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k'bi!cic!c!ph:ti and Laneaftir Turnpik-
Can:pant,
Jtri.v Bth 1799.
At a Meeting of the President and
Vaiia; ,-i . thf Vf.ikdclphia and Lancaster
1 ur: f kc Jloiitl Company a dividend of Eight
.Dollars tier (l-ari is declared for the lad fix
mentis, whifh will be applied agreeable to a
Kefolttioii of the Stockholders the 12th
J«'f 1 797 -
Ex'.f<t£t from the minutes
Wm. GO VET, Secretary.
mwfiw
~~ WAN ied7~
Four Nurses and a Gate keeper, at the Alms
H-irse and Noun of Employment.
,_ ]j~ W O n-.er who have been atcnflomed to niirf
. i_- ingand iupcrjptendine lick rooms; and two
tareful wosttp of the fjn e d fcription. Also a
flrady iran r.«o-.,te kerper, pi o<?ucinf: fatisfa&ory
reco» nun af'piis, jM.o_y fird on ap-,
plication (v. !:fc- ut (Vlfy)
LUKE W. MORRIS, or) Com. of the
CHAS. PLEASANTS, 5 managers.
i'-'y 9 d6t
PRATT Csr KINTZING,
No-. 95, north iVaterJfreet»
I ■
" Ninety Packages Ticklenburghs,
Hemp u lit.tn and from 1/6 to 1/9
r cr , <n - .
*5 i>nU h brown beiTans, brown rolls and wide Po
IH.ii fu'table for coffee and cotton baes
20 cbefts patterborr es or
14 p-pts choice -IdporM
A few cafe* claret
loon Demyjchn*
1 hot fine platilTas 5 chests men's flippers
1 do. Fiie!u field linen tx trunk* do. coarfcfboes
I do. bicwn Holland 3CO fidos upper and foal
1 d«.bed ticks, aflorted leather
)o r»i' Cs Ma k 'ra< hhkfs 40 kegs yellow ochre
1 boxes RuJ»a drilling 37 do. pearl barley
f do £ am'.? ricks and 7 frbs. lent ilka
|\wns 3 c.iflcs jjliie
do tapes 3. do. hog* bristles
4 bale* c ffee bags 3 de. twine
\ box bunting forcolors 2 casts coffee mills
packages oil cloths A few boxes window
1 barrel fnuff-boxes g'afs
I chefl quills 20 Giver watcher
A few do. slates and Roll brimftonc
pencils Naval stores, anchors,
4 chefhNwrenbergtfvys &c. &c.
The above are entitled to drawback, and will be
fold at reasonable prices and a generous credit,
july 5 fa&w 2W
For Freight or Charter y
The faft failing- Brig
Pctkr Burton, matter,
Burthen per regifer, 15440 95 ton*; is single
decked, pierced fm 16 guns, mounts 6 fix pound
ers, is Virginia built, and has made but one voir.
6g \ Said vefTel it well fitted and can be sent to
Ce'i at little expence. Ah inventory ofhermate
• rials may be- fen on application to the captain on
board, at Walnut flrett wharf, or at the counting
NICKLIN W GRIFFITH.
d6t
:eived by tot ship Adriana, captain Carl
ton, from London,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
HAIR S EATINGS,
Suitable for chair and fopba covers, consisting
of flripcj and plain, and of the following
VMjths, -u:& 17, 18, 19, 40, 41, »i, 43, 44,
ti>, 18, 30 aud 31 inches.
roR sale nr
GEORGE PLNN'OCK,
jlily. 8
•iginal American Novels.
FOR SALE
At Diciins'i Paper, Stationary and 800 l Jlore,
No. 41
PH JT.ADF.T.PHIA.
Wieknd; or the Transformation,
Ormond; or the Secret Witness,.
Arthur Merveyn ; or Memoirs of
the year 1793
Price one dollar eSch
■» ! y 5
TOBACCO,
of an excellent quality,
FOR SALE BY
6 mo.
ELLIS'S
New Patent Mashing Machine,
1 BREWERIES.
fubferiber has invented a Maehine for the
X purpose of malhing malt, for the use of Brew
eries, which will perform that part of the Brewer\
business with much Ufs time aad trouble than is
usually occupied in the common way, with this
advantage, that manual labor will be entirelj
saved, as this machine is worked by a horse, at the
fame time that he is performing hisul'ual bufiiKfs,
•with only aim ill addition to the mill work neces
sary in Breweries. This machine is now in ope-'
ration at the Brewery of Luke & Isaac W. Morris,
Pear street, Phihdelphia.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Millwright,
Gloticefter county, New Jersey
WE do her«Hy certify, that wt have used Wm.
Ellin's new invented Mafhiag Machine in our
Brewery, i»r.d think it a valuable improvement,
and worthy the attention of thsfe concerned in
Breweries.
Luke U" Isaac W. Morris.
WE do hereby certify, that we have fee* the
new invented Malhing Machine, used in the brew
cry belonging to Luke & Ifaae W.Morris, and
think it will answer the description given of it.
Godfrey Tivelh.
Thomas Morris.
/ -* 1
July 6
THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, b"
Evans, Inrolvent Debt rs, iu the county of su(Tci,
are tr meet the Aflignee at the Court-House infuicf
county, rn 'he 15th of Dec. r'ext, at ic o'clock a.
m in order to make a dividend of said liiioJvent'»
iCate, that may cometo hand by that dav.
CH. CASE, as.ugr.rc.
June
TO BE LET,
A COMMODIOUS THREE JTORY
BRICK HOUSE,
r'ITUATE in Walnut near Fifth street, is
O well calculated for a geuteel boirding houfij.
Enquire at ho. 108, Wainut-ftreet.
June 1
white roll»
vine
eodp
'hds of Richmond
Peter Barker isf Co.
Ne 148, High flreet
eotf
For the use of
jawjw
Atl. ferfoiis i: tit-bred to the Hftsts of Jcdidiah '
Snowmen dtxuifed,are requeued to rr.ake p >y~ :
meat to f : ther of the fubfciihers, and thofc havii g .
any demand* f\n the lame to produce their accounts
for settlement,
ANN SNOW. DEN, Adminiiiratrix-
ROBERT SMITH, "> Fl i rutors
ISAAC SNOWDEN, j Iccutor9 '
jnly 8 , tawtf.
A LI. persons indebted to the Estate of tlie Rev.
Gilbert T. Sncivden dccealed late of Cranber
ry in the State of New Jersey, are requeued to
make payment to the fubferiber, and thole having
any demands on the fame to produce their ac.
counts for settlement.
ISAAC SNOWDEN, Adrainiftrator. '
july 8 '
An excellent Stand for Bufineis ]
" ft
And possession immediately given.
THAT valuable stand for bufi
neft at the head of Cbefter Kent countv, Marylard,
confining of a bpek store-house, ao feet by.6o, two
ftorieshigh, three rootns on a flo r, well appor
tionedfor bulipefs, two twenty seer ro',ms for the
reception of grain, and a counting room, and three
rooms for gdods, with an eTcellnet cellar under
the whole, compleatly garnered off for . fait and
pkkling pork, with a log corn crib adj«ini , ?i*, 10
-feet by 40 —This flam! is iituited in the hancifomefl
and mod advantageous part of the town for busi
ness and the pTofpeifl of returning go®d crops of
wheat in the country around the head of Chester
flill tend to make it more.desirable to tliofe inclin
ing t» purchase.
For terms.apply to nieflri- t.fvi Hollingstvorti&
So*. Philadelphia, or the fubfqribers r?ar the pre
mises, GEORGE V. M'CANN
P S—lf the above propcrty is not fold in three
montln fro»i this date, it will be rented.
J ul y 9
THE Creditors of Woodruff and
Thomson, late merchann of this place, insol
vent debtors, are. hereby requeft&d to tike no
tiee, That the subscribers v. ill attend on the
lft Monday in January next, in the year.l 800,
as John Johnf»n'» inn, in this town, for the
purpose of making the firft dividend of their ef-
JOHN JOHNSON,) A(r
EDW. SHARP, i Aff, S nees
Newton, Suffix county, ">
New-Jersey, June 16, *99. J ju!y 9 dim
TO BE SOLD,
A LOT of Land containing two and an half'aeYW,
inthe manor of Moorland, Montgome
ry county, not far diflant from the Newton road, and
about 15 miln from Philadelphia, on *hich is erec
ted a good Stone Dwelling House, Stone $ ring.
House, and Frame Stable. On ihtt pfoce is t large
garden, with every kind of vegetables, and a good
bearing orchard of the best giafted fruit, such as bar
ve'ft and winter apples, pears, chen its, mulberries,
and quinces. Ihe crop in the ground consists of
corn, flax, potatoes and clover. The {tiuaiion is ve
ry healthy, and being in the neighborhood of sever
al (lores and flour mills, makes it a defireab'e pur.
chafe for any person wi filing to secure a summer re
treat at a small expence. Pofleflioncan Be*had im
mediately.
For further particulars apply to
EDWARD BONSALL,
No, 64, Dock-llrect.
N B. One acre of excellent woodland adjoining
thr above may also be had.
julyq. dtf
Mount Hope Furnace in 81a.% <rV
1 o he Let for the present yeir, tngethe l "
-L with all the nock on hand, which is
cient for a fix month's bla.!t, all. the tool*, pat
tens, fljflcs, teams, carts, waggon's, &c. &c. ne
ceflary for carrying on the fame. The afore
faidturnsce was fifft in blast the 3d ult. and is j
calculated .to blowieven nionths at least 1
eotf
Also, to be wnted, fir the fame time, a
FORGE wilh four fires; and. a Slitting and
Rolling Mill, at Bponeton, together with the
flock on hand, rontifting of coal, wood, wag
gons,- carts, h'rfes, oxen| tools, &c. &<r. neeef
firy for carrying nn the fame.
■Any person inclining to rent the fame, may
knerw the terms by applying Ihortly to David-
Ford, Esq. at Morrirtown, Richard B .Faef h,
at Booneton, or John Jacob Faefch, at Mount
Hope.
July 8
A Large Commodious Cellar,
Under Frier.de Meeting House, iu Keys' AUey.
Apply at
LEONARD SNOWDEN'S,
No. 130, North Front flreet.
6 . ed4w
7 nl>o
SCOTT's GAZETTEER.
This Day is Pubtisbed,
The fiift volume of the
New & Universal Gazetteer ;
7o which is prefixed an Introduction on the fir ft
principles of
Georgraphy (if Astronomy ;
With a full account of the different Planets com
posing the Solar Sy ft«m ; alf»,-a NomendattA-e
explaining theeffential terma in Geogra
phy and'Aronemy.
N B—A copy of the firft volume is left at the
principal feook-ftores, for the infpeftlon of those
who may be disposed to patronize the woi k—Sub
fcrihers are to pay four dollars and three quarters
on the receipt of the firil volume
Abeautiful Country Seat, for Sale
SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware
joining lands of.Matthias Siplei and Mr.
John Duffield, 13 milei from Philadelphia anfl
7 miles from Bristol.
The buildings consist ofa ntw two story Frame
House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a
floor, a Piazzathe whole Front qf the House, a
Pump of excellent water, also t good gardes and
orchard —10 acres cf land will be fold with the
premises, hut more can be had if required.
There is a gravelly shore at the river, the water
stages for Burlington pass every day in the sum
mer season, and the land flages for New-York
within half a mile ; any person inclining to pur
chase may know the terms of faleand other par
ticulars by enquiring at No. u, Dock-ftrect, or
No. 161, South Sesond-fireet.
June 1
TAKE NOTICE,
I ■ have applied by petition to the
Judges the Court of Common Pleas of
tbe county of Xortlnimberland for the. benefit
of the insolvent and they bave appointed
the 4th Monday in Augult to hear me and my
creditors at the court in Su'nbury, at which
tinie.and place Ihty may attend if they think
proper.
Ju!y s, 1799
r or Bufiijefs
FOR SALE
• W. THOMAS
NOTICE.
TO BE LET,
JAefJBfIKSSER.
fiaw 3 w
r ?
PHILADELPHIA,
WEDNESDAY 'EVENING, JUil~ 10
" 1 . .
IMPROMPTU.
By the Honourable Charlks Fox.
Mrs. Montague, disputing with Mr.
vFox, wbo was at one of her parties, conclu
ded with telling him, that sbe did not regard
binl three skips of a louse : on whiih he
took up the pen, and wrote the following e
pigram. *
A LADY cnce told me, and—in her own
house,
That (he did not regardme— threrjlifi of a louft—
I "fclie dear crtatnre, whiirtvtr frc laid:
'ior.women will Calk 01, tt bat runt in their AeoJ.
F;-oitr the Tmitbn Federa lift, of July 8.
At tire townftnp of ■ A., in the county of
B. in the state of New-Jeriey, the citizens
met on the 4th day of July, 1799, to cele
brate the Independence of the United' States
of America day, on which the Ameri
cans took their- e.qun.l station among the
powejscf the earth ; a day from which tht'
Americans have progressed with a profperitj
and happiness unequalled under any other
government fincethe commencement of time;
•and a day, which promises to be more me
morable among pofteTity than the day of the
foundation of Rome. After expfefling fen
timelits of admiration gratitude and piety
for the pa ft, they held a converfatiftj' of en
quiry what would be- the proper measures in
I future for perpetuating their independence,
which they deemed their honor, and for
maintaining their general government, to
which they Rooked as to a rock for support
and fafety ; when an old man, at the request
of all preTcnt, rose up and delivered the fol
lowing matters, to which every one in. the
company assented with three cheers.
dßw
i. J=!in Adams, George Waihington,
Timothy Pickering, and such officers, who
have and who do wifely ad'minifler the excel*
lent constitution of the United States of
America, and who have and who do firmly
protest America ag-;\inft France.
2, May the Congress at their next Mee
ting cleciapr war against France.
3. War with France is the cotirfe cjf fafe
ty for America ; but peace with France is
die delusive coiirfe of America, to certain
injury and to eventual ruin.
4. 1 here fire only two a els of Congress
neciffiry for the prosperity of America : the
firft, Ad afl declaring war againO France;
the second, an aft Banishing forthwith all
French Jacobins out -of America into
France.
5. France can injure America more by
difleniinating among the Americans her
principles of atheism and of anarchy than by
her arms r 1 herefore the- Americans ought
to wage in opinion a perpetual war against
French principles; and ought to give Jaco
binical Principles no quarters.
6. Thf Fre.nc'i Jacobins until they are
exported/ from America to France, ought
to pay double the taxes which the Federalifls
pay.
, 7« Thr Americawj ought to exclude all
French "Jacobins from Office and from
giflation.
8. Infamy and contempt to all men in A
merica, who, whether on ofheial or legisla
tive floors, in occult foflietie&, at convivial
entertainments, or in social conversion, dif
fufe the French or Jacobinical principles of
Atheifra and- Anarchy.
9. The principles of French Jacobinism
fhould'Be prevented'from taking effefk in A
merica, or- should be destroyed therein, o
therwifa America will not only be greatly
injured, but' will be finally ruined.
10- Any French envoy who shall come
to America to cajole and deceive the Amer
icana, and who fhail sow sedition among
them should find a fu£sci»ncy of earth and
water at the bottom of a deep American
well.
11. Let Americans fight against Franct,
trulling in God and themfeivea, and France
cannot injure them.
12. Strength and viflory to the Ameri
can navy ar.d army against France.
13. May the armed ships of France, when
they look towards America, meet Truxton'*.
14. May every French jacobin in Ameri
ca pay annually for the single article of his
jacobinical faith,, a tax at lcaft nf one hun
dred dollars, to be applied to build American
armed ships to war against France-
15. May every statesman of America,
may every warrior of America, and may the
hand of every American man, be against
France. Moreover, may every man of every
n -tion, from the Tartar of the east to the
American or the weft, who rises up. either
in war, in council or in principle against
France, in her mad and deftru&ive carfcer of
atheism ind of anarchy, receive the applause
of all good men.
16. In Amerian, may the Christian celi
gion floiriftv, may good government be
maintained ; may perlon be protected, and
may property be ftcured ; French jacobin*
ism notwithflanding,
1.3'
For the Farmers Museum.
" Ar.d Isaac tvent out to meditate in tit
[field at the eventide
AT a pcrjucl, when the heart of this pa
triarch was affettsd by a domestic misfor.
tune, he to soothe or to support
liis Torrows, not in the glare of sunshine,
where objefts gay or obtrusive would of
fVnd " the gloomy habit of his foul;" he
went out, not to flay himfelf with flagons, or
tobehok! Geon in the time of the vintage ;
but for a fobererer and wiser purpofc,, to
meditate in the field, at the eventide.
As I tijirrk, with the patriarch, that e-
LITTLE JOHN
of New-Jersey.
vcnti,.!e is the"" .more c.invervrnt ' ftaCon"
for- salutary conte'r.lpl .tiens, I pr'opofe to
en 11 oieiate and to extol the advantages of a
jtul improvement of the-tvviligfit:' libiir-
At this feifort, as the night is extremely
brief, and aftef days, nf-dent itnfl l«nr, ex-'
li a lifted man mull have feme r.ppu rt unity foi
repose, it would not be fafe, always, to in
voke the " Cherub Contemplation" at mid
night. I have formerly written a paper, in
praise of ftofturnal lucurbratimis. But let
them be business, or the sport, of the dark
ened hours of winter. The twilight, the " e
ventide," of fuminer may be givrti to the
lonely walk, and the powers reflection.
He, who, after morning aftioif, walks and
thinks,from the decline of day to the hour of
nine, in the hotter months, may retii% to
reft, oot meanly fatisfied with" his division*
of time. As loon as the returning plough
man, a h nJ (loping ft.n beams hint that the
toils of a liiihir'er d.iy are over, itwill.be.
u.fcfl)] .to recoljeil tfi'e following lines of a
Vigorous pojt.
" Coaie, Evening, once agn'n, f afon of peace
Return f\v<ec Evening, ara continue lojjgi " "
Melhinks, 1 fee thee in thp streaky weft,
With matron f!ep, Dow moving, the night
Tread* on thy fw.-eping trairt j one hand employ'd
In letting fill the curtain of rjpofc, ,
On bird and bead ; the wtfir charg'd for man
With fwest oblivion of the cares of day
Not fumptr.oi ilj adom'it, nor needing aid.
Like hsm.-ly featur'd njght, of cluft'ring gimi.
A star or two just twinkiii'g on thy brow,
Suffices ch-e; five that the mti6ti U thine
He |eft than hers, sot worn indeed on high,
!Wkh •ftentitiout pageantry, but'fet ' .
jWith moJe? grandeur in thy purpls zonei-
Refpleodetit lefn,hut.o£an anpier round. -
Qome'thtn, and thou ft alt calm,
Or mait m?fi ~ C'rr.f-frt j, tbg-gifi;
As soon as that gjrittfuraiVd' dewy cool
ness% confl-qucnt Irou a burning day, are
felt, a iblitary ramble, quite unseen
'J O'er the. dry fmocth '
will contribute, liiieraHy, both to profit ants
pleasure. At that dubious . hour, wJw the'
" glimmering landscape fades on the fight.,
and nil the air a folcmn stillness holds,'* the
mind is generally docile to the lessons of Rea
son, or ilivc to the imprefTtons of Fancy.
Even the autterity of metapphyiical morals
has allowed thatCaftle building is no vicious
employment, Sis the aerial aichitc£U of this
fpreies of ftrndiurc, will discover, i» their,
twilight walks, excellent materials forthofe
•• houses not built with bands." Evening is
the nurse of thoughts ; and whether it be
lively, oi serious, the aid and foftering care it
receives from evening are the fame. The
gloom of twilight, it is aveired by an excel
lent judg* t
well the thduhtful, Or unthinking mini! :
The mind contemplative, with Tome new theme
Pregnant, or indrfpofed alikt to all."
Nor are the advantages of an evening's
excursion confined within narrow bounds.
The man of business and the philosopher, as
■well as the idler and poet, will find an hour
or two after fimfct, *ioft propitious to their
rei'pedUve vocations. Tlie ahfcnce of glar
ing light, the Monotonous note of night
bird*, the l«w hum of the " village train"
to reit, the "village cock, counting
niirlit/s watcher to his dames," all
facilitate thr progrtfs of contemplation.
Whatever..-ges us to be economical of
t.nie is salutary ; and a bn(y man of the
world, who well knew value, enjoins
upon his pupil an attention to minutes and
quarters of hours.- There are' certain por
tions of the day which we ye obliged to
negleft. The time qi. repose i-s mere obli
vion. In tht morning when we firft awake,
our minijs., like our eyes, are hajf fhur;
and immediately after dinner, man inclints
to ftupidi.ty and sleep, rather than to a<f>ion.
To mafiy-perfons of Ttfftk'ltneis,- levity; "and
proffer diffipution, twilight js a dull and
awkward iii-eerval, which they carclefs to'
improve, and 2ealous to deftrov. Through
the dim obfeurity of an evening hour, I have
difiernrd more woful faces, than even or.
rainy or t'aft days. Infield of .greeting the
eve as a staid matron, :v.id a gentle friend/
they have viewed her as h.hideous hag, whom"
it was lawful, Wary mode to destroy.
Now I think I lhall render some service to
this class of charatttrs, Sf I can perfuadt
them that a dusky hour n::.y be a very valu
able ene ; that it has no lead about it ; aiid
that if they will go out, like the patriarch,
and meditate at the eventide, they will find
it one of the mo, II profitable portions of the
diiy. The time is not .so dark, .but clear vi
liofi may be enjoyed of many glorious and
beautiful objefts. " The stars, that pave
fteaven'sgolden floor;" the foftened afjied
of riliftg monns ; the gorgeously ruddy and
jjurple clouds of the " drooping weft the
brilliant twinkling of the luminous fire fly ;
white vapor from watei remote, and the
" umbtr'd fa; e" of every mountain and val
ley ; theft are finer fights than any in paint
ed theatres, or a wax woilt mufcum. Noi
is' the " delight of the eyes" the only grati
fication. Where that moonlight, so vivid
ly described by Shakespeare, " lleeps f>veet
ly on the bank," we may fit
■»" And let the founds of Music
Creep in our ear>."
Above all, we may ext-rcife all the powers
of the foul, and " think down vrars to n-.o
ments."We may enter upon " high thoughts
abstruse," or roam through all the fairy
scenes of imagination. We may refle£l ufe
fully on the pa.fl, and plan judiciously for
the future. To this, seriously and rever
ently, must be added, that duty, pious grat
itude, the gravity and Hillnefs of the hour,
as though a general_orifon was heard, and
Nature was on her knees, will all conspire
to make our better though <s rife to him, tA
whom the duskiness of twilight and the blaze
ofnoon are equal; who kindleih, and " fea
leth up th« Itars who " makcih Arflu
rus, Orion, and Pleiades }" who " disco
vtref.il deep things out of ilarknefs who
" fheweth fatthfulnefs every night" no less
than " loving kindneft in the m rning
who " fendeth to.th light, and it goeth,"
and who calls it again, and " it obeyeih with
fear."
Th*lay preacher
Bp tijis SPap's sjoatf.
FOR FLAND, July. i,
.. l rutna Correjpoudent.
The commanding officer at thi« port is
authorized to rims ihc Fort, erefted on the
height apppfue the harbor, FORT SUM
NER, " after the late patriotic Governcr
of Maflachufetts." This ceremony will be
performed On the 4th of July ; and tl.e com
manding officer is charged " to d'> it in a.
manner becoming so worthy a charter as
that of our deceaf'd Governor." A letter
from the proper department, on the-ful.jeft
fays, " the death of Governor SUMNER
u not to. prevent the naming-ef the. ort at
Portland as hertofere oiieSed ; for this tri
bute of refptfi it r.o left due to his memory than
to his living
Yesterday arrived at this port, schooner
Eunice, Capt Thrafhtr, 48 days <rom Liv
erpool, bringing Loudon gazt't t« to the
Ilth May, the fame date of ihofe received
via Halifax. They contain nothing fur
ther, therefore, x than what has been already
received, the substance of wh ch is given in
this day'a Gazette.- .
The American (hip Aflrca, ' ciptafn
Tinkao l ,-h id a fevcre engagtjntVt with two
Frtnch privateers,-off the . coast oI Ireland,
and beat them both off.
HARTFORD, July 8.
Lad Thursday was tfii 23d Anniversary
was celebrated iji this city with v'nufual splen
dour. At'ii o'clock A. M.. a prcceffion
was formed at the State-House, CQiiiifting of
the Mayor and Aldermen of the City, His
Excellency the Governor ol'thfc' State, the
Chief Jn(lice of the United States, His Ho
nor tljs.JLieut£|ia.nt.Gpvccnor,. C^gJcJUqrs
present, Prt fidtnt and Vice- Fi-eGtknt of the
day, cfficiat'mgf Clergyman, OratoF, Clergy
men of this, and fcveral neigjibortpg toViij,
Committee- of Arrangements, TjiYhMiv Offi
cers who were strangers, :.r.J C-tizens.—;
The prcrelfion moved frm'tbe State-House
to the North Meetin'g-H mfe,' escorted by
the Gm-trnoi's Horse Guard, cAnxTrnrnded
by Major Join s, the Governor's Foot Guards
commanded by Capt. Root, the Company of
Artillery, commanded by G?pr.'Burr, four
companies of the Kill Regiment of Militia,
belonging to this town, under the command
ot Major Clark, (the officer of the day) viz-
Capt. Gioley's Company of L.i ;lit-infantry,
Capr. - Sfyirtou r's Compiliy," <2ajst. "Carter's
Company, under the command of Lieutenant
Terry, and Captain Spencer's company, the
Troop of Hoi l'e commanded by Capt. Allen
and a C mipany of Boys about 12 years of
age, commanded by Capt, Charles Hofmer.
The exereifes at the Church were introduced
by an Anthem, performed by the choir of the
society, led by Mr. Benjamin, and.accompa
nied by fevera 1 iiiftruments To this fuc
ceedcd apertititiu, elegant, and fervent Ad
drel's to the D ity, by the Rev. Mr. Flint
in Anthem, an Oration, 6y"WTIITaM
Brown, lifq. and a Hymn conipofed for the
otcauon. *Tt~WuuliJ be 3ning~
to the performances, to f*y that they were
executed in a highly fatisfattory manner.
We howevrr ■fret it a duty to remark, that
the Oration gave peculiar fatisfaftion to *
very numerous and vefpeitable audience, Mi.
Brown ilia (Ira. 11 of aniruatcd.a'iid im pie (live
eloquence, {hewed the dangcTpus policy of
our negocia'tinft.with Fftnc®, until! that ni
tion (hall a government, on «iofe
morality, and honour' vfe can" c'cpeiid for "the
•observance -of a trrt'ty, by a fui vry of the
l'chool in which hi.i prefctit government wal
educated, anintert(tin>< account of tbe ef
fects of negotiation' with Ft Mice, rin several
European Nations,'anjj itj this country; and
(lahlilhedsn inference folenin, and al.trining
to lit, that- Nejociation Fiance is an
invariable prelude to national ruin, and mi
(ery. A eopv has been ft-tjuefled for the
profs, and the public will be (hortly gratified
with feeing it in print •"
At dinner, tl-.e ceremcnies were regulated
by the Hon. Jeremiah Wadfworth as Pre
lident, ai:d the Hon. Chauncy Goodrich as
Vice-Prefident. The company separated by
five P. M. and the whole tranfa&ions of the
day, in-every department were finilhed in a
decent", ordered and becoming manner. No
riots, no-wrangling, no dithirbance, no acci
dent intervened, to lessen the rational fcfti
vity of the day ; but every face seemed light
ed with pleasure at thejreturn of tlie joyful
anniversary. The eye could scarcely light
upon the ugly visage of a (ingle Jacobin, If
any such remain amongfl us, they confined
themselves to their own clajk society, and
vented their pointless ill-nature in fccret.
After dinner at the Theatre, tbe following
TOASTS tverc drank—
The Congress——Wife a:id decided mea
sures without long i'pfeches.
The yudici,irv of the United States■ ■*
May th;r Laws never become in .their hands
x dt.ul letter. . • •
Commodore Truxtoir i. Our moil expert
negocintor.
Ibe A'Un and Sedition Laws. .. . Like
the lworipf Etkn snaythfy point every way
to guardour 'country intrigue from
without, and fa&riMi within.
The C/ercr The Ark of our holy reli
gion.is Hill upheld by lmjlo'wed hands.
The Arts and ScLnci's.... Uncontami
nated by thepoifonous touch of modern so*
phiftty.
A (p; eJy and final deliverance to tht
dark horrors of Jatobinilm.
By Theodore Dwight, Esq. PotiTic.it
WatshFCLnksst-" Wc have fone'd the
'Snake, not kill'd it."
By John Morgan, Esq. The CitT of
Hartford—May its exertions in the day
of trial, exceed its profelEons in the day ef'
feftivity.
By Dr. Nath; The -Hon. Al
83f and 4« Acbi Son of'P>:anfylv:.r.i<'—w.hofe
charafter as a judge, as a flatefiva'P,
great sjrd-gaod man, adds luflre, >•
even te the name «f A pdjscn.
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