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(TGh'GIA, LCLISV ILLE. 1 lithflud c\tiy iuclcay, by AMI-ROSE DAY, at 3 doilais per ann. payable hail yearly.
ij, July 16.
L E E T S.
ived capt. fames
days from Ma
municated to us
cetch of intelli-
French fleet pnf
-5 fail of the line,
e Englifh fleet,
Vincents, paffed
lil of the line,
he Spanifh fleet
ail of the line,
it. F. failed from
F Gibraltar was
om an Englifh
commanded by
)m earl St. Vin-
GibraPar, wi h
failed 600 miles j
On being afked |
Moore, laid he 1
ty to make any
lunication, until
d the letters of :
the bearer ; he 1
d thatihe French .
els had engaged, 1
alter had got the
aftion was not
e French pro
! the Englifh was
fting the French i
n front by lord |
s fquadron. and
id Turkifh fhips,
• co-nperat on of
s below, would
lcfeat ea(y and
atrers had been
tched, to require
uflance with all
could collecl.
' faid # that the
tion had been
he engagement
ncents; that the
linorca was in
he fi.ft aft of it.
er faid. that off
fell in with the
Cadiz, which
3 a very violent
n fail of the line
ely difrnafted.
s fleet; off Cope
with fix Engldh
, which were fuf
oy the Spanifh
then miferable
’K, July so.
Iter from Salem ,
'l5-
hams, in 44 days
;h, has brought
•—The French
few hours after
h were murdered
s by an advanced
1 huffars; before
1 children. The
appealed to the
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE.
1 L E S D A Y, August 13, 1 7 99-
REASON AX Ft TRl ’• TH IMPAR ~J. ~i i>t. 7/7 • IvAT
government of the world, in a
paflionate manifeflo, on this
ocrafion. They charge the
archduke with being act efTary,
to the tranladlion. Vengeance
is enjoined upon the foldiery.
No quarters are in future to be
given. Lord Bridport is gone
after the French fleer. Rewbel
is gone out of the French di
reddoiy; and no one had been
chofen in his (lead.'*
ExtraH of a Utter from Cerk %
dated May 28, 1799.
c< You may recolbdl the two
Mifs D—)'s, daughters of the
re(pe6lable Mr. I), flationer, a
youngfellow, a relation of theirs
was feme time ago lentenccd to
be pidoied, for w hat is called
here ('edition, fay ing the B itdh
|minifler Pitt was the greatdl
1 villain on earth, and th u Corn
jwallis was taken in the North
| Amcii an hates. While the
young man was in the pillory
he was infuited by the
j Englifh foldieis that Hood guard;
the Mifs L)—y's, with leveral
| other young ladies went to the
1 place to conlolc and cheer the
\oung man, and they rn the
fullnels of their hearts ventured
to remor.ftiate with the officers
| at the unjufl and illegal cruelly
! added to the punifhment of the
1 young man—in return they were
IgroLly infulted, and in the fpi
,rit of honefl indignation, they
’ txpreffed their execration of the
1 goveromeat that heaped fuch
;wiongs on the country —they
were taken from the place in
ftanlly to a guud horde, where
! they were detained bv a court
! martial, and fentenced to receive 1
fven hundred lajhes each! let
not horror overcome you they
have aclualiy undergone part of
the punifhment bom a regimen
tal drummer—naked and expo
led to the b ucal ci 1 c e of two
Biitifli regiments derived by
thofe favages in the fare of th’s
.0 1
deploring and terrified citv, i
thefe two beautiful and w lt|
educated young I idles h ive fuf- i
fered this horrid punifhment !
and expo f ure (iiil more horrid !
—they were not able to bear the
whole punifhment it once—md
through the interceffion of a
lady, thofe neroes have conde
feended that it (hall be infilled
at the rate of 25 lafhes a day—
three days have already paffed !
Where ran and where ought this
to end ?”
The above letter has been
.handed to the editor, and it is
| corroborated by a lady now in
tnis city, who fled from the j
feene cf fuch cruelties, and ar
rived in Philadelphia about ten
days ago—any perfon doubling
its authenticity may knew the
names of the perfcns. and learn
further particulars from the lad*
who has verified the account.
3 /’V '/OSI A U VA ATT*
G F R(1I A, Cl >k of the Court
County, Tofo< J na »v, for the
3 County j H-\jkiH % tun
WHEREAS Edward Kelly, h, ih up
I lied tome tor 1c t c r«< of adrri
muration on the Eftate t f H' gh Kelly
lac<f inis County, deccafed : ihetc are
heicfbre to cite and admonfli all ;?n<
lingular the Kindred ai d C>ed tori of the
fmd dccealed, to be and appear at my
<n or before ifie 15 h iiav ol Aufiufl
nest, to Ihew caufc, if anv ihey can,
whv e« ters of aduiinillration Jhould not be
pruned him
Given under r'y hard, tbit 15th day of
I I>V, 171.9, and in the twenty,
fourth yvar d the Aniciican lade -
j enuenci’.
[. Watts, clerk c. o.
M 3y J siah Watts,
GEO RO I A,/ i.Lik 0f th. Ceu't of
,}njluhgton tour ty. 1 Ordinaly , for IVajh
j in’ton County.
WH E R A S I bzabeih Cre r ha’h
a p>icd to me for lei'Cts cf an mi
nai a ion on the ellate of jfunes Oeett,
decealrd ; thefe a c tbercfoie to ci e am’
aomonilh all and lingular Ikc kin red ad;
cieditors ol the laid deccafed, t be and
a Tfn.r it ri v other, nn or beloic ibe 15 b
ii iy 1 i Augolli cx ,iu ibe* catsfe if an
tlicv can, v*hy letters ol' adniiniii’otioii
IhouM not be granted him.
Given under my hand, this h day
ot July, 179 g, and in Ibe iwtiit -
lourth year ul ;he American inde
jtfiidence.
I Watts, clerk c. o.
N OTIC E.
’’H E Co panne fltip of lABO R D I
&C Co. is by inu ual C<>
lent ; therefore, thofe who have a v Dc
funds agai It fai.i Fitm, arc itqu fted t<
bri |: g them forward, pro t ejly at.cUcd, to
j ibe SubfuiLcr.'.
La horde Sc C o.
Wafhirgton Crtmiv, July ih, 7799.
N O T I C E.
A LJL Pr rions \\ h 1 are indebted to the
KlJaie ot William Oates, deccafed,
idt * <f Wailiiiu'ton Coun y, State ol
Georgia, a c trqieCcd to mike fpeedj
■iHymrti and 1!i f’e who ha c any Dr
rnirdi afiJinU fmd Ellaiu, wilt pleafe t"
prefnit In nr procily anefted, to the
Su Icnbcr.
Hugh Law Ton,
A:t’n)» Executor.
WaHTogfon County, J• iy 9, 1799-
N O T 1 C E.
THAT after the erc.irati'in of nine
m id In from the dare hereof, their
j «. ,;i l»; an ‘p. Eta ion made n the hun r*
1 ib'c the* 1 if.-ri r Court *t j ffetlion Coun*
1 tv, r r an r r ler of fair o> the real eda c
] 1 Hoi c t Hatnb’clon, deccafed, to wit ;
! t'nrc hundred and fifty acre* of I and,
Minute in the county o* f ffrrfon, a* join'
Irg l.i d o y hn li grrm and J iho Kennr
-Idy 1; be ng oart of a I taOl of Land,
containing four ( un bed and fi l(y auc:,
g anted 1 » Ruber C >oprr.
Alio, one other J r; Ct of Land, contait>
in* hr*e bund c«l and fifty acre*, litnatc
in the coo !1 y < t Burke, on the water* ol
M Been Creek, adjoining I mds ot ,
gr n t.i to .
! Ihe file of the a love aad forenoini'
Tracts of Land, w ii he for ih? be eli of
he he rs and credi o s of ibe fa.d Hubert
i Bdmb.eion, deccafed.
H. G. Caldwell,
Fo r the Admnijit at or of the •f.itfuid Efute
y<ne 26.
WANTED IMMEDIA TELY
AS an Apprentice to the Print
ing Bvfine/s , a LAD , about
j »3 or 14 years 0) age , who has
j received a Tier able good education ,
and can be we I recommended, En
; quire at this Office,
1 Augvjl 6,
Executive Department , Lowfville,
25th July, 1799.
ORDERED, 1 hat *hc Cerka of
the Superior «nd Inferior Court*
i f the refprdive countico of this State,
< 0 will in ore month after ti e 16th
cl yof Aupu H nc f, make a true retura
'o t'eE' ec tit v Department under rheir
hands and f*als. of aM 6'oun'y Officer
who have *aktn a- d futfenbed the rath
to fupport and maintain the conftitutiim
of this State, in pmfuancc of the adt
of he General Afl’cmbly of tb « State,
parted the l6th day of February l»ft,
entitled, 11 an a£f tocompd all OflDeri#
c v'l and m litary,< within this blare, to
frke and fubferibe un oa*h, to fupp ut
the ronHitut'oo ilimc f n
/tND x That they do further make
return in like manner, of a t Officers,
w o may have negledUd or refufed to
take the fa ne.
Tin from the Minutes,
Thomas Johnson, Sccry .
CT The Jefferfon I ight Inf an*
try Company, are regue/ied to meet
in Low/vil e t on the fir ft Saturday
m September next, in complete uni
/om, to chonje their fubaliern offi
cers, and improve themjelvss in
martial excrcife.
July 3 c.
C 'T The Members of the Union
Sodety , are requrfted to meet cn
Saturday, the %\fl of Augu/l , in
the Lodge Room, at the Union ,
Louijville.
Chair taken at feven o'clock,
J a, y 9-
------ -jr- ~_TTTIZL3
C A U T I O N.
WHERE AS my wife, M S mimom,
h is eloicd (roni mv bed and board,
without any provocation • (hit it to for
ward all Per for. f wha ficvcr from credit
ing her c.n my ac out, a? I am determiued
nut 10 pciy any deb's o( her ron'raeftin^.
Benjamin Sammons.
July 26,
The SUB SCR IIIER
H\ IKG received an elegant AfTort
ment c f WATCH MATERIALS,
Savannah; He will ihcreb re c.uty
o the hiliuli of WATCH REPAIRS,
with ncutiieli ai d difpuch.
A1 To, all kinds «f C( LD WORK., wi’l
be made aacl re t aired in the nca clt man
ner.
11LVEP, WORK repaire
Andrew Burns.
Lnuifville, July 3’.
The SUBSCRIBER
degc Ie?v? to ; nftrm hit Frierdt an S the
Public, tha» he ht» < ommenccd the
Commiflion and Factorage
BUSINESS,
On T Ifaii’i Wh.-rf, whrre he ha* fuit
-1 le Stores lor the reception ol Good*,
11. d Produce j and r< fpe& ul!y ter.de: s bis
fi-rviccs 10 in F icn s in th ;r line,
Samuel Hammond,
Savannah, June 6, 1790.
A New Giocery Store,
JUST o rued by ti c S blender, in the
h ulc formerly occupied by Elcilu."
Uul’ucr BcneUi*.
ll* hat a 'fo
A finalt an 1 handfome
A dot tine n* of Dry Goods,
W huh will be fo d on very low Tcrtni,
for Cafh <>r Produce • nly.
David Thomas,
Louif.ir.e, June 25, 1799,
[No. 30.