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rhu'ch an l rta‘« policy united '
to r.-ur! tlic pumulgation ot
the g /pel.
[ the Holy Scriptures, thof-J (
irrmo t.d an i divmc volumes,
given by Go Ito min to pro
mote hit prefent cotnfort, an I
fu'u;c felicity, be puhlitlieJ in
j our native ’, and dilfe
minaled throughout the repub
lic.
Thefe fa c red volumes nre trie
filtefts books in the world for
republic in?:, as the divine and
excellent precepts contained in
them, if duly attended to, will
influence 11 1 cfr minds to dif
charge all the public, private and
rela ivc duties of life confcien
tloufly, an 1 alfo impress their
minds with fentim infs of vene
ration, love and gratitude tow
ards the beneficent Creator and
Saviour of the univerfo.
Search out men of pi ty, vir-1
tnc an 1 abilities, who will faith
fully inculcate on the minds of
youth the principles of religion,
feience and viituc. Let not one
wo. thy tutor be left to languifh
away his life in poverty and
obfeurity, which is Coo com
monly tile c ife in rnofl other
countries. Draw forth to pub
lic notice, and encourage men
of talents, and probity, who
will bid your youth to folid
greatnefs, to honour, to nfcful
riels and to happinels. If you
go on thus to encourage fcicnce
and virtue in all your colleges
and feminines, you may then
hope to fee the fruits of your labor
profper, and the I tc revolution
in Fr nice, may be attended with
the moll hapoy confequon os to
m ink nd The French nation
thus enlightened, will learn to
prefer peace and internal prof
perity to the vain and dclufive
honor of invading and conquer
ing their neighbors. They will
no longer be the paflive tools of
ambitious conquerors, they will
fhudder at the deteflab'c idea of
bloodflicd and dcvaflalion, the
certain concomitants of ambi
tious or avaricious conquefls.
Let your.enemies and all the*
world lee that you heartily dc-j
fire to re-cllablifh the tranquility |
of Europe; and as vou were
not the lull to diflurb the pub
lic peace, (your ambitious and
overbearing neighbors not per
mutin'! you to let tie your inter
nal all us, by attempting to
i.npofe a mode of government
upon you contrary to your in
tonations.) fo yon arc willing to
embrace the rallied opportunity!
of terminating the horrors of
war, by doing every thing in
your p wer to accelerate a fair, I
honorable an 1 permanent peace. |
r i bus you will induce the brave
lons of Britain, and all the na
tionsof Europe, (Kings and Co.
perhaps excepted) to imitate
a hnire and love the brave and
virtuous repub icans of Gallia!
Let your lutme condu£l con
vince ih? governments of Europe
that ViU ate not dangerous to
your neighbors, but that you
'are equally cap iblc of maintain
ing the pbeid relations of amity f
and petce, as well as wielding
the dcflruttive weapons of war. j|
Your gallant armies hive al- -
ready fufliciently retaliated the!!
unprovoked insults of ()U1 j <
haughty and ianguinary foc>;
let them behencefoith employed .
only in proteFling innocence,
retraining oppreflion, (perhaps
opprefifed and unhappy Poland !|
may particularly excite yourj
patriotic fympathy) and main
taining inviolate the facrcdj
Rights of Man ! May they never
bemflrumental in fubvertingthe
principles of government or rc
igion in any count y.
i o conclude, m y the rulers
of the French , American and
Batavian republics , from the high
cfl to the lowed rank, ever be
| meritorious men of exemplary
i lives : lowers of truth , political
! moral and divine! May all their
political and commercial regula
tions, be founded on truth, equi
ty and liberality. And may the
private citizens of thofe repub
lics, be pious, vfejul and honejl
men ; which alone can give lolid
dignity and conlcquence to hu
man nature and render them ac
ceptable to their beneficent Cre
ator, This alone'can conflkuc
the real majejly of the people , a
thing more, talked of than pio
pcrly undeiflood. That the pre
sent unhappy differences and
mifapprehenfions, exilling be
tween France and America,,
may bo fhoi tly corr.promiled on
amicable and honourable terms
to both countries, and thele two
filler republics, may long prol
per and vie with each other in
afts of mutual fnendfbip, bene
ficence and philantrophy,
Is the hcaity defire
‘ of their fincerc
friend and advocate, i
T. P.
.._-- • -- -
qßv \\ M- M Dow- !
GEORGIA,/ ell, Clerk 'f the
C'.unty, S. Cour lof Or dinary , I
Wm. M‘DoWELL, \ of the County of
i jt
J I‘prson.
W IITHE AS Flzihcih Pau'k htTUi tip- •
p'ic>l t i me lor letters of adininiflra* |
j t ion on the t!'at? of J rnatha i l’a Ik, late of j
[ thu county deceafcd : thefc ac therefore I
l ’ ci c anil admonifh all and fncular U?c '
| kin red ai d ci editors of the faid deceafcd,
to e nnd a, at my office, on or befote j
me lecond day i f April rex ,to Ihevv caufe, |
if any they have, why letter* of adamm- j
tration Ihould not be granted her.
Circa under my hand, this zl dav of,
Ivlanh, 1799, and in the 23d year;
of the American Independentc.
for saTe,
At the OH-ICE of the LOUISVILLE GAZ
ETTE, cheap, for C.fu ,
* "VT IS V- P air G >id Ear-Rings
JL> T * elve pair toand ti hi Wires
Six C’t Seals to tell the day of the month
Six S'lvcr Baltic ladles
1 Sin Pi -Ud do. do,
j T .rc* Silver Tea Caddie Ladles-
Six FI itcd d do. do.
j'F jui pair o ' Silver B iot B.icklrs
Six pair (i P aie.i S oirs
Die dozen pair of fciu-c Cares
r r e dozen pair ol Spur Rj acl*
Plate ! Whi s
com Tl.o f.tul Need’? s
0.-. c gioic laige Pcuri JSurtonj
u dozen finailcr do, do.
One d zenntft Melting p.fj
I vve Ivcib . of H iir Powder
O e dozen pots of Pomatum
F«e ve lad's f Shaving Soap
S x Mull n Handkerchiefs,
J.it;;.„ry „*,
for sale.
Cheap far Cajli,
ROSE and London Duihl ulankeif
Bi;h C aiing
Kc * F an ci »'
( i. u r< 1, bi!ipccl ar.d Yellow Nankeens
7 h ckl’-’fi
Biuk, Rue and Pink Durants
Camlets
C lie c; aiul Chintzes
I’.nnt) jureS jri jr.rd and Striped P.ainja*
cm ct and Hoi kMu (1 n
Mullin Handkerchief*
Gi yl.anu
P.-t kci H 'n'.'kerchiefs
M ull.nci
Ribb n!s, Sewing Silk and Twill
vVl.j rand Coloured Tnrcud
Shoe 7 bread
I ifh Linen 4-4 wide
Humhu tj»
Ozna 1 - uig',
Men and Y -ulVs Cotton and Wor fled Hole
Federal Ready R. tk 'iicrs
Spelling Boc ks
A v iriety of im .11 Hifloiics and Song Books
i coking Glaflfi s
D cifing Combs
Pen K iv cs
knives and Forks
Table Spoops
B i 1c Kirs
Cotton C irds No. ro
j m ica and Well India Rum
Apple H r an.dy
H fon Tea
Chocolate
Coffee
Sugar
Pe, per and Sp r ce
Goppsias ' ,
<: nnff
rfcll Riffle C un Powder
Shot allotted
S dt
Pound Pins
St ill >rs
N: edict
Writing Paper.
Alfo. a large aflortment of OneensW'Te, to
gc b:rv>iih a variety of *=»ifi.-r a-ai. Ics.
John Jjlair.
February 56.
FOR SAL £,
Cheap for Cajh ,
LO v D ).N D ilFn Blankets
While, Bin; and Green Plains
1 Vv n;:c and Red Flannel*
j Ha'h 0 ah' gs
1 Su, crli.ic Broad Cloths
Second do. do.
Black Bull and Grey Caffimeres
F fliiuiubl: Swandowu anti Calllmcrc Veil
Shapes
Marf< i K«, Jeans and Jernct do.
Clouded ai.d Si k N tnkeeiiS
Rr/al Hibbs and D; iir.nii
Vclvcrers, Corduroy* aiyi Thickfets
B atk, B u; and P i k Durants
Calico s and Chin,zes
jTa ub fted, f, rigged, fMpcd and plain
| I c int and B* k Mpftia
Muhin Sh wls «n j ilafu kcrchic's
[H ukan ! J c net
i C avals and Cotton C 3m bricks
■ B ick '>i k H ndkcrchlcl*
R hbonsand Ferretings
! S- wing Si k and Twi.fc
Mens Dear Skin Gloves
1 1 r fh Linen, 3-4 and 4-4 wide
White and Brown Sheetings
Oz abu gs
Mens, mens and Youths Cotton and
Worded Hofe
Mens, Womens atd Y nuhs Shoe?
L idles Morocco if minis
I Mens and Womens coai Or and fine Hits
1 Bibles, Tcllamenfs and Spelling Books
j Federal Ready Reckoners
1 D.dtiouancs, and a variety of fmall Hiflo ■
I ries
I 'k P.r.vder. andbeft Dutch Quill*
j Violins
1 Looking Glades
i ivory Combi
j K z rs and C < l>s
j Gilt and IT .ted Buttons
, Large and fmaJl do.
j Fen Knives
Knives and Forks
Table Sj.'oo s
Trunk and Cleft locks
Saddle a * Brittle Buckles
S irrup Ircnjaad Bridle Kin
s bo= Knives, Ta ks, Awl Blades
Pi cers a d G'mblcts
Cott in Ca d - , No. 10
Jv.naicaand Weft-India Rum
o 'vgainc and Peach randy
Tenet iffc ?.nd Malaga Wines
H >1 as d Gin
Bidea Tea
Sugar.
Pei per and Sp’ce
o imdouc as 0 Copperas
4!. 6! Bi. and ro 1. Nails
Kcfl R.H: Gunpowder
Bar Lead and Shot filter ted
A L S O,
An A fl r‘ment of PATEN T MEDICINE
nnd QUEENS-WaHE, lege Tier wi.h a
'aricty ot other aiiElcs, too nurherous to
infe: t.
Z. LAMAR.
J-ivuarji 2XI
EBEXEZAR JEKCKESI
Ref/ief:ful!y informs bis Facts Is in /j,/,,. li
and the public in general t that he ha, l U f< H
ceixed from Charirfon, M
an extensive supply of m
Dry Goods and Gioccries fl
Which renders his prefent Jljfurtmrnt U s
as effete, I far sale hcre y and which he wl I
lew jar Cajh o r Produce ; the Jed owing
tides form part of his Sfffortmcnt : I
SUPFRFiNE Second and other a I
Cloths fl
K.'rfey meres and Swardown I
Eia{l c C!o;hs and C'ffimcrei P
Negio Cloth and Flannel* E
Gr:cn and Olive Vclvcrcls I
D > do. Coiduroys P
A handfyme Aflb frrent of Muflir* k
Si d( z‘n cf Muftin Handkerchief* f
A handfome Afljrtmc.t of Calicoes %
Four pieces cf Curtain Calicoes ,
I'wclve pieces of Linen ||
S x pieces of Humhumi A
>u pjccfs o! allotted Durants I
Two pieces of Bath Coating 1
Brown Holland <
/Vo-riled and C> tton Hofe i
Clouded ai d Striped Nankeen? *
Marleillrs, Dnnity and Jean Waiflccjl
Patterns H
Silk, Tw iff and Threads afFoi ted |
Tapes and Ferret tings 1
A gci cml Affortm' nr of R bbonj
Ladies Kid/kinand Siik Gloves I
VY or lied do. do. &
Four dozen of Mens Fine Hats i
Four dozen of Ladies Fire do, I
Six dozen of Mens S.ock’ngs 1
Three d zen of Ladies do, I;
Three dozen of Ladies Bonnet* |
I wo di zen of Mens Cravats I
six grnce of final I Buttons |
Twa d; zen of large fine Mens Slioci I
Tinc- d< zen of Ivory Combi I
Tine# d zen of Blanket*
Four lbs. of colored Thicad
Four lbs. of fl ,e do.
Twenty lbs. of Shoe Thread
1 hi ee dozen of Shells
1 wo dozen of Cotton Cards, of the bill
r ki,ld
Fiftv 1 hr. cf Powder and Shot
S d 1c T;icks SntlF
K. ives and Forks
Muftard Snuff Boxes
Hair Powder and Playing Cards
Mens Saddles ard Bridles
Apples a d Onions *
Sugar, Cofte: and Chocolate#
a l so,
An AfToittnent of Liquors*
January 22,
To he Rented or Leafed,
A TWO S TORT
r\ dwelling
i§iS & || II O USE, with a CEh
?rj mKj q LA R. Aifo, a wellfi.
EA- * r - niflied STORE. Poll*
■ HftlSfl { Hon m ill be given tU
j - =H = 5 Wm firft of March next.
■dS.rZS f ivai'M-J. G.Pcuf.
r.er. Louifville, Market Square.
‘January 11.
Ten Dollars Reward.
]) AN-AWAY, fl
O If 11 the laflrf Aug.
Vn ft! 1798, a NEGRO FED
N f I LOW, named PAUL,
j m \ T X'y'dl country born, ab ut lb
ye-rs of age, nearly
fix feet h’gli, with ons
I • •. crooked knee. If ii
—; probable that he hai
gene clown the country. The above Re*
■ ard will be given to anv Pcrf'n, who
will fecurc hi n in any gaol of this kite,
or will giv* information where he may b«
found,
David Terry,
Jefferson County , Jan. 22, 1799.
D R E AD NOUGHT,
NOW in full perfection, and
of five lect two inches high, « !!1
!• and this frafoti, every 011 er week ••
■Sparta, and the week following on R»
Ogccl ce, viz. Monday, Tucf'ayand W i£i ‘
nelday, at Powdton ; Thurfday, Frid-b
and Saturday, at Henry Jones’s mill c>n ,fl *
Ogechec ; in erclcr to be ft to mares at
dodars the feafon, two dollars the leap, 2
fight dollars to in fare the mure Icing
foal, the uvuiey to be pail at the
lion of the feafon, v hrch wi*l begin cn th
fir<t day of March, at Sparta, and end n-*
lad day of July t ext * but the Sub^ crul ‘
uill no* lay himfeif liable fur any t.cciJ J ‘-
clnt may happen.
Dreadnought was gat by Snrpti ,e » ' '
dam by I earnough', Snrprife was R ,l
Clodions, and Clodious by thf noted
Jaynus,
Andcrfon Rccfe.
February 19.