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~,4 ,o him. in prefenre of
Lr..l Chiefs, and it produced
Lfe fenfidoos winch U was
Vnlirrfl to inlpire.t
have addreiled the Chiefs on
to improper cond»a of young
V'ntofh * a"'- 1 de,nanded ,n
; our name that the negroes
mould be fent back and in
formed them, that if he (VI In
t0(hl had claims, the courts of
Georgia were the proper places
(o determine on them. I lie
affair has been received by them
fens to determine me to lay if
before the national council which
js to convene as loon as the
Boofketuh. is over, which will
belometlme in Augufl. 1 Tent
a demand down into the neigh
borhood of Kinnaird, for fome
negroes in that quarter, belong
ing to crizens on the Tea coaft,
and rcceu cd aflurances that they
were apprehended, and fhould
be lent down to Fort James ;
and lately an Indian, informs
me, tint two belonging to the
Lite [oel Walker, one to Mrs.
Bailey, one to Mr. Waldhaur,
arc taken down by Kinnaird ;
and that one other has been ap
prehended on his way to the
ntion, and delivered to licut,
Fhomlon at Fort James.
“ I left this on the 16th of
\pril, and returned on the i 2th
if this month. I went to Pen.
acola at the requell of Mr. Elli
ott, to arrange matters with the
ndians of this agency, to infure
o the commiflioners and their
fiift an ft, a fafe paffage through
tU country. The furveyor
ith the guide line arrived on
)hatahoochce, on the 22cJ of
unc—the line flnkes the river
o miles above the mouth of
lint river. There has been a
:eble (hew of oppofitioa frem
is Seminolcs.
“ 1 believe the murderer of
ioreland, is dilcovered—he is
tn be a Culfetuh man. I
are demanded him and expea
> be able to report you the
I'je, the next month.”
the talk giv
we Cmchaw King , by the
) -’\ n low ’h when he paid
for hi flolen horfe —and which
rt nud nas tj lc
•3 m the nation 1
d young half who
r u nce 0/ t 0 t/um <
f Un-MUnto/h,
J j tnM county, of ail her prime :
Ij J™?thc unfortunate wi. i
■/■ ad y^hfix children, |
■h’uythe means oj fubfijl. \
A numerous and genteel par
. ' a ' lles gentlemen, at
h £f of Ja Germany,
Coiumh county> c£| >_
Itive ? ro 4 ‘ h 0f with
ien the dfcorum *
ank • * ° wm S toifls were
in May they
r,ran J ° tlifturb
:fcc United’ s? 06 ?ncl conftll uti*o Q
the And
-1 uata “UfotmßjunaioD,
r aibcr than a domefi'c ar ftocracy or
j foreign donrn i»»on, m ihtfe happy
regions, (hail civ# oy the equa l y of
man,
3. A (needy annihilation tn a’! dff*
potic powers—and may they he Lip
p!an;ed by liberty and equality, the
quintefii ce of a 1 rational g vcrutoenls.
4. The PrcfiJcut of the United
; Sto.eF—May he be a&uated ly a de-*p
fenfe of the high tiufi repufej in him,
and guided through the labyrinth of a
: foreign policy, fo that, in tvo’dlog
I .Scyila, he may not be iu danger of
1 CtTaryhdifl.
5 Qur late Prefident, the i'lultrions
W alh ngron—-May he be dear to, and
. immortal zed by the Tons of America.
6. Tbe Governor of the Hate of
Georgia—May the dignity and in en fi
ot the (late tngrols his warrncltand 111.lt
indefatigable exmioos.
7. May this happy sera, this glorious
armiverlary, always exhilera f e (he fouls
of Americana, only when »tfie£ting
upon the brave heroes who Ml m Us
acquirement*
8 May a grand feature iu the Ame
rican charter be gratitude, and let a
Fayette luve a refpedable (hare.
9. The republics cf Euopc—May
an honorable iotercourfe foon be edab
lilhed Lciwecu the United Slates and
the French reptf .lie, and may their
fricndlh pa and irree.ts be reciprocal.
to Liberty aa exttnfive es humanity
-—-May file fhed her div ue i flu-uce up
on all who have not lotfciied it by their
own abf.
11 .Peace to the great family of man
kind— And in dead of Irandifh ng the
iufiruments of death, may the natiot a
of tbecanh cordially receive and impart
j the fratern-1 embrace.
I 12. Unanlmuy and f’rrrn fa iu the
j council* of Amciica—May the machi
-1 na ionfc ot foreign' and dumefi c enemies
i neither elude the notice, cor tfcape the
1 punlfliimut ot a jufily mcenfed nation,
j 13. The navy of the Utited States—
May its infant! c grandeur be a happy
prelude to ;ta future greatnefn,
I 14- Lap.ain i rujitr'n—-May fiis>'Trig
chaiadcr ba progrfiive l 0 meridian
fp lend or.
iy The American yoirh—Kay the
■ brilliant examp ea of ih<"ir anccfio s, in
nobiy oppofmg tyiaony, ftamp deeply
, upon their mii ds« an indel b c averhon
to a I demagogues and defpo s.
16 Ttic Ameiicxn fair —May the
mothcra, the daugbiera of Columbia, 1
only Im le upon their Tons who, in
i council, itf inc field, would Lcriflce
their all in cre.n z ng the pure ptiuc p cs
ot our confederation.
Defigning politicians conti
nued to ting alaims throughout
the United States, that French
influence and bribery were cor
rupting our citizens, and th>t a
■ nuincious and powerful bodv of
| men were afting in concert with
| them, for the purpofe of over
turning our coniiitution and
government, until meafures
Avere adopted ftrengthening
i hands of the executive in a rnofl ;
j unprecedented manner and un
jconftitutionalily, as it has been
termed by fome of the Rate k
giflatures, and until the eftah
lifhment of an armed force and
a large navy was Fcured. It is
now evident that thofe burthens;
have been the hopeful progeny i
of cunning delign and terrified
alarm. Wicked hypociites ftiled 1
themfelves and their compeers,
the friends and fupporters of
good order and regular govern
ment, and like true Phalizees,
jP’etcndsd to thank the Supreme
1 Being that they were not even
Inch as the much defpifed de
mocrats, Bafe and perfidious
| men ! you are daily di (covering
1 your deformity, the fallcncfs of
I your acrufations ami the infill-
I cerity of your ptofeffions.
In what manner do thofe men
conduct theirfelves when clothed
with a iirtle brief authority which
they have made ufe of to the
[injury of their fellow-citizens
|3nd to theu own difgrace ? Let
• j the condud of the troops on the
1 itc expedition Let the con
, dud of Montgomery, the lawy
er and oflicer, with his mvrmi
. dons towards Mr. Schneider,
j the printer— Let the cowardly
outrage committed on the penon
of Air. Duane, the editor of the
Aurora—Let the riotous and
I daring condud of the officers of
i the Ligate L/nited States in Piii
jladelphia, on Saturday the 28'h
i inuant, anfwer the above query
| Fcderalifts, can you blulli for
, tnc long catalogue ol Ihameful
and riotous ads whit h your fac
tion have been gudty of? Pub
lic peace and private I berry have
beec repeatedly violated, but as
yet the ditimbers of fhe former,
and lbe Aha o* the latter,
jhave lu leered no punilhmenf,
but have the audacity to boatt
i publicly of their criminality.
Citizens, the cieaturcs who arc
fed by cur country, and hired
lor defending your property arc
becoming your tviams and the
difturbers of year tranquility.
Worn n have been in Lilted in
the rnofl indecent manner in the ,
public (beets by commiffioned
rnffi ar.s, and when fotue of their
frllow citizens inlet feied, they
were grofsly aflaultcd, and one
man dabbed with a ditk, and
[hall thofc men efcape with im
punity. Was it proper? did
jit look like con ivanre or par
tiality to accept the bail of one
lof the rioters for himfelf and
, his pretty companions ?
ihe political princinlcs of
1 thole heroes tally with their ar
j bitrary proceedings Federaltfts
iallert that libeity is a phantom,
and they are rcfolvcd that, if
poffible tluy will render it lo to
the people. A flrong energetic
government is the idol of the
Lftion, and to create fuch a one
they would willingly annihilate
the liberty cf the profs, the right
|of judging of public men and
'public meafures, with every
other veflige of freedom* They
are gradually undermining flic
fabric of our republican condi
tution, and if we remain deaf
and b ind to their hollile opera
lions. we ffiajl deferve to lofe
that liberty, which has cod lo
dear, and to become the (ordid
Oaves of mufbroorn ufurpers.
We lhall have to reverfe the
meaning of “ friends and fup
porters of good order,” in future,
thole words mull be confidered
as denoting rioters, ruffians,
cowards, and bullies.
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WANTED TO HIRE,
By the Month or Tear,
A N £ G R 0 A
Enquire at tki* OJfi.e, I
y nuury $O,
: I Executive Department, Louifville,
I 2 5 th J‘-r» * 799-
Ordered. Thai the c C rk» of
the Superior and Interior Court#
of the refpedivc counties of ihi»6tat“,
do within one month after the i6th
chy of Auguft next, make a ?iue return
tor e Extent ve Department under rheir
hands and feals, of all Coun j O Hirers
who hav- taken aod fubfenbed the t atU
to fupporl and maintain the conftilutioa
of this State, in purfwance of the art
of the General Aflcmbly of this Slate,
pa Ted fhr 16th day of February lp<l,
cn itled, “ an ad to compel a J Officers,
evil and military* witlon this Slate, to
take and fubferibe an oa h, to fuppDrt
the cnnftitution there .f n
dND, That they do further make
rrturn in like manner, of a 1 Officers,
w o may have neg'edul or refufed to
take the fame.
Tik'n from the Minuter,
Thomas Johnson, Secry.
The Jefferfon I ight Infan
try Company , are reque/led to meet
in Lowjvile, on the fir/} Saturday
in September next, in complete uni
form, to choofc their jubalurn offi
cers, and w<prove them/'elves in
martial excrcife .
July 30,
£3* The Members 0/ the Union
Society, are requefled to meet on
Saturday , the 31 // of Augu/L in
ike Lodge Room , at the Umcn,
Louijvilfe.
Chair taken at /even o'clock,
3 u, y 9*
j Tin SUB SCR I HER
HAVING received an elrpant Afl’nrl
m-nt • f WATCH M Alt RIALS,
\ \ 1 savannah ; Hr will their* rc carry
0.1 iHe Kulinrh of W < TCH REPAIRS,
with nealnels and di'p<»Kli
A Ho, all kinds ■ f GC LD WORK, will
hr made aud repaired iu the ntaicll mau
ncr.
SILVER WORK repaired^
Andrew Burns.
Louifville, July 30,
NOTICE,
nfter the expiration of nine
T month* from the «.are hereof, there
will he an application made to the honor
<ib c the Inferior Court « f Jt tferfon Coun
ty, for an rrdcr ot Tale of the real ctlarr
of Rohe : H unb’efon, dcceafe *, to wit :
tlirre hundred and fifty acre* of Land,
(iiuate in the county o aojoin
glard of T >hn l> gr> m and J hn Kcnne
'y. it being parr of a T1 ac‘t of Land,
containing four hundred and fifty acre?,
granted to Ruber' C op*r.
Alto, one orb'r 7rod of Land, contain
ing 'hire hund'ed and fifty acres, fitoate
in the county of Hurkr, on the water 1 of
M Been Creek, adjoining lands ot ,
grimed 10 .
The f'lle of the above foregoing
Trad* of Land, w 11 be for the benefit of
rhe he rs and rrediiou ol (he find Robert
Haiabicton, deceafied.
IT G. Caldwell,
For the Ailminifir at or oj the af.rtjald Jtjlule,
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j Tll e SUBSCRIBER
E)S-S leave to inform the inhabitant*
J) f Louifville, and it* vicini'y, that
lie dm too cn a Schoo', on MONDAY,
ti c 2 d in fant, re** door below his dwel«
ling*h«ufe ; where he will teach Reading,
Writing and Ariuunc ir, at twe ve dollars,
per annum, for each d< h lar. Thole who
may pleafe to favor him with the t i ton
of their children, jl all be at liberty 10
withdraw them at any time. As hr has
for manv years g tined a penterl livelihood
b B K.k Keeping, Navigation, Surveying,
and forr c other ufcful branches <f the
Mathematics, he 1 r< po/es terchirg them
alfo, 1 n moderate ’eras, and Patters hun-t
f:lf (hut he w.li gi > c general f •tisfe.cbon.
j [ohn Barron.
Louifville, July 16, 171^;
i B~L A IsTk DEE D S
Tor Sale, at this Office,