nit Hunger's head, alyfed k!m ap.'a cock- 1c ai.d a fcou'idrel, told him his Infiffjiificafict' protested him, that (he would not difgraee ller sword with tha blood of r fuch a coiir temptible rascal, and kicked him davn flairs. The apjjlaufe of k'ParlUan eirfcle again soothed her'chagrin | as bid age and infir mity came on, ftie quitted the flai;e and as sociated with her forfaken husband ; who, in her accumulation Of wealth, overlooked liis domcftic di%race, After a life of im pudence, licentioi»fnefs, and flagitious enor-. wity, this horrible ,fa male was comforted in her last momenta by an indulgent priest, •Who, from gratipade.or cottvi&ion, thus teplied to certain doubts and qutOions, na turally ariling in the breast of gi?at : * sinner : " Your peacels Cr»>d ; and although you have been a late labourer in the vineyard, you lhall deep in Abraham's kofom." - If this (lory impress the reader in the fame manner it has done your correspon dent, he milß : 'difcover in the charafter of La Maupin, a strong likeness in miniature, or rathep-an 'epitome, qf the French Repub lic. Crimes enortnotis ; not to be matched in the page of history, too long triumphant in both ; —an Almighty Providence flow, though wife as at last, in punifh jng the horrid criminal perhaps, to finifh the parallel, fi«J-politic»l strumpet may expire as peaces My,' in a-mild, mixed mo narchy, as the-n4t«rtH*ufe was good. Yet you that caul'e f"ri -.k ; 'Gainli place and fycophonte you raii'd, And yet a place you took. Of Jacobins hew ill you spoke, With whom, you row afTent : Mc. Kean how oft, have yo*i pourtray'd, Yet to Mc. Kcan you went. Hrw could yon swear your cauutry's good, Was all your wilh, yowr fear ? And how could 1, poor doating fool, Believe my Tom sincere. i And will thy cold, thy faithlefs heart Rejoice to fee the day, When irrsligious Jacobins, Shall bear imperious sway. Riot and flanghter from that hour, With ruin lhall commence ; While drunken and unlettered fools, Rule learned, men of fenft. Thy rival Sycophants ere naw, In fccret plan thy ruis ; And Coze and Leib.and Will Duane, All long for thy undoirg. Once more attend, Tom mark thee well, ' " Fly thou the wrath to come." So may ft then find met more thy Friend, And scape impending doom. In lieu of fatutary ode. Of kind congratulation. Read tho» my heart, such it my mind. With no diflimniation. Great Mac, whcne're thy haughty reign is o'er, When faithlcfs Demos trull in thee no more, And timid Feds n* lunger fear you ; You need not ope your hated door, The caath will pass, that ftop'd before, Nir will one Friend come near you. No'more e'en Rogues, delight in your g»od •I. ', --J graces, Inform of Feds, and alk of you their placet, Or hand their bold Petition Detailing by what tiick they hare defsrved, ,How many honed men turned out have flarved, For Federal opofition; With vapouring, Gall, and hatefulfplecno'srcaft, Reflect on Jacobinic aflion past, With sorrow and contrition ; While horrid Phantoms flit before yoor eyes, Believe each dlfapointment from the Ikies! ly)r vena!, curs'd ambition ; Then hop« to fee thy fawning tribe no more, The ingrate Ra ti desert the falling tower, Knaves only follow Power ; Hence, Dallas, Coxe, Duapc Leib, And eke the scoundrel, and the lying tribe, Too falfe to satan to be true ; Their fcornful finger, point it fallen you ; Retorting thy «tld Tory ,N They cry Memint* Mori, Alas Poor Tom. Sic tranlic gloria Mundi! 0- The Editor wishes to contrast for a constant supply of Super-Royal PRINTING PAPER. The quantity wanted annually will be about one thousand reams. Any person disposed to contrast, by calling at the office will learn further particulars. September 3. A CHRISTIAN. —No. VII.— ODE. Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. :V ■ H Arrived at the fort'. », Schr. Felix, , Havanna [Left it' 24th —Molaffeß, , Viftory, Holmes, New York 5 Dry goods, dye-wood* Ictf. Sloop George, Slocum, Newport (R. I.) —Rum andcheefe 9 C"tne np Jrom the Port Sliip Providence, Adams. Leghorn Wine, Oil. &c.—Smith and Ridgeway Brothers, Hawkins , St. Kitts Silt—J. Gardner, Brig Sally, Davidfon Cipe Francois Coffe.&ct—A.M'Call. Morning Star, Skelly do. Montgomery ahd Newpold- I Susannah, Cummings, P. Republican. Coffee and Sugar. { Schr- Regulator, Smith, St: Mary's CLEARED. Schr. Paulina, Da Coda, St Bartholomews' Sloop Cicero, Remington, Havaniiah Brig Molly, Weeks, from Londonderry is below; Brig Anguftus, Smith, and schooner Sitters, Thornton,, from heoct has arrived at St. Jago de Cuba. Sloop Clementina Hunt, from Alexandria, arrived it New-Port (R. I. ) September 1. Schooner Cuiziah, Fry, .the. Rambler, Saunders, and the Sloop Young Greyhound, Mathewfon, cleared pi)t from New-Port, (R. I.) forCharlefton, Se?t. mber i. BOSTON, September 3. No Foreign arrivals. Two brigs in fight, one supposed from Virginia : the other new, from the Ealh»ard. ■> NEW-YORK, September 8. ARRIVED, Ship Atli«, Wilson, Hull 58 Brig Crooker, Parton, Salem 20 Schr. M..ria, FernSndes, Port# Rico— CLEARED, Schr. Rambler, Tylee, Madrra Lark. Rand, H litax Sloop Cleopatra-. Brown, Jam ica The ftjip Atlas, Wilson, in 58 days frotn Hull : On her paflage, in lat 40, fieli in with a fma'l black brig, with her yards down, fcoth anchors off bows, all her running rigging "nrove, and to appearance, half full of water—supposed to have sprung s leak, and (horrly after fell in with by fomeveflel who took the captain, and crew from the wreck, together with all the articlefcon deck worth saving. Left at Hull the ship Prifidcnt, of this port, to fail in 6 days after capt. Wilson. Letter bags up at the Tuntine Coffec-boite A/ew Tork. Ship Union, Loudon, to fail 1 ith inft Liberty, Liverpool, nth Gen. Mercer, ditto. 14th Mercury, ditto. ditto South Carolina, Charleston, —— NORFOLK, Aaguft 30. Arrived, „ Jayt Schr. Friends, Steed, Cape Francois 14 Bchr. John, Forfyth, St. Jagode Cuba 19 Left at that pert the following American vefleji: Ship , Watson, Ntw York to fall is [five days Brig Fox, Bede, New Yoik, jiill Tin-ive'd Augultus, Smith, Philadelphia, fif [tc/'."ii days Schr. Speculator, Price, Baltimore. 12 do. Evelina, Holmes, do. twelve diys Fidefity, Pease, do. fouVdayi ' Resolution, Field«, da. just arrived Sifters, 1 hornton, Philadelphia, do. Harvey, Sheridan,. N. iwtlve do. Adventure, Payfon, Boston, 12 days Freedom, Millet, Baltimore, 4 days Miiford, Clop, do. ready for sea. To Printers. The following MATERIALS will be fold rea fori able if applied .for immediately. 1 Press, 3 Founts Long-primer (partly worn) 2 ditto Small-Pica oa Piea body, 2 ditto Pica, 1 ditto Englifli, 2 ditto Brevier, 1 ditto Burgeois, Several pair of Chafes, feVCral cOfrfpoflng fticUs, frames and galleys, some brass rules, Quotations, &c. &c. Stcc all of the abbve will be .fold very reasonable for Ca(h. September 8. Twenty Dollars Reward. r. "i-. > RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, In York negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUDJO, about at years old, the property of Robert Coleman; Esq. He u about 5 feet 8 inches high, has a blemish in his eyes, more white in them than conmtn, by trade a Fergeman; had on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a sailors jacketjmd pantaloons* printed fancy cord, a (wanfdown striped under acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarse shirt' one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto flriped border, a blue Persian under jacket •nd two peir cotton dockings. Whoever takes up said negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the' neigabouriitg dates (ball have the above re ward or rcafonablc expencesif brought home, JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, o lieti of mortgage secure pay ment of their bonds by depoGt of certificate* of the trnftees at the rate of five fllillings in the pound, to the amount fecurcd and Ihruld a dividend take place t-efore the expiration of the tw t years, it will be set off against the bond, and the certifi cate! returned in the simS proportion. Henry Pratt Thomas W.'Francii | John Miller,-juD. Trujlctn John A(h'erfons on a change'-ot chmit -. They have been found remarkably efficacious in prev#nting and curing most disorders attend ant on long voyages, and Qiiuld >be -procused and carefully preserved for use by every fcamari. , Dr.HAHN'S Genuine Eye-water. ■A certain and fafe rtme ! y for all diseases of the eyes, whether the effsfl of natural weakness, or of accident, speedily removing inflammations, de timioiis of rheum, dullness, itclvng, and films in the eyes, never failing to cure those maladies which frequently fuccced the small pox, measles and fe--' vers, and wonder'ully ilrengthenjng a weak fijtht.. Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtuer when nearly deprivsd Jot fighfi Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet difcovereiTvvhich gives im mediate and felling relief in the mod fever? m- The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind of head-ache, and of pains in the face ind neck. \ Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicine has never failsd,.in many thou sand cases not one in a huudred has had occasion to take more than one bottle,.and numbers not hall a bottle. The money .vvill be returned if tfcc cure is not performed. ■ ■ t SOLD BY Wm. Y; BIRCH, ■; , STATIONER, No. 17, South S&c»nd Street, And np ivherc e!pc, in Philadelphia. Where a"lfa m?y bf feji, Dr. Hamilton's Worm D«ftroying hi* Sovereign, Elixir far «>ughs, &c. Rfftorative Drops, Effenoe and Ex trafl; of Mustard, Soverei jn Ointment for the Itch, Dr, Hahn's infallible German Corn flatfter, In- 1 dun Vegetable for the Venereal com plaint, Gowland's and Perfiau Lotion, Reltoraiive Tooth Powder, D,»maflc Lip Sal.ve Church'* C«ugh Drops, Anderfon's Pills, &c. &c. ' aprili<> A mtf ' H. MAXWELL, Printer, rrhz>> f;n rb Columbia-House, t ' *■ (Formerly in the Unure of Mr». Grocmbriiijje) 1 " I .* 1