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From the NATIONAL GAZETTE.
fnjtnt View of FRANCfe and her Com
bined Enemies .
FROM Bourbon 9 s brow the crown remov’d
L w io tbc dust is laid, -
A id parted, now, from all foe lov’d
beauties fade:
Wnat fliall relieve her faddiftrefs.
What power recall th«*t former date,
When drinking deep the drafts of bliss
She linilM—and look’d foJweet *!
With aching heart and haggard eye
She view* the palace.f towering high,
Where once were pafl’*d her joyous days,
And nations flood, in wild amaze,
# Loui.%! to fee you eat!
The gaudy vifioq to reftor.3
' Shall fate its laws repeal,
And cruel defoots rife once more*
To plan a new Biftile ?
Shall “ from their (hcatbes ten thousand
blades
In glittering vengeance start, ”
To cut up beef and fltce off heads,
Taking their monarch’s part ?
4h no I—the fates this hope refufe,
Louik, they fend you no such news—
Nor Conde fierce, nor Frederick flout,
Nor Catharine brings this work about,
Nor Brunjhuic\'s warlike art.
Valour, at length, by freedom led
The rights of nrau restores,
Aod Gallia, now from tyrants freed,
Her JACOBIN adores F
X)a EQUAL RIGHTS their fabric plann’d,
Storms idly round it rave,
Nor longer breath ts in Gallic land
A monarch or'a flive.
At distance tar, and fe;f-remov*d
From all he own’d, and*alLhe lov’d,
See—turn’d his back on freedom’s blaze—
I f >teign lands the apoftatc strays,
Th* ariflocratic knave.
Enroll’d with these, but close immur’d,
The gallant'chief || is found,.
Wn >in once admiring crowd* adot’d,
Tro* either world renown’d :
He e, bo|) in arms and firm io heart
He help\f to win our cause ;
• *Ysc could not from a tyrant part,
But turn’d to embrace his laws.—
Ah ! hand th >u staid in fair AU7EP.GNE
And TRUTH* from MINE % voucfafaiM
to learn,
There happy, honor’d, and retir’d,
Both bonifpbtres had fltU admir’d,
Still crown’d you with applaofe !
See, doom’d to feaft on famiih’d fleeda,
The rude Hungarians fly ;
Qrunf'wick with drooping courage leads
Death’s difinal family :
§ In horrid groups, or bofts of dead,
Their madness they bemoan,
* Nofr dlv band to give them bread,
No T*UONVILLE their own ;
The Gdul enrag’d as they retire
Aina* at eich head hi* ftreara of fire
What hufts of Frederick’* reeking crew-
Dying, must bid the world adieu,
To dogs their flsfla be thrown 1
. Efcap’d from death, a mangled’train
I,» fcatter’d bands retreat
Where bounding on Silefu’s plain.
The def his feat—
With feeble steps I fee them ga
The heavy news to tell
Where Oder's lazy waters flow
Or glide* the fwif: Moselle :
Wnere Rhine his various journey moves
Thro* fettled lands or savage graves,
Or whefre the vast Dtnubian fl >od
of en ting’d by Austrian b>>od)
* See V/r. Burke's hock on the French Revo
lution .
f TbuiiUrieT.
j| M. de la Fayette* now covfntd in theca file
of Span dan, in Pr'ujjia His efiateS lay in the
neb country of Auvergne, and are now con m
fijeated to the nation .
J See Mr. Payne's dedication of his. second
part of the Rights of Man } to M* de la
* Fayette •
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I , pnftn* wi*h tli* autumnal fwf 11.
But thill they not forne tidi. g* bear .
Vi freedom** sacred flame,
Aod (hall new fetter’d million* bear
The long abandon’d name ?
Thro* ages part, their fpirit* broke,
I fee them fpura old law*,
Indignant burst the Austrian yoke
And clip the EAGLE 5 * claw* :
From thore to so re, from sea <o sea
They aim to set the wretched fiee,
And driving from the servile court
Each royal knave—they help lupport
THE DEMOCRATIC CAUSE.
O FRANCE ! the wolld to thee mull owe
A debt they ne’er can pay :
The right* or man you bid them knowj.
And kindle rtafon’s day,
COLUMBIA, in your friendrtiip bleft,
You - p illauc deed* shall hail,
On tic fame ground our fortunes rest,
Mull ft niriih or must fail :
But foould all Europe's Rave* combine
Againrt a caui'e so fair a* thine,
Aod Asia aid a league so base,
; Defeat would every plan difgracit,
•T AND LIBERTY PREVAIL!
Dec 18. * - .
" To be Sold,
For CASH, at the Mirket-houfejn Auguffa,
ontheizth day of January*next, at the |
hour of ten o’clock A. M.
A Negro Fello.w
named FRANK, belonging to the estate of
John Rae, sea. deceased. *
•}. COB BISON, \ . ,
A. COBBISON, 5 Admr ‘
Augujfely NoV • ip, 179*«
’TRAYEDfiorn my ftahle, on Tuefday the
ao.h intt. a Bright Bay HORSE, about
14 and a 1-2 hand* high, white teet. a large
ft3r ia hi* forehead, inclined towards one of
hit eye*, branded thus Cl, food' before, and
about fsven year* old—A reward of Five
Dollar* will be paid on delivering the above
defetibed H jrfe, to me or to Ruther
f>rd, near the Buffalo* .Pondt, Waihingioa
cauuty,
E. PRIMROSE.
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Augu/ta, Dec. 20, 179**
"• ONE GUINEA
reward.
STRAYED from the fubfenber in
Aueufta,on Sunday rheitfth ult. a bright
• bay GELDING, about five tear* old, 14
1-2 hand* high, with a !ea:ge flat and foip, and
branded in one or more' place* —trot*
rough, ha* broad feet, p long undockedTwitch
ed tail, and was at that rime in good order,
—The above Reward will be paid on delivery
of fa id Horse to
SERBORN JONES,-
Jan. 6, 1795.
Wanted,
ONE hundred thoiifand Dollars,
old continental paper, lor a
pi tieular for which a good
• » prize will be given in goods and cadi,*
by the fubferiber,
* JOHN HAMMOND .
Falmouth , Dec, 26, 179^.
70 BE SOLD.
ON the 21st day of January next, at my
houfc, ali the personal estate of Wil
liam Stanley, deceased, confiding of Horfe*,
Cattle, &c. &c. Credit will be allowed till
the firft day of Ofleber next, the purchafer*
giving bond with good fecuritv.
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Adm’s.
Columbia) Dec* IJ, 1794.
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Y Notice.
I SHALL not m future deWr
lumber in Auguita, for lei's*
..than, to! per thoyfana leet lupcr
ficial measure.
T. GLASCO. K
N. B." Wanted a lawyer who is
well acqu intrd with,the manage
ment of a avv-Mill.
|an 4, 1795.
By permijjion es the Hon the Supe
rior Court ot Burke County ,
• Will be Sold,
AT the Court- H >ufe in Wayncib »rou?b,
on the fi'ft Tuefday in March next, a
traft of LAND containing one hundred acies,
on Sirara*» branch, m Burke county, bounded
at the time of the survey, on the norrhweft
by land of William Adam», and on everr
other fide "by land vacant; being part of f the
real eilate ot Thomas Sunroa, dec.
Condition* cash—The Lie will take place
between the hour* of ten and ve
ELIZ \BETH SIMMS, Adm’rx.
Dec. 20, »7gi.
By permijjion of the H n. the su
perior Court ,
Will be Sold,
AT the Court-H- nle, in Columbia county,-
on tSar 19 h day of February nex f , be
tween ♦Ve hour* of ten o’clock in the so c
noon and two o’clock- in the afernoon, tor
* ready money, a »rad ot 364 actes of Land
on Soap creek, in Wilke* county, being part
, of the real estate of Robert Bonner, .de.ceafed.
r—Any debt againii said Robert Banner, hav
ing a pieferren e in law, will be received as*
cath.
SHERWOOD BUGG, Adm’r.
Columbia county,
Die. 21, 179*.
Lreafwy-Office, Auguita, Decem
ber 29, 1792.
'"gY'HE holders of Gov«rnor»'Warranfs, or
f President and Speaker* Order* o f the
year* 1790, and 1791, are requeued to call
at the Trcafury for payment.
JOHN GIBBONS, Tteafurer,
IHE Co-partner (hip of D LLA3 and
WALKER, expired ou the fiirt.-iuft»
according to agreement —AH perfon* indebt
ed are desired to call and fettle their ac«
. count*,- before the fi;ft day of March, other
wise they will then be placed in the hands'
• ot an Attorney at law.—Those they owe*
will please to call and receive payment.
ANGUS DALL \S.
ROBERT WALKER.
State-House , Augufia, Janua
ryZy', 93*
Ordered,
THAT the several Tix-Colleftm* for
the? year 179a, be directed to maker
monthly returns and payments to the Treasu
ry, of all monies by each of them received
on account of said Tax ; and that the Ttea
furer do publish on the fi ft day of March next,
such payment* as nuy have been feveta'iy
made prior to that period and monthly the e
after un'il the iftdayif june nexr, when
he (hall make a fjecial report in the ptcmifei.
Ordered . That the foie oiog order be pub
lished in the several Gazette* <>t thi* fta e.
am .ft, J. MERIWETHER.
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fibjeriber tas' ; o SALE,
_£* at his Lanyard in Jaafn Jlreet ,
a quantity of ote, Bri le, an Bar
he is LEAJnhR Negre and other
Shoes . W. S\ AL.L.^Ci-»
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