Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, January 10, 1812, Image 2

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ilemanin public ftabon to give fuch d'rrcltoa to one copy of this paper, as w il enfure its reception, by three ©r snore public fpirited and imelli-’ gent citizens in their refpefitivc fta es and diftrifts. It is hoped, that thofe three or more public fpiilted and inrell gent c tizens, will p take the pr j per and nec< flary nv-afurcs to com- Twunh ate ths pap-*r to everv to n fhtp, hundred, t wn, ward, or other fmallefi le ft ion of our counties, Cities and b.uoug s, in order to ei Ture a general a;id tjfrftual atten tion o [ne m a-ure. The gent I men def ribed and Other public fpirited and inte ii; g -nt cit'zens in the wa-ds, tow Ihipsand other fmallefi feftions of the citirs, boroughs and counties are refprft fully invited to procure every maf ter-manufa6tu’er and all perfons deah g in raw materials, to make an early and full communcatton by mail, addrrff“d to this ■ /fir, fh-. w ing, with exaftnefs, the r rtftptft ve rt fidenc.es, kinds of goods manufac tured, and current prices, and the quantities and whole amount, if they think proper, Ihe forms of fu h a communicati on are fubj dnrd, for uniformity and explanation. 1 his operation nicy he y made. The information, which mav be obtained, when and gifted b t :s c fB will pla. e the rtfourers and rapacities of the couno v m*re fully before the various branches of the government, fo as to enable thtm to aft as the nature of their p iwers ar;d duties may appear t© re q lire ot admit. It will facilitate tne operations of the pur chafers for the public hippie*, whom it will enable to deal with manufacturers adjacent to the divifi >ns of the pub lic forces, and diftant from their of fices. Very confiderable advantages, coding nothing, would refulr to manufacturers from this meafure, by the light it would give upon the fubjrdt of this fpontaneous and very incei.fi g branch of the natT nal trade and bufinefs. Notonlv would the public agents and the people at Ia r ge, be enabled to know how, Sc wh re they could procure American itu ufafturrs, but the leg fixture and the Executive, with its atTift antSj would be enable dto corifider, for every nectflary parpofe, tb** va lue, the quantity* rhe local fiuia tions, the mftruinents and means, the capacities, the denominations or kinds, and other fads r< lative to the manufafturers of the Un ted Sra't-s, their docks of dometlic aid foreign raw materials and their goods and merchandize. A note of any maoufadures, on ha->d, at this timr, or w ftch could be completed vtftrhin a ev m nths, m ght be an ufefiil additon to the co o-Tiuniac ion* particularly of blue, g af. g r een, ouff, white, black and fca. let br >ad 1 ths, at prices above two and liars, and narrow in propor tion ; white fwa /kings and wftte plains above fify ce ‘Sj dog woollen ved-ba- k cloths; woollen or wordrd lini. g du/F , blue, gre n, & . Bit.ike of 3 to 3i 2 p unds weigh', 6 feet 1 pg 4 1 2 feet wide, and tweeled ; wrm* lin en 28 1 2 inches w and ,ab >ve 35 ts. or any other proper mil ar ~ ids. \ ENCH C( X, Purveyor of Public Supplies. Form of a Manufacturer's Statement. G g B Wfl ams, t e tow fh p ft Northampton, county of Bv.rk/li r~, and ita;e cf M.fT chuletts. kes and fells b oai clothi ar o and *lla sand a bal* to thret : eryardi blanket* at three fo three dolUrs and one half each* narrow cletc.s at a dollar ad one third, to one dollar and a half pr*r ya dj total of goods o a year, 4231 sards broad cloth, 7363 vards narrow cloth, and 413 blankets Total value 25,511 dollars and 45 cents. The faid Williams employs and moves wa er, one carding ma chine and 150 fpindlrs { and by ha id 4 ? o fpindles in the wodrn ma nufacture. Another Perm of a Manufacturer's Statement. Philip J. Hann, No. 33, Wafh ington-ftreet, Wrieivft-r, F ede ri’clt V gima, m*kfs and fells wool nats v 90 to 100 cents each; rorum, rail r, or common fur hats at 4 to 5 i Huts ea- b; and fine hats ar 5 - r 6 and a ha f dollars ea 1; ‘* r al q jantitv o g ?ods ia one year, 4390 w ol hat*-, 1103 r >rum call r or common fur hats, 203 fine fur hats. Toral value 10,452 dollars. We have been informed from a four e whtch is refpeftabV, that 200 A mericaos have Cj ff and the Sabine near Na hitoches, and are rnar ning aga> ill Na .g 1 >chcs, a girnfm town of the province of Texas, n >w occupied bv Spanifli tro ps. It will be reme nbered by our readers, that ibour 12 m nths ag i, the re was f imr fevrrt fighti g between the ere des of Texas and the Spariilti troopx, when the latter fuccee led in crufiiing, what thev were pleafed to call rebellion. As fa- as we can n <w learn, a creole effi cr named Manchac, in the pa triotic caule, came to Na hitoches lately to recruit for the republican lervice, a.d fu ceded in gening 400 of the fi rft .ifi.-men of our c untrv, wh:> have marched in high Ipi rm, fl ifhed wirh tie love of li berty, a,.d panti. g for g! >ry. IV Florida paper. We are forry to Earn from rhe followirg article, that an attempt will be made to purcha e from the Leg fliture of Pennlylvania, a char ter fir the cmi)loymcnr of ih* effi cers and capital of the lare Bank of the United States, If this Inflitu tion has heretofore been an obj <sl of dread f . manv worthy men and found (latefm'-n, whdft exiftmg un d r charter from the General G >v ernment, becaufe of its immenfe polui al i fi fence, how mach more f > will it be in the na ids of a tfcate, whi h, with a tenth part of the ref ponfi'i licy, will exerede the power, folemnly declared to be too formi dable and dangerous to be trufted ia the hands of a confederacy of feventeen flairs ? The argument of appr hci and o danger from fo great a mon ‘pv)iy was frequently and fuc ceisfully wielded agamft the renewal of the late United States’ Bank charter. Tne confequence of the ag ncs of the la e Ba.,k obtaining a charter from PcnnUlva ua or New- Y >rk (for we underfland attempts will b made on the leg flatures of both lta es) will be as we fin cercly drprecatc, and almvift fear to contemplate. In felf-defence, e very nation in the union muft, foo ne r or larer, fell a g r eat bank char ter or c carters; and, fuch fway and c n*roul will tnrfe monied engines have over che affairs of govern m>- >t, than procels of time the American Union will be regarded m re as a confederacy of Banks, cna.i a confederacy of flares. We had q it inug'oed the leg flitures of the Races of Pen ifylvania and New Y k w *uld Gr a moment enter u.n me propoficion for ckis barter of monopoly for mon*v; and our dila: pointment at the G fferent prc*l ped held out in the article wc quite is by fo much the more pcig iant as it was unexpected. Nat. Intel. [From the Democratic Prefy ] BANK of the UNITED SITES. Ou re iders will w re amof g the fi ft, if n t the v?*ry fi ft, ?n p oreft, g agai.-ft this Inftitutiori’s bM g rrchartered by Cr g els f the United S ates. We to-k our {land upon the con (Eruriop, and upon conftituional grounds we did our belt to defeat the application. Aware of rhe con- Equence* which might rcluit fr m th'. withdraw* g from circulation fo a capital , we had sepia-ed -1 v invited ,nc ITrr&ors of the U. S r ates* Bank, to apply to the L gif lamre of Pennfv'vania, where no c nft turional difficulties had any ex ftenre—Such an appli ‘ation was rot madeu itd w:thin a fsw davsof rh? a j nirnmentof toe g flirure. W-- uhde (land that the truftces of the ba k are ab-u* to mak* ?mme diate application ro ou- L g.fluu e O.pual to be appi ed for, nor any of the general fcarur sof the a6l <f incorporation falicited—as the bo nus on the part of be Bank, rep rrfentation of rhe ftc,te in the di re6fciop, the am .'unt of capua, and tiie du a ion of the chart’r, arc all thirg* to us unknown* we can have no and fiure opinion as m the policy or impolicy of granting to the truftres a cha'ter of incorpora tion, bu; the qurfti n is of magni tude aid import ace, fufli ient to clam, as wedoi. be not it will claim, thr f- rious attention of our General Aflfi mbly. Bo ton, Dec. 11. A gentleman in town has rei.eiv~ an ffi al copv f rhe Order of the Britijh Privy Council for allowing a tra ie between certain ports in the B r u fh provinces of N iva-Scotia and New B unlwi k, and the Unit ed Stabs of Americas which after reciting a pream ft-* is as follows : “ Us Highntfs the Prince R gent, by v rrue of the powers veil and in his M j fty, by the above recited aft, is pkaied in rhe name and on beaalf ot his Mojrft and be and with the advice of his Ma jdt ’s Privy C iuncil, to order, ad it is hereb’ oidered, that from i::d afer the firft day of November, 181 1, and duri g the continuance of theadt ab ve rec ; ed, until fur. thr orders made tiereon, it fhall be lawful f >rany fhip or veflfel, except in vcfTls belonging tog France, or the fubjvfts to export from the por s of Hal fax, Nova-Sootia, and the. pon* of S . A.udiew’s and St. J >hn*s, New B.uaiwiek, to any port belonging to the United Stages of America, from wmch Brinfh vcfTls are, 01 fhall be excluded, any ancles b ing the growth, pro duce or manuhifture of the United Kmgd m of Great Britain and Ire land, orof any of his Ml jrfty*s co lonies, pupations or feedements, in the Weft-ladies, provid'd u.h articles (hill have been cert.fi and bv the ColFft ir and Comptroller of his Mijefty’s cuftim> ar any of the ports ab >vementioed, from whence the fame fhall be flipped fo-aoy of the ports of the United Scares as aforefaid, to have been imported into one of the fa and prov n es of Nova-Scotia and New-BrunfWick, ia a Britifh fhip or vefTei from any port of the United Ki igiotn ft G. Britain and Ireland, or from a pore of the faid colnT s, plantaci) s or fectkmentsj and ailo to impure into the port of Halifax, N. S. and the ports of St. and St John’s N. B. from any of the faid ports of t h e United States, whea? & p aia of an? kind, bread, bilcuit & fl ur, pitch, tar and turpentine, fuch ar ticles being the growth, produce fie manufefture of the faid ftates.” Centir.e! GEoKGiA EXPRESS. J/'HFNS, JANUAR f 10 l jl. —. ■ ~u...■ —. ■: —: 1 Tha THE gre at eft part of the Tory £- ditors deny that the Indians , in pur-, fuing the r hoftile difpofttien towards this country have been encouraged jo to do by the Brittjh What will thefe penjiened fcribblersfay to the follow ing extract of a letter from an officer in Governor Harrifon's army> to bis friend in Boflon: Ci We took above ninety fufee>, fie rifLs from the enemy, mofi of them new , and of Enghfh manufacture ” We are certain that after this , no American will dcubt the exigence of a Brttijh FaCHon in this country— of this we are equally certain—-that the Republicans will, e'er long, take the neceffary fiefs to curb the ;nf ( >- T •of thofe who, unmindful of the bltfjhigs they enjoy under ou* happ go vernment will SELL their time and talents to the corrupt Minifiers of a tbievifh government. If any thing further were wanting to prov* that there is a band of t rai tors, and Britifh Agents in America, we think the folio wtng would convince the mofi fcepticaL Warning to Smugglers !—Eng! fli goods to a very Urge am >unt were le zed lately bv the fficers of gov ernment, in B fton, for having been Smuggled into rhe country.— The goo-.s (with FISH a r earfi head) were very nicely packed n fifh hegfh ads ! No pei f m appeared as ow >cr, *nr ii* it probable ‘here ever will. Thelf fifh, i. e. broad cloth* in hfgfn ads, were a config-iment from an eaftern port to a fi m isi this town, who, bv this unlu kv procedure, wftl loofe th-ir < >m m.ifiion at leaft ! Bofi Pat. The Houfe of Rtprefentatives of the U States have agreed to the amend ment of Senate to the Apportionment B ’ll, which fixes ths ratio at one mem ber /or every 35,000 Thus it ap pears we fhall be entitled to S IX mem bers in the next Congrefs, We deem it a duty thus early to inform our fel low citizens, that the Republican members of our Hate Ltgiflature have determined en fupporfing. in their re* jpeCtive counties , Mtffrs 8188 , TROJP , H ILL , Tb LF HR, B iR NE TT ; and PRAT, which determination meets our most hearty approbation Our intention at prefent , is merely to let the PEOPLE know who are the REPUBLICAN Candidates at the next EleSlion that they may not (as many honefi Dem ocrats were at the lad Congrefftenal Election) be again impofed on by the mifireprefentations of deftgning men.—* THE Ne ws from Spain and Portu* gai is fuch as we have , for jame ti-ne expected i'be Portuguefe and Britifh are loofing ground—and we cxpeCt, Jhortly to hear , that they are in Lifhon again Americans will not regret this—for although we WHIP them whenever we come in contact yet we fbould rejoice, that there are others, be flies our [elves, who are a ble, and willing , to chaftife the myr midons of John Bull George the Third is not dead—but