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ATKLXS, Gio? gia : puslxsksb iy M*DONNELL. (ft GAINES.
SOLILOQUY,
> DDRESJii'a TO WKOAISCEVIk 17
MAY CONCUN.
c< ‘Pis ft range! *//j mo ft prodig'eus
/Iran re.
- cj
‘./&*/ <?r -fubjcribers are fo carelejs
grown
* But paying their Arrears. They
cannot think
r Xhat we alone who publijh to the
world
News /rent nil nations, and delight to
Spread
Uflful intru&Un through our precious
land.
Can mranwhUe. live on dir. *Tis
flefts and blond
‘Thai works the prefs , and turns the
blacken'd fleet,
Wet! jier'd, and ready for their eager
eyes ,
This Jl'ih and blood muft be recruited
eft,
As well as theirs, or fo on the work
muff flop.
Thu calls' for CASH. Audtbqibow
many reams
Of paper are ft ruck cjf and flatter'd
wife,
.for which no length cf credit will be
givn,
if given &t all-—beftdss tbetyp* (ft ink,
. ind many things required by .hofl that
print.
For -imbub our money tnuft be anfwer
(%‘de
Oh / that ear readers would conjider
this!
And while they laughing lock the Ga
zette o'er,
A^dgatbe l information from its pAge y
Would f aufl, and this onefltuple qurft
tion iijk,
4< & i I not owe for one, two, three or
more
Tears pa ft. the printer , whofup plies
me wiib
This fleet?” And oh! that they would
only add—
-4* PH go even new and pay him,” fo
Jhutild we
Well fleas' d y receive, and with tight
hearts purfue
Gar uflful toil, while confcisnce would
applaud
Their conduit, and give a relijh to the
treat
We may prepare. Come then, good
„ friends, and
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Tkc following is taken from a Sav
annah ncwfpaptr
FOUR 1 H OF JULY, HoS.
Thu greae a;d glorious dav was
celebrated at ray PUnta* on, m a
comfortable ftyle; belt g tolus, i
chofie myfelf Pitfiient, and will
venture to affert that a more per
fect unity cf fenumenf, and har
mony cf difpofuion, never prevail
ed finee the cx ftence of ‘?ur Na
tional Independence —The follow
ing: Appropriate Tcafls were drank,
*r cart pan .ed with Songs—xifter
which, I retired with decency and
decorum.
1 The GLORIOUS DAY—that
I jsow celebrate,
purchafcd by Heroes at fo dear a
rate,
Mav every rafcal get a broken pate,
Who would attempt thro* rr.ahcc to
create,
Political ai&ntion in this ftate
At fuch a cnlis.
GEORGIA EXPRESS.
SMALL KV!( TO ARI TP ®> KMOWLIOOZ SHALL BS I* £Z2 AS2.“
Song-—Firm untied let us be.
1. The facr-d memory ef Great
WaPnington,
His virtues ffiine refplendcnt as the
fur,-
The di > I now enjoy his valor wos:
1 piithe* Death, do’ft think it was
well done
To take him from us ?
Seng — Faithful below be did bis duty,
but now bes gone aloft.
g. The Fhilofophic friends f Tho
mas Paine :
A lack of SrmneL—-not a lack of
brain,
But want of nerves may make a
man in Pace,
—Our crops are very much in warn
of rain,
But thefe embargo times I wont
complain,
Becaufc ’ns nonfenfe.
Song — Poor Tom's a cold—Long m
ire.
4. The Ccnfticution—as ic was of
otfl:
Pure as unadulterated gold 5
Aia; i AL -! 1 could a sale unfold 3
But n*. —'iwould make my boiling
blood 1 un cold,
Ad az< kmv heart ft. Yngs.
Song Godflve the United States.
5. The ftate of Georg's—as it ought
to U?,
I hit'pc to live the happy time to fee,
Among all parlies perfect harmony,
And honeft dealings.
Song—A light heart and thin pair of
breeches.
6. Our fider ftates—throughout the
Continent;
I do not think the money was well
ipenr,
That for the Loufy Anna purchafe
wenr,
TANARUS Bmsuarte.
Seng-—Moll in the (Vad and I fell
cut.
7. Nothing for Tribute—-for De
fence a million :
We’il make Napoleon daacc anew
cotiliiun,
If arbitrary mcafures he keeps dill
on,
To rule our great men.
Song—No foreign land flail give us
laws.
3. Tfu B<itifh Council*—it eppicrs
to m- *,
They fh to take a trip acrofs the
La,
And with us drink another difii of
tea,
In
Seng—‘Yankee Doodle.
9. A free aid open Trade with all
the world:
May every tjiant from his throne
be hurl’d,
And with hot pokers hare hiswhil
kers curl’d,
That would prevent it.
Song — America , Commerce iP Free
dom
so. Our infant Navy—once ie pro
mU’d well,
L’s nurfc was charg’d—-and. wonder-
ful to tell,
Like Tarrapinc it crawl’d into its
fhcll
At the new citv.
Seng — l'm jafe from Davies locker.
11. The Chefapeake—don’t let her
be forgotten:
The captain furc (but not the fhip)
wai rotten :
Sooner than ftr’ike, by Jove, I’d eat
my cotton—
I digtft it
Song — Hearts of Qk is our flips.
12. Brave Warren, Mercer, and
Montgomery :
W fio Oied luce Heroes for *ur Li
berty,
Tiieir aiem’ry fnall be ever dear to
lil€
Fe-ice to thsir afhes.
Song—Soldiers adieu.
13. Trairers and Vagabonds of fi
ver v kind :
May .hey 1 ke my oi* horfe become
dont blind,
A’ and cotnptli’d a bkan wevvroad to
find,
To Carter’s Mountain.
Song —o ye fcamps, ye puds, ye di
vers
14. The AmeAcan Fair—kind hea
ven b!tb them all:
For their prets&ion, ar a moment’s
call—
Would I turn out and fi;mly
or fail,
‘Although a coward.
Song—And vs ben the war is over ,
well amc and live withy vu.
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15. My plas.tii’g friends-—the whole
neighborhood around,
Of honefl he arts and principles right
found,
May Cotton fetch us Fifty Cents a
pound—
And Rice Five Doliarj.
Seng— Hefpitality, all reality, no for
mality here you'll ever fee.
16 Myfeif— pear feilow, tho* tht
iaft, not ieaft *.
May I grow better as my years in
craafc,
And whrn dea ? h comes—Oh ! may
I die in peace 1
I have no friend to to&ft me at my
fesft,
*Tis hard by gracioui.
Song — ln the down hill of life.
A CRACKER PLANTER.
—
A TAYLOR'S DREAM.
A Taylor, who w*s dangeroufly
ill, had a remarkable dream—He
law, fluttering in the air, a piece
of cloth of a predigioui
compofed of ail the cabbage he had
cvrr made, and of a variety cf co
lors.
The angel of death held this piece
of patch-work in one of his hands,
and with the other gave the tayior
fcveral ftrokes with a red of iron.
The tayior awakenirg in a fright,
made a vw, that if he recovered,
he would Cabsagi no more. He
foon recovered. As he was diffi
dent of himfelf, he ordsrrd one of
hH apprentices to put him ir. mind
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, ISII.
of hh dream, whenever he cut out
a fuit of clothes.
The tayior was far fome time o
bcdicet to the intimations given
him by his apprentice. But 3 no
bleman having fent for him to
make him a coat ouc~of a very rick
Huff, his virtue could ntt re flit the
temptation. His apprentice put
him in mind of his dream to ao
purpoie— tc l *m tired with your
talk about the dream, fays the tay
ior, tiic-c was nothing like this ia
the whole piece cf patch-work
which I Lw in my drcaa?, and I ob
ferved likrwile, that there was a
pic c deficient; that which I am
now gffirp to take, will render ic
complete.”
Lynchburg Star .
THE OATH.
m
Let the men whoonpoft* the War
and the Cooltituud Authorities of
the country —the men who have
fworn fhlemnly before Alraight;
God to lupport the Ceuflituticn of
the United States, but who now
iccir difpofed to forget the obliga
tion of this ficrcd Oath—let chefe
men declare to the people the de
fign ar.d the purpoie of their oppo
fi:bn, and So what lengths they will
go! /
1 be fj!CRd3 of our country will
fuppert the law—Utfiftenc* will be
met by the fcr x ar.d Itreogih of
men who rmras to adhere to rhe
Cos Ricutior.—ind the War will b<2
wagrd gaiufl wiear whether
her fritßiis in thu country ttv dif
pofed to it r not—Lcr men cv. fi .
dcr and rt fltdt, ; before they pm a*
coal of ft * into the powder barrel
which muft blow us all into eterni
ty.— Bofcn Patriot.
CONQUEST OF CANADA,
Whof* .mportancc wc fr queiitly
noticed during the winter, is be
come a topic of new difcuflion.—■
The Aurora points out particulars :
With the lofs of Canada England
muf* loie her fupplics of naval fforfis,
timber, pitch, &c. She now em
ploys 300 fhip3 annually in taking
timber to England, for the repair
of her navy. As thele incfl>rr.able
resources would ceafc with our oc
cupation of the Canadi3, fo fhouid
Britain lofe a market for her manu
faftured goods; the favages would
loft an inftigator that offeis gold foe
innocent fcalpi; & wc fhould be re
lieved on our herders from a brace
of enemies, favige and Britiffi, the
one excelling in cruelty, the other
ia perfidy. We fhsuld alfo acquire
a cotifiderable addition to our reve
nue, by duties on imports. Until
the northern provinces be ours then,
“ let Americans never fheathe their
fvrords.”— fVbig.
4>
TORIES.
A politic* religious curiofi’y.—
Governors Strong and Grifwoid, in
their proc!aniadns for a faft on ac
count ef the vrsr, carefully charge
their conftitusnti, by way of ren
dering the war religioufly unpopu
lar, to remember that we are to
fight againft the people from wiiom
(No. 213.