:V ihis Day Published, And for Sale by Edmund M. Blunt, At the Newhuryport Book ; ftort, State-street, The American Coast Cilot. CONTAINING, THF. canrfes agii diftir.ee; from Boston to at! the -principal harbours, capes and headlands, included be \ ■ t ween Pafamaquady aad the Capes of Virginia ; with dirc put so t press, that the directions for the Etftern Coast are v ■ * and reconur.ettd it to navigators of every f . lisd, at a " ROBERT CAMPBELL. TimwfCcertify, that we the fubferibers, at the 1 t the publishers of the " American Coast Pi- Cl have carefully examined the several ports We Cl failed into, and from experience 'declare the di- J regions given so failing into Boston, Marblehead, ni sa!em, Beverly, Cape-Ann, SqUain, Newburyport, Ipswich-Bar, Portsmouth, from Clpe Neildock to ,t ■> Cape Porpoise, fruit; thence to Wood-lfland, Portland, MulTVy's Sound, &c. :o die f. aft ward, to be correet, ni the work a very ufeful puhlitifflW, and deserving the lc encouragement ot all concerned in navigation. ej Williarn Riiflt/1, William Milberry, ol James'Saunderi, William Noye*, t ). Isaac Noves, Moses Brown, Ab. Wheelwright, Nathan Poor. j. J Branch Pilots at £ Enoch Lunt, jr. 5 Kewl ».ryport. dt — , HI oNOTiCE. THE office o{ the secretary of ft ate of-4be U»- 1!t nited States, is removed to the north Tide of"North alley, between Market arid Arch, and between Fifth and Sixth-Greets, the third door above Fifth- ,c ' ftrect. 29th Oflober, 1796. 3 -l" ■ _ 1 ' —— >-* — ze Beit Boston & Nova-B'cotia Mackarel, Excellent Halifax Salmon in bbls. — +7 bbh. prime Coffee, fir Bert Boston Beef, cir Codfi/h in hds. to Spermaceti Candles, rei, Spermaceti, and 1 -, ' in], Northern j °I L " air Metild and dipt, tallow candles, of a foperior COl quality. of A few boxes exeefient brown soap, /an • 6 Bales of C<)rks. Fr, 40 Pipes excellent Lifbo'n Wine. anti A few faeks of Feathers. . A few bale 6 India Muslins. " r FOR SALE JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. • Oflober 31. d th( . . " ~ " " — to d, A r o. »8, NORTH SECOND-STREET. (ho. John Green & Co. I CX'fC Hiyt for Sale, on low terms, for Gafti er the ufukl " cred't, ther - . 4 Central Jjorlment of Am ironmongery, Cutlery, Brass and Ja- ,he panned Wares, tiie ' . And a quantity of Ground White Lead, and Spaaifc' V \ 3 ' \ Si-own. in Oil apd Powder.' • *" f '■ twiwist, a:,, A imall myoirej>{ Hats, of different-cualities. '<>£ ' °* cktr lb - nz&wtf S. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHER, By Benjamin Davies, . . t f-y Ihe American Repoiitory of ufcfu! ] inform.Ttion, for 179-7. a for, CON7JIKIKC, ' terfci A Cal i)d4V for';ht year W A cojjyM* ktflfe a the Executive, larfftftive, the n ar.AjuAc.ary Officers of the fieneral our si * Pft nffi r» ['T y FoIC " of t!le Unite-I Statrt. w " as ° Poft-Office JEfUbiimrnent—tunes of receivme and j ctofing the- Muls at Philadelphia. 8 . ar,cl v The poll roads and towns, and their diftanee? ,ence( 1 Ifnes of fc&iding'ihefiuprcVne, Circuit aild T)Lflri<£l t0 < - tn,r . ,s 1 t | lat ! A j .-hieof'lr.,pcfl Eartca. «|pluiU!tfc% 'arranged.' an int i' o ciiftom house officers a:jd their iees. hew] -or tedticing the currencies of the feverai i.l'h, , and all of them int u ,he mo . r elyt>; the t'ni&d Sl?tc*. iof it Ufeful tab!,.: of the vsTne of pounds, ihiliinos and IKOPI verc '' BAKCANNA IJ.i i . Jv. - • oftenlat WIDE NAI#KE£ ration,. l'„ <- I; v, KAVENS DliL'K fan, a, UI.U ikS J y' 31 QITK K SILVER 0 OKI - 1 g° ln g ; T ROLL KUIMST' »i& j ts= * J m v F<>r (he Gazetts of the UiMrtD uTatsj. }o t> PHOCION—No. XlfL HAVING traced and afctrtatnii the improper all the conneSion which existed between Mr. while ded be- secretary of Jlate, and the editor cf t u iVaticnal Ga ; with ze/te, it will iiot be ill-timed to call the public at rmcipal tention to some specimens of the fpitit and difptft 7°w -. er , " >n by which that gazette was injtuenied. \ places, We all remember the alarming Jittation of this peCod country in thefummerof 1793,'wien thc Prefi- ' t lie 'ft t- proclamation, fuppaited hf'his energy and firmnejs by ike good {enft of an enlightened ® ,al har- tl4tlon > maintained our neutrality, Jnd saVed us 1 from mar, in spite of the perfeverinj; e/jfhris of a ' boll of foreign and domejlic 111ce1.di3.nes. :e. &c.. Mr. jefleifon is applauded by HSmpSen for hav- ! i, from ing been •' an enthujajic admirer of the French 1 revolution, without however surrendering the inde pendence andfetf-governmtnt of America ever, to f forward that glorious caofefor the proof of ' mined wl ' ich . ref;frs to the secretary of Hate's letter to f ared it Mr. Morris, then our winifter at faiis, counteraS■ ' le.cor- ir.g Genet's intrigues add demanding his recall.— v t, and Wonderful forbearance and moderation trulyia the 1 enthu/taflic not Surrender the independence • and felf governmeut of hit own countoy, to forward 3 796. 'he glorious cause if another!!! t f' •ieace, 'he real fentitaents arid wishes of the fecit- v put so tary of llate aie to be looked for in the publications, ft are which iffucdircm a preft, of which t,e was.the In- u eveiy fihutcr and patrtn, and from the pen of no editor, 31 who was penfi ued by h'Cm. tl The ojlenjlbie writings of the mere organ of the P tt the exccatiTe w '". °fi' r the public fenliment had be- P ift Pi. cpms t«o unequivocal to be miftaLen, are not fufE- "J. ts we Clfn t to convince an intelligent people, that Mr. je di- Jrfferfon was originally defiro«s of countcraaing Ge- head, net's intriguer. w ,-port, We find by a recurrence t» fl.e National Gazette, ta Jland, ,hat a j!" the Prff "l«nt issued his prwlamaTfon of rrccl, ncu^ra hty» that gazette did not ccsSc for months g the 10 reprobate in the mod fcurrilcu, terms the tonduH P c °f tkl rtcestivej charging him with the commifliou aU ry, of an illegal ad, and with a fograut violation of th the conjitution; and whep the President ordered a 101 prosecution to be instituted againfl two Americans J u for violating the neutrality of the country by entei- °H ing onboard a French privateer, that gazette ac- ful duTed him in the harOiell language, of cruelly and ta ~~~ tllegaUy imprijomng mnscent men " for having c-ene- thl roully forfook their country, to assert thyxaufe of Ur c liberty in France pic forth Mr - J«ff a.analMy, ' »a<} that the government was prepa'r "M ">g to join the leagues of king, agatnfl France." " m, - S °, rnud ' of the Ruvclamcrlt his b elated, at tUat time, with the cowftion "that the A eerctSry of (late countenanced their rieus, ,h nl that • _ he r wee ciuholdtccd. purfuefhoff h^t.-hanJea meafurcs, whiij, wouWibon- have prottrated cur Had ' CKceKerrt constitution and placed "tts at the me av of i"g c When Genet, thus supported, boldly ,l„ ew afi(]e "t] f> our™ 3 ' { ,h " itandard frier, our government, the people, whof s government it t v «ul i 3 and with a laud voicc and an impolTng afpetf si mist a ,L!i* r;wf. 'iw,v£« „ ti that Jefferfon found U client to abawon so rafW a*nt an intrigue, and loenlift L rhe f » r , , * Yvhenit ,, et a f avcrab fc d SrWtl tif " al C "" rin f: and comrri Jupperted ihe very meafurea of the exeeiniJ, i, Ti 'stT' °r,-" : - ■ l lnl T e3 ' l,ya P arade the u>depend ence -of otir r.-,- ___ men, toufe the words of Fanchet •» « Acided, that the bfic " h I oo men to do the.,_eß"Jigainft our government. The Uniied. n, •while States Were kept in a slate of Skfpttus: firmeut qnd not Qa- alarm from the time arrival in Pfrtla blic at- defphfa, till the Anguft, when hit open difptft- threat, "to appeal from the Prcfiden; U the people, "■ raufed the people in come forward and support their of this Prefidentj aud thus completely overfct Gcr.«t and " , p r .jf. his adherents, and all their wickcd mai'liinjfi-.«». v and Now, JcfFer foil's litter to Morris was not written iiirned THl> 1 6th augusT 1 ; a*d fhc ■ ril tie President for ariiav- '^' n o and with exhortations to Genet to perfijl French '« ''i* career ! _ ' f e ir.ie- eSctracls fiom tint letter will aggravate, if ven to the grofa sniffonduft'of the secretary of oof of 8tc > in having tolerate J-fuel) treoforiolie 'ter to f' nrn 8 prefs 1 the editor of which was a confiden -1 teraS- l ' a ' clerk ,n his department, and was paid by him ;a (j with the money of the government, vhich he was ib the lhul °P« n 'y "filling. •ndence ' n f° rm ' Mr. Morris, " that Genet's lading J irward at one '^ e " distant point! of the Union, j ( from his points both of departure and defttnation, | i fecrt- wts calculated to excite attention, and that very I f atiohs, f e,n "forward* the government learnt that he was [ p he in. undertaking to authorise the firing nut privateers g editor, at Charleston, enlijiing American citizens and giving I r them commissions to commit hoflilities on nations at j n >f the P cace with us, that these wflels were bringing I d d be- p^iwinto ortr ports, that the French c«n(uls were b fufE- "J ru "" r S tp hold courts, -&c. kc. and all this before I e Mr. Genet had ever prefentcd himfcif cr his credentials to Je> IgGe- PrefidentHe adds, "Genet, not content J d with using ourforcc,whether we will or not,in a m3i- 1 p is ette, ta, yl' ri f.againii nations with tvhofti we areat peace, Ife on of ""dertakes also to dirc3 the civil government; thus Ibi onttis hisletter of June 'Sih, he promised to refpeft the [II thus making limftlf, and not the President, j tii Uat e j"dge of thepowers affigoed by the constitution, ) aft 1 re- and diflating to him the occafioa when he (lull exer- jed 1 ga- c, ' e 'hepowerof convening congress." los r the From theextraasit then appears, that as early |is train a » May, the attention of the government had been jde with excited to view e is ' nc > to undertake to dire 3 our civil government, j prt ther diflating to the President the cxercife of his powers, j tia one An iy"' ?e to tell, Mr. Jefferfon'a tranfiator |me iuJU- of 'he French language, the very clerk in his office, ma , l tt | who had confidentially translated these very insolent rit; n ;, y letters, in his newspaper of 10th July, publiftied of hef un^" r the eye of Mr. Jefferfon, •« euhorts Genet to wh act with frmnef, and spirit, tells him that the pit,, wit the pVj fnends, that as yet . they and not the sub ern . rrehdent, are sovereign, that the President is p u wit and'that Genet has nothing to do hut affo :i)et to act becomes the dignity of his cause!" And rig! img ft«nger ftil , this clerk, thus openly encou'rag.W the the the surrender of our sis government and ind-tmd- I feni d,f. I -nee to a foreign agent, retained bis place as comf- 1 ;no- I denttal clerk jo the very man, who makes these of i the complaints the bafisof Genet's recall and the affec- met 'f«r, whose duty it was to pn . this Je, I niln iucn trealonablc ! j t j o Jj ,i, I In another pait of the letter, the fecret.ry f ay9j l, ca , ' ° f \ »i* T?/'T' ' e " 0t beC " alrfad y fadhngeach bad: "" " 0t ° Wlng '® thc moderation of to < ar . Mr. Genet, but to the forbearance of the govern- Site hi, m w" ,l 1y" ' hf _ fccretai y foftcred within the :nt "'s boiom the abetter of Genet f tick \ C that Teff It"' Wl " Ly, char f, t;- ot con T a -- Gf " ct ' 3 hTi fiu " C ° m 1 rtma doubtful ?- flam ur li„d he felt the inoignaHon which, at that alarm i : „ f «■»«?»* r. c iM„, efc „„-j* 18. «»d pat, w c.t.2,,1, would he not have spurned afTei offi« tin foul fuiirce of fuel, atrocuies hat S L2r rr-it apo n* y ' clkred b * t.«% P rSr" r, r Could |„ m ™"f. ?,«" si. mils from his offi -e a confidential cfcrk enin-ft-^ wash''! 1 rt< \ ■ f"' ■'? C n,F, i" tal "ed any further his zi : \Tet ;e " W ' t[ia Gazet,r ' "hichLhorted to be Oil C '''" BgCf " to t er f<* . \ -""* c ivw* . ,n (Mcn R *»»ot„, fl-' '3tfSP notorious, «J>he subject «t tifil ch,,l »#« would vyfflpipn Voth ' Sf -' a: ' f br w Wfe u '» ""*ik , i cut qml cieut toxxeky a fulpir» n , th J* 3 ® ft . f«l4 4furencji w t"T is open ty, who was hot aimed at ia it,. „La #tiltr P*. rt their qOfiptc&rWnh the account, a „d i / * cll *> «l«d -arm. yof ««e, and ' -»«• at the treasury, he wo/-i " oti * wr, "f of P»biie, now ,cry „„ [ *t ' * E a: ' nj? , A*' r j' i'i' e ° a L 1 |' t mjnth which he is puflitlv faidto i far rn/ for trailer cf-H„ Ue.iury. r /" . ' h f eon perjjl 50,.00 dollar,. tnr>* U ' « ___ A QUERIST. rate, if At a meet!,* of a „ uillj > ci of . iry of , day evening, at Mr, Lii tie's fch mj h 01 :me;.it» eel Joh* Easkcs, in -heCbair l '' ol °- ifidcn- address was 'luar.imoufly airtl .' V„ " i,J,| °wing y him ed to be publi/hrd. 0 |P J o> and order e was To thit FREEMEN or PENNSYr «»«,.' FELLOW-ClTiZlNs, ' LVANIA. tiding- AT this eventful neriorf k„ Jnion, (elf i* menaced, when every thiJ 7 P " a " lfl » "• atiun, is involved in the issue of thf r -' 1 'l 1".' 0 *' ra» very permit us to found tne to.si„ : was penuence of our country, accom • J , •J9"* •otters gy of freemen and cemented whh their b» w 1 jiving rent sfi.nder the band, which united us' to I ' ,ns at monarchy. A rommon'rf™,,,, Tc(l ° jgmg during our revolutionary fitue-lc ar ,w were by sympathetic and enrhufiaKL o'Jtati Bt f ,tre< before energy vf government alone oncA,!!' ' all to could tifrve eftefled. When ti le OCC3 "°"I , d.r M i, 2 „fpc.d, Sr n 's'~"'a-r •* f*> -»?■ r u.1 ixftcga eace, sentiment of repubiicanifm, led t . ft rrn „ (ll d * ,h„ bo,ri of md .. r , t Vt H 3 °i DOr "" ,al /" tho " t 7- lr tfert- ed and accepted by the people h a , guaranteW^ a, ,f ti.em-republlcao rights, and among ihofc, the rii? be- to eledl their chief magistrate. On the nmn eros ercife of this tight depend.the future liSertte/afi ident happ.nef.or our country. Attempt, are at thi! the moment mak.ng to place in the Presidential ch.ir . ance man who ha. procle:« : :d to the world hi. hoftilitr id in to republican government. John A Bams i( m J UreO m,nation for tfce Prelldency of the United S vet' ,ceu- H* who 1, the profelTed champion of the Bri'ifh fjriu Cor,(titutton he who il the declared advocate of lent, tank, and nrder. infoctety-he who I. tke enthufi- j :ion, aftic "tend of hereditary power—he who ha. avow, ■xer. Ed, tliat a government ougfat to have the authority I of changing tl.econftitutton'—this i. the man who arly is held up to your view ai a fit charadter for Prtfi.* • seen dent of the United Sta.es. that B/ware, fcilow-citizeiii, how you are inlidioufl* go- led to give your fuffrage. to men who faronr Mr. ans, Adams', cleftion. Neither the right, which you and have derived from Mature and your revolutioa, nor ' as the eonflitution under whose beneficieat (hade jou tent, pro mi fed yourfelve. security, can afford you protec. ; ers. tion, when you place at the head of govjm» 't ,tor rnent the declared enemy of. rcpubficanifni, and the ice, man who contends tar the right of those in autho. birih-right for ■d ever. Let e'vejy citizen be imptefled wiih the be -10 lief, that hi. single vote will decide the fate of his n country, and he will then be animated with s pro >n per sense of the importance of the occasion, and ?r his eeal will be correfponvient. As the election it d to be by the Kate at large every vote iviilbe of in g port ance ; to negleift giving a vote, therefore, an. d (icr the belief, that you are in i minority it) any par« ? tictilar diflrici, will be a serious evil aadought to be h i-auiioufly guarded against. The ffate oi thir.gfi has placed the decilion of this important quelhoo ■t in the hands of .Pennsylvania, viewing therefore the * importance and responsibility attached to our fltu.« (ion, our exertions ought to receive an additional excitement. , J# I Thorn.i Je&ifioo Luhetssn on whoot the friends of republican government call their eyes—a wan °f such enlightened view*, such fturc pairiotJ'nH such unsullied integrity, and fuc/i zeal for haraaa happiness, can alone make our country fl urifiling, tranquil and happy. He will be theccment o c cordant interedsand of jarring pa(li«» —"f no par* ty but the great party of human benefa&«"j he * " The very ?.£t by which leptenn;ij ments were established in England, afTo'd lumcieut proof that the power of altering the cfOliitution it self ought to be delegated, and even exefri e f the jrovernment upon certain critics! nccaiioiis. f-Atifwer to Paine's Rights o( Mart, by J Adams, Elq.J '