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HE LOUISVILLE GAZE1ANDREPUBLICAN TRUMPVolume IV.]SATURDAY, November 6, 1802*LIBERTY IS or/i M07T0 WAD •TRl. Ili OUR GUIDE.LOUISVILLE, (GEORGIA)—Publiihed every Wednefday, by AMBROSE DAY JAME^ — J _ 1 1 _ . t T 7 1 « '1 « * —w j ~ J — — - — — — ^ ^ *at 3 dollars per ann.: \\ here Ellays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertifements, ivc. c.1 T \ M f \ t* 1 1 1 % 1 • • •anand I KIN 1 ING in ail its variety, L executed with neacncls and difpuGEORGIA.fy hi s Excellency Josiah Tatt-na ll, jun. Governor and Co mmander in Chief of the Army and Navy of this fate, and of the Militia thereof.A PROCLAMATION.AVING arranged and caftup the votes of fuch counties as have made return of theeleions, held on the fourth day of Odcber inftant, forper-for.s to reprefent this (late in the Houfe of Reprefentatives ofthe United States, agreeably to an ad of the General Aftembly,puffed the fixteenth of Juno, rignreen hundred and fwo—and it appearing that John Mdiedge, David Meriwether, Ptter Early and Samuel Hammond, Efq’rs. have the higheft number ofvotes. I have thought fit ro iffue thismy proclamation, notifying the fame, in order that the laid John Milledge, David Meriwether, Peter Early, and Samuel Hammond, may fignify the acceptance orrefulal of their [aid appointments, and adduce the requifites by law required.Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the ftate, at the State Houfe, in Louifville, this twer.ty-fixth day of Odober, in the year of our Lord one thoufandeight hundred and two, and of the Independence of the United Statesof America the twenty-feventh.Josiah Tattnall, jun.2?y the Governor,JIORATIO MaRBURV,Secretary of ftate.God fave the ftate.It is ORDERED,That all perfons having claims againlt the Creek Nation of Indians, for property of any defer; ption by them, taken or plundered, be and they hereby required to tranfmit the fame, as foon as poflible to the Executive Department, authenticated in the manner by the afore-recited tefolution pointed out.■’reTaken from the Journals of the Executive Department,Geo. R. Clayton, Scc'ry. :GEORGIA,Jefferson County.BRIGADE ORDERS.October the $th, 1802IN cnnfequence of Orders received from Major General Jackson, of the nth ultimo, ftatine that a confiderable number of French and Guadaloupc Negroes, commonly called Brigands, had arrived at the poit of New-York, and were intended to be landed within thelimits of the Southern States, probably in this ftate.The commanding Officers ofeach Regiment in the Second Brigade of the Firfl Divifion of the Militia, will vifit all the VolunteerCorps, Dragoons, Artillery and Infantry, within their refptdive commands, and caufe them to held themfclvesin readinefs to march at thefhortefl notice, the Infantry to be particularly attentive to their bayonets, and each Dragoon the like attention to his fword.The expofed fituation of our country, and the defperate character of thofe Brigands (who refpect neither age nor fox) will it is hoped induce an implicitA Lift of letters remaining in the Poft- Office, at Louifville,on the firjl d y tf Ottobcr,1802, which tf net taken cutbefore the frjl day of January next, si)ill be fcnt to the General PcJl-OJfice as dead Letters.A. John E. Anderfon, Jo-feph Allen.B. Henry Rlenton, David Brown, John Beggs, Elizabeth Backler, Chedey lhdlick, jun./ . fEliza Bird, Charles Bramlcy.C. * William Craig, John Clements, Thomas Cox, Andrew Colvin.1). Ifaac Dubiifk, Ann Du-bufk, Abner Davis, John Downer.fJP. fohn Evans.G. William Gainer, Wil-AliamGlafs, Richard Gray, JciTc Glover, Zachariah Gray.II. Lewis Hollon, Mofes Mo-n, James Hutchinfon, JohnHojflev.j. David Jamifon, Sarah Janies, Reuben Jackfon, lfaacIrwm.L. RobertI mle, F.theldred Lane, Jefle Loftcy, lames I ew-is, Ifaac Lewis, Manus I.emle.M. James Mtiiwether, fohn M‘Cullers, Daniel M‘Millan, Elizabeth M'Canlefs, George Micklejohn.N. Laurence Noles.O. John P. Oates.P. Ephraim Peebles, Solomon Philips, 2, Jelfe Pipkin, Redar Parker, Dodor John Pugfley, John Rawls.S. Daniel Sturges, Senator ar.d Reprefentatives of Jefu rfon County, David Short.J 'W. Greenberrv Williams,Jofeph Williams, Thos. Wool-ton, 2, Margaret Woodburn.JAS. BOZEMAN, p. m.
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