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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<Sions for filling r*to, and out of, all the principal
pons slid harbours, with the foundings an the coast—
Alfw a Tide Table, ftiewing the time of high water
. at full and change of the moo* in all the übave places,
together with the/eourfes and d'.ftance from Cape Cod
and Cape /itia to the Shoal of Georges, and from said
Capes out in the South and East Channel, and the fet
'ing of the current'to the Eaftwafd and Westward— -
"tfo, the latitudes and longitudes of the principal har
bours, capes and h'eadlands, #cc. &c. &c.
Jfy Copt. Lawrence Furlong.
Likewifc, cotorfes, dire<sl(ons, diftanrrs, &e. &c.
from the Canes of Virginia to-thfe ritcr Miffifjppi, from i
Ucjateftfurveyj and observations. ,
Approved by experienced Pilots and Coafleri.
Ne'wbnryport, Gclolcr 15, 1796.
THIS will certify, that I have carefully examined '
t ' the above " American Coast Pilot," and compared it '
with charts which I know from experience to be.cor- /
refl, and do recommend it at a valuable work, and 1
worthy tfee attention of *-all navigators. • e
BENJAMIN LURVEY. g
... Deer-Island, o<fiober 4, 1
THIS will tertify, that I have proved by experience,
fihee the above " American Coast Pilot" wa> 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<l KO P l<
pence, m dollars and cuts. /upper
*££&?*"**»*< '« *« »?'
L gsrdiiierWicrKkrforPer V y", 32
Ae<:u j-rca' variety of otkera •
tion. IvmbclKftScd with twdvt mfurr«
craVcd litk-pig* and iromu.pt cr, f 11 " wilhed
«»•,«, rtfc . »i. Genel
7 A jcw Kpc. -
Who has also to «tfpofc , T .
IK7&H LINENS, v - ' > 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
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T ROLL KUIMST' »i&
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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<rfon's translator of the Trtneh lan? de «
tveeu g ua S c . T'» ! 'y similar fwncks, impatient at th(
ifth- '"gth °f the tyranny of the Present a«d his re- 3,11
3 fiflenec to the u ill of Genets breaks out in hit tra- Cl^
— * e,te ' °' Wednesday, .oth July. l 7 9 3 ,underthe
d, f, S att "l e of SM"< »h« following patriotic ft.ain
—I he minijler of France, I hope, will aft with eXi
frmnefs and with spirit: the people are bis friends he
Or the friends of France, and he will haie nothing v «
to apprehend'; for, at yet, the people a e the fove- Ta 'i
reign of the U. S. Too much complacency i. an
injury done to his cntife, for as eveiy advantage is J"'
already taken of France (jiot by the people) further
r i or CMdefceufion may lead to iunher abuses. if one Ar
at Ibe feat urn of our govimment it p u r il- 1
lanimity, wflen the British lion fhevvg his teeth ltt wh
tninifier a 8 as become the diVnitv
nations ° f thc^u faith of
This attempt to make a diftinttion between the &
people of the United Stats and their ow n govern
ment (so cangenial with the attempt, then made by
the m.mfter h.mfe.f) and this exhortation t. Genel to ;
te-efifrcgM-Jthe t*i/l of the government, were nothinp ft(a
(ho, t of a proportion to transfer all the powers of the tht
executive tc a foreign agent. • Aad such was the dif
uW f P««N then prevailed, that ano- <<"»
ther gazette f the General Advertiier (new (he
Aurora) finding f»ch doflrinis countenanced by tion
a . the secretary of state, declared, in a p ; ccc uad * „i(h
. the very appropriate f.gna.qrt of fl Jacobin, ti.at it I
% ); as "°' ol 'R cr pofiible to doubt that the intention of "If
the eteuiHve was to lad upon the treaty with France " <»>
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.,_<luty, men about v ~h,fe ™
the government e.uld at leaf} form g a ; llft
.vere seer* g.v.ng themselves up with a fcanr'aljs
fx? to •" ~
Tk *i' l • ' have d,
U will be proper, in this pl acff to CVcr a ,
{"f ao „""■ Jat "' W'.iU. will . rc J actmm
* See the National Gazette bf Julv iiar 5 *t. f' Bu
j t » ;:
\ ' Sife
~ " - 'Th'f pr»e!omtiti<m +feiteuiraV.'» vrat i/T-ied ltd*
,tes. April 1793. Genet arrfvL'd in ;hs.ehi;ii'-j
in Philadelphia ; and, fupperted by the
'fcfcicties, the discontented H''d seditious i.j. Miliar
• fes, and th/ National Gazette, immcdiaidy bejyan
mpriper hisi:itrigt>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 ■
<ed tis ''i(hed under Mb auspices, was filled, from the
t Q j a moment the praclamatian..yvas iiTued, till the month
of ALicroi, with invta i> 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
<ndu{2 political Opinions of the President, till the reprcfcnt ec
iflion stives Jhould have confirmed or rejcSed than, as if j'i
m of r^e President had undertaken to decide what be- to
ed a 10 the dccilion of Congress: in hi* letter of ler
icans J un f H 1 ' 1 . he %» more openly, that the President Its
ntet- OU Z' jt ncl to have taken on himfeJf to decide on the j m
: ac- letter, but that it was of impoitance m
and to have eonfnlted congrefi thereon ; and in } to
lent- *hat of 22d June, Fit teUs the President, in direfi j m
"e of terms, that congress orght already t* have been oceu- I H
pied on certain quefUom which he had been tot ha/ly iu j cu
\an- d ec 'di n g> 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 <with anxiety Genet's condufl, that {
ieuds he had, even before he was accredited by our go- J led
hi«g vernment, fitted out privateers, enlisted Amen'cans, jA<
fove- Ta a milicnry force, aflamed jurifdifiion, and ha'
it an not content with that, had proceeded as early as the
>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< \ ■ <jf dc f' a!,m ?nt of fUte, who lilf'
J ainn a r/ h trßft ; *? °f"'y « foreign coua,
cTZL f n "1 nnl : " ,e of his oin per [
#-v > 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<*<re vhh spirit in ufuipintr „ orta
S
" H™. prfr,;; r'•
• s"
! fhocion. ,S,
r"" na "."iff umirt of ; t h [
J , M". FfWtoJt of fut
7 IHE Suifcribet*aim lltluwfialJf fucil 1
, Phocio",-a ß d hU trouble V' ha PP Jr
jefferfon g acooilrits, had lie read PI ' l ' trauqu
. common a „en,ion ; (J, X?»7°» «"th any CO ,Z
have d.Wred, that there was no ins 'T but
, ever ajrainft Mr f c 'nfinusitwn whar
: accouS. eld for ****«& it, *«
. accusation againil him enou gh of ments
SrS
y
j , " u w -c ftgal cali on one Adainj
> . \
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,n (Mcn R *»»ot„, fl-'
'3tfSP notorious, «J>he subject «t tifil ch,,l »#«
would vyfflpipn Voth '
Sf -' a: ' f br w Wfe u '» ""*<s*!. TV, T» r !' fr '<
United the m,ltM, x it hy the Subfcrii ''! , pla,n >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 *' r<erl >a»
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.
<Unt rity to change the social compaa. The exilleuce
hed of a standing army may be the '« critical occajttm," |
(to which he contends for, and the will of a Preiideot,
Ho- with such an iufliument to exact obedience, may be
the fubilituted for your constitution. We.pronounce
pu with the utmofl solemnity, that our constitution will
but afford no bulWark encroachinewt. on Mr
tnd rights, when administered by men who co-itend fcr 1
'he power of moulding it accorwing to their owIT
nd- sense of expediency,
rtfi- Bewaie fellow-citiien*, <if the artifice, made use
efe of by the friends of Mr. Adams. They hare fr».
Ec- med a ticket correlpnndent with their withes, ac 4
3U- this ticket they have denominated the")cfferfo»
ticket, and have palmed it upon numbers of repub"
ys, licana under that trcaclierous gatb. Aware of the
jch Ladnefs of theircaufe, they are compelled to retreat
of 10 diflioneft meaii6 to aecomplifh their purposes.
-n- Snch a cause, like the bird of night, fkylks'from
lin the light of the fun. Be not imposed upon—the
ticket which they have promulgated is eompofed of
.y, chara£ler», that they believe will befriend the elec
;Sj llou of Mr. A '?ms. This alone it fuScicnc to
— stamp it with your abhoitence.
fn- Friday the 4th of November wilf he the diry oT
nt elc£h'on. Let no confideratioii prevent you fr< ti
ed afTerting the mall invaluable tight of a freeman on
? that day. Neglp<i\ may mr.ke it the last day oa
i's which you will have the opportunity of exercising
n- such privilege Mr. Atfamj may be e/edled through
n- your inattention, and his " critical tccjwn 1 may
I- occur, which will rob you of yim> 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 '