'•< never threatened to "impeach" ths Pre-'j li'ient of in" United States for any aft o Ins adminifl ration ; nor the Judges of the ' "P'fiie Co nrt, for declaring the laws of their country. No ! Even though from foj.-h dcclaiatic cit (hould appear, tint the j Cci i.trf; of the United States* invelled by J the CoilHiwtiuii with the pswer of .making 1 war and peace, have by law, authorised and commanded a qualified war with Uu French Republic. Lastly. whatever of all tins i.e has aot done, Dua«e the tUijtwr of the Aurora has tfane or threatened to do. Be fore the awful tribunal of his wrath has he threatened to " impeich" the Judges of the •Supreme Federal Court upon a charge of deepelt djre. They pronounced tl e law of J Congress, vyhich dissolved the treaties bet ween France and America, to be a dtel ra tion of a qualified Hate of war. Let us imagine the formulary tie would use on such an occadnn. » I WILLIAM DUANE by birth a Bri tifli subject, now Captain " over tw lve,"and Editor 61 4 ' the Autora,'' fucceiTor to ihe press of B. F. Biche—in rvery sense ofthe word, DO IMPEACH, you William Pat terlon, Samuel Cb798, was a qualified declara tion otwar, and entitled the French nation to the appellation of " the enemy" ot the United States. Now therefore I William Du ane, as aforefaid, to denounce you the said William Patterfon, Samuel Chafe, Buflirod 'Wafliington and Alfred Moore, and each of you, as violators ot mj Consti tution and peace of mind, as difcoinfiters of Jefferfon's faftion ; and to punish your high crimes and mifdemeatiors as they deserve. I do declare and pronounce, the everlasting curfrs of all good Democrats, Jacohins and JefFerfrnians, against you, and that you are justly entitled to the highest esteem attach ment and veneration of every honest man on the American Continent. I* the ctwrfe of this invefligatien, I have attributed • i'nuch importance to " the Aurr.ra," "in supposing it capable of delink ing thr*Ffrderal Government. It is exten fivejy circulated ; it is read by all who Jake it, and by nr.ahy more who do not pay for it. It is the medel and the (landed for all the underling Jacobin prints, throughout the country. It is copied by them and in its turn, copies fiom them. It is the peoples," paper in the fame sense that Mr. Jefferfon , is " the man of the people." It is published in the capital of the State of Pennsylvania, where the Governor c.f the fiate and alrnoft every state officer are its immediate influential patrons. It rs con-' dusted with a diabolical zeal and aftivity, and it has alfn this peculiar advantage, that w .ether it publish lies or truth, the aflertions are equally credited at a distance and equally aflifl the dem >rr.ttic caurfe. Such is tie paper called " the Aurora," —By txpofing to the American public, " what it was in thr b-ginning, is now, and ever (hall" be" so long as it endures, 1 h.ve not been without a hope, that it miofht be rendered odious ill thrir (iefht and that some of irs n-;frhievous efle&s might be ther : y counters ted. When t (hall be known more cer.erally that 'his newspa per, (uperintended by the finiflr»tion, in ord r to undermine hii popularity and to recom mend Mr. Jtfferf >n as our next Pufident ; the fame which holds up federal men and fe- deral ' measures to the execration of what it audaciously call 9. " the republican party," or in other words, to the people of the U mted States, separate from the rulers of their choice, I /hall flill cheri/h ihe hope, that there is yet left among us, enough i f virtue, honor, discernment and patriotism, to cou' teraft the evi's disseminated by it ; enough attachment to the federal govern ment and to those who administer it, to fe- cure federal majorities at the apprc.aching election ; and lastly, enough of religion to rejeft the creed of athrifm and revolution. which is daily prfached as orthodox, by their g'eat High Priest William Duane, the fditor of " tbe Aurora." MUTIOS iCJBVOL.V. We hear tint the gallantry of the mod fafhionable b"»us in Boston is direiled to a Mifi Bell and a Miss M. Gray, the reigning toa.fts rif the place. Hence, we think it probable, the mod fosthing poetry tothefe love-sick Swains is the well known Scottish G Brjfy Bell and Mary Gray, They are twa bonny lafles, The lovers arc so diftra£ted with the dif fering and dazzling - charms of tbefe " Ri val Queens," that nothing is heard but Fair BrJJy Bel! I loo'd yeflreen. And thought I ne'er cou'd aiter, But Mary Gray's two pawky ecu They gar my Fancy falter. Deal Bejfy Bell and Maty Gray, Ye unco fairopprefs ns, Our fancies fee between you iwa, Ye are lie bonnie lasses. Wae'e me for baith I canna get To ant by law were Rented, Then I'll draw cuts and take my fajj_, And He with anc contented. ~ for tie Gazette of the United Stat ORIGINAL POETRY. —No. VL~ ODF. Written, -while dangerously ill. •' nee, /h tft'y fpeiflre, pallid child of night, .'V,»r f >'f;y fen, by sultry A ultcr bred, Or near h,me ftagijai.r, putml p....1, Hatch'd by the vapours, on their il.impv bed ; No more thy threatr.ings ftiallmv loul affirighr. Yet, ah, ber.eath iby hand I fVel The tortures of the racking wheel, ' he deadly chill, the life conluniint; pain 1 he fever's force, that searches every vein, Vkith all the pangs, that wait thy death-trod school. Oh from thy r». r e crown'd bowtr, By 'lurdy Labour raisM vnth hands of joy, By temperance ftor'd with sweets that never cloy, Where oft the mountain Dryads hring Their trcafures to thy limpid fprip,:, While pales of Eden kits each hendine flower, Come, health, thou brifk'd ey'd goddess come. Oh leave awhile thy rutlic home And let me feel thy foul reviving power. For, ah, to thee my prayers have l.nig been paid, 1 hy zephyr* Jlill to other bosoms flew ; '•V tiile Cckr el's flapp'd her pinions o'er rr.y head And numb'd my every jwint with chilling dew Say, (halt I reel thy balmy hour, See death reluilant turn away, His arrows, bluntad by thy power, He'll leave his long expelled prey. Ah, no, unheard my oeafulefs prayers, And unregarded friemilhii.'s tears, To me ne mote thy blefing will return. Then let me not at fate repine Compos'd, unmurmuring, rtfign My pangs, my forrowsto the silent urn. Now by my couch the tyrant takes his ftanii, O'er me his icy arms terrific wave ; And, 10, i e raises now the threat'ning hand To mark his early vidlim for the g r ave. Yet not within this throbbing heart Shall e'er be felt his keenest dart, D'pt in a tender parent's frui tef* tears ; No kindred llei.s attend my bed. No kindred breast supports my head, Or racks mv latest hours by unavailing tares, But har.ds Ihal! nlofe my dying eye, The last fad ■ slices /ball pay ; And, when this brealt shall cease at length to , sigh Will mix with native dull my lifelels clay. Yet to her more than midnight garni v \ My name shall dark obln- ~n bear Ah no ! ertft an humble to r b To claim the pensive wanderer's tear, And let ifie tribute of an artlel's song By tuneful 's frr ndly per. Ue paid, And, where th.* Li-hf igh rolls hi. j avealrng, There I rm, with pi«u« care, try turfy bed- Oft by that iiream I've watch'd the mour ful muse And pilfer'd oft the melancholy line Oh, may Me'poraer.e the theft excufo Nor blast the Humbert that may deck my fcfrne. For the Gazette of tie United Statet. FROJf THE CHIRPING COBLER. As rising "Potts me C v«rr lrd by sympathy to admire, or to envy other riling "luminarie*, cur Poet does not fop" out of his usual track, when he hi.nora the Great Buonaparte, by an almost literal repetition of the conversa tion and confluences, of the return of t'ie Conqaeior of Iraty, oil the 2d of July Settbi Paris rn v/s tf yesterday. Buonaparte. " Yuu have beei diligent"—tie true." C unset tors. "So we hare ind ft/ haveyon, But none so dilip uc is y®u-" Gallic Cock a ''< ole (too Chorus ot Guards. O how dillg "'areyu, Very true ve-y true, Nrn so diligent as you, Gallic Cock a doodle doo. Buonaparte. Illuminate the flreetno 1 ' Pari», I.ea : our Concert Mttiamt M.ivh, In a fquatl come on ye Nine ; Apollo do not (lay to dine. Counsellors. See Fame, so brift to follow you, Ha« loft her pettic«at and (h. e. Art you re.idy for the Crown, Sir, We have long prepared the town, Sir. Buonaparte. No, not yet, it will not do, I ki.ow full a.« well as you. Counsellors. Very true, but it will Jo ; Sir we tfll you n thing new, Nore (hall wcartke crown but you ; Gallic Cock a doodle doo. I till Chorus of Gallic Cocks.. My heirty cock, my cock so hearty, Little Bafttam Buonapani, Part eit, Pen, Ben nt f arte, Siog doodle doo, and d odle 100, For Gallic cock a Dandle doo. Full Chorus. Doodle doo, and doodle 100 Loodle 100 and doodle doo. Doodle Doo J Loodle Loo! Doodle Loodle, Loodle Doodle, GALLIC COCK a DOODLE DOO. IHE CHIRPING COBLER TOM THE TINKER. ALAS ! Po>rTnm, tliou'rt really fold, 1o flatter Vice for promised £old, Thy criiigbijr verses (hew it ; The« ne'er coud'it a<9: a nobler part, It suited neither head nor heart ; 0 Heavens!—what a poet. To thy dull coddle I appeal, Will MAC, when told, how much you Ileal To h's hard bargain stand : O'er > is bad/lain he'll kick thee down, Nor would i give thee halt 1 a crown, for all you 11 touch in band. Fye Tom, thou creature to a brute, For such thna'rt now, beyond dispute, Proved by thine own confelliin j Co hang thyfelf—[ would as soon Be a JJad Dog, and bay the Moon, As one of tLy i'rofeffian. Ko worthy bards devote th-.ir lays To i:.tereft's (brine, to Nor of grest iinj* ; e impeach, 1 would not budge beyend his reach, Tho' I werefure tofwinir. Thftn VnowTr. that f» from early yoinS, Ot Jacobins, have toUi the truth, And ever, to thfeir face. i Tho' now the truth qiragct thee, P rbaps f yet once more may be, Trty Iricnj when out of place, A treacherous course with Coxc you'll run, Er.joy the nved unfairly won, And tho* now flack and hearty ; Should our Imperious MAC go ©ut, You two Had Dogs will veer abowt Anu change once wore your party# The Oyfteri thus, as Bufftm tells. Lie downward on their hollow fiiells, To catch th« flowing tide ; When they perceive the ebb commence, InftinA diref, and-Five Dollars on conviilion of the thief. The Frenchman is a tall thin man, of a complexion v'r y dark, .ind drefied in black clothes (excepting a ftripej blue wlr'te gingham cratee) —He was seen with uith a fhor r fat man, io ; Race near Sereura Lntl, oo Sul»!;y afternoon | last. I augurt »8 d4t HINTS No. 39 North Front Street, HAVE OX It.IND AND FOP. SALF., German stf.rl. window ghf* hat*' aifcrt. Ed in cafe*, Nail* in cases, »nd a.J> off rt nicnt of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Satfery, Coach, and Hsrr ess Furr iiurr,Brafs and Japanned Ware-. Pins and Need!t», J»'y t*. th. fa. im, Marflial's Sale.' United States, } Penntyhania District. y s ~ Notice is hereby Given r TpH AT in purfuancc of an or 'er to ne di.efled A, irom the hen. Richard Peters, efcuireiiudee of the DiOri& Court; of the U.iiced Stares, in and for the Fennfylvania Diftria, will be exp.-fe ! to public file, at the (lores of Messrs. Gurney and Smith, No. 198, So. Water Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on Thursday the 1 tth day ol Septem ber inft. at 10 o clock in the forc-noon, The Cargo of the armed French vefTel Chouchou, prize to tie Uuitcd State* pa Philade!ph : a, Stephen Decatur, Esq. and Connedicut, Mofcs Tryoa, El'i confin ing of the following articles, viz. 17 Trunks and fix Boxes Hair Powder 3 Do Pomatnm 8 Do Powder and Pomatum assorted 8 Do containingDrcfliigand Shaving") Boxes, Scented Waters, Puffs > Combs, &c &c. J 3 Cases Playing Cards 1 Cafe Black Ink in Bottles 3 Boxes Scented Soap 8 Trunks contaiping Writing Paper,") Blank Books, Grammars, Difli- L onaries, &c. &c. f 1 Tru k Quills 4 Cases I ronmoagery assorted 1 Cafe Looking Glasses 3 Cases Artificial Flowers, 21 Boxes Vermicella 2 Cases contg. Fans, Cambs, Snuff Boxes Medallion's, Pencils &c. &c. 19 Boxes Tallow Candles 10 do Wax do. 40 Casks 4th Proof Brandy (about ts Gallons each) 27 Calks Malaga Wine do. Bdo Sherry do. 179 Boxes Soap 50 Bottles Sweet Oil 1 Cafe Lard and 1 Cafe Hams 80 Boxes Raisin* 10 Potts Olives 87 Potts Anchovies Marshal's Office, 1 Philadelphia Sept. 6, 1800. eotS. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the ElUte of Mr. Jacob 1 bomas, late of Washington, slate of Kentucky, deceased, are requested to milce payment, —a»d thole who have any demands againli the fame, are desired to exhihit th-ir account* properly authenticated on or before the loth Oifleber next. JACOB REESE, Adminiltrator. September 6 djt 30 Dollars Reward. RA N sway ij»m the fubfrriber, a Negro Man Slays, tallrt Levin—H.< romple&ion is yellow, his height ahout live feet and up wards j his hair i* bnlhy and lowg, and cut <;n the top of his head; his person is thick and well nude, and he is not over thirty years old He is I'uppnfed to have goqe to the northward. It isreporred that Levin, or one much l,ke r,im, uok water at Vienna for Baltimore, Maryland. Whoever f«ctire» or raules him to be I'ecur ed so that I get himagiin, or brings and deli vers him to the fubfenber, (hall receive there t r 30 dollars, and all r»afonable cofls and charges fnm JAMES ANDERSON. Near Stevens'» Ferry, Scmerfet County, Maryland September 6- j«r For Sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE follow.ng property belonging tothcTruf tees of the Agg egate Fund, provided for the payment of certain creditors of Edward Fox and James Grernleaf. On Monday the 6tb October inst. PART of the property of said fund, in the City of WaSiisgton, that now is rendered clear of every incumbrance, -vill be exposed at Public AuSion at Tint iclifl Tavern, amongll which are the following valuable fituatiot., viz. w Lots in square No. 973, » lots in square 974. ,5 lots in tquarc N». 995, % lots in fquarefruth of fquart 1019, 19 lots in f.juare icno, 1 lot in square lOte 1 lot in square 1021, 7 lotsin square ion 4 lr,t in lquare iot4, 3 lots in Iquare ir 45, 3 ) 0 » in square 1C46. 9 lots in square 1047, u lots in fqua-e 1048, with others advamagcoufly situated in various parts of the city. Alio the 1 story frane houlc now occupied by Mr. Deblois, beaHtifully situated (With an extensive view o! sev eral miles down the Potomac) on the foMth east corner of square 973, fronting 4a feet on 11 llreet east, and 41 fectonfonth G street: a commodious Kitchsn with an oven, &c. adjoining the south front. A large frame stable, carriag hotife and hay loft 50 feet by 35, and a pump of excellent Water near the back door of the k'tcher, the lot extending9i feeton *1 street, and r 9 f e .: ; i n(i h in G street, comprizing lots Nos. 1, », f ao( J p art of n, in the rrgirtered division of the Iqware! 1 he faleswill commence atthefaid t.vernat ten o'clock in the forenoon. The termionc fourth calh, or.e fourth in fix months, when a deed will be given, the remain ing moiety in two years, payment to be fe-urcd by bond and mortgage. But the creditor! in the above fund, may in liru of mortgage secure pa -■ ment of their bonds by dep'-fit of c r*t£cate« of the trullees at the rate of five (hillings in the pound, to the amount secured and'fhculd a dividend take place before the expiration of the twn years, it will be set off against th« LonJ, and the certifi cate! returned in the fame proportion. Henry Pratt ") Thomas W. Francis j John Miller, juo. Trujleet. JohnAfhley | Jacob Baker. J THOMAS TINGEY, Agent. Augull 4. 3taw ts Elifha Fiflier & Co. r n I arin^^^ PORT or PHILADELPHIA. _ No Arrivals ct the Lazaretto. Sell.'l oner N-mrv, Kennedy, and (loop Nov-iorkJc Philadelphia Packet, Foulk, from Vikc- t0; Port Urpubl-c *rr captured y L Fitflot privateer (it 10 fixes and icq men, bejrtrigin# to.Gi: iclalou * - - °p e * Sloop Charlatie, Teal, from Havanna, is )e!o\y. .. Cleared rut for Philadelphia from Ch.irlef. ton, Aug. 2j, Schooiwr Minerva, Hughes* Schr. Maria Matilda, ShurtlilF, from henc-j lift, arrived a: Havanna, via the Ma- tarzes. Brig Harriot, Hubl.ar, for Batavia, has put back to New-C*ftle—leaky, and part of the crew ii> f« (l;ite of mutiny. Ship Little M.irthq, Pile from hence, has arrived at Charh flr n. Ihe Warren fl-op of war has arrived at the Havanua from Vira Cruz. _ BOS i ON, Sfptember i„ Arrived Wimpenny. Lot,don 45 days, Paffci.gtr, Capt.Jofcph Clement. July 27, spoke bng Zephyr, Smith, from Br.ft.l for N. York, with pafTen K er S , ,2 days out. Arrived at Amrterdam, begrininr, of Junp, ship Geo. Will am. .A born, Provi dence s Ship Good Hop-, Thorndike, of Salem, failed the 3d of June from Ro ter. dam for Raffia. NEW YORK, September 5. D . - . graved, dnyt Brig Rebecca, Brown, Hull no Auilris, Sinclair, Havanna 20 Schr. Fame, Hutchings, Jamafcj Ann, C)l»cr Richmond Sloop Nancy. Backlry, Newbern N.C. Polly, Oliv r. Cape Fiancois Cleared. Brig Pebtbecca, Moncrieffe, Havanna Dolly, Dixon, Jamaica Schr, W.Miam and Mary, Defhcr, Madeira 1 he rtiip Chcfapeakc, Tombs, is repor t«d to be below f.om Loudon. Yesterday arrived here the (hp Juliana, Captain Roth, belonging t Coir and V. ol ley She failed frr>m the Downs the i2ih of July, and cur London filrs bv her only to the loth, not so late by twelve days, as the news by way of Boston. On the xßth ult in lattitnde 41, 37, longtitude 59. 59, s po ke the ar -cd brig William Johnfoa, fifteen days from Sa vannah to Liverpool. On Sunday last, off Long rfl an d, wa» bearded by the ; Uopafra frigate under our flag, and detained four hours, by obliging the Juliana to (land after her. This delay ed her arrival twenty-four hours. PafTengcrs in the Ju'iana—M?{ J, W. Scctt, J Kofier. W lemm, of Baltimore, Miss Lawrence, atd nin:.-fn the steerage. A letter from London, dated 11th jufy, mention? the arrival of the fhlp Maryland, Capta n «Webb, this port. We are sorry to state that yesterday at 3 o'clock, A. M. the brig Nancv, pt. Cox, f r m Sr. Lum;,, with a cargo of Ru-n, Sugar snd CfTee. consigned to \Vm. 8c J. Conlla hlrs, W.,s c:>(l awdy on Rockan y (hoals. Should the weather piove it isax pefted the principal part of the csrgo will he laved without fuftainirig any material damage. Capt. Cox, failed in company with the Rachell, Beverly, and a brig, name niiknwn, capt. Stow, bound to New-H i weft* I: lat. 33 N. was board dby the boat belonging to the Baltimore Sloop of War, having on ! board the id Lif.nt. and 18 men. Lat. <3, 30. long. 76, 40, spoke the brig Nymph, Capt. Johrfun; from t! is port, out 7 diy.-, bound to Nt >v-Providence. Left at Marti nico 8 or 9 fail waiting convoy. Ship Anna, capt. Johnson of this p rt bound t» Port Republican, was taken in ut. 31, 00, N. by a French privateer fc!jr. of i» gun?, Callrd the Patriot, from Poi ni Petrc, ard after being in pofT-llson of the French men 21 diys, was re-taken by a B;rraodian privatepr, off Djming-o, and carried into Martinico. BALTIMORE, September 4 A rrived yesterday Ship Union, Porter, 56 day- Liverpool. Inlat 51. lor g9. fpr,hc fbip Dlanna, 31 day)< from Savannah, to Liverpool. h'P Francis and Mary. from ' verpool' Spcke a Ship from Philadelphia and a brig from New-York ; but could not Isarn their names. CHARLESTON, Augruft 23. Arrived (hip Aurora, Seabury, Glafjjow, 68 days ; biig Eliza, Lyon, Pcrtfmouth, (Eng.) 55 dayj. BROKE INTO SUb IN R C cv PHTLADE ,% R£ 2 L\- rrd to error and t_k? her av» av ALEXAN Augurt 76. To W } NTL Ft'.UNT o, u r 700 ilv or THE ENCLOSURE OF THE ,SCR IBERS, XBOR O U G H OWNSHJP '.PHI A COUNTY, >ii <- v_ ; t c owner is ri.fi irove property, p:y chirgq* DERtfRANDELL. Printers. D in Exch tig ton# Pnmri, sc'tfi'rg 6 I'pvar.Js, and a Fount of 4c© lbs, or vp« ,rdj. if