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fhe Lovnfodle Gazette.
An OBSERVER or" The OB-
A SERVER"
your former number you
O aH feme regard to order, me
hod. &c. ; and like Ovrd m h.s
metainorphofis fpoke probably
n 0 matter for truth-But in your
I i a ft produSion, you put me in
I m \ n i of the Devil in Milton’s
I paradife loft, who, difguiftng
I himfelf in the fhape of a toad,
I jnfufes his fatanical parpofes
I into the deeping ear of Eve.
I Him 'boa intent, ItHiniel •»>th hi* fpcar
I Touch'd lightly i for no ftlfcbood can
I* ensure
Totcb cl celeJi*! temper, but re'Urfla
Of force to its ow» I'kcoefi '• up he ftarts
j) f-orcrM & furpnVd. As teheo a fpirk
X,; h rhti ootbedpof nitrous powder* laid
fit for the tun fomc mag«2 : nc to ftore
Aganft a rumour'd war thefmutry grain,'
With fuddtn b'tzc dtffuf’d, inflames the
air ;
So ftsrted up in hi« own fhape the fiend
You fir fat down on untenable
ground, that is, to prove the
neceflity of (landing aimies and
(edition laws, in a free country,
and being beat from your pod,
you blufter about like Butler’s
Hudibrafs, andbuildyour hopes
upon the holy text of pike and
gun. I have no doubt but you
will be as unfuccefsful in that as
you have been in argument. It
is clear to me that you have dif
■covered, that the (edition law,
■nor no law yet exifting will fuit
■jour fanguinary views. The
Hfentiments contained in your 6th
■umber, would have done honor
■to a Turkith Bafhatv. A few
■lumbers like this, would, if wd
■tr/iyiti, fecure you a mofl gra-1
■ious reception in the court of
■the Grand Seigoor, and no 1
would help you to a corn- -
■million under the celebrated
■Palhwan Oglou. And then
■v’hat glorious work for you ;
■Rightful Uk to chop thofc
French to pieces. I now
■mink I fee you at the head of a
■ column, brandifbing
■our b’oody falchion, ranks
■now. down, and legions flying
■efore the currifeations of your
■rcoicndous blade.
B.f",' ‘° ' etum - >'ou nerve
■ " Pf’°K am ; bafe pro (-
| ; |° n 0 lerrns ; w hat claim can
m have to patriot!fin, unlefsas
MnC m ' n f ot ? high the
horrid idea
■or int Cb u r Arae,ica can har
■o and. ” bofoni a wretch,
Ivow a C !° U n as In °P en day to
ler de!tro y one of
■ 3m I P rec, ous privileges ?
|2»r b .Uo f pubU,lib *' > ”
W r - a "d exchan!| meet,ng *° gC ’
Rnt on . * chan g m g our opm-
\TT r °, r l ub J ea
federal r n an,C ' 3d * of
B;rf s (I),|| on ftitution : Con-
Big a n e (>,u a n 6 ”° law rel'oe£f
§P^hib-i^ en ! of «ligion,
■hereof • ~ .® f* ee cxercife
■ooi of f n r \ ri(^’n g the free
|therite h ,’ or °f> h eP rers,
W 'i to a(rf £ e pe °P )e Face-
■ he 6ove, nirie^.‘ e and Petition
B'tcvance* ’ for a redrefs of
Be aiiurcd, Nfr. Ohfy'Dtr } be
fo'c wc flu render thefe privi
leges, you will had the jacobins
asyoucontcmptuoufly cdlitliem,
or the patriotic republicans, as I
call them, will nerve well the pa
triotic ana ; and let it be remem
bered that the patriotic arm has
always been formidable to ty
rants and to their tack-toos.
I agree with you fir, that we
have traitors, bold audacious
traitors, who, with great (wel
ling words, fpeaketh blalphc
mies againft the coriftituted au
thorities of the United States of
America. 1 hefe men you have
raifed fuch a cry againft, fears
not a legal enquiry into their
condu6l at any time ; aflaffina
tion is more to be feared by them
than profecution. But thank
God our prefident has not as yet
declared the United States in a
(late of infurre6lion, nor has he
fufpendtd the habeas corpus
law. 1 ill then (although you
( tnay think the time lung) let
I your bloody weapon fleep in its
fcabbard ; and your difappoint
edprovifiomlifls take unto them
felves (hame and confufion of
face.
In your fifth number, you
fpeak of reafon or argument ;
lurely fir, in your Ohjerver , vou
can have but little preienfions to
either; and (lill lefts to truth.
You produce no authorities—
no precedents—unlefs it be of
Harper, or the Englifh Burke ;
but thefe are no authorities to
me ; neither fhall I ever endea
vor to imitate or copy after men
| who can proftitute their abilities
to injure their country. Burke
iis judifiable ; but in Harper,
| and the Obferver it is unpardon
able. R,
Gt" The Members of the Union
Societyt are requefled to meet on
Saturday , the %\fl of Augufl , in
the Lodge Room , at the Unkn ,
Louifoille.
Chair taken at /even o'clock,
Ju’-y 9-
NOTICE.
THE Copartnerfhip of LABORDE
& Co. is (Jifl'oJveJ, by mutual con
tent ; therefore, thofc who have any Dc
mmds agai dfaid Firm, are requrfted to
bring them forward, properly aucilcd, to
the Subfciibers.
Laborde Sc Co.
Wafhington County, July 16, 1799-
N O TICE.
ALL Perfons who are indebted ro the
Eftate of William Oates, debated,
late of* Walhington County, Slate of
Gcoigie, are rcqneflcd to make fpeedy
payment • and thofc who h*> e any De
mands againft fa:d Ertate, will pleafe to
orefent them, properly attefted, to the
Subicriber*
Hugh Law Ton,
Acting Executor.
Wafh’ngton County, July 9, 1799-
FOR SALE,
TWO unimproved LOTS, ii the town
of Eouift/ille, adjoining each other,
near the State Haute, known in original
plan by No. 111 and 112, they will be teld
teparaiely or together, and credit given
for two thirds of the purchafe, until Ihe
firft of March next. For further particu
lars, apply to Major €ald 11 ell or the Sub
scriber, at
. . f. , C. itilibcc.
7 u! 3 § •'
For ille LouifvU'e Gazette.
Mr. Day,
The ccmplaifancc you fhtwrd my
firp competition, emboldens me to
prefent hoping it may find the fame
favor in your hands , as did thefirjl
piece, J) om
Mr, your ever grate/ui
corye [pendent,
LIN DAMIRA.
THE fpring appear#, the riling morn,
Bedeck the ficMa with flowers ;
But ah ! do fpring can e'er adorn,
My melancholy houri.
There i§ no joy, in all the earth,
That can my price reftorc ;
For pleafire has forfakeo me,
Peace 1 fhall ne'er fee more.
Oh ! fragrant garden, charming field,
And trees fo fait to fee ;
Your p!cafure*a all you feem to yield,
But cannot comfort me.
In lovely green behold the tree!,
Their vivid charms dtfplay >
But ah !no joy to me they bring, |
Nor cheer my mournful day.
Oh ! charming green, a lovely hue,
Which covets all the field,
While gentle breezes fofUy blow.
And ail your fwcciß jou yield.
The lovely fields, the fragrant flowers,
No comfort can bellow,
00 Liadamira's thoughtful mind,
Which foirt-w has brought low.
Ah ! Lodamha, mournful m id,
Comfort fc r you there's none j
From gtief, this heart can Had no aid,
For every joy ii gone,
Moft lovely fields why do Jc fht,w,
Your beamy thui to me,
Who can no comfort never know,
Nor aught but ra fery.
Thy orient beams, Aurora bright,
Cannot difpcife the gloom,
1 hat rifci up within my heart,
And let! no pleaiure come.
The nightingale, with cheerful note*, !
Doth ufher in the fpring ;
The (hruih, and b>ack birds haifher
throats,
They rune, and drive to fing.
j But ah ! my heart, thou mournful vale,
Where comfort ne'er can come ;
No winds can e’er my heart rc fc a;c,
Nor joy difperfc the gloom.
■ 0 gloomy cloud that makes me dull,
i Ihy prcfcncc now refrain ;
Why mult I fit and mourn a one,
! A melancholy (train.
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NOTICE.
THAT after the expiration of nine
month* from the date hereof, thrr#
wni be an application made to the honor
able the Interior Court of Jt ffertun Coun*
ty, for an order ot fale of the real ellaie
|of Robert Kamhleton, deceafcd, to wii :
three hundred and fifty acres of Land,
I lituaie in the county oi Jcftnhn, aojoin-
I ing la n d o; y >hn Ingram and Jdm Lennc-
Idy. It being pan ol a 1 ract of Land,
containing tour hundred and fitly acres,
granted to Robert Cooper.
Alio, one other Trad! of Land, contain
ing three bundled and fifty acres, lituate
in the county of Burke, on (he waters or
I M Keen Creek, adjoining lands ot - i
i granted to .
The fale of the above and foregoing
Tracts of Land, wdl be for ihe benefit of
the hc:rs and creditors of the faid Robert
Hambicten, deceafcd.
11. G. Caldwell,
Foi the Aiimimjhatur oj (be ajurefaid Ejitte.
June 26.
FOR SALE,
A HOUSE and LOT, wtih a STORE
adjoining, near the Market, with a
J kitchen, Stable, and an excellent well ol
' water, it has five fire places, and is forty
two by twenty feet, with a SHED twelve
(set wide.
ALSO,
A two flory BOUSE and LOT, with a
kitchen, Stable, Garden, and a good Spring
near the Houfc.
Conditions, ope half cafh; ihe remainder
on a credit of lix months.
]ofeph Chain.
Apr’! 18.
j fis SUBSCRIBER
«• ' n [ t ' :rn Friend• and <h«
Piib.ic, that he has commenced the
Commiffion and Fatloiacc
business,
J flfair ‘ Whar# » whjre hcbatfuii
able S'nre* for the reception of Good*,
and Produce; and refpetf ully tender! hit
tervicet to hi* Fiienot in that line.
Samuel Hammond,
Savannah, June 6, 1799.
The SUBSCRIBER
BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants
of Louifville, and its vicinity, that
he meant to open a SchoO 1 * on MONDAY,
the i.d intlanr, neat door below hisdwel
ling-houle ; where he will teach Reading,
Writing and Arithmetic, at twelve dollars
per annum, for each Scholar. Thole who
may pldafe to favor him with the 11 i(iota
of -their children, iKall be at liberty tw
withdraw them at any time. Ashe baa
lor manv years gained a genteel livelihood
by Book Keeping, Navigation, Surveying,
and fomc other ufeful biamhet of the
Mathematics, he propofei teaching .them
alfo, m moderate terms, and Hauers him*
fclf that he will give general fitisfaftion.
John Barron,
Louifvllle, Inly 16, *799-
*■} By J siah Watts,
GEORGIA, f Clerk of the Court of
fVajh.ngton County. (" Or.hnaiy, for Wajk*
3 ingttn County,
WHEREAS Elizabeth Creir hath
a plied to me for letters of admi
miiration on the ellate of J.itnes Orcir,
deceafed ; thefe a»c therefore to cite and
adinonifh all and lingular (be kindred and
Cieditors of the faid deceafed, Co be and
appear at my office, on or before the is’*>
day of Augud next, to fhew caufe, if any
they can, why letters of adininitfatioa
Ihould not be granted him.
Given under my hand, this 15 b day
of July, 1799, and in the iwenty
lourth year of the American lode*
prudence.
J. Watts, clerk c. o.
■) By Josiau Watts,
GEORGIA, f Cl ti of tht Court
County, £ of for tht
J County of kVoJhington*
WHEREAS Edward Kelly, hath ap
plied to me for letters of admi
niltraiibn on the Eftate of Hugh Kelly,
late of this County, deccafcd : thefe arc
therefore to cite and admonifli all and
lingular the Kindred and Creditor* of the
faid dcceafcd, to be and appear at my
Office, on or before the 15 h day of Auguil
j nrat, to (hew caufe, if any they can,
j why letters of admiuiftration fhould not be
gianted him.
Given under my hand, this 15th day of
J'dy, x 799* ani * in r,,t tweoty
fourth year of the American Inde
pendence.
J. Watts, clerk c. o.
TO BE SOLD,
Cheap Jor Cafh or Produce,
OEVEW nundred and ninety-two Acres
O _°f Oak and Hickory LAND, third
quality, lying on the Eight Mile Branch,
on the new road leading from Louifville to
Savannah ; thirty Acres of the faid Land is
cleared, and under good fence. For fur
ther particulars, enquire at this Office, or
of the Subicriber.
Arthur Claik.
April js.
To“bTs old,
A HOUSE and LOT, fftnated near the
Cotfec-Houfe, Louifville, containing
a good Oven and Bake Houfe, Garden and
other improvements; an excellent iituatioa
for trade.
Conditions, one part cafh, (he other
trade or credit, with approved fecuritice.
F6r further particulars, apply at (be Union,
Louifville.
May 14,
W A N T E D %
A few lbs. of
HOGS BRISTLES,
for which a generous price will
be given, by
Andrtw B«ro».
June i x.
WANTED TO HIRE,
Bv the Month or Year ,
A NEGRO MAN.
Enquire at thii Ofoe.
January 30,
BLANK LETTERS
Of ADMINISTRATION,
For Sale at the Office of the
Louifville Gazette*