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Executive Department, j
Loui/ville, Jan. *3’ oO * j
Ordered, That the afti
entitled, an aft, to give'
further time to the officers of
this Rate, to take and fubfcribe
the oath required by the a a
entitled, " an ad to compel
all officers, civil and military
within this Hate, to take and
fubfcribe an oath to fupport the
conftitution thereof
Be publifhed in the feveral
gizettes of this fratc, and all
officers, civil and military, with
in its purview are required to
govern themfelves accordingly.
Thomas Johnson,
Secretary .
An ACT to give further time to
the officer a of this Jlate , to take
and fubfcribe the oath required
by the acl entitled , “ an ad to
compel all officers , civil and
military within this jlate , to take j
and fuhfcnbe an oah to fupport
the conflitniion thereo/ paffed
the 1 6th day oj February , one
thoufand feven hundred and
ninety-nine.
c T>E enaßei hy the
i. Senate and Houfe of
Rcprefentalives of the Stole of
Gvrgia y in General A flench'y met ,
and by the authority of the fame ,
Hut the civil, military, and all
other officers of this Rate, who
now are in commi ffion, and have
not heretofore taken and (üb
feribed the oath required by the
aforeiaid ad in terms thereof,
fliall neverthelefs be permitted
to hold, exeicife and enjoy their
refpedive appointments, until
the fir (I day of Oftober next.
Sec 2. And be it further enad
d, 1 hat if any of the officers
of this fta'e (hall neglcd or re-1
fufe to take and fubfcribe the
aforefoid oath in terms of this
ad, every fuch officer or officers
fnall, for fuch his neghft cr
rt ufal be removed from office,
as in cafes of mal-pradice or
oilobedience of orders.
Sec* 3. And be it further enad-
( > h j .t all civil officers hereaf
ter t 0 be appointed (hall, before
Renter on the duties of their
a PP°intments, take
u hfcribe the faid oath, in
mnon to the oath of office ;
n . a m *litia officers hereafter
0 be appointed, (hall take and
c? iT l f C l^e arne e^ore the
! 0 the fuperior or inferior
ur; of the county, and obtain
offi '""! 3 ? thereof > fuch
er any command
s ' under fueb appointment.
t j yi 4 ' Ce it further
havpk Ut f l ' P roce edings which
any o f't n ad or obtained before
Lave C a f°' officer? who
lhe “Waif 60 , 3nd fubrc,ibed
the fatd aft ° a ‘ 1 ' 1 * ,n terms oi
rutche , 7 or that may in fu
itad and obtained before
them or any of them, previous
to the aforefaid frrff day of Oc
tober next, (hall be held, deem
ed andconfidered, to be as legal,
as if fuch officer or officers had
(taken, and lubrnibcd the afoie
faid oath in terms of the laid
'aft
;
| Sec. 5, And be it further enaft
ed t That any part or parts of
the aforefaid aft, which may
militate againft this aft, (hall be
and the fame is hereby repealed
David Meriwether, Speaker
oj the Hcu/e of Repreftnla lives.
David Emanuel, Prefident
of the Senate,
A Tented to Dec. 5, 1799.
James Jackson, Governor,
NOTICE.
TH E Public will ple?fe
to take notice, that a ne
gro n r cnch, by the name of
DOLLEY, and her offspring,
now in the poffeffion of George j
barnefl:, of this county, was
conveyed by my grand-mothcr
Phillips, to the lawful offspring
of Mrs. Catharine Farncft,which !
| was in being at the time of the
conveyance being recorded, in
the office of i.ouifa county,
Virginia, in the year 1790 —
when called on will make affi
davit to the above,
Lhjha White.
January 21.
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Head-Quarters, Loufville ,
January 7, 1800. I
GENERAL ORDERS.
HP H E Adjutant General will again
proceed to the annual conven
vention of the Fie'd Officers of the
refpedive Regiments and I
together with the Brigade Infpcdors
of the Brigades they rrfpedively
. belong to , at fuch limes , and at fuch
faces as may be mofl convenient for
all the Field Officers a) f<ch Bn-
order to inflrud them in
the difciplinepreferibed by Congrc/s ;
and in order that the evolutions pre
[cribid by law may he fradifed t the
Brigadier Generals will order a
company of Light Infantry or Fvfi
leers, to attend each refpedive Bn
gade Convention of provi
ded, armed and equipped as the law
direds fuch corps to be .
lie will aljo concert with the
feveral Brigade In/prdors on the
mofl proper time for convening the
refpedive Regimental or Battalion
Officers , with the Adjutants and
firjl Serjeants thereof, for the pur -
pofe of loflrudmg thorn in the faid
difcipline—and as it is of the great- '
efl covfiequence that the p y ivaies
fkould be particularly taught the
duty required cj them in the field,
the commanding Officers oj the ref
pedive Regiments and Batta’icns
are called on to ad in concert with
the Adjutant General and Brigade
Infpedors , hy ordering Regimental
and Battalion mufters t at fuch times
as they may be notified hy the Adju
tant 'General , that he will attend
them for that fur pofe. At fuch
muflers the ufiuai infp.dions null take
place , and the commanding o fleers
are again called on to give ik: num
tf'the rtfprHive companies cf
their Regiments rml Battalions to
the Adjutant GenerM, to meike re
turn of the fame io the Cov.m> nd'i
in Chief, Such numbers to b* de
cided on by the commanding Officers
oj the Regiment or Battalion.
By order of the Commander
in Chief,
Thomas Johnson,
Secretary,
GREENE COUNTY.
Adjutant G e n e r a l’s Office,
January 24, 1800.
YOU will immediately attend on
the Brigadier Generals, under
whom you refpefhvely ac! ; receive
and difinbute Juch Brigade ( rders
as they may pleafe to take, to carry
theje. General Orders into execution
It will be necefjary that every
Officer jhould bring his commiffion
on the ground, and that every cap
tain do produce an exafl roll of the
j number cf each grade in their ref
pechve troops or companies.
Wherever the Regimental Staff is
complete, and thofe Off ers are
! punctual in their attendance, the
days of Regimental Reviews , the
Infpefhons are much accelerated
thereby, A waft of time may a!jo
be prevented, by the Captains and
Suba terns taking particular care
that the men remain in their ranks ,
as well during the time of Infp tlion
as afterwards, whiljl the. Rrgimtntsl
are told imo regular platoons and
performing the evolutions,
Ihofeparade-grounds uhiih are
coveied with buildings, when Re
views are held in county vi'dnges or
towns or with under-bu/hes and
logs, when held in the woods, are
alfo obvious impediments to any kind
of military exercifes.
i The Regimental or Biitalion
Revi'oujs wul be appointed in each
. re jpedivt Brigade within the follow
ing per iods.
t ft Divifion, t fl Brigade—from
the \jth of March lo the of
April, 1800.
2 d Brigade—from the 28 >,h of
April to the 1 jlh <f May, 1800.
2 d Divifion, 1 // Brigade — from
the 2 d to the 10 th of June , 1 800.
2 d Brig Ac—From the \jl to
the 13 th of September , 18 >o.
3 d Divifion, \/l Brigade—Frm i
the 29 h of Sep ember Lo the 11 ih
0) Ocl btr , 1800.
2 d Brigadi From the. 1 ft to
\ the November, 1800.
You will report t' me on the Bri
gadier Genera’s Orders , and on
I your arrangements,
Jonas Fauciie, Adj. Gen ,
To Major Edward White:
George PoythrcTs.
John Fofler,
David Blackihear,
Richard Worfham.
Pechy Blcdfoe.
Brigade Inf peel>rs,
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BLANK LETTERS
Of ADMINISTRATI
AND
BLANK BONDS ,
By the Quire,
7 or Sale at this Cfficc.
Jmucry 2s, • '
Tr KASURY C.'FICP,
LOUIS
I'Vhruary 3. iBco.
J\*c!ifiCali:u to Tax Colli dors.
AM ACT, entiled “ an ad to
r.ulc a Tax for the fuopnrt of
government. for the year l8co,” pafTccl
the 4/K day of I 799, tas
en vied that the i rrafurtr lor the
litre bci Ig, be an j be is hereby em
powered and uqurclto gran' Exerfl
t'om a. a 11. ft an fuimcr C’olledon of
Taxeij wl o ate, or m-y be Defau ura,
in rreci fctc.y after the pkffi.ig of tlna
Ad ”
All Tax Colleflora therefore, who
are in airraid for Taxes, will avail Ihem
fc.ve« of making fpredy f If em.n a, or
ihad proceed ai the law ciicda.
Edwin Mounger, trea/nrer*
J* Meriwether, comp gen.
Twenty Doll irs Reward,
P" tIL - T> AN-AWAY
! y. 1 1\ from the Snb
f A ■ f r hen, TWO NE
i (ROES, one of
Lv Micro in of the name
At > of MARCH j hr ia
' J a (aii yilhw fellr w
dreffed in blue rloatfua, i>k<i feme*' at
h okrn, he alv* aya wrare a bai dkerd icf
rt und hia head to bi le 11 c collar of *a
ar, aa t • • i-lm- ff red » he afi me
pitted with the fn.all yoa, and wa ka
very wide in ha natural .arm C;
the oibrr is a BQV ah ut 16 or 17
y' at a of «ge when he »"nt aw.yhe
hud on a cm my c’oih jaikr made of
w ol a d coll< t, (f the anae of H«r#
ry Ary pc-lon that wil , e rdt ibe
fad N. gro s and nut them in ten oil
,cm vcDirnt gao : , Ou I rt*e vc th> above
reward, by hi.vng thrr ram. a with
the gaoler, or app ying ro tie fub cri
hr»i wlio Ivr in Harem k county, near
the head of Shouderhoi e.
'I licof hilus Th-mas.
Chrdiah Kichardlon.
Jarmry 28
(USr RECEIV&Oa
And FOR. SALE , at this Office ,
The Gcotgia and South-
Catolina
ALMANAC,
FOR THE YEAR
1 Buo,
Jamiry 14.
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D*ic <l/‘r i*.
FOK S A L. F.
At the G! :■!■:•' •/ lit LOUISVILLE GAZ.
ti' f iit-tfi jor njb ,
A vark'fv <>l GoH Kar-King.,
GILT SEALS,
To tr 1 t lie bay 'lie NT n*,
Silver cn < platrri ITdt’e I.ab!e%
lvrr Loot Buckles,
r r 'r v I.VFB .: .'i K r »
1 £A CADDIE F.ADf.ES,
Phi if ' SfUrs odd It hlps t
A q .nniity ut ls'<rc nnd t r, ,-nt
PEA R L BUTT O S.
ALSO,
j Bcfl White Chapel Needles.
Nove;rLer iq.
LLAN’K DKEDS
Of CONVEYAN
■ For S.ile t' r ol (be
' Louifvillc Gaieiic.