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~ljC Kezv-i*ork T'eTiouf, ■
Notwitliflanding the exulta
rion of the federal fts, have
turned out more to the advan
tage of than ever.
By the new cenfus the* (late will
fend 17 members to Congrefs
inllead of 10 ; and the federal
ills, having a majority in the
(hue fenire, fucceeded in ar
ranging the tle&ion dillridds in
fuch a manner as to throw the
federal parts of two into one,
&c. fo a c to efTeft an defllon
in their favor. They claim *;
out of the 17 members, leaving
the republicans 12, which is as
great a difproportion as was be
fore, the paries landing 3 to
7at the I.ilt Heftion. Redoes,
the whole republican ticket for
fe: arors for the groat we fee n
dillridl is (for the firlt time)
carried fo chat there will be a
majority of republicans in the
fei.ate. Thus, confldering the
vail majority againß the federal
id in the aflfemblv, they may
bid Cf a long farewell to all their
greatneTs” in the Rate of New*
York.
New-Jerky is firm on the
right fide.
Of Pennfylvania and the
fouthern and wdlern dates who
Las doubts ?
Vermont is good. Rhode-
Ifland is better. Ncw-Harrp
fhire voted for governor about
15 to 14 in favor of federalifm,
but her Lgifhture is lepublican.
Maflachufetts is federal yet.
And Connedlicut more fo,—
Thus {lands the account. So
that there is but two federal
legifliturcs in the Union. Yet
the federalists profefs to hope,
and exult. [Bee.
Washington, May 28.
The fur fort cf the following pa
graph from a Nezv-Tork paper
is corroborated by private let
ters :
By the Mercury which ar
rived on Saturday, in 39 days
from London, it is (aid cc that
the flames of WAR are on the
eve of being kindled in the cafl.
The partition cf the Turkifh
Empire is agreed upon. And
Buonaparte has fucceeded in
perfuading RulTia, Auilria and
Pruffia, tempted by aggrandize
ment to enter into his views. It
is fuppofed Ruflia and Auftria
• will immediately invade die
Turkifn Empire."
The lateß paper by the Mcr
cury is to the 10th April.
It appears by the laft papers,
that an accommodation has
taken place between the French
and blacks in St. Domingo.
Extraordinary Will cf a Mifer .
The words are :— £< I give
and bequeath to my fißcr-in law
Sarah Dennis, four old worfted
{lockings, which flie will find
underneath my bed—to my ne
phew, Charles M c Carney, two
ocher pair of {lockings, laying
in the box where 1 keep my
linens —to Lieut. Johnfon, of
his Majefty’s sth regiment of
foot, my only pair cf white
cotton {lockings, and my old
fcarlet great coat ■, and to llan
nah Bourne, my houfe-keeper,
in return for her long faith lul
feryices, my cracked earthern
pitcher."
*
1 Mannah in anger told ihe other* 1
legatees that flie riflgned to
them her valuable fnare of the
property, and then retired, in
equ«] rage, Charles kicked
down the pitcher, and a> it
broke a multitude of guineas
bunl out, rolled along the floor.
I his fortunate difcovery, indu
ced thole prefect to examine
the (lockings, which to their
great joy, were crammed with
money.
A woman in politics is like a
monkey in a toy-fhop - f ihe can
do no good, and may do a great
deal of harm.
REGIMENTAL ORDERS/
1 %th June , 1802.
Majors Vivion Caswell,
Gentlemen,
YOU and each cf you arc
hereby required to have
the different connnifiior.ed offi
cers, under your refpedlivc
Commands, in the Town of
Louifville, on Saturday the 3d
clay cf July next, by 11 o’clock
in the forenoon of laid day, in
J '
order to form a Court Martial,
for the purpofe of enquiring
into and determining Ratable
fines upon the defaulters of the
fifth inftant. Hereof fail not.
11. G. CAt, Swell,
Lieut, Col. cf the JeJjofn County
Regiment of Militia .
Fifty Dollars Reward.
Si uLEN from out of the
otabic of the Subfcnber
on tne right of the 17th inftant,
a BAY GELDING, upwards
of fifteen hands high, with a
hanging main and fwitch ran
he is about eight years old, has
on the top of his back a white
ijpot, a liuall liar on the fore
head, and on the under jaw bone,
a natural fweiiing about the fizc
of a wai-nut i he trots and can
ters well, and is a remarkable
good carnage boric. It is lup
poled that he was Rolen by a
white man, as a perfon ciiefTcd in
a light coloured coat and white
hat, was fecn lurking about the
plantation at a late, hour of the
night he was taxen away. The
above reward will be paid on
delivery of the aorie and theif,
or thirty dollars for the horfe
alone.
THOS. MERIWETHER.
Jeff erf on County, June 22, ioC2.
tO S T, on Satuidav, the
ji 12th inftant, SUNDRY
NOTES, to wit :—Stephen
Lowe’s, 84 dollars, payable the
firfl of January next; Jeremiah
Kendall, 41 dollars cents,
payable in Dec. next ; Henry
Slappy, 2CO dollars 89 cents,
payable the firfl; of Jan. next,
! and feveral other papers, wrap
j ped up in a bundle. I forewarn
1 all per Tons from trading for faid
Notes, as they will be of no ufe
to any perfon but the owner.
James M. Taylor.
Walhington County,
[unc 16, 1802.
T H E
A C T S
Cr the GENERAL ASSEM
BLY of the Si ATE of
GEORGIA, FOR THE YEAR
• 1802, fer (ale at this office.
sfcfJMPTs SAIfS.
Or the frft Tucfdny in July next,
will he fold to the high eft
bidder , at the Court-Uoufe y
in Samdcrfville, P djhingten
county, between the hours of j.
ten and three o'clock , i
712 1-2 Acres of I.AND,
it being part of a tnft of 1155
acres, adjoining Col. Ruther
ford's land, and lands belonging
to the eifue of Perkins, and on
the Oconee River, above the
mouth of Buffaloe.—Soil as
the properry of B. Few, to !
fatisfy Canty & Boykin’s exe
cution.
An drew Kcwn zd y, s. w c .
Cine 16, ISO 2.
I ’ R O S P E C TU S.
THE Subf r bets havingdc
rermined to eftahliflj a repub
lican newf paper at Savanna!), 1
in the f are of Georgia, offer
to the confide ration cf the pub
lic the following conditions;
I. Tn z paper ihall be entitled
tc CiEORGIA F £ PUBLIC AN ; Of,
State Intelligencer,”
11. It fliall be publificci
twice a week, on paper of a
good quality, and a type fair
and legible. Ihe llieet IT.all
be as large as any now printed
in that flare,
111. The p-icc of the paper
will be fix dollars a year, paid
' half in advance.
IV r . Advertisements .vlll
be inferred at the price cuflo
aiaiy in Savannah.
%* The publication fhall
commence by the fiiil ol July
next.
THE principles which will
guide the Editors cf this paper ,
are thefe for which a Sydney and
a Hampden perijhed ■, which pro
duced the immortal Declaration of
American Independence ; which
fnppcrted the patriots of dnr re
volution through an eight years
arduous veer, or led them roily
to die in defence of the liberties cf j
their courtly , and which were |
re-affected in the election cf cur :
prefent federal rdminiftralien
P erf oral ref eel ions will he ftudi
oufly avoided , but when the pub
lic good demands a, ferutiny cf
char abler, they will not Jbun the
performance cf a duly.
'They will endeavour to dlffafe
information Cn aUfubjebls inter-
C Eing io agriculture, commerce,
manufactures or Jcience whether
cf a general nature, or relative
to the fiaie individually. 'Thoje
who feck amufemer.t, void , it is
hoped jind in their columns where
with “ io pafs the vacant heard"
IVbile they will never Jacrijice
their principles, nor he come J,Num
bering watch-men in theJcrvicc f
the people, they will not [brink
from the publication cf corf ell
fa bis, nor refort to fa f eh 00 d in
f upper tof their own opinions. 77 e
feelings of the moment mu ft pafs
away, but principles are etc null.
With thefe ihiprefions the pul
rennge of their fellow-citizens is
rejpetlfully felicited.
JAMES LYON.
SAMUEL MORSE.
IVaftjingtcn L ity, /Ipril i£c 2.
fubfer, prior s for the
above paper, will b : iccdvtd
a: this Office,
TAKE NOTICE. .
77/ IT nine mentis aftei
application will he mac: to tht
honor a tie the Inferior Court of
the County of Burke, for leave to
Jell a certain trcSl cf land, Jituatt
in fetid aunty ; containing three
hundred acres , handing North
ty Grey Stock Roberts, and to*
cant land Eaji, by James for*
dan's, and vacant lard , Scuth B
by Sarah Higdon's, end vacant
land, and ll efi by vacant land at
the time of fiurvey , and granted to
JoJhua Simplon, thecytb of May
17 S o— for the benefit cf the heirs
and creditor sof the J aid ficfhuts
Simp/cn.
Jam es fon ei, Attorney for
WORRY K 1 LPATRICK, Ailnti
nijlratcr of Jcfijua Simp/cn •
January i, 1802.
G lid.l' C ! A,
. Jfjfrf/vn Cointj.
j HER E A. S Apnea
W‘ itakci, Ben]. min VVhi»
taker, h; th this day applied to
me for fliers ot , adimmliia
non, on the chare and cfKxb of
Nathaniel Whitaker, late of the
county aforefaid dec; do Ic at©
iheitfoie to cite and admm dfX
all and lir.gular the kindred
and cicthfOis c» the laid dercaf*
<d, to tile their hbjt&ioris if
ary they have, in my offer*
on or b. for the fill) Monday
in Aug. next, otherwiPe lettrra
of adminiHiation v;:i! be granted
him.
Given und( r my hand at
office, his 14 h o [un© *
1802, and in - he 26th \ ear
O' Indepcnd- nco
Jr.s. Bozeman, c. c. o.
G E o n G I A,
I Vufhingion Co inly.
| \\f Hh. t< A S Hannah
; Puilaid, and William f .
Kennedy, hath this day ap
yd cd 10 me for letters of ad »1-
r.rfi ration, on the e(l;.|c and cf
( Cts of (ators l*olia»d, late of
the <our.ty af riLld, dcceafcd „
i their arc then foie lo cite and
| admondh all and fingular dio
j kinditd and ciednois ol tin laid
j Oecealed, to hie liieir object tonfl
if am they have, in my office,
on 01 heiure the 2d Monday IQ
Aiiguff next, ntherwife Ictceia
of aclitmdllrhuon rail be giant*
< d them.
Given under my hand thie
Gihdayof June, 181*2 and
in the 26 h year of Ame«
iican Independence,
j. WATT\ c. c o.
G E O ff C I A,
I Va/hingtcn comity.
j WHEREAS Ifaac Hall c
1 and David Blarkfhcarc*
; h th this day applied to me for
| fetters of adrmmffiation on the
eltdts end of Jamci
Hall, Lte of the county afore*
laid, dcccaled ; thefe arc there*
fore lo cite and admonifti all and
Gngularth*' kind red and creditors
of the laid dcceafed to hie their
' bject’ons if any hey have, in
t my other, « n or hclotc the 2d
Monday in An guff next, othrr
wile Ic'tcis <t adrnimlirauua
I be granted them.
Given under my hand dm
Cih day of |nnr, :B<*c t
and in the 16th uar o£
Amciicm Indenru encc,
j. V\>.n c :, c. c. o.