>11 . .'tfUHt flinces limilar to thole ol '93 ; a, . fees itfelf •bligcd to abancion, with refpedt to t.,rm and neu tral powers in general, the favourable line of con*, dust they had pursued, and to adopt different irtea fures, the Hume (hould fall upon the Britiik goTcrn mtnt—lt is their eondu£t which the French gov ernment has been obliged to follow. 'he undersigned Minister Plenipotentiary con ;s it his duty to 'remark >to the Secretary of e, that the neutral governmcnis or the alltea of Republic have nothing to' fear a* to the trtfat t of their flag by the French, (nice, if keeping in the bound* of their neutrality, they cailfe. ights of that neutrality' to be refpe£ted By the Snglifh, the Republic wi]l refpett them. But o' weakftef*, partiality or ether motives, they ' fuftcr theEnglifti to sport with that neutral ind turn it to their advantage, could they then Ulin, when, France, to restore the balance of ality tyit* equilibrium, fhalla£l in the fame jr at the English ? No, certainly; for the Jlity of a nation consists in granting to belli t powers the fame advantages, snd that neti no longer exists when, in the of the that neutral nation grant* to one of the belt;- powers, advantage* not flipulated by treaties »r to the war, or fuffers that power to feiie •he'rci. The neutTi! government cannot then »in if the Other belligerent pfcwer wilt enjoy ages whicK itsenemy enjoys, or, if it feijte* in ; otherwise that neutral government would with refpe£t to it, from the line «f neu and would become its enemy. le undersigned Miniiltr Plenipotentiary thinks tlef* further t« develope these principles. He not doubt that the Secretary of State feels all force, and that the governmeat of the United, * will maintaujJfcoaLal 1 violation • neutrality J ; —r -«•» -' I/*# which, it appear* that he till he was flanked, and tfrm vra» reryaflive ing hi* escape. The Sukfcriber, who fav tells us he saw him again at Richmond, kt enemy had t*>atu*t,d it; and that hi fa<, him again at Charlettefville, but whether befor< ■ Tarleton'i mvafion or after he evacuated it, hi does not iay : This Übiquitarian, who like Mun Z o 10 the padlock, was here, and then, and fwnl Z L h " r ;^ ue ' ied , to tell whether he also saw Mr. jefferfon in the wood near Charlottefvillf.: where loft h,s fwoid, and whether the sword wu in the Icabbard or drawn i A QUERISt. , .*3 You »av be afTu'ed thai "ihe ' Stowing i» die. ■ ! TOtfrfMiM tn Ao<tf Democracy. It may justly be ' 0 called tfat- "A'BAIT FOR GUtfGEONS. )ing [7> he /aidor attfe. —t the FREEMEN OF PENNSTLF AN lA, Sut Take caution. The ariftociats of our country are endeavoring to deceive with the name of Waffi :r*l-' i ß gton. They'preftfme to cafl theirs " IVftjhing hen tan ticket." Beware fellow-citizens ps the IVajh eof ington ticket, it'is intended to fupporrthe eleftton >me 0 f the monarcbifl ADAMS, and begins with the the name of Jfi atl Wktclen. I , flli- OUR REPUBLICAN ticket begins with the "It- name of Thomas M'Keari, and is intended to sup- 1 the port the eledion ef the RSPUBLfCAN JEF- i FERSON. Eciieve ui, fejlnw citizsns, that your tie's' prefitlent Washington loves a republican and hates tiie a monarchist. He therefore w-ifhet tbat'thcrepub lic»n'Jrfierfos may be his fuecefibr. joy res Frecftien Pennsylvania - j uld Take caution'—or you'll rue the day* eu - Th' aristocrats you majf believe us Are now endeavoring to deceive us . With the name of Walhington % ' T° make their ticket friEelynfo 1 With most confommatj impudence I a " To which iv* have the sole pretcHce ted. Fr-fume to call it by a rfame ity | 'Tis our's by patent to defame. Then fellow-citizens beware, "t This ticket is a cunning ihare ; It i^(rtifended to. fapport That friend of monarchs and a court— 1 Johis*ftdams they design fiiall (leal ia $ By the name of Ifracl Whelen. Our ticket is J And this the compass of our plan— Kumtmber on it firft tf seen The worth)' name of T. M'-Kean ; V And to support it is intended, A namf 'which freedom has defended; So pure a democratic son, { i: God ne'er before made ftich a one. p BeJieve u*,. fellow-citizens, (We lie v ci" lit Y»;tk tongues or pens) Your Washington—the truth we state r p "Loves what we love—hates we hate; Republicans and monarchies, ) Tfte firft-adorts—tie last dctefts — Whene'er the helm he quits, he wi(h<s ( j # That <ws may share the loaves and filhe*; That Jeffert'on the great prtfejfar, t j. May be by uj made hi* fuccelTor. - 4J 'owgj-earuhe flaird'rou» ( peit has rung orth to south, on ev«ry demo's tongue , by , they curs'd him in their drunken dr«ms?j ler •, the press groas'd with their lying themes— 3w—t'oerrtn the whole, they'd hlaft his fame, king their designs and his, the fame. r& ef a letter frtm Kcjar's t<r?vn, (Mttrtfind,) dated 2iji o Sober, 1796. General Hiijler has been here twice within few weeks, and appear* to have taken very imen pain* with fomeof our citizens, to pre. ™' ( themagainft Mr. Adams, tb whom they'werc liki ufly favourable ; and what renders it more »cr i»ble, are the means which he ha* used on j* l *afien, considering that he-i« not an inhe4>i- "1' this Rate, and of conrfr %n intruder at our > 0 f •, this is also the more iartficed, at he and *ac .lily have lately been completely defeated i» or 1 V 1 d'JlriS. It is only since th; general's vi- me « we have had the pleafwre of feeing several dec ■lis, denouncing John Mams as a monarcbift Th yurgu.th 1 patriotic jeferfen. The general, Mi fxtreme affeaion f»r this diftrift, hat furnifli- tha sos our citiien* with some feleft afid choice f ? ;1 s from that gentleman's book, merely to save >od farmers the tabor of reading fa volumi- " a " {work, "which, were they t» do, would pro- the convey to them an opinion of that writer, brii lifferent ifrsm tl»t which the general withes Rlil Icate.'' »• 'Eib cap r 4-S i meeting of s number of citf*erfs, at Og. Bar vern, New-marlet ward.Odlober 29, 1796. lar;: J tickets for electors, which have been pub- thci news-papers, were read, and it was una- dift' i> rct d to support the following as a truelv iz ra ' 1 and. Republican Ticket. I rooi ie having been framed and recommended 3 -table meeting of a numbrr of the -mem- '■* legiflaturc, and other citizens, the friend* Dw and good government, from different part* B,li (ate, immediatnly previous to the rifinr of clof /ably, viz. ** rum rae! Whelen, Philadelphia, &°°' :muel Miles. IRg s -nty Wynkoop, Bucks, J cies Arndt, slentine Eckhart, Be.ks, so iomas Bull. Chester, b«rt Colt-man, Lancafler, tion^ ■in Carson, Dauphin, the ■lliam Wilson, Northumberland, Phil rtnel Pofllcthwaite, Cumberland, ?ob Hsy, York, St »ja«oin L lhott, Hunt ingdon, hraim Dnuplas, Fayette, tn Woods, Allegheny, StokelT. Wafl lingten. J ir-Hor, !t ih?< in c-iiSi-,% c b- %rrd • rei c period whsn .h c Clwlivn G. ! ' f wif«b:»,M- I filf XT?™?"- _i'" 1 elea'ors ffT fun,,POßed to ch °'cc ot ftr' Z TjL P f'i cnt and Vicc Pl c Mem. and 2 he piudence of that choice, will i„ a o rcjt mea , 6 the 6 ° U r fUU,rC P ' aCC a " d ha PP {n <f f »- Wliild *°o the defolatmg sword of War is deftroyip K , ilc fai eft coumnes in Europe-America is kepf in peace '° 0 our' r r e?ent a P d Ude « f;liCm ° f P ohV >' by To wWhSrLif" ,n ; r " , ? n . tbc- clouds As feciredTo " Cd ° Ur P oliti «l horifon.and J ' W VVUI " oofe c '««cr S who have uriform- !y evinced ae of Pn «? i tKerefore be expected to their fuff,ap'er •'>' be vor of men who will prqbably continue th e f . fyltem of wife and patriotic policy If f uc f," our determination, the pnfonj now rtcommrr,/ ' v will naturally becom- the objedh of our c i lo , To the prudence •{ those republican citizens, J y are cerf 'y attached to our national government, wc r ■ fadi- frfc'y cntn,ft the P» w " ot making appoint . %i„v. "» important and interfiling. Vajh- With no tfefire of dictating to our fc!W c ftion ar,d w , lt , h »<> mtereft but what i. common the ail, do we address you. The happiness of our. .. try » involved in the choice that (hall be «ade « i the we therefore foTTcit warmed e*ertion» in % \ ft,p- P ortof charade™ whose fuffrige* wi.l enfurc'i'- EF- P eace 3nd p ro 'peniy of the United States. y° ur a a P™ RGE .LATIMER. Ch,;,n,> ia!es At,eft - JOSEPH HOPKINSON, SecV ' pUb " IHK PANTHEON, And R/cketts's Amphitheatre f For E l ueftr »» Stage performances. Corner ot Cftelnut and Sixtli-flreets % THIS EVENING, Monday, Oft. 3l> V jfcV v be prefonted, of EXERCISE J And Stage Pcr'ormantes. ■-"£ ( To which will be added, . 'j'iie Splendid Pantomime of DON Juan-, Or, The LIBERTINE DESTROYED, . Under the dire&ion of Mr. Sully. Don Juin, Mr. Sully. Commandant, Mr. TitnpkifJi. Lover, Mr. Durang. Fidierman, Mr.Coffie. Sai lor, Mr. F. Riek*ts. And Scaramouch, Mr. Spinn uta. ift FifMrwoman-, Mr*. Durang, i id ditto. Miss Rabinfon. Au4 Oonna A<rfa, Mrs. Spinactita. An accurate defcriptfon of tlie Pantomime to be had at the ticket-office. 0" Days of Performance to b« Monday, WedrTtf d*y». Thur/day and Saturday. * she Ladies and Gentlemen who feenre feats In the day tilue, are reqUeftWto attehd punctually at 7, as the performances are so arranged as to conclude by 10 o'clock—the doors wilf open at 6. £5" Silver Tickets,-to admit for the fcifon, to be had by applying to Mr. Hicketts at tfeeP actheon, or u Oel lers's Hotel. ne $3* Cox, 7s. 6d.—Pif, is. 9d. 1 '1 ickets to hi had of Mr. Ford, at the ticket office in Chefnut-ftreet, from ten to three o'clock each' Say. 0 To R S A L E, - , in A'valuable Plantation, IN Frederick County, Virginia, bounding early three ' miles on the river Shenandoah, between Aliby's Gap rf " and Snicker's Ferry ;46 miles from Alexandria, and thfl :rc like difltr.ee from the Federal City. It contains I+/6 ire acres, 600 of which are cleared, the reDdue finely tin og bered ; the whole Limeftorieor River Bottom ; abouncb lg • in fine flreams and springs; above 80 acrt* Wik «i the river may"Se watered at pleaiure. It is opaSls ur of being ''divided into Lots of roo aires, with water in tld #ach, which tenders it peculiarly convenient for grazing is or (hilture. Its fituaticn for Health or elegant improve - M '_ ment is not "to be surpassed in any inland country, and if deemed too large for one Farm, may be divided in'o two . or three smaller Ones, uniting in common advantages.— '■* There is now crested on the Eilate a good Mercbant *l. Mill, with two pair of Clone's (on a large limeflone spring) Jj. that rents for 466 dollars per ann. and en acother never £ C sailing-spring a good Saw Mill, with a flutter wheel f there is plenty of pine timber in the neighboring moun tain, and a stream 'uffiii-nf for another Mill with four < " pair of (tones—thefc are adjacent to or imm«diatc!y 0* o- the banks of the river, the navigation whereof is about :r, being opened into the Potomak and for more than ICO cs miles abova the milii. Tbe other improvements on tl,e Eilate are a new commodious Birn, the loft of which is capable of containing 1500 buibel ; the tVrelhmg-floor is feet square, well planked : another (donble) Log ~ Barn, with (beds all around : a Diiliilery, with three g large Stills, and a Grnnary above that will contain 500 , ' bnlhcls, well covered with Ihingles, and a stream of wa ter, conduced by troughs, running thro' it; at a smalt distance is a large Cow-Houf« and StaVe, with stalls for v ly SJ cows, paved with Pone in the European manner, witil roopi for above 40 waggon loads of hay: a little further , is a strong stone-walled Spring-House, completely fitted for a Dairy. Tui. whole of thef- Aliils and Buildings n - are at a proper diilance Tr<rm each other, ar.<4 from '.he Dwelling, which confifis of three commodious Frame t ( Buildings, with the necessary cnnveniencies. A well in r closed Garden of the fine ft foil, with a stream of watef running thro' it 5 two large Apple Orchards; several good Quarries for building and lime stone; a number of Out-f!oufe* for Managers, Blacki nith, Cooper, and lodg ings for Men of Colour add greatly to the cor.veniet cies and value of this F.ftate. The Purchafcr, on paying one half the price agreed for, may be with a considerable credit for the remainder, and with the Cattle, Horses, Waggons, Farming Utensils, and Furniture, at a reafonakle valua tion. For other particulars, application may be made to the fubferiber on th: Estate, to Thomas Fitzfimons in Philadelphia, or Matthias Slough, Lancaster. J. Holicer. Springftmry, igfhOflober, 1706- —tift tr.w6 FOR SALE, 7 HE SHIP MARY, SAMUEL PARKER, Master, -p wo hundred tons burthen. Apply f» JOSEPH ANTHONY, & C«- If the MARYIs not fold in a few days, (he will take ' freight for Hamburg. Apply as above. Oilober 31. diot . [uft arrived, and will this day be lan -1 ded from on board the brig FAVORITE at Cheftwi t llreet wharf. • 25 iTons bejl Riijjia Clean HEMP, 56 Tens old Sable flat IKON, 200 Coils'bett Russia CORDAGE, fi«s, 400 Pieces brown RoSia SHEETINGS, too Bolts Rufiia DUCK, 240 Pieces Ravens do. 1 so Half-down feather beds, and A few piecesaflorted DIAPER. FOR SALE Sr Joseph Anthony and Co. r*^ ,c a^ovc mentioned BRIG r will fail in a few day*, and tak- freight ft* moderate terms for Boston or Salem, or caflage, mpply on board or a* O&oter si. r d r
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