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VoL - M -J *_ U E S D A Y. July 2*, ,800. * [No .
11BERTY* IS OUR MO'T'TO D Tkij'fH OUR GUIDE-
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GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE:—PubIiIhed every Tuefday. by AMERUSE DAY & ) \SU b HEi Y, at 3 dollai.s pc, ann.
[payable half yearly Where 1 ILys, Articles of Intelligence. Adveitifen.entl, &c. &c. aie thankfully teceived,
and ERIN LING in all its variety, is cxecuied with neatncls and dilpatch.
By Thomas Davis, clfrk
GEORGIA, f of hr court of of»lii a
(l. s ) > ry for 'he county (
Thor’iai Davis. I M Titgome-y, in lh<
' ft re aforefaid.
WHERFAS John Allen, of Burkr
coup jf Itaih depoli.ed in mv Hi <•
a laper writing, pur or ini', to be the !< ft
•wi’\ ano teftarnent of Cader Price, late 11
Muntg. men c untv, planter,
Thcfc are the-efo c to cite ai d admoiufh
all and lingula* lh.- kindred and creditor*
of the lan dccea ed, to fie heir objections
if anv they ha .e, tgaii ft he eltHbiuhmp >i
of the fa id will in nv ffic«, on of bemre
the 28 h d y o( J \\y car, otherwtfe
letters teftamcn ary i - be pr *n ed •he
cxecu orj, named in t,« will in the ufual
for-n "
Given under my han a-d fe 1, in the
county of M oiigomer , the 2<ft da
ef me, 180 c, an * in the 241 b j*, it
of American Independence,
ABv Thom; >D < • ir, derk
Gb/'RGIA, f of the cou<' o< ordina
(l. *.) / rv for hr cv*unty of
Thou at Davis. \ Montgomery, in the
(late atorefaid.
WHEREAS Jane Pugh ha h depofited
in mv office, a paper writing, ; u -
p 1 g obe the aft will and tcram-nt t f
a cis P.igi, laic of the county of Mont
gomcr , dec' ..fed. Thefe aie therefore
to cre no adin»' ifha i n«d lingular the
kindred and trrdi ors of the fairi ecealed,
t tile their t,bjei’tions (if any hey have)
»g inll the el»ab ilhinent ot 'he <a'd will,
in ni) office, on or bel< re 'he 28 ti day of
July next, ■ thrrwifc lei ers icilamcmary
wdi be granted to he execu.oi 1 named in
Ihr will in the ufual orm.
G itn under my hand and fra', in the
county ot M nigome-v, the 2<U day
o j e, in the 'ear 1800, ami n 'he
year ot American Inacpen tic..
• notice.
r jP H AT nine month after the
date hereof , application will
he made to the honorable tht Inferior
court of the cou ty of Warren . for
leave to pll a trabl of land , contain
ing two hundred acres , on the
Ogechee river, adjoining Lewis
Brad y and KiUgtry ; it being the
the real cflate of John Currv, de
uafed, for the benefit of the heirs
°J Jaid ejlate.
Benjamin Warner,
Richard Curry,
Adminiflrators of faid ejlate .
February 20, 1800.
CULLECTOR's SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the C urt Houfe in Wafhington
County, on the Second lUES
DIY in Augufi ne\t t at the
U M hours t the following Crafts
of Land % viz.
One hundred of Pine Land la
Lid county on •he waters of C erk,
returned by jf ,ha Holland; rai due,
*3* ccmi.
One hundred and ninety n'oe and
* 1 na f *crrs of pine land, to fa’d coun
* » °n the Ohoopie waters, adj.u'ni'g
°w!cr, returned by Robert Hadoo ;
due 68 cen's
:fl T ac e* m faid county, on the
of Ogr-chec, adioninr lands of
Jaitirg Walker, rrurned bj Brink
cy » tax due, 42 cents
Cornelius Murphy,
T. C. Wafhington County
for the year ’99.
Jfff 7. 1800
BL ANK LETTERS
°/ AD MINIS!A AI
lor iaic at iLiiLll*cc,
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
AND
REPUBLICAN trumpet.
TO BE SOLD.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
A VALUABLE Tenement
in the town of Louifville,
containing one hilf of Lots
N.i. lB9, and 190, with
three front* 10 wit VI aket
ftreet. Sevenlh-fl: eet, and an
Ally, on which there is an ex
cellent Dwelling-Houle, fifty
feet long, and thirty feet wide,
with five looms on the firll
floor, btTides a (lore room very
conveniently fhelved ; a good
kitchen with two rooms and
two frre places ; a very good
fbblc, forty-eight feet long and
fixteen feet wide, and « corn
and fod >er houfe -they arc all
new and well incloftd—here is
alfo an excellent garden con
tainmg one-fourth of an acre.—
IndTputable titles will he given
to the purthifer. For terms
app'y at this Office.
July 15, 1800.
From the Republican Watch- Cower
Blindly pteiud ced inf iVviur
of the Biitifh ifyllem of govern
ment, the anti republicans of
this country have faithfully imi
tated the mealures of the Bri
tifh adminiflr ition—->ur finan
cial fyflem is mo Idled after the
form of the Brtilh—-the fame in
both countries—the tixe>, the
loans, ihe army effabh hment,
and the Edition law, are hum
fa e imitations of Britiffi mea
fures. Te ror, the governing
principle of monarchy— t h «s
been attempted to effabhlh in
the place of that virtuous attach
ment which flows from a juft
confidence in the conffitufed
authorities. The moment of
our rupture with the French
republic was feized with aviduy
by the anglo-fede alifts, to car
ry their nefarious meafures.
The mod indecent and arbi
trary attempts are made to inti
midate the public fentim nt.
i he tories in all par's of the
Union emerged from heir poli
tical dormancy, and ftepped for
ward as the violent and ranco
r *us cha npions of federalism
The black cockade was ad »pted
as th badge of parriotifm, and
whoever rcfuled to wear it, was
viewed with a;effous and !ufpi
cious eye. Nightly patroles of
the friends of order , b wling
•* Behold the Chief that now
commands!” afTuled the e»rs
and diffurbed the repole of the
citizens, and frequently infu ted
fomc one of om moll virtuous
r v dutionary charatKrs.—The
chief mrgiftrate of the Union,
bv his anlwers to addreffes, as
well a> by his official conduft,
m the diffribulion of offices,
tend- d to mcreafe the flaoic.
Tuo alien law, thefedition law,
and the army, were all engines
of toiror, ealeu ated to crudi the
tepubhean fpint nf the country.
But the enoimity of thefe m a
furcs too palpable to cPcapc
the public execration, (lood
men lamented the infatuation
of th- people, but folaced them
felves with the re fie tt on, that
truth would ul innately prevail
I he event has jullifred their
calcul itions, and the whole fa
bric of andociacy is tumbling
to dud.
Andooacy and monarchy i'
never Heady to its own plan,
becaufe this plan is not found
ed upon princip e.—lt is tiue
indeed that there is one p<>in:
to which tlv fc kind of govern
ments direft their attention, and
tnis is to complete tlv flavery of
the people ; but the m *ans by
which this is to be completed
are infinitely diverfifted. There
is no man, no let of men and
no fet of prin iplcs that canever
become lubdantially bafis of
abtion where political injury is
intended Andorr.cy is a mur
derer of the mod atrocious
kind: it will faenfire its bed
friends; it will offer up its
mod intimate adociates upon
tire alter of its own unbounded
ambition, and not mg for the
moment is able to check »ts de
ftrutlive glory. It is unfortu
nate that this idea apolics to
Count lies whole c m Hi tut ons are
free, and whole fund .mental
axium in theory is “ Liberty or
Death, '-—lt is lingulir to >b
feivc the political temperament
which the anti-republican party
exhibit in this country. The
obje£t of their adoration, the
man of their choice, is not the
Time at all times, bit various ac
cording to th i fpeculating dc
figns and the fpirit of party am
bition, which from a thousand
caufes rniv have become p.omi
nent in their operation The
idea of lup norting Mr Adams
is furrcnclered. Mr. Pinckney
has become a temporary fubdi
tutc in the plmof elect.o ce
mg operations, but they fee.rt
d mbtfUl where to red, or on
w.ltt p int to fix the aftivi y
and power ot the party. S >me
of th im have become fo deli
rious and derange i in the ge
neral plan of o reration, as to
declare that Mr. Jefferfon, if
elefted p cadent, wo dd be
co ne equally attached ro the
m afures of the prefcnc admi
niftration, with thole of its mod
zealous and former advocates.
This idea, for thq purpolc of in
juring the ele&ion of Mr,
lefferfomis however too redt-
J KJ
cuious to produce any fenous
effect; if the objeft be an anf
locratic preddeat, and it u be
lifved by thr party th.t .Mr,
IrflF
rf ° n » when elflftrd would
upon anti.republican prin-
Cipfc> their would he hs much
rca on in vo'ifd fVi* him a* 1 *of
Mr. Adams or Pinckney. Hut
the plain truth i*, liMt the anti
republicans bel eve rv» Inch
thing ; thrir ohjcH is ro prevt nt
w'hat the\ fcnouflv aop eh nd.
Sc wfiat moft pir.hahlj they will
not be ,ible rod f at, the deft*on
°! Sir ;*// ••/-/* It is this, m
coi with the ferrous
alarm produced by the prefVnt
diloigamzrH flat- of .iflo ra
tio fpe< ulation, that has pro—
du cd th r mcorred difplayof
polit cal deligns w h ch f.*r lorne
time pall has dilgrared the par
tizansol mon m hy in th's c un
it v. Ihe cuitent has been
ftrong; the part* aie difjoinrcd,
anrl the defl.u&ive pb latu ara
like (heep (cuterd upon the
mountains without a fhepherd*
No appointment to o hre in
the United Slat* s has p ovr H lo
fatal to civil .tberiy ;nd the
rig 'is t w >iij the nmnin iti <ri
of Samu. 1 ( ha'e, is one of he
Diftmft judges j and no instance
will probably ever O'er in
which a p« /lon air igned lor fe
rllii n (how vr.r t iff] ng the of*
f< nn j will be acquitted tvhrrs
h* ought before his “ honor'd
wo Ihip.”
Corning from a land of r*or
ruptiorl. monarchy arid d-fpo
t fui, and e rlyr initiated tiro
the haf>its and principles «.f anC
tocracy, no doubt can remain in
the mind of a true Xm- ricari
but whar the appointment has
been improperly b- (lowed.
Tricked in England hatred
to individuals, but not to the mi*
nifty, was the probable motive
for tranfportihg his p'erious
li obs to the oiumbion (bore 3
where from a (late of ind'gence,
he at length arofe, by various
p tty appointments and a dii'
play of talents flti6|lv confor
rnable to the popular femiment
of thr* day.
This vety (elf fame Sant,
headed a party Irt Hal imorc,
agamft the p'clcnt government,
and with living col >urs, muiica!
dtum% and high toned frf«s,
ftepped forth wi h his cl m, and
proved hr nfelf to be the moft.
inveterate enem? '•gar ft the
gove nment, under whole Irniles
Ire at prefent /arcs lo well! ! t
iN ow, wnen inf reft is concern •
cd, when the fedc al dollars
have almoft obliterated the re
m j rnbra e of the B'btadcoWy
this Brdijh horn judg-* c a tunc
up “ Hail < olumbi 1 ” and
breathe forth the moft violent
anthems ago ft :he republicans.
(Winchejicr