The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, October 30, 1802, Image 3

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bills* is rtftorcd, and to prevent fuiibci {Baltimore Tclegraphe. An union has been formed between the Lutherans and the Calvinids in the four ]l£ tf departments of the left bank of the Rhine. The latter have renounced the doftrincof Prededination, whillt the for. aer have adopted the doftrine of the Cal. ? inifts, refpeding the communion. It is expcded that this example will be follow, in fcveral other places. PETERSBURG, October 19. The eledion in Delaware for a Repre sentative to Congress has terminated in favor of the republican candidate, Rodney. There are now only three dates in the Union, to wit, New-Hamplhiie, Mafla chufetts, and Connecticut, that are oppos ed to the present administration. A large proportion of the citizens of those dates were decidedly againd the adminidration of Mr. Adams, and no doubt in a fliort time, confident with that patriotism which actuated them during our revoluti. onary druggie, will fee, that all we con tend for and all we alk, is a co-operation in the preservation of that portion of na tional freedom, which will enfurc a con tinuance of a tree, uncorrupted and econo mical representative government founded on the principles of the revolution, and supported with an honed and patriotic zeal to maintain and defend cur liberty and independence Looking deadfadly at the conditution as the anchor of our hope, and viewing a derclidion of those principles which gave birth to that sacred mllrument, as having an awfulfquinting, we have draggled—not with a spirit of retaliation to wound the feelings of our brethren in other dates—but, to preserve the empire of republicanism Virginians are Americans. No local attachments will ever operate with them, to didurb our national prosperity—they have never vauntingly threatened nor traiteroully projected a dissolution of the union—They only invite, conditutionally, a fair can did, calm and deliberate difcufllon of those principles they advance, and they fondly / hope that their feilow citizens in other dates, when unwarped by party rage t will unite with them in sweeping away from our political atmosphere those clouds and vapors by which it was infefted and obfeured. We observe by the price current of dock, signed “Joseph Perkins, Stock and Exchange broker," and dated at Eo fton 18th ind. that the 6 per cent, of the United States is dated at 102 percent, and the 8 per cent, dock at 1 14 per cent. Does this not prove to demondration that the greated confidence in the government, actually exids in the minds of the monied intered ? The public dock of Great-Bri tain, or of any other country in Europe, does not bear a price equivalent to ours, by one third at lead, and in many cases not by one half. Salem Rcgijier. CHARLESTON, October 18, The (hip Boyne, SafFord, arrived ye derday from Liverpool, in the remarka ble fine pafluge of 29 days. The Boyne left Liverpool on the 18th September, but we have only obtained London papers to the 12 th. A few days before the Boyne failed a dreadful fire broke out in the extensive warehouses on the fouth fide of St. George’s dock, Liverpool, which dedroy ed 10 or !2 of the fined dores in that city, and great quantites of cotton and Wed- India produce. Fortunately for the (hip ping in the dock the tide was at its height when the fire was fird difeovered, and they were speedily removed. The loss Waseftimated at one million derling. SAVANNAH, Odder 26 . Under the London head of the 14th September, we notice a report of the 1 death of General La Fayette, DIED. In this city, Mr. Nicholas Johnston, Printer, and one of the pro prietors of the Georgia Gazette. His re mains received a Masonic burial, under the direction of the Grand Lodge of this state, attended by the members of the fe deral Lodges of this city. ■ in Charlcllon, on the 20th ind. Mrs, Williamson, widow' of the late Mr. J, B. Williamson, of the Chariedon Theatre. THE Subscriber offers for foe, the LOTS and BUILDINGS on Grcene-ftrcct, wheieon he now rcfidcs. '-Tor terms apply to JW. 22. SAMUEL SCOTT. dnd immediate Pojfejfion given , The STORE and HOUSE, occupied by Mr, Thomas Jones, as good a ftacd for buliucfs as in this place, DAVID URQUHART. Odder 2% ' . SHERIFF'S sales. O.i the Jtr/l Tuefday in December next, at the market-koufe in the city of An gu/la, at the usual hours , I VIL LBES O L D, All that lot cr parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, at ptc fent occupied by George Foil, contain ing in front on firoad-ftreet, 35 feet, and in depth 166 feet, bounded by Sa muel Bugg’s lot, fouthwardly by Broad street, and caftwardly and northwardly by William Poe’s lot, when conveyed from Poe to Foil, being part of lot No. [l7] seventeen; the above property le vied on by Turner Mann and Francis Geddy, constables, and returned to me. Also, one likely negro woman named Sibby ; taken as the property of Mat thew M'Millon, to fatisfy an eaecution in favor of Wooten, to the ufc of Mi nor. AWo, 194 acres of pine land, lying and being in the county of Richmond, on the waters of Spirit creek, with a large dwelling houfc and all kinds of nc ccllary out buildings; and 210 acre# of river swamp land, the fame lying in the county of Richmond, with a well improved plantation, adjoining land* of Boftick, Dawson and others, with twelve likely negroes j the above property le vied on and pointed out by the heirs and representatives of Zephaniah Beal, de« ceased, to fatisfy an execution obtained against the honorable Thomas P, Caines and John Boftick a* principals, and Ze phaniah Beal, fecurity,in favor of George Kcr, surviving obligor. A!fo, r 150 acres of land, at the time of survey in Walhington county, ad joining lands of Sturges and vacant when surveyed.—Also 1762]- acres of land ly ing and being in the county of Wa(h ington, when surveyed, aijoining lands of Few, Floyd, Miller and Stewart; the above property taken as the proper ty of Wayne and Sims, to fatisfy an ex ccution in favor of Smith, Sons and Anderson. Also, two likely negroes, a fellow and wench; taken by execution. Also, a likely negro fellow named Tom; taken as the property of John Thompson, to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of the Truftccs of Augusta. Con ditions Ca(h. H. M'TYRE, Sheriff. OBober 29. NOTICE. THE fubferiber intending to leave this State early in the year 1803. requests all persons having demands a gainst him, to bring them in for payment, and those indebted Co him will please make payment by the (ft of January next* SEBASTIAN BLACHE. Augufla, OBober 28, 1802- NOTICE. The Copartnerfhip of Green law c 8 Co. has this day diffolvcd by mu tual consent. GREENLAW & Co. , Pcrerfburg, Oft, 1,1802. 7X r-- GEORGIA, Greene Cou nty. By Thomas Carleton, clerk of the court of ordinary Jor/aid county. WHEREAS )sfohn Waddl and Tho mas Stephewfon have applied to me for letters of admiruffration on the efiate and effcßs of Jfill&m Wadell, late of this county, dp*. \ THESE are eherefore\p cite and admo • nijh all and ftngular the hundred and cre ditors of said deceased, to be and ap. pear at my ojice on or before the uyth day of November next, to Jhew if any they have, why said letters Jhould not be granted. GIVEN under my hand at office, this igth day of 08. 1802* T. CARLETON, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County. By Matthew Rainey, Clerk of the court of Ordinary for said county. WHEREAS Mary Griffin, John Griffin and Williar* Lay have ap plied to me fo\letters of adminiflration, with the will anhexedy/on the efiate and ejfeSls of David lati of this coun ty, dec, X THESE are tKertfore to cite and admo nijh all and ftngular «e kindred and cre ditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at my office, on or before the 30 th day of November next , to fheta cause, if any they have , why said Utters Jhould not be granted. GIVEN under my hand at oficep this 1 qth day of 08. 1802. M. RAINEY, c. c. o.jf Blank Bonds fojrfalc at this office. j AUGUSTA, October 30. ¥be following it an official statement of twenty-one counties, at thy 'Voted at the laji General Election for Members of Congrtfs : L — ——- ■■ • ■ ■ ■■ .■ -- • - - c 1 . s Hi « j • .g TJ u Counties. * | c - « i 2 • iS '£ | 2. 3 " S i £ £ s w ■ -LgK- - Jcffcrfon, 525 486 503 58 49 30 Burke, 375 360 377 l 60 80 Bulloch, IP 76 54 69 30 75 Columbia, 679 569 564 512 173 144 179 Hancock, 939 997 673 583 51 7 8n Warren, 360 320 422 73 199 181 339 Elbert, 573 64* 303 412 122 16 420 Jackson, 490 541 12S 148 289 137 600 Scriven, 188 186 184 94 96 a Tattnall* 89 1 21 1 76 47 67 Liberty, 63 62 48 35 17 66 22 Chatham, 152 107 136 171 10 152 50 Clarke, 270 341 20 13 409 116 57 6 Richmond, 153 66 144 —i-8o 217 175 217 Franklin, 397 240 too 211 40 61 545 Camdi n, 68 2 63 4 62 6r Oglethorpe, 297 814 43 >3 B 62 >43 33 > Wilkes, 77 1 J 044 75 44 702 267 1040 Washington, 399 439 550 569 66 22 263 Greene, 437 288 330 31 426 269 1078 Lincoln, 338 250 102 99 133 193 276 7 8 34 7543 4 821 4 2 3° 3° 66 22 35 6980 Montgomery, Effingham and Bryan have made no return, M'liuoflt and Glynn * illegal. GEORGIA. By hi Excellency JOSIAH TATT NALL, jun. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of this Jiate , and of the Militia thereof A Proclamation. HAVING arranged and call up the votes ot such counties as have made return of the elections, held on the fourth day of October instant, for persons to re present this date in the House of Rcpre feiit.itives of the United States, agreeably to an ad of the General AiTembly, palled the lixteenth of June, eighteen hundred and two—-and it appearing that John Mil ledge, David Meiiwether, Peter Early, and Samuel Hammond, Esquires, have the higheil number of votes ; I have thought fit ro iflfue this my pro clamation, notifying the fame, in order that the laid John Milledge, David Me riwether, Peter Early, and Samuel Ham mond, may fignify their acceptance or re fufal of their laid appointments, and ad duce the requisites by law required. Given under my handy and the Great Seal of the Jiatc, at the Slate House, m Louisville, this twenty-Jixth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two, and of the Independence of the United States of Am erica the twen ty -J 'event h, JOSIAH TATTNALL, jun. By the Governor , Horatio Marbury, Sec'y, I GOD SAFE THE STATE. r ‘ i • We have the fatisfaftion todnform our readers, that two thousand copies of the Digest of the Laws of this state, as com. piled by Horatio Marbury and William H. Crawford, Efqrs. and fanftioned by the Legislature, have been printed by Meflfrs. Seymour, Woolhoptet and Stehhins, of Savannah, and a considerable number of them already forwarded to this place. The whole will be here by the firft of the nextmonth. Louifvtlle Paper. The cleClions in Maryland, have, as Jail year, given a decided majority of Republicans in the next legislature. In Connecticut, the late tleCtion cn creafed the number of republican members of AiTembly from about fifty to upwards of seventy. We have fecn a paragraph from the re publican paper printed at Hartford, in Connecticut, which declares that the bu siness of the Federal Circuit Court was not laid over on a plea of incompetent powers or jurisdiction; but that, on the contrary, the Judges difeovered a solici tude to proceed with the business. We announce this intelligence with pkafure, and hope the future conduCt of the Fede ral Judges will fully confirm it. [A. C. Mejfenger, A London paper of the ift of August fays, “ Emigrations to the weftem con tinent from the northern pait of Ireland, and from the highlands of Scotland, are continued to an extent so alarming, as to call for the immediate consideration of the government. Upwards of 1800 persons have failed from Londonderry, Bellall, Bcc, for America, fiacc the beginning of June, and Hill greater numbers arc pre paring to follow, as soon as they can pro vide means for their transportation.” A Scotch journal of the last of July fays, “On Saturday three vcflcls failed from Fort. William with emigrants for America. It is lamentable to think, there are no less than 12 (hips engaged for the w ft highlands, which must carry off 14. or 1 503 of tlufe deluded wretches from their native country." The Irilh flats prisoners have arrived at Hamburg from Fort St. George. Mr, Arthur o‘Connor has received a pa Abort from Reenhead, the French minister there, to proceed to Paris; but molt of the others were preparing to depart for America. DIED, at Louifvillc, on Saturday the 23d inst. in the 38th year of his age, Mr. William sturges, cldeft son of the Rev. Daniel Sturgcs of Columbia co. ntv. “ Z" will be inferred in our next. Mechanic’s Society. THE of the Me chanic’s SociVrar arc requested to at tend a Quarterly Meeting, on Monday next at 7 o’clock, inSihc Evening. li); order of\the President, CHAs. JOHNSON, Secretary . DANCING ACADEMi: Mr. ANTHONY DE BONNE, lately from the Northward, re fpcclfully informs the Ladies and Gentle men of this City and its vicinity, that he intends to open a Dancing School, on Wcdncfday the 3J of November next, at the house of Major John D’Antignac's City Hotel, Where he will teach all the Dances mod in falhion, with the great est variety of Figures, He flatters him felf that his experience in the line of hia profeffion, together with his ftrifl atten tion to the morals of the py, L under hi* diredion, will enable him tq/ehder gene ral fatisfadion to thofewhomay be pleas ed to honor him with their patronage. Terms of Tuition—Ten Dollars per quai- ' ter, confiding of twenty days. N. B. He also intends to open an E •vetting School , for the accommodation of such Gentlemen as cannot make it con venient to attend in the day. Terms— Eight Dollars per quarter, composing twenty nights. THE Truftecs of the Richmond Aca« demy have Refolvtd , That the ratei of Tuition for the firft quarter, commencing on the firft Monday in November next, be in the following manner: Fot the First Class, five dollars per quarter, Second do. four do. Third do. three do* To be paid qurrtcrly in advance, to the Tutor, who wi! receipt for the fame, Puhl'.Jhed by order of the Board, F. WALKER, c. a. t„ WANTED, A Cook, Waflier and Ironer, for vphom liberal wages will be given, and paid regularly every month—lnquire of the printer.