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1 p*?fs’syi.vA'’TA Election, ,
* for (Jover/ur,
I t.untlei. M'Kcart. Ross.
infg olTlcr /* 2,103 *» 2 8 3
are, 606 722
■viler, 2.320 1,928
■uzcme, 274 6 So
■a>'ct:c, *»99° 4 2 4
■ark,, *>364 45^
K)j U phin, 1,844 3°9
K ortbampf on, 3,210 510
Bucks, 4,240 *l2
■hiladelphia city, 1,9+2 1,517
BbiUdciphia co. 2>OOQ
■ maj* about
■u»«« co. 1
9 majority of '
■ 22,594 8,343
1 8,343
■jj.publican Maj. 14,25 1
9 This great majority will be confidera
9[,iy extended by the votes of the counties
■ro:n which returns have not yet been re
ceived. Tite strength of the federalifts
9 nearly cxhautted in the above counties.
■We have not dated the votes given for
9uch representative to congress, confider
9jng the votes given for governor as a faith,
liui criterion of the relative strength of
■parties. When, however, we are advif
9til of the entire result, we (hall be more
■ minute.
m The following representatives in con
-9 grefs are elcded.
9 Republican--Jokph Clay, Michael
■ Leib, Jacob Richards, R. Brown, J. Van
■ Horn, F. Conrad, Joseph Heister, J. An
■ dett'on, J. Whitehtll, John Smith, John
9 biewarf, John A. Hanna, David Bard— 13,
■ It is not alcertained, nor is there a
9 profpeti, that a Angle federal; t will he
9 lent to congress. It is ascertained that
9 Mr. Sirgreaves has failed, notvuhftand
-9 ing the republicans run two candidates a.
gaiuft him.
Mr. Findley and Mr. Painter, both re.
publicans, are candidates for the fame fear.
The votes received render it doubtful
which will be eleded.
From appearances, it is not p-obable
that the house of representatives ot Penn
sylvania will contain more than 6 fedcral
ifts. How are the mighty fallen !
The Republican majority in Lancaster
county, Pennsylvania, amounts this year
to about 700. Three years ago the fe»
deral majority was 1027.
RALEIGH, Ociober 26.
John Steele, Esq. Comptroller of the
Treasury of the United States has refign
cd, and is now with his family at Sa.
lilbury in this state,
AUGUSTA,
Welcome News from Louisville.
On Tuefday last the honorable the Ge
neral Affemoiy of this State proceeded to "
the choice of their refpedive officers—
when the Senate chose the honorable Da
vid Emanuel, Efq* tor their President,
and William Robert]on, Esq. Secretary.
The House of Representatives chose
the honorable Abraham Jackson, Esq.
for their Speaker, and Hutes Holt , Esq.
Clerk.
H:s Excellency Governor TATT
NALL having lent in his resignation, on
account of his bad state of health—
, The day following, both
branches of the Legiftature proceeded to
ballot for governor, when the Honorable
JOHN MILLEDGE, Esq. was eled6d_
by alarge majority j J abez Bowen, Esq.
Judge of the Eastern Dili rid ; Archibald
Martin, Esq. Solicitor-General tor the
Weftern Diftrid ; Dodor Cache, Health-
Officer, and Captain I Troup , Harbour-
Mailer for the Port of Savannah,
• f * Athens, OBaber 25, 1802.
• ’Meteorological Obfervarions.
Fatcfitieit's Thermometer, in the lhade,
on the north fide of a house, ten feet above
the ground.
Morn* 2 P. M. Sunset. Mean,
May, 62 2 75 5 710 67 4
June, * *67 8 88 4 76 5 77 5
74.6 90 o 79 o 786"'
Augoft, 69 5 9? J 77 8 7 6 7
oep.' ember, 64 5 853 76 8 75?
Greatest height, June 23, 101
, July 9, 102
•
Mr. Smith,
1 OBSERVE in last Wednesday's Hc
*ali, although not in dired terms, a com
munication inferring that the Volunteer
Companies of infantry and Rangers of
this City turned out to celebrate the
binh.day of our laic president John A
daras. I beg leave to inform Mr. Bunce,
that, whatever his views might have been
*n the publication, the volunteers of Au-
g:ilfa (or a part thereof) have not forgot
liie delivery of Robbins, under the adtui
nillration oi John Adams, with his other
political m;fcondu£t, so as to induce (hem
to celebrate a day which ought to be blot
ed out of the annals ot time--and where
is.there a true patriot who would not *fav
To 1 , .
One.tf the Volunteer Light Infantry,
- - •
fcf’ On Monday next, will be publish
ed, the Georgia and South.Carolina AL
MANAC, for the year 1803. *
'Ju.fi Received,
80 Pieces prime COTT ON
BAGGING,
180 ot the best POTS and OVENS.
Fbrlalcat a reduced price.
SAMUEL M. .
j,**.* CmA
i FOR HALE,'
THE fubferiber* offer for sale their
remaining STOCK of GOODS
a great bargain, ro any one talcing the
whole; they arc well worth the alien
tion of country storekeepers. A hand
some price will be given for dean Cot
ton, or good merchantable Tobacco in
payment, if applied for soon. For fur
ther particulars applv to
E. SMERDON & Co. / /
November j. Ur-
TO BE RENTED,
THE Lot and Piemifesat present oc
cupied by Jabcz Bwrn, Esq. ad
joining Mr. Benjamin Harris’s lot, for
the year 1803.
ARCHIBALD BEALL.
November 4,
MARSHAL’S SALES.
On Thursday the infi. mil be fold at
the market-houfc in the city of Augufla,
b tween 10 o'clock in the fornoon and $
o'clock in the evening, the jolloxuing
trad, j of land, fazed as the property of
William Graves, to Jatisfy sundry ex
editions, viz.
'ijo acres land in Lincoln
county, being' part of a traft granted to
' Win. G raves, Ton of James Graves.
400 acres in Wilkes or Lincoln county,
ori Weirs creek, granted John Crutch
field.
400 acres in Wilkes or Lincoln coun
ty, Soap creek, granted G. Clancy.
zoo acres on Lloyd’s creek, in Wilkes
or Lincoln county, granted Wm. Arthur.
100 acres, part of a trad of 200 acres
of land on Soap creek, in Wilkes or Lin
coln county, granted to B. Holmes.
300 acres ot land on Soa ■ creek, Lin
coln county, granted Thoi as F rr ftcr.
300 acres on Savannah river and Wells's
cretK., Lincoln county, granted William
Rheny.
acres on Wells's and Soap creek,
Lincoln county, granted Wm. Graves.
330 acres on Lloyd's creek, Lincoln
county, granted Wm. Graves,
990 acres near Lloyd's mountain, Lin
coln county, granted Wm. Graves.
acres on the waters of Lloyd’s
and Soap creek, Lincoln county, grant
ed William Graves.
60 acres on the waters of Soap creek,
Lincoln county, panted Wm. Graves.
270 acres on a : branch of dry fork of
Soap creek, Lincoln county, granted to
Wuliam Graves.
260 acres Lincoln county, adjoining La
mar, Mufcly and other s, granted Wm.
Graves.
2871 acres Glynn county, joining Sul
livan and others, granted Wm. Graves,
400 acres Glymrcounter, joining Ful
fr, M‘lntolh and othersj granted Wm.
Graves, p _ J
4jo acres on Buffaloe river, Glynn
county, joining David Duncan and o
thers, granted William Graves,
£7j acres fame county, joining Sulli
van and others, granted Wm. Graves,
2jo acres Glynn county, joining Da
vid Duncan and others, granted Wm.
Graves. ...
joo acres fame county, joining Fulton
jnd others, g anted William Graves,
' 287} acres fame county, bounded on
all sides by William Graves’s land, and
granted said Wm. Graves.
ALSO,
Four negroes, Sukey and her three
children} taken as the property of the
executors of James Martin, to fatisfy an
execution in favor of Aichibald Hamil
ton & Co,
Conditions Cato, and such of the pro
perty as may not be paid for on that day,
will be re-fold the ensuing day, at the
fame place, and within the fame hours,
at the rific of the firft purchasers.
BENJAMIN WALL, m. d. o-
Odobci 30.
District op Georgia.
BANKRUELCT.
IN the matter ot Da vid Hillhouse,
of the town of Wathingion, in the
county of Wilkes, and iiate of Georgia,
Merchant.
Whereas a major part of the commiifi
oners, and leveral ot the creditors, have
• granted to the (aid David Hilihoufe a
certificate :
NOTICE, therefore, is hereby given
to the creditors and others concerned
‘, in the (aid Coromiffion of Bankruptcy,
that unkfs objedions are regularly filed
in the ClerkV Office of the Georgia
Diftridf, by the twenty-fifth day of No
vember next, against the said certificate,
the fame will be allowed and confirmed
, by his honor the Judge, on its being
(hewn that this notice has been thrice
_ publilhcd in the Angujia Chronicle,
fa. RICHARD M.STITES, O*A.
Wr Savannah, QSLober 27.
SHERIFF', SALeJ
At Elbert court house , on the firjl Tues.
day in December next,
WILL BE SOLD ,
ONE fide-board, dtlk and bcureau,
one large locking glass, two wal
nut tables, and eleven windfur chairs,
taken by execution as the property of
George Cleghoin, to fatisfy Lavilee
and Bruix.
One negro woman by the name of
Jane, and her three youngest children,
Betty, Abraham and Winncy ; taken by
execution as the property of Gcnat
Watthall, to fadsty Joleph Terrell.
One negro, by name John, and eighty
acres of land, lying on Beavcrdam cietk,
well improved, Elbert county; taken
by execution as the property ot Gcnat
Watthall, to fatisfy Oliver and Sale.
Also, one whip saw ; taken by execu
tion as the property of Archibald Doug
lass.
R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff,
OElobcr 2t,
SHERIFF’S SALES!
On the firjt Tue/day in December next, at
the court-houje in Hancock counlv, at
the usual hours ,
WILL BE SOLD ,
Three hundred acres of land,
more or less, whereon Jives John Hum
phries, adjoining A. Smith: two hun
dred acies laud, more or lef>, adjoining
the afurefaid land, on 'Town creek,
whereon lived Mr. Harbert; executed
as the ptoper y of said Johti Humphries,
in tayor ot Thomas Barrett & Co.
Ooc hundred acres ot land, more or
less, whereon lives Mofcs Marlhall, on
Rockey creek, Adjoining Ftuney } cxe r
cuted as the property of said Matfhall,
in favor ot James Scarlett.
Sixty acres of land, more or less,
whereon lives Elijah Hearn, adjoining
Choyce, one bay horfc; executed as the
property of said Hearn, in favor of Wil
liam Grigg.
A parcel of corn and fodder and seven
acres of cotton; levied on as the pro
perty of Benjamin Bolt, in favor of Jo
nathan Thomas. Terms Calh,
JESSE GRIGG, D.S.
October 23,
N O V T I/C E.
THOSE indebted u/the estate of Sa
muel HuntcX dpfccafed, are request
ed to make paymew to the Adminifira
tor: of laid estate; on or before the 3 t
D ccmbcr next, as af(er that date suits
will commence against the delinqusius
without 4Hcrimination. 7 y-
October 30* , Jr
NOTICE^
A LL tp the estate of
Edward PoVcll, arc re
quested to make immediate payment, and
all those having denunus against the e
ftatc are reqaefted t«nand in their ac
counts attested as the »w requires, on ot
before the 20th JaduarjAnext. Pi
JOHN ROWELL
JOHN HARDIMAN, \ ,
Oflobcr 4c« . „ ''
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Mr. Smith,
IN one of your papers of 30th Octo
ber, 1802, I find a trad of land, by
estimation 690 acres, 2d quality, Greene,
Appalacbic, granted to Moreby, joins
unknown, by Idfcph Turnbooll,
advertised by Ficifl* Kenredy colleflM
of Greene county f/ \for the tax of said
land; the fubfcrjbc* forbids the sale of
said land, as hath legally lifted and
paid the tax f df the atyve traft of land,
I likewise inform Mr. \Jofcph Turnbooll
that pay a confederation for his
priviiedge, or be immediately ejefted,
Ambrose Jones, for
ROBERT
Columbia county, Nov. *. '
Lr k.
A Plantation for Sale.
THE PLAN I ATION belonging to
the ell ate of Cornelius Dyfart, de
ceased, joini »g Bedford, and lying o.s
the road leading to Waftfngton, will be
fold on very reafooable term*, if appli
cation is made previous to the firft of Ja
nuary next. Terms of (ale are one third
paid down, and the balance by equal in-
Ailments of one and two years.
This plantation, from its public fitoa
tion, is well known, which renders is
particular deferiplion unnecessary ; It
rents annually from 360 to 370 dollars
—if not fold by the time abavemention
ed, it will be leafed fur a term of years.
Those wishing to purchase will pteafe
apply to John Catlett, E'q. near the pre
mises, or to Mr. William H. Jack, Au
gusta.
November r.
* NOTICE.
HTHOSE indebted to theSub
feriber are informed that their rc
(pective Notes and Accounts are placed .
(or collection in the hands of Mr. Hugh
Nefbitt, of Augusta, who is legally au
thorifed to receipt for the fame.
SAMUEL BARNETT. .
Augusta, OCl.ibcr 30.
SHERIFF’S sales. - "
On the firji Tuc/day in D amber next,
at the court.hou/e in Columbia county ,
between the usual hurt,
WILL BE SOLD,
375 land in Laid coun
ty, joins WiJJwglum, ; tak
en under execution's of John
Pitman to fatisfy Mrfry Pitman,
Also, two likpty \cgro girls, Clary
and Clarinda property of Richard
Jones, to fausfy an execution in favor of
JohnGarrpCt. \
Alfo,/z 50 acres of lamtam the big
Kioka creek, well improved, \ith a good
cotton machine thereon, adjoining Wil
liam Thompson and Richard Bennett,"ana
eight negroes, to wit: James andVamcs,
Joan, MHly, Betty, Sarah, Juda a\d So.
fa ; taken by virtue of two executions
obtained in favor of the Sta'c against John
Lamkin, as tax colkftor of the county,
for the years 1799 and 1800, and point
ed oqt by the defendant.
Also, 61 \ acres of land in said coun
ty, adjoining Abraham Jot es and John .
Pitmon ; the property of John Chenault, „
to fatisfy an execution in favor of James
Brown & Co. returned by James Lake,
conliablc. Conditions Calh. ~A
ISAAC WILLINGHAM, Sheriff*
November 3,
NOTICE
The Talc of the gopds.
which were to have been fold on the firft
Tuefday in November, is ooftponed to
the firft Tuefday in D ccmber next
Nov. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff.
NOT! C/£ *
Mr. Sirnwl Richmcyd,
Sir—ThK Stiuf Horse you
left with me inßrhnGnck county in Vir
ginia, I have now auny father's in Co
lumbia county, in/Georgia. You will
please call therey fcttlcVhia expences, and
take him awaywithin tcV daysfrom the
date of atod oblige youc
friend, / LEWIS SANDERS. A
Noveytoer z. •
GEORGIA, Greene CouN^y.
By Thomas Carleton, ctyn, of the
court 0 1 ordinary forJdid county,
TTCTHEREASL Charlotte AValker and
Clayborn\yiaddox nave applied to
me for Utters of nUminitlranun on the e~
ft ate and ej'cfts of iWzi Walker, late of
this county, dec.
THESE are the/eforAto cite and admo~
nijh all and Singular the \ndred and ere•
ditors of /aid decea/ed, be and ap.
pear at my office on or beJorebHie zBM day
oj Novembet next, to jhew cauje, tj any
they have, toby Jdid Utters jhould not be
granted /
filVENunder my hand at office , this
2gth day of OS, iBoz
'f. CARLETON, c. c. o.
TO BE\HIRED,
At the market houji in the city oj Augu - <
ha, on the firji daj of January , 1803, I;
negroes belonging to the citato
i of Anselm Lfcigh, dcceafcd, con
futing of carpenter!, house women, field
fellows and boys, | for one year. Also
to *et, the house an 1 lot adjoining Fran
cis Vollotton, Bro d-ftrcct, a very com
modious situation f)r a private family. / >
A. El WARDS, Adm’r.
S. ED //ARDS, Adffl’x,
October zz. j