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'On the 4A inftant,
rarne on the C led ion of four
members to reprcfent this date,
in the houfe of representatives
•of the United States; alfo, for
members of the General Afiem
bly, The following is a Itate
of the poll, to wit:
JEFFERSON.
For Congrefs. — Candidates.
John Mi Hedge, 54!
David Meriwether, 525
jofepli Bryan, 503
Samuel Hammond, 486
Francis W1 IDs, 58
Matthew M‘Allifler, 49
< Peter Early, 30
For Senator of the County .
Solomon Wood, 343
David M‘Cormick, 205
For Reprefen tat Ives .
Benjamin Whitaker, 485
H. G. Caldwell, 323
Douglafs Hancock, 252
* Scattering votes, 7
WASHINGTON.
For Congrefs .
M i Hedge, 5 9
Eryan, 569
Hammond, 550
Meriwether, 439
Early, 263
Willis, 66
M c Alii(ler, 22
For Senator .
Watts, 370
Blackfhear, 287
Stokes, 160
For Reprcfentalive:.
Skrine, 530
Franklin, 513
Grice, 409
Hop Ton, 382
Hayley, 260
Burke, 7 1
BURKE.
For Congrefs,
MHledge, 412
Bryan, 377
Meriwether, 375
Hammond, 360
Early, 80
M c Allifter, 60
*Wiiiis, 1
For Senator .
David Emanuel, 449
For Reprefentathes.
Abraham Jackfon, 443
James Letter, 342
Augufline Harris, 329
Simeon Lowry, 181
HANCOCK.
Meriwether, 997
Milledge, 939
Early, 8 11
Hammond, 673
Bryan, 585
Willis, * 5 1
M f Alhttcr, 7
Senator —Mr. Lamar.
Reprefentathes —Me firs. A
dams, Hall, and Harbirt.
GREENE.
Early, 1078
Milledge, 437
Willis, 426
Hammond, 330
Meriwether, 288
M C A Hitter, 267
Bryan, 3 1
Senator —Mr. Parks.
Reprefentathes —M e fTr s. Pc r
ter, Ntfoit, and Grelham.
WILKES.
Meriwether, 1044
* Early, 1040
Milledge,771
Willis, 702
M c Allifter, 166
Hammond, 75
Bryan, , 44
Senator —Mr. Talbot.
Reprefentativcs —Mt firs. Eut
frr, Clarke, and Abbot.
o*t f
v-* * i*i .1 i Lif,
Sena for Bell.
Reprefentathes— Meff. FIIII- j
lips, Hudfpeth and Jordan.
LINCOLN.
Senator—* - Walton.
Reprejentatives — Meff. Zim
merman and Efpey.
FRANKLIN.
Senator —l). Jones.
R eprefentatives —A ieff, •; .Wil
kins and Hooper.
JACKSON.
Senator —Mr. Dxon.
ll epr<fentathes~*~Mcftrs. Har- 1
ns, and Hampton.
CLARKE.
Senator —Mr. Ealley.
R eprefental he —Mr. R un ne Is.
El BERT.
Senator —Mr. Jones.
Reprefentathes —Mcff. Cof
by, Eatton, and Daniel,
COLUMBIA.
Senator— Mr. M'Ncil.
R eprefentatives— Me I frs. W,
Drane, Williams and Simms,
RICHMOND.
Senator —Mr. Lacy-
Reprefentativcs —Me ff. Wat
kins and Bottwick.
WARREN.
Senator —Mr. Fort.
Reprefentathes —Me fT. Ro fe
and Gray.
MONTGOMERY.
Senator —Mr. M‘Griff.
Reprcfentathe —Mr. Lowe.
TATTNALL.
Senator —Mr. Swiiley.
Reprcfentathe —Mr. Lott.
SCRIVEN.
Senator —Mr. Skinner.
Reprcfentathe —M r. Lanier.
EFFINGHAM.
Senator —Mr. Polhill.
Reprcfentathe — Mr. IvPCall.
BULLOCH.
Senator —Mr. Jones.
Reprcfentathe —L. Lanier.
LIBERTY.
Senator —Mr. Stuart.
Reprefentathes —Ml firs. Gi
rardeau and Stevens.
M‘IN TOSH.
Senator —Mr. Nephew. •
Reprcfentathe —Mr. Wood.
GLYNN.
Senator —Mr. Burnett.
Reprcfentathe —Mr. G. Glg
nilliat.
CAMDEN.
Senator —Mr. Hutchinfon.
Reprcfentathe —Mr. J ackfon.
BRYAN.
Senator —Benj. Maxwell.
Reprcfentathe — JeffeM'Call.
CHATHAM.
Senator —Mr. Harden.
Reprefentathes —Me firs. G.
M. Troup, Thus. U. P. Charl
ton, and J. E. Houflon.
An aggregate amount of the
votes given each candidate, for
a feat in the Houle of Reprc
fentatives of the United States,
in ail the Counties throughout
the Pate, except Bryan and Ef
fingham.
Col. John Milledge, 8140
Gen. David Meriwether, 7721
Peter Early, Efq. 7210
. Col, Samuel Hammond, 4975
Jofeph Biyan, Efq. 4409
Col. Francis Willis, 3 102
Matthew Modifier, Efq. 2418
f From which it appear?, that
Col. Milledge, Gen. Meriwe
ther, Col Hammond, and Le
tt r Early, Lfq. are to be our
rt prt fentatives in the rext C< r
gufs. Ihe Lift three vtll
kn-wn fjf tfic‘r
principles, and the latter whe
ther federal or republican Teems
not to be accurately albcrtained.
■ " —hi ■■ >— ’c^raers
CEORGUy
Jejfdrson County.
BRIGADE ORDERS.
OAc her the sfh, iSo2.
IN confluence of Orders re
ceived from Major General
Jackson, of the iith ultimo,
fluting that a confidcrable num
ber of French and Guadaloupe
Negroes, commonly called Bri
gands, had arrived at the port,
of New-York, and were in
tended to be landed widen the
limits of the Southern States,
probably in this Hate.
Th* commanding Officers of
each Regiment in the Second
Brigade of the Firft Diviiion
of the Militia, will vifjt all the
Volunteer Corps, Dragoons,
Arrillcrv and Infantry, within
their rcfpetftivc commands, and
caufe them to hold thcmfclves
in readings to march at (he
fßoftcft notice, the Infantly to
be particularly attentive to theft
bayonets, and each Dragoon
the like attention to his fword.
'I he expoft J fifiiation of our
country, and the defperate cha
racter of thole Brigands (who
refpeft neirhei age nor fex) will
it is hoped induce an implicit
obedience to this order. Should
any Officer be fo inattentive to
his Country’s intern!, as to
negkft his duty, he Hull not
pais with impunity.
By order cf Brigadier Gene
ral SoLOMON WOOD,
D. Emanuel, fun.
Aid - uC - Camp, j
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be fold, on the irfi Tuefday
in Dec. next, at the Market
Houfe, in Louifville , between
the Lours of ten and three
0 ClCCk y
ONE Negro Fellow, named
dork ; taken as the preferty of
Che fey Bofzvick , adnitniftrator of
Jefeph P reft on, dec erfed, , to fatisfy
Jcftph Clay , vs adminifirator of
Jefeph Prefion.
Alfo, ico acres Land , called
Spring Head ’Pratl , granted to
Dauvl M l Murphy ; taken to
fatisfy an execution Eliz. Palmer ,
vs Nathan Powell.
former terms of file not com
plied with . •
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff J. C.
October 27.
NOTICE.
On the firft Saturday in Oftober
next, will be fold, at the
court-houfe in Waynefboro’,
ALL the real eftare of Ar
chibald Woods, deceafed, —
Conditions cf the above Tale
will be made known on the day
of Tale.
Esther Woods, Adm x.
John Martin, Admr*
Auguft 23, 1802.
N. B. The lale of the above
Property, belonging to the far]
rftate cl Archibald Woods, de
ceafed, is prftponed until the
fiiftTuefcav in Novtinbt r nt xr*
Esthkr Woods, Adm'x.
John Martin, Aamr %
Cdicker 2 t xbca.
N*' & Tier:
AN Executive Order has
been tflutd for my deli
vering over tot the Solicitor
Genual nil Bonds arrd Notes
given for the purchafe of “ In
dian Goods,” in order chat the
moil fpcedy and eße dual mc
chpd may be taken for rhhfr
■ coJI-dion ; which reqiufitiort
has been complied with, and
thole indebted had better make
an early payment to the Soli-
I ntor to prevent trouble and
I expence.
EDWIN MOUNGEIE
Trerfury Office , Loui/ville,
Ofiober 26, i#o2.
TOTHEPUBLIcT "
HAVING called upon Mf.
Field Kennedy, of Greene
County, to make fuisfkdion to
me ter an irreparable injury
| done my brother’s family j frid
j chaflite him for his treachery
1 towards an nnfufpedling female.
Mr. Kennedy lias refuted mo
that fatisfidion which is ufuihV
; expeded upon fuch occafions.
I bug leave therefore to-fubmic
it to the impartial public, whe
ther to the catalogue of hia
enormous crimes, lie has not
alfo added the charader of aa
infamous and bate coward.
Andrew Hemphill.
September Q, 1802.
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TO BE SOLD,
On the fa ft dry of Janua.y next,
ONE Hundred Acres of
LAND, in Wafhmgton
County, joining land of Francis
Tfcnhcile, John Koberttem, and
Henry Happy, between forty
and fifty Acres are cleared, and
at jndent occupied by Jamea
Perry;—Sold as the property
of William Jack (on, deceated.
Twelve months credit will be
given, the purchafer giving
bond and approved fecunty.
William Jack Son,
Jeremiah Jackson,
Executors,
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the Hr ft TUESDAY in Nov*,
next, will he fdd, at the Alar
het Houfe, in ].cuifville, I -'tween
the hours cf 10 and 3 o' clock,
A1 kely SORREL HORSE*
taken as the property of Whi
ms Brinfon, to fatisfy Arthur
Cheatham’s execution.
Alfo, two likely KFGftO
BOA’S* James and David,—.
Taken as the property of Blaf
firgame Harvey, deceated, to
fatisfy Joteph G. Pofncr and
Pofner & Benedix’s executions,
former terms of fate not com
plied with.
DAVID TUT MAS,
Sheriff J . C,
TO BE SOLD,
At the flottfe of the Suhfcrihcr ,
at the Ilea dcf Big Creek, ok
the 20 r. 6 day cf OiUhe r nent $
4 2 ° Acres of LAND, 25
Acres cleared with good im
provements.
Alfo, Acres of
1 and, lying on Ch*“ver’s creek,
eight miles from Louhvillc
together with fever.il other Ar
ticles too tedious ro mention.
Conditions will he m~de
* known on the day of fde. Xhc
tele to be gin at 9 o’clock in ihe
j morning.
i John Brack'* ridge.
September 20, 1 fc’gi.