scen£, The Ii&JioRA Oyf /lis? Or:-, L-fh, ami R ds, T— C--e t vfniling. I't oik* appears a tace will Spectacles. on which there is a perpetual nni a'ghaftly smile ; this countenance appears a ■cf- 7uv c iRJiIERS of this Gazette, ,a melaml. 'ly -attmv.W by a /. Atricth forbidden either to on winch lie Paint's Ai>e of ileafon, Vol have been sWVy Prmwef # A Leuew to EtoU sell or give away, any oft,. f P > an j the ccon)p |ifl,~J U-tter writer ; his n^i and should the Editor detect, or re- tab , e , I)is , m a «r»fp. ceilw information of any person at- • wiU) by which he was nominated tK p ">* urntrng #«*» <W™»*£» «*f Vf grg^S (?/ lib# wKiyh ,n «u* 5 this entry leads means for redress. —It has become j pn j ulll . w]k . r . t | ie ohj<a of hisadoratim serious inconvenience, and those who j work _ Diun.e throws his head back, ire friendly to the interest of this i i\ M k cs it violently vith his k-tt hand, and m baher are requested to give such in- a plaintive t*»Rng«; /• V f mnv hfi 1 n their t)oiver 011 Whene'er with love iVuck rye* I view, formation as may oe in wyij r« l h)3 r , om wt ere %«,«« firft drew tek, >he subiect, and they ivta confer an , thl ,, lt ,„- t v e my w,.i..wir«e. ibligation on The Editor. Aad WeToVde^s. gVj" It is requeued that Gentlemen « n' to's dark and dreary fliade» of death. fte oerkfted by Garners, wt not ptr AliS i my |, )vet my fwe-tcti Jew mit teveral day« to elaple without giviiv- n - u wor , : y „ u d , aw your breath, formation of fi-ch noaledt ; but iir.mechate.} Vja lwll; , w ro .„y :Mi »u ---rive notice. Thsy shall I* ferveu re- ,'ne. a»compU ui'i|<«f thy «u - , ' ' - I .It*, he journey. Uft tow'rt.Plu-^ ;ularly. i;) j t ; rc . ir y ui death, to'i di- !c, &c Gazetta of the United btates. m'tAT KV»sliaG« »C'OO»X THE GRAND QU IiST.ION ST AT F.D- At the piefent 101-irm and momentous epoch,! the only question y> be a feed y ev ery American, Lying his hand on his heart, is, " fhsll I continue in to GOD- \ND A RELIGIOUS PRESIDENT; Or iitipioufty declare for JEFFERSON— AND NO GOD .. . To Reavers and Correspondent's. The well written and serious Efoy, with the si*. at>l re of « A Baptist," has'been re ceived, and' Vead with fatisfaftion. Nothing, but the throng and press ot our communi cations, h« prevented its insert.on. Ihe author may fly on our attention to his favor. Duane promised, long since. to fay fame- , thin? about several ihoufand dollars, belong ine toth- United States, in the hands of P.°Edwar s, Attorney of the United for the Dilfri-k of Connefticut. Pray, i Duane, do you omit mentioning the lnbject, becaiife F.dwards has become an arrant Jaco bin ?-Do you consider plunder as law ul in such a wretch of a Democrat, ot theft monies as being to be accounted for to 1 homas Jefferfon Sc Aaron Burr ? For tbe Gazette of the United States. To TENCH COXF, Eso. One of th« intended revotutionhry S cretaries of the Tre-fury qf the United StEtes, &c. &c. &c. AS 1 am (till at much at variance with j my quoad ;m friend Tom the 1 inkei asever, ( T ,f.i> lad to fe= your aniwer in the Philadel- i phi i to Tom's attempt at an epi- j cram in the following 1"V»> which to the disgrace of the prels have r;un through molt ot the papers of the continent. Says Duinc to Coxe, Sir, y»u werethe 1 «x. Thit led us fcoth into thu trouble, Wh<n Hating the amnu its Of our hiumiering Jccouhls By Jove you ware tlruiik and saw iloub.e. ThU w»t a nc like yHi.fclf. »"<1 now onty one more to do, lo / llr ''" Ten, forrvcr. Pr.y do .w,y ibr foohrt. Ycrte which ht rn»dc tor >oo»t the K ub by dcuying i»* "" lh ol " cm,,rrt * • n 1 d thf v " yc o**l] have the Doj comptruly under the fetch w»y>< l'irft I fct to V*afting-00, Then rroflinsr o'er to Howe Sir, I figu ed 10 w''* l Hamilton Ana with Hit honor now Sir. After this we. will obtain a I;,w t0 P revent the little rascally brats of Children from sing ing i< about the and th.n O how po«r Tom will br mortified. Yours as much ns ever, Tbe Chirping Cooler. For the Gazette of tie United States. MR " CAS I 1N T G my eyes over the paper ; few days fmcc, I difcnvered » Proclamauoi Friend. llr.-x xo the !, ••rr.itfliip. Having. pei>u .. t ,.. people think thee void of fenle like.been long in feirrK of an office,and not unfit Vor pu hlic confidence, having (\"K*n ce.t:fieates, nor been conwftec at theft. I had tender tf[ T „ worth and tale..,, fooTs are blind II" »y iijniM * , r mi no the opportunity which tl.is p«" c umn ' 0 ,j , rt ..) feats, my abolition-lc>-emes, fer.-d, , . f . .1 .vin, Mofonry, refute luch dreams. •i A-.'d though JII e . f , i , tro< l i'ie f j'u-ndid field-, of war, M , f .," i w... '">■ •*« s3^v ji..v. e fTo tell i -er Ta e m Rhyi-e Friend. relying on the known and acknowledged f , v hy didst thou drav . mercy, jufV.ce and humanity ot a great man B»*. » toove 1 >"k t!:e err us "t tnt ; poc. ; c,h fn.fion b , et , o f t he Wl.i&ey-howlc bv on:, den grea:r.eU ot the atte-ipt. do more than call their rulers s he f bjeft Have chc ten and the Hyle I have ad; pte :, hear some resemblance to the tht . e , r jfc the government t'oppofe foil-v.'ii g pathetic ditty, _ Bloomji ld. „ u' h ,, e ',-r with ' 1 v,eW . Twa < p0 o U l«r then to check fedition'sgrowtl •Th'« dun,;*•>«*" 1 m rol u fc-n, , 1 j t . ( violate ny wSftudird' the U- 'Twas flattering also, Jerky's lons. to, le«d If.u,.ht tiie honour, right, oi .vio k, niverfity of G u r.gen." <k<d. £ xc ,(|eniy will finely not censure me p.i'd with the hope tuat this »ou.d plac . , ■ „ «u„ted un odd for mV effulion,) niv name ' ' 71 eft tint my IW and manner 0n CongrcfsMift ;and rrfe me high ,r. fame ; nt T y,m W>V . ,„ r y Mw . his ExceHen- j c ) aw o U r'd loud Vamlt Gallatin and Co. fI,C r H W-niflratioti has formed to him- A „d c*H'd each Whiffeey-Boy a deadly foe. 7' l h ' i "'■ |...t J know ol',) hut has ;. , M Ealt-juiry, a. whirH a ln.li ! an oiininal yet he wiU trcus pr , C effion was made in honour or ..-is rA " that few minds are formed like his, po !i u , a l weathtr-cock. ' u' in the formation of original f A feat in Congress. i Thi«e ey-s are of an atom hue, They fparkla a« the morning dew . Thou'rt ch*ftr as Queen E izabeth, Thou'rt gentle a« *ld ivladam Ju nq— air a» (he vho reigrsin P!« to's d irk an 4 dreary (hales of deatn, to's 'iark and See. [Looks at tbe Wall.'] I'll bore a hole, like that one thro' VV'nic.l Pyranius felt Thifbe's breatb, Thro' thin, fwect Widow, I to you W .1 ligh an 1 Sng. " Ah! love me do, 'Ere iWp despair fcnd» me to Plu to's "ark snd dreary flladts of deatn, to's dark and &c. If yu will li!l«n to me thro* Tim Hole, I'll waste my Irift breath, Tn telling how 'hat I'll be true. How pleas* d thy Benny's tridc pWfue, Tiil time ftiall lend me down to Plu to's dark and dreary lharfe* ol deatn, to's dark, &c. Rif.-s, from the Table and beckons to the figure with Spe£Ucles, wt.o brings him a THE CABSAGING TAYLOR. For tbc Gazette of tbe United State'e Mn. Wayne, If y u thing thi following dialogue worthy of a place 111 your excellent paper, pleale to publilh it, a n d oblixe AC then of West-Jersey. JACOBINISM ILLUSTRATED ; A EtILQCVM Bet#reti Geucral B- 1 > *»d hil fiiend Friend. SAY, fay, why art thou folly's (1 \vc • Whv in the 'dens of fa&ton dost thou rave ? Rloomfield. The fiend ambition has my fowl poffefT d, And all the J .co labours in my breatt. ; On Howell's downful fcladly would I rife ) The means regard not, so I gain'd the prize. F' tend. But «hy recur 10 falfebood's dirty ways, And Ihun the road which leads to honell praifc ? Bloomjield. The p*th of " uth I,vr trml ts>olon & 111 va,n And hone ft fame have long defpairM to gain Friend. The popuhr favours hart thou fought with And F® v " d by ,hy c<rt,rteootl,r ? Bloomjie'.d. Far more than this : I've with ev'ry wind, With churchmen wordiipp d, and with Tinners finn'd, Chang'd with opinions, swam tbe downward And 1 bo'vs, and kisses, S ifts, and cringe* 1 try'd. . BloomfHd* will vouch, how nobly I repays Procflfions made, my glory to d.lplav. But vet, I've fail'd a f.iv'rite goal tto reach, And Slab-Town's rostrum bounds my jjitc of fpcech. Friend. i Or.« solemn question more) and tlien t done. r, How doll thou hope the public wrath to thun t When by thy wiles, the restless * Have the State m d.fcord aid Have rent die charter, which our T 'S llti feeure, » > And- t'mg'd Anient* ■with ' Bloom field. If all theft ills from niv pursuits flionld flow, The State, not T, must aftfwer for the woe. In Cong re is seated, had I been their eho.ee> For honour's caule I (liould hate raifa my voice. But four'd by grof? neglea, I've quit m frr"d», , , And t'rrk in faft'.nn to obtain my e.ids. Better lite E.roflratusJ i;*i» a °' ln,e However I afe, thai. Tint unknown to fame. Rrttir to iVir ti;c ob)rc\ ot (h^race, Than live ilrvoiJ of p''wer an pace, <5 The injury wV> h-r.-t rte ® ! piam at lphcC«f.rJ»at hw name might be hai down t?) \ ofler.ty. For'the Caxette of the United Slater. —No. I.— ». The ore of this preat nation i, upon my min i.irt «icatinn» »>e >« ucl ' *"* ist y ind jhrm AT a time wWi the melancholy tru.l has become indubitably cvideat. that Frencl politics an J philosophy arc gammy; g,ea afc.'ndancy over tl.e minds of I pori.on o our deceived f.llow citizens ; when the fp. tit of fafti is becoming more and mor, prevalent and .he feeds of d.fcWd are W Linging up amt-ng us; it behove, ever, man Iha has the welfare of h,. country a: heart, and who does not defi.e to behold tin overthrow and d.flruftion of our prefen virtuous government, to come forward anc exert his efforts (however feeble) to aver that blow, which will eie long bettruck a D ur constitution, our libert.es, and our na tional hapci'.ef*. ' The dif. ontents which have been fowl with such induftrir.us malignancy among ou deluded countrymen, render every exert,or necefTary, to disabuse all those, whufe en joyment of the unexampled bleffipgs wh.cl America has long aff.rded them has bee. trail-formed into a f»ur fp.nt of d.fatiffafti on, by the mufi unblushing abatement, and the faffeft theories- To conjure ufi fidtous grounds of com plain, in the boioms of those who confef then fel.es happy and content ; to enerval, the principles and fp.nt upon which ou government was originally t Introduce into our couutry French fyttem. succeeded by a Ungthened tram of revolu lions, infurreftionsand n in fhor to affeftatotalfu verf.on of the Atretic . government, are the man.feft ...tent.o„. o fhat party, who have long annoyed on country with extravagant and thr.atn.ng theoriVs, which if 'educed to praft.ee wonU be attended with the most fer.ou. and awfu consequence*. Unlefa V<u.r view, are frttl trated, unless their base endeavours are pre veiitid. "we (hall ere long be «£«*•*« " become to which we have only (thank God) bee, distant witneffea, we (h»U behold our coun t« imitierled in blood and carnage, our con dilution and liberties trampled undei _o and our families and property wrested fron ns by the-hands of bl od thirlly and mer cilefi ruffians. That this .s no exaggerate, description, let us turn our eyes for a mo ment, to th t revolution which hasdelugc, all Europe in blood, and which has bee, effefted by the infernal schemes of a de tachment (if I b, allied the expreffi on) of the fame party who «c£fcjk»o un detmine our government. What there brholi ? scenes which at the bare re cital thrill the foul of every man whof heart i. not of Adamant, unexampled sana ricifm (H so mild a term can be used) whid has marked so many threshold. w.th blood which has been fo.tiuitful Uhc^d and street butcheries, wh.ch has diftated . lengthened ftrie. of cruelty, wonderful so the unanimity with wh.ch .t was c!,.rafter ifed, and the spirit of dehberat.on witl which it continued, and to finifh .he view which has ended in no one eftabhfhmen which promises any continuance, but_whic may be truly said to have produced from , good and virtuous government, an tm pire of Nothing." If we fubj.A to the let examination, the aftions of that party wh< now infeft America, we (hall quickly per ceive, that they are founded upon pnnci pies, and aftuated by motives prec.fely th, fame with those who were the leaders an< in It i gators of he French revolution- The. views on America are only one link, in th chain of unbounded ambition. If therefore 'the evil be not fpeedity removed, the con [equences must inevitably prove fatal. Mod jfluredly then, it is the duty, as well ai interell. of every good citizen, to com. forward and endeavour to divert tb< threatening,ftovm which .. o'erdouo.ng , ur political horizon ; to expose to the riew of infatuated ai d deluded men, the .llieit means fy which they have been be auiled in to the wnmg poht.cal path, and (x tear away that turfed mask ot hypocr.fy, .vivh which the Jacobin party have ewfca foured to conceal their aftions, and to i*:ter themlelves itt theT vile art.ficev and ~t , ocious caluinr?. Aft'iated by tbsC. • c r,ousCo:-ndeUlio, A I ft»U tn frbfijWlU lumbers punue a propoled wh "-■'] » « ► tends to the reform:, tmn of one poll ica inner, »iR bs to me a l'ource of much hap By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, Oaober g. SHIP-WRECK. Capt Atkuw; of the brig John, fail d from Lisbon the 10th of Augult bound tor Philadelphia. On the .sth ot Aug. fell m with the Hup Orion, Bunker of and tor New- York from St. Übes having on board Mr. Gib ton, wife and 2 children as passengers and the veifel Uden with f»U-c .pta.n Bun ker informed capt. Atkins that his vessel had darted a butt and the leak increjfed very fdfl ; (liortly after capt. B. and all hands left the Orion and went part on board capt. /Vtkin's veifel and part on board ot a orig bound for Newnurypori. Nothing material occurred till the ljth of September when laying too undei a dou ble reefed main fail and tingle reeled main Hay fall, the wind blowing very hard from S. E. W. with a heavy sea runo+flg. ? 111011 tremendous sea (truck the John, and imme diately feparawl her ; after recovering h.m feif capt. Atkins found he wa* on part ot .the main deck having about 2o fathom* rope fattened thereto the greater part ot the crew were seen on various parts of the wrec floating about at the mercy of the wind and waves, captain Bunker and one boy, and two boys belonging to capt. Atkins Jalhed themfeves to the deck ana Tm'iext mor ning could discover none of the crew. The next d y fe'l in with the pslfenger Mr. G.bfjn, who was floating on a part or the wreck, and who joined them ,mme diately. Seven days- and (even nights, did theft'unfortunate people continue in this dreadful fixation, a prey to ftarvat.m. ana niiferv, to the chances of the ocean, and fubfifPng on nothing, save the ir own urine . Hope now cheered them and almost exbau | fled, they were taken up by a schooner from Portland to Berbice, and 2 days subsequent, fell in wi.tlv the llup George, Rice, of and for Philadelphia from Hull, who kindly took them on board all except one boy, who wenj. to Berbice in the the fchr. Fou' days be fore capt. Rice n ade the Capes* capt. Bar ker and Mr. Gibfon palTenger with on board the fliip America, bound for New-\ork from L verpool—among the unhappy fuf ferers, moll fear is entertained .or the lately rf Mrs, Gibfon and 2 children and the mate of the brig. Out of 18 fouls on ooard, , only the above 6 have yet ueen heard ot. RALEIGH, September 30. _ ExlraS of 4 letter from a g ntleman in IVII - to th- Editor, dated Septemb r 1 7 _» I do seriously and foUmnly con fidcr the appr achi g struggle for predom- 1 inance. a tremei.doua sera in the polit.es of 1 oor cout.try ; and as such, it fills me *rfh sadness and drfpondency. The pubhc j fafety or the public welfare is cot at the present jundure as it has been, the f le causa of popular heat and agitation. Ihe great j qnetlion, now, with me a question- full ot terrors, is, whether we will yefld without an effort to refill, 0. what i» tantamount, wheth- I er we will acquiesce through .rdolence of exertion a.uWaffiiud- of fpiriti in the ascen dancy »f an unprincipled faftion, whose ex aggerated malignity and whose lawless v.o lence will crulh all opposition and denjohlh i every obftade t» lhe gratification of their I ambition, their avarice and their re^, n g e •« us has latter y exhibited more of the afpeA of fyft.m t .en llhave ever befor ■ obfer ed. and I think be ins , gradually to unfold some portion of th- lg . otry, the vehemence and afper.ty of mure I turbulent seasons. What the exa* pol.t - 1 at this time be precueiy <■> Little d»ubt however, is entertain ed tha a very refpeftable majority will range under the federal ttandard at the ensuing notwithflanding the infidiou: (tempt of J Ja co in Club in an adjacent dijir.a to create a dt vifwnof the forces »f the fr, ends of oruer and liberty• CHARLESTON September 24: Yesterday the brig Comm«ce, Bowo., anchored at Fort Johnton, from St. Mar un s; wher: (he had been earned in by a French Privateer. _ . . The D uphin captain Wallace, for th . port, failed from Gravefend on the 20th 01 JU cV Rogers, of the khoon.r Hiram., which arrived yesterday ; f.om Ne^ Yor f' informs, that on the evening °fSunday, thj , 4 ,h ir.tl being then between the Capes oi Virginia and H.ttera., a gale of wind cafcc on fU northward and ea ft ward, and after wards changed to the northwest. whtch - led until the T,efday tallowing, t« oMock, He represents it as one of the ™ j dous he ever experienced. Ibe whole o his 1 wer fails were fpht to, pieces, and he thought his only fafe y would be m endeav oring to reac'n t lie Bahamas. On the 17th being then wlat 34 £ lonp 72 he fell in with a Swertilh brig har ° P in tow the brig Eli.., Bunker, fuom Savannah bound to New-York, 20 day. out. In the above-mentioned gale, capt Bunke had been entirely difmalled, loft two me« f!! p plied W him «ith beef, bnad, and oihe. Ze , which he was depute of. Jbe !wed lb brig was bound to Norfolk. where Jintended'to take the El, Z a ,f the we. her would admit of his keepwg her ow. < for sale, OLD Long Primer, Snail Pica on Pica Body, «#. SO Apply tc the Printer. ' MANLjtJS. TO THE ELECTORS Of the City and County of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, , HAVING at a former ele&ion met with considerable encouragement, it induces me again to offer tnyfelf as County Commiffion cr at the next ele&ion, in the room of Jacob Souder, whose time then expires ; (hould l through yaur fuffrages obtain said office, it will be my endeavoilr to perform the duties thereto annexed for the public advantage. JOHN KEEN, | Green Street, Northern Liberties. I oaober 9. 3 l th - fr - fatr " TO THE ELECTORS Of the City and County of Philadelphia Gentlemen, . On a former occasion I experienced a tei timony of your confidence, and friendfhip by your votes for the Office of Sheriff—— Now in a more advanced stage of life, and encouraged by a numerous body of refpeft able ciiiztns and firm fr ends, I again apply for your votes and interest at the next elec tion—Retting my charader through \}fe, a i security for a faithful performance of the duties of Office—Should I be fuccetsful or not in my application to your friendfhip, ori the uccafion, 1 (hall remember with gratitude yonr peonage. Wm robiNSO N. Oflober 7. dtE ■ 1 ' f ■ ~~ ~ New-Theatre. FRIDAY EVENING, October 10. Will be prelented a Comedy, called The Road to Ruin, Mr. C">oper,—Sophia, Hp E Wrftriy -Goldfinch, Msfr. Bernard—Widow War ren, Mrs. Shaw. fu which -will be adde,d, a much admired I Grand Dramatic Romance,, CALLKD Blue Beard ; OR, F E M A L F, CUR lO'S IT Y. Abomelique, (Blue-Beard J Mr. Wu ren—Fatima, (bctro hid to Blie- Beard) Miss E. Wcltrey. g? B*x, ore dollar. Pit three quarters of a dollar. And Gallery, half a dollar The doors of th" Theatre will open at halt past five and the curtain lif« at half pad fix o'clock. ~ , , $y Gentlemen and Ladies are requeued to fend their servant* to keep places in the boxes at a quarter pad fi»e o'clock. , _ I Places in ihe Vies to l»e nltenat the iffice in | the frost of the Theatrf, from 10 till I o clock, and from 10 till 4 »n the days of performance ! Ticketi to be had at H and P. Ric shook store, I {Jo. 16, South StcondStr et, and at the office ad» joining the Theatre. On M nday, Ihe ORPHAN ; or t TheVnla' py 'Mariiage, in which a Young Gciitlrmaii wil 1 make his first appearance on tbis, and seco-J "J Stage ; with the SPANISH BARBER. Just Received, And for We at the Office as the thladel phia Gazette, and at A. Licims's Book- Store, opposite Christ Church, »n ifitereft ing iiPmjihlet, enticed, the . Voice of Warning - - TO CHRIST IA VS, ONTHEENSUING ELECTION OF A President of the United States. Blow the Trumpet in Zion—Who is ou the Lord's tide? [Price 12-i- Certs.] Oflobe' 8. * Landing At Wain's wharf, The Cargo of the brigEnterprize, CONSISTING OF Surinam MokifFes, Of an ex..Ue«t quality, In hogfceads, tierce a»4 barrels, And about 40 quarter casks LISBON WINE, Fas Saie bt Wharton fc? Lewis, No. Us,(outh Front Oreet. tu tn la ti oflober 9 A HANDSOME EDITION , OF LINDL.ET MURRAY'S English Grammar, an appendix, [Has this Day beenP^j^' b b y Dickins, opposite Chnft-Churcb, Philadelphia. [Price One Dol!ar>~\ Oftober 7. £OR SALE, \ PRINTING PKESS complete, iV OKI Long Pr|r< ;r, Small Pi" on pica body (>¥'* inc I p ta a °' j Engl'ifb, (two fmill founts) one, F-ar c , &c* f Iro h work of apr nfmg press, & They will be fold cheap at The office of the PW ° f l * e Un,K States. V -• * r '■ -yj i \ . .i.
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