The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, February 14, 1801, Image 1

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Volume lII.] Oja.OKG.I A, I-OUIS v ILEem—Publifhed every Saturday, by I payable half yearly Where Effays, Articles of Inteliigcr and PRINTING in all its variety, is cm GEORGIA. > By his Excellency JAMES JACKSON, Coverncr and Commander in Chief of the Ar my and Navy of this State , and of the Militia there eh A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS official com munication has been made to the Executive, of the death of James Jones, late Kepre tentative cf this Rate, in the Congrels of the United States. And Whereas in and by an ad to regulate the General EJediors in this date, and to appoint the time of the meet ing of the General A Humbly, gaffed cn the nth day of Fe bruary one thoufand feven hun dred and ninety nine ; it is de clared, <f That in cafe any per - lon duly eleded, being in this fate, and notified thereof, in manner herein direded, fit ail not within twenty days, and if cut of this Rate, within Forty da>s after fuch notification, teg nify his acceptance, or (hall depart tVuo life, tko Covcmor cr commander in chief fhall or der a new election to be held in like manner as herein before pointed out; — And further , that all writs of election to fill va cancies that may happen for members of the General Af fembly of this Rate, or Houfc of Reprctentatives of the Uni te;! States, fhall be directed to the j ufc icTsof the interior courts cf the refpedbive counties; who are hereby required to give public notice thereof, and caufe the lame to be held in manner ana form as herein pointed out, agreeably to fuch writ.” I have therefore thought A to iflue this my Proclatnati- I on, notifying, directing and or | Bering the refpedtive jufliccs of I *’ lc inferior courts of this flare, I to ccnfider this my Froclamati- I Cn as a general writ of election I j jr tjie different counties of this I for the purpote of filling I Jne vacancy of a member in the I Houfc of Reprctentatives of I the United States, in the room I j the aforementioned James I jones, who was defied to that I Av at tor two years from the fourth I c ' a . v ot March next: And Ido I cri 1 ?? rec l u ire and charge the ■ y-.jufiices to promulgate this BU Cjamation, and give due no ■ uce thereof, which faid ek&i -■on fnall be held in the refped ■ counties of the (late, agree ■ " ‘fto the terms and direfli- K s ;°f the faid act, on Monday ■ '■•y^enry-third day of March ■ of which all perfons are ■ r 'T’ircd to take due notice, and THE LOUISVILIE GAZETTE; A N D REPUBLICAN T R UMPET. S A TURD A Y, Felru ary 14, 1801. LIBERTY 13 OUR MOTTO df TRU TH OUR GUIDE. tre faid jufiices are hereby re quired to make due return of luch election to the Executive Department, as in and by the faid aft is pointed out. GIE ELI under my Eland and the Great Seal cf the faid fate, at the Statc-Houfe in Lcuifville , this tenth day cf February , in the year cf cur Lord one then f'andeight bun j <N deed and one, and in the in dependence cf the I anted States cf America the tveeu iy-fifth. JAMES JACKSON. By the Governor, Horatio Ma r nur y , S. cc 'ry. GOD SAVE THE STATE. Lift cf D cja idler s in Warren County. fer the year 1800. Cap. Carter's Difridl. William Davis, Inirw, Edmund Brown and Cary Cox. Capt. Smith's Difridl. Aquiila Scott, James David fon, Richard Smith, Neel Fae ... . gargon, William WilKlr.*, y- ,;l Ham Ciii li, james Olive*, Alexander Jarrott, Jacob I ce, John Goodwin, Jethro Darden, John Robertfon, William Stone, Tames Pool and -—— Lepham. u/ * Capt. 1 Aarjh adds Difridl. William Jenkins, Dimes Da vis, Eli Williams, Nowel Ma thews, David Rhodes, V\ illiam Purdue, Merry Sanders, Jarrott Wright, George John On, I ewis Johnfon, Edward Taylor, Tho mas Pate, Abel Hill, Mathew Mims, Henry Prince and Sarah Golding. Capt. Jem's Did AC. William Woodyard, Thomas Jones, Allen Davis, William Meadows, Eli Binder, James Gibfon, John Claiborn, jun. William Pool, Benjamin Coop er, Amos Johnfon, James Par ham, John Bates, jun. I abon Armftrong, Robert Burton, Je remiah Willey, Mathew Ear ham, fen. Richard Gunn, John Davis, Noble M'Cowen, John Woodyard, Abraham Johnfon, jun. William Kirkiand, John Ciaiborn, Richard Dozzier, John Moore and \\ iiliam Clai born. Capt. Id if ends Difridl. John Wheeler, Edward Mag glamory, Benjamin Burgins, Richard Story, Wright, Jonathan Dunaway, Jacob harr, jun. James Anfley, James Tap per, John Brown, Samuel Geef lin.g, R cub in Meadows, John M‘Nede, l ewis Powell and Jacob Johnfcon. Capt. Newfcnds Difridl. James Barren, William Todd, John Carrel 1, Caleb Stephens, lIBROSE DAY & (AMES HELY, at 3 dollars per ann. 1, Advcrtiiemcnts, Sec. Sec. are thankfully received, tied with ncatnefs and dilpatch. Euk 11 Stephens, Root. Thomp fonsjun. 1 hemas Ooton, Wil liam Bloodworth, Marthy 1 luff, Wiow RiHit, John Ruflin, LyH Nipper, Nathan Harris, THm as 1 logon, Samuel Story, W|. 1 larden and John Hogg. Capt. Hatcher's Difridl. Itchard Harden, Ephraim Bifjop, Arthur Peacock, John (1 riin, Burrell Stephens, Tho rnaJi: oatw right and j as. M artin. ■C’f f. Alcrcrcmhie's Difridl. \ iilie Jones, Beni. Oliver, jun Daniel Pavidfon, Brcjh- rs, William Ketchcns John Wilfon, Mark Littleton, Mr|. Buffington, John A. john fon; . Wilham Berry, Robert Objrr, George Taylor, » rede rick Glover, Wafhir.gton Glo ver, \Viil’:ams Brooks, Penja miij Jones, ten. Boas Kitchen. , Ancle Psrifn, Earvil Javans, Samuel Cfjorp, Job 'Podd, William Tcdd, T hbrhas Flow ers, —*— Bounds and W illiams. Capt. Need's Dif ridl. Tofhua Scott, Robert Eatetcr, • iurding, Will.jm »Tn oo and John M c Clung. Capt. Hchjcn’s Difridl. Henry A vent, Robert M 'Da niel. Johnßofhears, Elijah Hugh Panics, Chapman Mop fen, [a?. Williams, I fenry Mote, Wil liam Barden, ten. George Tamp hn, I ewis Rowan and Septimus J t Wcatherby, jun. JOHN HOBSON, R. T. R. V/. C. December 17. A C AHU T I O N. (Cj* FREDERICK PERI - AR, and J AMES 800 r,h. v - in*r illegally detained (’among G O 7 \ O other property) a quantity oi mechcinc of mine, and m t’. r villains, who will uniaw, .1/ a;, .1 1 mindly take anode r man's pr m pin y, will 11c; dc übt, from d.e fame motives wi ich induced them to take it, make tire befi of it they can, it is probate*; tire faid Frederick Petlar and James Boon, may attempt to impofc on the ignorance of fomc people', by peiTuading them to buy and ufc it, and a* the bottles and pots arc chiefly without labels, it is beyond the reach of their fkiil, (great as it is) to know what is in them ; I therefore*, from a principle of duty to my fellow citizens, hereby caution thgm not to ufc any par: cf faid medicine, as a very imali augmentation of the proper dote of dome of the arti cles might be attended with very terious if not fatal confer qucnccs. T ET tv Ag r E T V A Wafhinztcn ccuhd-', AH’. :. D J Kj TO THE AMAT E U R S or THE FINE .HITS. The following Prcpcfals for puh* Ufhiug a, full length Portrait of THOMAS ; /EPPERSON', Are resp'fully submitted, by the Public's most obedient, and 've ry bumble servant, Gl orce Helmbold. C O N D IT 10 N S. !. The engraving will be done from a portrait of tins A meric ay. Patriot, taken ex prcfsly for the purpofe, by an eminent portrait painter, ami will be executed by an engraver of the find rate abilities'. 2. Thcfizcoi the print fhall be 22 inches in length ami 14 inches in breadth, lo as to make it a match for Stuart's print of Ccn. "Washington'. 2. The price to SulTcribcrs v/iil be Six Dollars. The price to non-Subferibers will be en hanced. . T'hv. fiihCci ij : iuii money to be paid on the delivery of the punt, which is expected to take place in five months. 5. The publisher pledges liimfelf that the likemTs lhall be accurate and (Inking, and that the engraving Hi ail be (•• qual, if not fuperior to any weric of 1 he kind hitherto executed in .the United State*;. %"* Subscriptions fer the a live work, will be received at this Office. N u I’ 1 C E. Wlib ■ vEAS my wife Ma* * ' vy, has made her cfcapc ,r "m Hi/ bed and heard , I t..crefjre re we;• n r: 1 perfons from < ntert-ning her, or giving hee: anyendic on my ac count, as I ,vid not h» anfwerablc tor any of her t ran fact ions from this date. . DANIEL STRINGER. Nov. 15, 1800. a few days ago, by a negro fellow, belonging to John Marfhall, a red mon i C'- co POCKET BOOK, contain ing fundry papers and letters of value to the owner. Among * them a com mi Ikon, given to John Swilley, jun. as juftice of the peace of the county of Mont gomery. The owner may have the Pocket Book, and papers, by applying to John Mar (ball* living about fix miles from Lou ifvi]]", on Dry Creek, and re warding the negro for finding the fame, and paying for this advert! lenient. S x ToCO. [No. 105.