madifon. r i he expreftions of pub
lic opinion in the feveral dates have
certainly: been iuilkiendy explicit
to (hew them, that if thry calcula
ted on dividing the republicans* they
grossly deceived themiclve's. It
has bet n proved, beyond a doubt,
that the republicans of the South
J.nd the Weft, will give an entire
vote for Mr. Madifon. The voces
of theft Rate’s Will be-
Georgia 6
South Carolina 10
North Carolina 31
Virginia 24
Tenneffe 5
Kentucky 3
Ohio 3
67
Add to thefe as certain—
Maryland 7
TVnnfylvania 20
New Jcrfey 8
102
And we have 102 certain votes
for Mr. Madifon, conftituting a
decided majority. We have omit
ted Delaware, New York, and Ver
menr, not from any doubts we en
tertain of their vote ; bur, becaufe
there ex’rfls fume contrariety of o
pinion in the public mind. Well,
therefore, may the fedcralifts con
fider the div.fion of the republicans
hop clefs.
It is, however, very probable
that the nomination of Gen. Pinck
ney is made to throw the republi
cans of}’ their guard. Our oppo
nent- may reafon in this way. If
we fiend aloof from all interference
with the republicans, they will be
moft likely to be divided among
tbemfelvts. To make a (hew of
this the mofc politic Rep we can
take is to nominate a candidate of
our own. The impotence of our
(Length in carrying a federal man
will lie laughed ac and treattd with
and rifiop* G Read of being a caufe
cf fear, it will be a topic of mirth.
Under this cover, we (hall avail cur
feives of every poffiole means of
gaining our end. The republi
cans will divide their votes, and
ours will come in to decide who
Ih all be prtfidenr, who will, confe
queatly, be of our making. Ic will
not follow, becaule we nominate
Mr. Pinckney, that we are finally
to vote for him. As circumftancts
ill all favor, our votes may, notwich
ilandirg, be given to him, to Mr.
Clinton or Mr. M mroe.
Under every view, then, in which
this fubjeft can be prefented, the
republicans of the United States are
admoniflied to vigilance and exer
tion. Never has there been a pe
riod in the annals of nations in which
there was a feronger claim on the
virtue of a community. They have
more to preierve than any nation
that ever exilted. On the mainte
rance of their independence, on
their refiftence or oppreffion, on
their union, depend their future
fare, their individual felicity and
the true glory of our country. A
foreign power, co-operating with
the mercinary Ipirit that actuates a
portvin oi our fellow citizens, has
fiutcred itftlf with a hope of fub
verting our prefent happy fyftem of
meafjres, and thus paving the way
for :>n entirely new political sra. If
they can fucceed in fruftrating the
republican willies of the people by
raifing forne man to the Prefidencv.
who will undo ail that has lately
been cone, they will have taken a <
bold Rep towards the attainment of
shelf objecl; and, (till further pro
tint? the left effebfs in Er eland
t 7 A trc XT,yv Ot u, 7 u
firirg dic.nfeivcs of our ]
thev may indeed filter themftlves
with turning us from the error of cur
ZVdj/S.
Already (flys the Lexington Re- (
porter, Kentucky) has the embar
go, er the injuftice of thofe which ,
produced it, given fuch a fpiirto,
domeftic manufactures in the other ,
dates as well as in this, as will en- ,
fare to cur farmers a con Rant de
mand lor all the flax and hemp they
can grow, We have not as yer,
made fo great a noife upon this
fubjedl, as fonie of the other Races
in the union ; but we believe it to
be a fail, that in the courie of three
months, fourteen manufactories for
(pinning and weaving hemp, flix,
and cotton, will be in operation in
this town ; which manifcfls a Ipirit
of induftry and enterprise worthy
of imitation. To the embargo are
we indebted in the h’ght-ft decree,
for this growing profprnty, which
is of more real and permanent (er
vice, than millions expended in fo
reign commerce.
An authentic copy of the lad
fpeecli of the Britifb king, has been
received in America. He thanks
the parliament for what he callsfune
t toning the late orders hi council s to
fpoliate neutrals, to deftroy their
commerce, to tax their property
and to violate their flag. * The A
mericans are treated woife than co
lonifts, for colon ills have a legiti
mate and real infl icnce on the Bri
rifn parliament; and the rich Weft-
Ind ans can buy Lais as ealily as
any other perfons.
Den. Pre/s.
The following article is recom
mended to the fcrlous confederation
of medical men. It leads to the
clifcovery of a remedy for a difeafe
which annually configns thoufands
to a premature death,
Worcefter , (Mass ) Aug. 27.
SINGULAR CIRCUMSTANCE.
Laft winter a fon of Mr. Eieazer
H awes, of Marlborough, about 11
yeats old, acudenraliv got a cent
into the lower part of the oefopha
gus. A puke and other means
’were employed in bringing ic up,
without any eff St. It got into the
ftomach* Draftie cathartics and
other means we real fo ufed, wirhout
anytii. ee. Olive oil was the prin
cipal medicine ufed afterwards. Ic
continued to lay in his ftomach un
til the boy was fent to ride four or
five niiies in haft**, when he imme
diately felt a pain in his bowels j
the next day the cent palled from
him, which made fix months to a
bout 3ti hour, that it lav in him.—
At die time the boy (wallowed it
he had the hopping cough, and it
immediately cured him by the ftili
vat on of the copper, and it conti
nued to falivaie aim oft the whole of
the time i't lay in him.
The cent by trying its weight
with another one of the fame (lamp
and dace, was found to Infe 1-16 h
part of its we ght; which by the
lame rule would have taken eight
years to digtft the whole cenf.
NOTICE,
Nrvr * , „
HI iA b montns after date appli
cation will be made to the Inferior
Court or” jackfon county for leave
to fell one Lot in the town of Jef
fcrfoß, lately occupied by Do&or
rhomas Carfon, deccafed——to be
fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the faid deceafed.
JOSEPH J. SCOTT, Adm’r.
September 6, j 808,
*. - -- A/vaav
Vv nether theie gentlemen £rg pnj
J r*. 1 M*i * V ‘* ‘ ~
EXECUTIVE Jjt PART MEN f ’’
GEORGIA,
Id.tlhdhville, 14 tb Alarcb 1 S.oB.
On reterence to a concurred and
approved refolutioh on the 10th day
of December left —
ORDERED , That the n£> en
titled ft an aft ro alter and amend
the 10th fedbion of the 3 1 article of
the conftifuc cr, be publifhed once
a month, for fix months, in the le
veral Gazettes of this ibte.
Atteft, Jas. Bozeman, Sec’ry,
An Aft to alter and amend the tenth
feftion of the 3d article of the
confcitutioK.
WHEREAS, the faid 10th
fe&ion is in the words fol
lowing : f s The Clerks of the Su
perior and Inferior Courts (hall be
appointed in fuch a manner as the
Legiftatjire may by law diredl ■, (hail
be commiffioned by the Governor,
and fbdl continue in office during
good behaviour.*’ For remedy
whereof—
, Be it enacted by the Senate and
Houje tf Refrejentatives of the State
of Georgia , in General AJfembly met ,
and by the authority of the fame, That
the Clerks of the Superior and Infe
rior Courts (hall be eledled on the
famedav as pointed out by law for
ihe election of other county officers.
And be it further enabled, That
as foon as this bill (hall be pafted
by two thirds of both branches of the
next legiflacurr, and be approved
cf by the Governor, it (halt become
a part of the Conftitution of the
State of Georgia.
Benj. Whitaker, Speaker
of the Houfe of Reprefentatives.
David Bates, Prefident of
the Senate, Pro tern,
Afiented to 7th Dec. ißc7j
JARED IRWIN, Governor.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date appli
cation will be made to the
Inferior Court of JYckfon County,
tor leave to fell three tracts of land,
viz :—two trails lying on the
North Fork of the Oconee, one of
which contains 200 acres, the other
192, one lot lying in the 14th dif
tnd: of Baldwin “No. 64—to be
fold for the benefit of the heir3 and
creditors <A Michael Borders, dec.
MARY BORDERS, Executrix.
JOHN BORDERS, Executor.
July 9, 180S.
notice.
xr ,
1.1 INE months from the date
hereof application will be made to
Inferior Court of Jackion, for leave
to fell 200 acres of land, lying on
the Pond Fork of the Oconee river,
the properly of Thomas Morgan,
deceafed 5 to be fold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of faid
deceafed.
MARY MORGAN,
Admsnftratrix.
JOHN CARM.CHAKL,
ROBERT MORGAN,
Adminiftrators.
Auguft 6, 1808.
TO RENT
A fmal! dwelling houfe, kitchen,
fmoaK houfe, and a good garden,
for the term of one year—The
tei ms may be made known by ap
plication to Mr. John Byers of this
place, or to the fubferibers at
China Grove in Oglethorpe county.
PHINIZY, SON fc? SHIELDS.
Athens > Sept: 22, 1808.
BLANK DEEDS
For fate at this office f
1-Xl'ilE
ATHENS, OCTOBER 1.
The civarrder and cr-nduT r(
Buonaparte are the fubjedt or ai
rh.c ft ‘every con ve r fa: ion c f c ivjllz- e and
people in every country of the
Globe—What is his true charrYter
is not yet known—what it was a:
the time cf his writing the follow
ing letter to the K/r.gOf Great Bri
tain may be eft mated - by our read
ers—-who will difcQver mi; a fin
cere dt fire cf Peace, and they/will
rtfiedl that the continuance of the
war frem 1799 to this day, is not
chargeable co/nim.
Bonaparte, Firfi Con fid cf ihe Re
public, to , his MajeJly the King of
Great B/iiain and Ireland A
Paris, ft h Nivcfe, Uh Year of the
Republic.
Called by the w.iEes cf the French
nation to occupy the fiift niaNfira
cy cf the Republic, I think it pro
per, onenttrirg into effict, to make
a direct communication or ir to vour
Majefty. The war, which for eight
years has ravaged the four quarters
of the world, inuft it be eternal ?
Are there no means of ccrairg to
an underftandirg ? How can the
two moil enlightened nations cf
Europe, powerful and ftrong be
<yond what their iifety and indepen
dence require, facrsfice to ideas of
va*n greatneis fhe benefits of com
merce, internal profpenty, and the
happinefs of families ? How is it
that they do nor feel that Peace is
. of the firft nectftity, as well as of
the fbft glory ? Thtfc feotimems
cannot be foreign to the heart of
your Majefty, who reigns over *
ficc nation, and with the foie view
of rendering it happy. Your Ma
jefty wifi only fee, in this overture,
ray fincere defire to contribute tifi
cacioufty, for the Trend time, to a
general pacification, by 3 ftep, fpce
dy, entirely of cor.fidence, and dif
ergaged from thofe forms which,
necdlkry perhaps to difguife the de
pendence of weak flares, prove on
ly in thole which are ftrong the mu
tual deftre of deceiving each other.
France and England, by the abufe
of their ftrengsh, may itiil, f or 3
longtime, for the misf#tune of all !
nations, retard the period of their
being txhaufted. But I wfij ven
ture to fay, the fate of ail civilized
nations is attached to the: terrains
cf a war which involves the whole
world-. v 1
BONAPARTE. 2
BY THIS MORNING’S MAIL.
London, July 24.
Private letters received from
Holland, confirm the report of,the,
difgrace of Talleyrand. Bonaparte 1
hris not abfolutely put him in prT-j
fon, but he has given him an ern~]
ployment which renders him little j
better than a prifoner. He is in
truded with the care cf the late j
King and Queen of Spain, and asl
they arc confined in a limited (pace,l
their gaoler is under the fame xc-|
ftridUons.
Ext raft cf a letter from Cadiz , dated}
July 24 tb.
Shepherded brings!
information that the Spanifh courtlS
c t admiralty at Algr liras, condemr-J
ed the end ct May, eleven Atneri-1
can veflels, detaired and fent in fob
that place—that appeals from thc(M
decdio'r.s were emeied, and ■’
ti e jet of J tfhe an order war
cd frem the duke cf Berg,’