Gazette of the United States, PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12i Fur the Gazette of the Unitsd States. [Among the fwect fingers and Tweet /ongf tj-elTes who compose our musical private * parties, and in evrry public serenade no song 'appears more popular than the gal lant ip vocation of the well bred H. Wal . pole to the deeping beauty. " Rife, Cynthia, rife" Now, as a parody of a popular song will alwaysexcitea temporary uttered, St gener ally beguile the -lounger offome of his cares, let us make the attempt, and sneer at the doltilh in manner following,] ' Rife, Aurora, rifs ; Rife, Auroyn, rile; The faftißu3,tr;be on tiptoe dands To view thy f'mutty face. Mammoth, with philosophic eyes, Sees none more foul in all his race. The fwjnifh lerl, who round thee gape Will driw frelh venom from thine eye, Then, ah, in pity ; Then, ah, in pity ; In pity to McK Do not a morning draught deny. For f£ the government would not be subverted ; proves the certain cause of deft ruction and but, that he would purfoe the f'.me general death. system which his predec-flors had followed. The main fubjefl of the proportion will That is,, tbe .democrats, for many years past, he puil'ued in my next'. Burleigh. POLITICAL. j From tie Connecticut CourcHt. No. V. To the People of the United States. THE second proposition which I am to eflablifh is—If Mr. Jefferson should be elected Presidint, the constitution will in evitably fall a sacrifice to Jacobinism. If I have succeeded in proving' that Mr. Jef ftrfon, and his party, wish to denroy the constitution ; I presume nothing m»re is neceflary to fnpport.thc present point, than to lhew t that in cafe of his ele&ion to the Presidency, he will poflefs the means of de , flroying the ccnftitution. After some pre liminary obfervatians, I Ihall brinj? into view some of the means which he will pof fei's. Whether they will probably prove effe&ual for the purpose, cr not, is for you to determine. lm# filled liift newfpcipfrs with falfehocw *nd calumny; againftewry Federal inan, and Federal itie'aforr; idennuncvd one after an qther, all the friends of thfc admiui fixation, as traitors, monarchills, arillocrats, Biitili agents, &c. Sec. merely to jfive Mr. J ff-r --->fon and his party, opportunity to do exaftly what General Washington, and the Federal party have done Str-nge and ab filld as declarations of this fort are, tlity are perpetually nude by the Jacobins, in or der to pacify the minds of tliofe, who feel alarrtted for the- laffcty of the constitution, and the exiflence" of the nation. But, can any man of'common ■ sense, believe such an allVrtion—can it be credited for a moment, that Mr. Jefferfon, when he aflitmes the j reins of government, will admire the fund-j ing fydem, the fyllem of neutrality, the j navy, the annulling- of.\he Frepch treaty. ; &c. ? If he is capable of fucji hypocrisy, such base diflimrJuion, and falft'hood. will not every honed mind at once declare, that such a nun, inftf aH of being entrudrd with the execution of the government, is dellitute of common integrity, and worthy of noth ng but obloquy and contempt ? My countrymen the people who make these declarations, do not believe them,. They know they are untrue, and calculate them only tp eceive. It they did believe them they would with one voice, denounce Mr. Jefferfon, and hunt his chara&er into the fame wilds of infamy, where they have endeavoured to dedroy those of honed and virtuous men. If Mr. Jeffeifon should pur sue Federal measures, where is the reward of his partizans, whose appetites are now preparing for the feaft of office ? Are Mr. Madison, Mr. Gallatin, Mr. Burr, Mr. Giles, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Livingfton, See. &c. to reap no benefit for all tbeir labors ? These gentlemen are riot very greatly distinguished for their difinte rellednefs ; and fame of them, at least, are notaccudomed to <>bje£t igainll pecuniary aid, whenever it offert. Will they be con tented with merely feeing Mr. Jeffeifon at i the head of government, and bearing him commend all those measures, which have been ihefubje&of their clamor, and the objefls of their haired, while they (land qui etly by, without office, without emolu- I ment, without power ? Ibis may happen ; ! and when it does, however miraculous it (hall seem, mud dill fe acknowledged to exill. At present, it i» out of the reach of my credulity. Another artifice which the Democrats are now playing off, to effeft the fame pur pose, is this—The country, they fay, is divided into parties those parties are violent, the country fuffers by reason of this vio lent. Mr. Jtfferfon is a moderate man, if he is Pfefident he will fofttn and unite the par ties, and every thing will go on peaceably and cleverly, When democrats deal in gen eral propositions, they ough'. to be drongly diftiufted. For, by advancing abdraft truths, they mean to obtain coriceffionc, which in detail they will turn againd their opponents. No honelt man exilts, who does not depre cate the party spirit which reigns in our nation The evjls of it are severely felt; and there is a Itrong reason to fear that our ( ,overnm nt will fall a facr ifice to it. So far we can agree with them ; the point of difference will be, in feckir.g for the re medy. Sale ahd Eroceees of Breeding . Stock, Late the properly cf Robert Fo-wler, in the Cvuuty cf Oxford, Great Britain. This Gentleman was so peculiar in pro curing and prefers ing a good Stock of breeding cattle, that he spared no trouble or expefice to obtain the best ; and no money could tempt him to part with such as he approved. He was known to refufe one thoufund guineas for three cov/s and a bull ot the bell breed. After his death his breeding (lock was fold at public Auction for £6c66 (lerling. It cotififted principally of Sheep and Horn cattle. A single bull, was flruck off at £220 10, and two others at £2l j. js each ; a bull calf, one year old, for £2l0 —and 5 cow), supposed in calf by a noted Bull, for the atjiu/ing sum of £Nor were his flieep of at iiuirh inferior rates : two Rams were fold for £99 5. The fupr riority of this Gi-ntlrtuans breed of Horn Cattle was briefly this ; a natural or con stitutional property of furnifliing the mod meat upon those parts of the body, which fell for rhofl by the pound, or in other words, the njoll fine, and lead ccarfe meat, from a given quantity of food. Frem a London Paper. While Commodore Blanket was err.bay ed and becalmed on the Coast of Africa, it was frequently necessary to land for the pro curement of water ; and on these occasions, notwithstanding the greatest poflible cauti on, several fcamen of the squadron were cut off by the savage natives. Nianfredt, celebrated among the people called improvisators. or extemporiers, now exhibits his powers at Pari?. He is to dic tate to ten pyrfons at a time, ten letters iu five different languages upon ten different fntjt&s to be chosen by lot by the com pany. Theop'n'on ofLalande, the French aftro qomer, lhat the prtfent year belongs to the eighteenth century.will only serve to confirm our Laureat in the contrary opinion. A republican astronomer can never be right. NORWICH. Early on Tuesday morning t there arose from the South a very large and luminous meteor, which pafled to to the Westward. After it was a little elevated, tailed like a comet; and, as the tail increased, the body seemed to dimioilh, till the whole disap peared. It was net attended with any noise, but the light was so strong, that any person might hare read by it. A fhephetd died lately, at Gompas, in Hungary, in the 126 th year of his age. His manner ofliving was extremely simple : he never ate any meat, but subsisted entire ly on milk, butter and cheese, and never had been ill it. his life. The mortality amongst th« horses of post masters, camera, and road-waggons, dill continues from the dreadful Itate of the roads, inccflant labour, and want as fuffi cient nutriment. One day lad week, Jive horses lay dead in the road between Knightf bridge, and the tight mile (lone, near S-mall burg green; aiidijixth,, the next morning, at the hither end of Hounflow.- A most dreadful storm of wind and snow came on at Newcastle on Wednesday night last, and continued without intermiflion till Thursday evening ; and about three u'clock in the morning of that four ships be longing to Sunderland, and one to Blythr, were driven upon the Black Middens, im mediately upon the wrecks of the nine vcfTels which were loft there a few weeks 6nce. It is also reported, but we have not been able to learo the particulars, that n the fame furious teirpelt, seven veflels wete driven on the Herd Sand. Smith & Rodman, No. 14, south Front-street, Have received per KenGngton from London, a handfomefupply of the undermentioned Articles—viz. FLAXEN aid Tow Oznabrigi, Droghcdi and I.ancalhire Sheetings, White and hrown Irifli Linens, Ell wide India Persians, affortcd colours, An extensive alTirtment ot fancy & other Ribbons Cotton and silk Hosiery, ' ', Women's white and colow'd Silk Gleves, usual length, Do. do. extra do: Striped and mixed Bengals, Fine Decca Handkerchiefs, Suptrfine white Ginghams, Check'd and striped do. Calimxncoes, Joans and Durantj, Pini, Scotch coloured Thread, 4cc. &c. Whith arc for sale on low terms, tot cash or (hort credit. July 3l» For Madeira, ABIGAIL, . To liil sbsut i j«h for freight of i lew bocdrcd b»rr«l« or p«f- Gideon Hill Wells, 0* Moorc Wharton. Avguft ; "i. For Sale, The Unexpired TIME of a BLACK BOY, WHO has three years and five months to fcrre ; he is lober, honest, a good wai ter, and undcrOands taking carc of horfcs. En quire at No. 60, Dock (Ireet. July 39. eo 3t! an apprentice WANTED, At the Office of the Gazette of the United States. July 6 TO BE SOLD, A 1 PUBLIC SALE, On Fifth Day the 9th ot October, on the pre mi let,. The Mary-Ann Forge And Plantation : SITU ATE part in Brandy wine township, and part in Werckland, about 30 miles from Phi ladelphia, and one and an hal mile from the Turn pike road, and Downing's tr.wn ; containing about 330 acres, with allowance of 6 acres per 100 ; two thirds of the land is good 'woodland, some excellent meadow made, and much , more can be made of the firft quality; the forge is turned by the main branch of Bran lysvinc Creek, a forcible Stream, the forge has three fires and two hammer* all in gojd repair. The dam being found and well backed, and apparantly able to refill any frefh (not supernatural) LiUewif.- there is aa ither lively flieam and current of water, that empties into the (aid dam, that might be very con venient for a Grill Mill, r; - other kind of water works, might be with facility erected; there is a good twa-llory stone dwellinghoufe for the ac commodation of the proprietor of the works, with an excellent spring and good houfc over it; con tiguous to the door also convenient tlont stabling, with an entry thrcugh the mid le fufficient t» accommodate three teams, besides haakney horles; contiguous to the forge standi a good stone office, and a number of convenient houses for the work man is erefted amply adequate for tha fa id works If not then fold it will be rented for a term of years. Terms and conditions made known by applying to WILLIAM EVANS, in Willittown, er JOHN MARSHALL, in Thorn bury Township. N. B. The Sale t» commence at 1 o'clock oh said day. Avg 5 saw6w^ Prevention better than Cure. For the prevention and cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, DR. HAHN'S Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree of success highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in several parts of the Weft In dies,arid the fouthcrn parts of the United States particular!}' in Baltimore, Peterlburg, Rich, inond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmingt. n,Charl«f ton, Savannah. &c. The testimony of a ntirr ber of persons in each of the above places can be adduced, who have reason to bilieve that a tiraelv us« of th sfalutary ren;edy, has, under Providence, prelerved their lives when in the mofl alarming circvmflances. Fafls of this conclusive nature fprak more in favour o! a medicine, than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflertion, could do- It is not indeed prsfumptuoufly proposed as an infallible ctre, but the inventor has every poffib'.e reason, which can rcfult from extensive experience for believing that a dose of these pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of o -ir annual bilious fevers, will prove an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earlier stages of those diseases, their use will very generally succeed in refloring health and frequently in cases eftecmed desperate and bey ond the power of common remedies. The operation of these pills is perfeflly mild and maybe used with fal'ety by persons in every 1 fituatinn and of every age. They are excellently adapted to carry off fu ! perfluous bile and prevent in morbid fecretioos ; to restore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free perspiration and thereby prevent colds which are often of fatal coniequence. A dose never fails to remove a cold if taken on its f.rft l appearance. They are celebrated for removing habitual coftivenefs, fiefcnefs of the flornaeh and fevers head-ache, aii'd ought to be taken by all persons on a change of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious ' in preventing and curing mofl disorders attend ant on long voyages, and Ihould be procured and carefully preserved for use by every fearaaii. Dk.HAHN'S Genuine Eye-water. A certain and fafe remedy for all diseases of the eyes, Whether the efftit of natural weakness, or of accident, speedily removing inflammations, de fluxions of rheum, dullncfs, itching, and films in the eyes, never failing to cure those maladies which frequently succeed the small pox, meaflts and fe vers, and wonder ully (lengthening a weak fight. Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fighti Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whichgives im mediate and lasting relief in the mod severe in stances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind of head-ache, and of pains in the face and neck. Ins allible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicine has never failed, in many thou f»nd cases not one in a hundred has had eccafion to take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle. The money will be returned if the cure is not performed. SOLD BY Win. Y. BIRCH; STATIONER, No. 17, South Secsnd Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. diw Where alfa may be had-,. Dr. Hamilton's Worm Diftroying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for coughs, &c. Restorative Drops, Essence and Ex trait of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Dr. Hahn's infallible German Corn Plaifter, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venereal com plaint, Gowland'j and Herfian Lot'wn, Restorative Tooth Powder, Damalk l.ip Salve, Church'» C«ugh Drops, A nderlon's Pills* &c. &c. apriliq m tf ~ TiariTaN farm, ~ A VALUABLE and dsfirable Eft ate, Ctuated on the river Raritan in Jerfcy, near Somer fct Court-House, 16 miles from Brunfwick, and lg from Princeton ; conQiiingot upwardsof 700 acres, equally divided into meadow, arable and wood land ; the whole within a ring fence ; the >ara, stables, &c, are fpaciout, and adequate to the ize of the Farm ; there is a plenitude of game, vith a good shad fif.icry. The estate is now in he hands of Mr. Henry Wor'.ey. Further particulars may he known of Messrs. NiCKLIN is? GRIFFITH Merchants, Philadelphia,asd of JAMES GIBSON, Esq. Of Mr. RICHARD POTTER, Dr of the Tenant on the prcmife <■ ."V 9: . ■ ' . .. . FOR SALE. ROW LETT'S Gopy-Right. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA— TO WIT; Be IT REMEMBERED, That cn the 31ft day of July, in the 15th year of tho Indcp«Hdence oi the Unied States of America, Joiin Rowlett of the said Diflri& hath depolited ill this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit. ROWLETT's Tables of D fcount, or Interest, ON IVeRY DOLLAR, FROM one to two thousand ; on eveiy ten dol lars,from two thcufand to two thoufaud five hun dred ; on every fifty, from two thousand five hun dred to three thousand, and on every five hundred from th-ee thousand to fiv thoufand—from on? day to iixty-four days inclusive, AT SIX PER. CENT. Comjrizing, in the whole, upward* of one hundred and thirty two thousand one hundred and fitly calculations of Discount; all performed accordi:.g to the cquita' le principles of the Banks, and as praftifed between individuals throughout the United States WITH NOTES Preceding the work, shewing how, hy means of the Tables, to ascertain the L'ilcount AT SEVEN and at EIGHT PER CEN f, reckoning either 360 or 365 days to the year—explained by examples. ALS">, Another Note, under the firft page of the W«rk, shewing the mede of calculation on CENTS. LIKEWISE, The ready way to use the Tables for any number of Days exceeding futy Jour. To til which is added, the principles of compu* tation »f the various exchanges between each Hate refpeilively, and between all these and London and Paris, at different iate« ef Esthanj;e:. By JOHN itOWLETT, jiccimptant, Bank of North-America. IN CONFORMITY to the ail of tfce Cor- grefs of the United State*,intituled " An A(sl for ths encouragement of learning, by.fecurirg the copies o: Maps, Ghart» and Bo»ks to tl ■' Authors and Propri etors of such copies during the time hire in mentioned." (Signed) D. CALDWELL. Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania, augufl I. law^w. FOR SAL.E, THE C^RGO of 7he , Ship ASIA, captain MqrcaH> from BAT A VIA: Confiding of Seribon and Jagatra Coffee & Sugar, Of an excellent quality. The SHIP Is also offered For Sale ; She has made but one voyage fine (he was (heathed with the bell pa tent Copper,and (he is in good order. Apply to James C. & Saml. W. Ffhcr, William Sanfom, AND Joseph S. Lewis. Tuly M. dl WHEREAS, AN attachment wan lately iflued out of the in ferior oourt of common pleas of the county of Essex, in the llate of New Jersey, dire&ed to the IhetifF of the said county, against the rights, credits, monies ami effefls, goods, and chattels, landsand tenements ol Jolr. Clevei Symaes at the fuitof William Weill, in a plea of trelpafs on the cafe to hi 9 damage threethoufand dollars;—- And whereat, the said fheriff did, at the term of June lift pad, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bend given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby fisty land warrants j N<™> therefore, wilefs the said John Cleve# Symmesftiallappear.givc special bai], and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will be entere4 against him, and his property herein attached, will be fold agreeably to the statute in such cafe made and pr«v ; dcd. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, fcfc. Elizabeth-town July 8, 1:99 (IJ) iawlim Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAV from Spring F.rge, in York County,a negroman, naaned ISAAC, other wise CUDJQ, about ax years old, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, has alilemifli in his eyes, more white in them than common, by trade a Fergeman; had on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloons; printed fancy cord, a lwanfdown striped under acket; a rorum hat ; one fine and one coarse shirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto llriped border, a blue PerGan under jacket and two pcir cotton [lockings. Whoevcr takes up fai-* negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neigabouring dates (hall have the above r« ward or rtafonable cipencesif brought home. JOHN BIUEN. Spring For**, OcSibeTij, ijfly/ N. B. At (ud negro foraurtj Ht«