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£ OUISVILL F,
TV LSD AT, sfugtf bt 1 799-
Ireland remains in that threat
frjrff which indicates
•he appro** of another florin.
The Btitifh fyftcm of roe.cion,
• inefficacious in tranquilhfmg
; at counts; under the moll
barbarous and cruel perfection,
the doftrines of the United Inlh-
gains additional profelytcs;
an d tnuft finally triumph. Ire
l?nd demands retribution for her
fufferings; and fhe is ready the
firftoppoitunity to join in crufh-
j n p her impious and wicked op
preffo s. The career of Bntifh
villainy has continued too long,
and may it be quickly terminated
by thegallant friends of freedom.
The ariflocrats imke numer
ous comments upon the failing
of the Bred fleet, they appear
very much diflatisfied that it
fhoald be Co long out of port
without having been met by any
of the Biitifn fquadrons, but
they generally ccn r o'e one ano
ther with an aflurancc that Tonic
of the Britifh admirals will lend
home a good account of them
I but if the contrary is the cafe,
what confequcr.ccs may enfue.
NotwitLflanding, fimilar pre
di&ions Buonaparte gained his
point in fafety, and now puifues
his conquering career, Some
great and important objedl mud
have occafioned the depaituie
of the French fleet, which a
Ihortt.me may develope ; in the
interim, we cannot but admire
the a’dor and indufiry which
| after fo many naval misfortunes
is not difccuraged, but acquires
additional adivity from them.
How often have we been told
that the French marine was anni
hilated. and that the finances of
the Republic wee foembairaff
ed that fhe would no mo r e at
tempt to frtout formidable fleets,
but labor crania vincit appears to
be the motto of the republicans.
Their enemies have felt the effefls
of th s heroic pcrfeverance, and
probably yet experience
For France tho* faid
to be checked on the Rhine and
in Italy, and her affairs pour
trayea to us as bordering on the
cefpente. Yet in the moment
°f all this danger fhe fends forth
r ‘ greater in number than
t ' nv C( P J ipped by her this war,
co board of winch are 25,°°°
r* l lcr t:on ps, whom it would
that fhe could fpare
* n her thc u Gtuation. This is
evidence of the fpirit and
°?-s of it s government, it
*e great ftrength of
V r ‘ CP ' and her rcfources in
' Cn m °ney ; and they are
T We A acquainted with
e oF the ir opponents. They
. - aware that Auflria always
her greatefl force at
|)v~ COr T encement of a cam-
KW Vhen(]lema kes her great-
■ O ,' 1 J!b; they have uni
“*•7 that her
exertions Aachen about the mid
dle, and greater iveaknef* ap
pears dining the dole of each
campaign. This w*as the
when France was torn to pieces
by fa&ions intefline diviflons,
and a rebellion raging in La
Vendee. Placed as fhe is now
in luch fuperior circumflances,
her enemies may gain a tempo
rary advantage, but will be quick
ly deprived of it. Shallow po
liciciansj poflefled of ariflocratic
minds and feelings, attempts to
enliven their friends with calcu
lations of the probable iflue of
(he cbmefl, and to create hopes
that each country in which a
revolution has taken place, that
counter ones will refloie to it
the banifhed royahfls and arifto
crafs, whole prefent fituations
render them fo much the ohjedls
of pi-y. But Frenchmen have
dilappoin ed the fond hopes
and expeditions of the molt'
wiiy liatefmen, and proved tc
them the folly of their deduc
tions. Let then the experience
of the pa ft. caution (he candid
and unprejudiced fr- m believ
ing the piogncflic tions of men
who reprrfcnt their own wifhes
as probable events.
If general Hammy is refolved
to enhfl no foreigners, the re
cruiting (endec will proceed very
(lowly. We think hf ought alfo !
to pruge the prtlent regiments, I
lof the aliens who are in them.
ITo disband them altogether,
would be the quiokefl method,
for they arc in general compofei
of foreigners, partic:ularly IdHi.
T he Britifli government has dis
banded one liifh regiment, an-L
our amorous flatefman, exhibits
a firnilar prejudice again(l enlifl- ,
ing luch men. What a con-1
coi dance of fentiments and feel-I
ings a6lua(e f he leading chaiac-;
• ters here, and in Britain ? Where
ought fulpicion to attach ? Why
are men whofc countrymen were
| received with npen arms during;
■ our fli for liberty, Sc whofc |
| aid xvo gladly embraced, now;
diUppioved, confidcred as dan
ge: ou% and unfit to be truflcd
in the capacity of common fol-|
diers. Has the ardor for libeity
which attached the Irilh to us
diminished, or are we about to
oppcle the caufe of freedom.
Such cordud muff give rife to
important reflections, Ictus look
around us, watch narrowly the
motions of men in power, and
by our apparent vigi'ance fruf
trate the lurking defigns of cun
ning ambition, whatever form it
may aflame. Profcflions of pa
triotism from a man who r e im
morality is notorious, ought to
be always doubted and leldom
trailed to.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ,
AS an Apprentice to the Print
ing Bufmefs , a LAD , about
13 or 14 years of age , who lias
received a tolerable good education ,
and can be zuell recommended . En
quire at this Ojjicc.
Augujl 6.
Department, louifvilk,
:sth July, 1799
ORDERED, That the CerU of
the Superior End Inferior Courts
of the refpeftivc counties of this State,
do within one month af;cr the 16th
day of Angud ne*:r, make a true return
to ff'e E veou've Department under fbeir
hands and Teals, of all Coutry QHirers
who have taken and fubferbed the » ath
to fupport and rna.nfaln the conrt tutu n
of this State, in pUifutnce of the aft
of the General AfTcmhly of thj State,
palled the i6fh day of February left,
entitled, “ an aft to compel ad Officers,
c'vil and military* within this State, to
take and fubferibe an oa h, to fupport
the conftitntinn there f**
AND, That they do further make
return in like manner, of a I Officers,
w o may have neg eft d or refufed to
take the fame.
Taken from the Minutes,
Thomas Johnson, Sec’ry.
The Jcffcrfon Light Infan
try Company, are reqve/led to meet
\in Loufvile, on the jir ft Saturday
in bept'mbcr next , in amplete uni
form, to chouje their Jubal Urn ojji
cen, and improve themjdves in
martial txtraje,
July 30,
■■■—■— »
The Members of the Union
Soiiety , are requejled to meet on
\ Saturday, the 31 ft 0) Augufl, in
1 the LTr Room, at the Unim .
o 7 9
Louijvillc.
Chair taken at [even o’clock.
July 9.
Tut SUBSCR IHER.
HWING revered at; e’egant Aflort
ment cf WATCH M'TIR ALS,
; oavfinflah : He will thc-er <c c ()
01 (he Hu (mels nf WATCH REPAIRS,
widi neatness and di'patch
) Aifo, all kir.dk if GCL'J V.'OHK, wi 1
be mauc awu 1c ) a,rcia ihc nea.tU uwn*.
1 n :r.
bILVER WORK, rcpa ! cb. k r .
Andrew Burns.
L°,iif*ilte, fnlv 3 .
N U T 1 C E.
r PH AT pfter the expirati * of nine
| mantas from ihc 1 ate ie ito», there
will an !nr Ten 1 i<>n trade to the honor
ab c (he 1,/ - ri r COl nf J ffe-fon Colin*
t*, for an r icr oi f.tc oj vhc real ella e
'1 Kobe t Hamb’cton, .‘cr'-alc ■, to wji :
tin • hundred -«nd fitly notes of 1 nml,
liuu.tc in the county o! y fijrfbn, adjoin
ii g la d of 1 nr:m ..nd J hn KLenn**
dy. It being part of a Tr<u't of Land,
containing four hundred and fifty acres,
gamed t > Rnbrr C Jfprr.
Alio, one other lTi-.£t of Land, contain
in; three hundred aji 1 Hit/ acres, lunate i
m the co inly of Bmlte, on £>>e water* of
M Cecn Creek, adjoining lands of * ,
granted 'o .
The fle ol the above a n d fbrrpoing
Tracts oi Land, w.ll be fur the benefit of
die heirs and crediio $ of the laid Robert
Hamblcion, deceafcd.
H. G. Caldwell,
hor the Adminijlrator oj tie ufrtfaiJ EJta't
June 26.
The SUBSCRIBER 1
BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants
of Louifville, and its vicinity. that
lit means to open a School, on MON DAY, 1
the 2 d inflam, rent door bciow his dvrel
ling-houfe ; where he will teach Reading,
Writing and Ari’hmeiir, at iwe ve doilars
per annum, for each Sch lar. The fe who
may plcalc to favor him with ihc t Linn
of their thildien, lhall be at liberty to
withdraw them at ar y time. As he ha*
lor many years gained a genteel livelihood
by B »»>k Keeping, Navigation, Surveying,
-md fomc other ufefui bianthes of tht
Mathematics, he jropofes leaching them
alfo, r n moderate ’em:, and him*
lelf that he will gi,e general frtisTK^Tion.
John Barron.
Loulf.ilte, July if>, 179
BLA N K DEEDS
For Sale, at this Ojjice,
Z £
For the Louifvil'c Gazette,
To LIN DAM IRA.
Liodimirt— lurklefi made !
1 by friends have ptovM unkind,
I hejide loiarDriunc fent her aid
To try thy virtuous mind.
Oh ! while (hat beacon'd kept in flew,
You'll be fupretnely bleft,
Hicd nt'er k« temple bid adea,
But lull thy cares iu red,
M.ro' the duk msrc lliy cautious feet
T ole thorny parks hate trod,
Wficre innocence muft furrly meet
Piaudits from a finding God.
Oh ! could I find thy penfive ftude
I’d ftcat away thofe cares,
And c f wih thee unhappy maid
Join in fympathet c tears,
I hou awful judge ! I p’ead for this,
B-eak not the heart of innocence,
Bu« freely fend the purett blifs
To drive each idle iorrow hcncc.
Dear peace ! fweet balm—retu r n again
Sonow w pc the tcaiful eye,
Eafe Lindamira' plaintive ftriin,
Or fure the iucklefa ma d will die.
Yon'c I know thy heart full well,
W.lt thou not be her fricou ?
I be recording angel fure cau tell,
1 o me the minutes fend.
Why to the chenchy of Ilcav'a
Has f me unfeeling m nd
G»ne with crimes that ue'er wa* giv'o
By Lu-damira kind ?
The (eal’fl not fix'd to fatra decree ?
Oh Voric !*- imeretde,
Thou tender foul nt'er let it be,
Fur her each heart will bleed.
My G<>d! his interc«ffiuns hear
What Yoricnevci ? never ?
Th‘ n bid my cheruh drop a tea",
And blot it out t r ver
EUGENIUS.
") By J UI'AH V* ATTS,
(r F O R O I A, f Clerk of the Court
IVuJhington Courtly. f of Ord na rv, jot th»
j Couuty of IViJlirtgton.
WHEREAS Edward Kelly, hath ap
plied to me i or letter, of admi
mdration on the Eftate of Hugh l ly
late nf this Count>, dccenfed ; ihete are
• therefore to cite and .ulmomfh j.ll ;md
fingnlhr the kindred aid C editors of the
laid deceased, io he and appear at try
Cflicc, (»n or before ihc 15 h day of Auguft
ne<t, in flew cayfc, if ;.ny they can,
whv .fitters of admiuiftration Uiouldnot be
granted him
Given under my hand, tliic 15th day of
July, l/<y9, and in the twenty*
fourth year rf the Ameiican Inde
pendence.
J. Watts, rleik c. o.
9 "y By y siah Watts,
GEORGIA,/ 'Cl,k of the Court of
kVaJhirrgton County, C Ordinaly, for IVaJo •
' J ittgton County ,
WHEREAS Elizabeth Crrrharh
a plied r.> me for letters of admi
initiation on the ellate of J mes Grcir,
de<eafed: ihefe a c therefoie to ci e an<l
admonifh all and fmgular the kindred a d
debitors of liie Cud deceafcd, t » fe and
appear at my office, on or before the
day of Augufl next, to fhew caofc, if any
they can, why letters of adn.imitation
fhould not Ire granted him.
Given under my hand, this 15 h day
of July, i/99, and in tht iwenty
founh year of th« American Inde
pendence.
J. Watts, clerk c. o,
j K OTIC E.
THE Copartne fhip of LABORDE
&r Co. is difTolved, by nni’ual con
j fe-t ; therefore, ihofc who have any De
. in .nd* agairft faid Firm, are lequefted to
j bring them forward, properly a tie lied, 10
tbs Subfcribcrj.
Labordc Sc Co,
Wafhirgfon County, July 16, 1799-
NOT I cT ~
Al.l Pfif'tn. nr. indebfcl the
Ffta»c of W illiam Oates, dereafed,
laic e>t Wafhinpton County, State of
Georgia, sue req'ifftcd to make fyeedy
payment • and thefe who have any De
mands againU fmd EAate, will flcafe to
pr-fem them, properly attended, to th«
Sui leriber.
Hugh Lawfon,
Acting Eiecutcr.
tV'aCiinfitjr. County, July 9, 1799,