Gazette of the United States. THIXaDSLPHIA, nAri'KUAV Kvr:HiKc., •ctobkk it. VHK tiitANL) (.KJivilTON Sl'Ai'r.:) A 1: the pre lent sol mu and momentous epoch, the only ijuertiun' to be aflcrd by ev ery American, laying his hand 011 his heart, i*, " llwit I continue in allegiance to GOD—\NI) A RELIGIOUS PRESIDENT ; Or inviioufly declare for JEFFERSON— AND NO GOD I!! The Important Hour 1 Of an EVENTFUL ELECTION, it at linnd. IVfen must now watch, and work ; be thoughtful, be sober. In a few days, the Queftiort will be fenoufly and strenuously made, whether the experiment ol a federa tive republic, under religious, moral, and ftedfaft politicians, tracing the high road to order, dignity, gl >ry, and independence, is ftiil to be rlTayed : or whether we be willing to submit to the Gallic domination of an ac knowledged Deilt, and barter aw iy ourbirtfe right for wbrle than a mess of pottctge, tor the delulive pUufibilities of French Jacobin amity, ft raniiot be itl two parties in America, fiercely oppoled, perhaps nicely balanced. Ihe one, studious of Quiet, covetinj; Honor, adhtfive to Ftde* tali fin, and c-mfhint to principles. The o tlier, a male content and Jacobin faction, prsfticiopf rs of popular artifice, servile to France, foes to order, greedy ot dilhonell gain; fittfely calling themlilves republicans but who are, in reality, a proud and ptofli gate crew, anxious to live, not only without government, but, In the Me ill n phrife ot the Apostle, " Without GOD in the world." It behoves, therefore, every prudent nun, averse to Revolution, every loyal man, at tached to government, every lagacious itian, prescient of French clangers, and every good man, principled and pious, to come torward, on this dubious hour, and relolve to support by every hoiieft art, and by every energetic mean, the Ele&ion to the Highest Ollices in our Government ol TOHN ADAMS AND CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCK NEY. Threatened, is we are, with the terrible visi tation of FiencK revolutions, her warfare and her Atheism, the ruffian Soldier, and ih* Aportate Piiell, the name of Jeffkuson, mi a federal ticket mult no longer be in feribed. //c* lb..t is not for us is us• Men know his contempt of Chnftiainty, lus Parisian politics, his Visionary projects, his Timidity, his Ineonliftencies. It is time that in our State Cabinet, theie should be no division. This important trutr, at length Cully recognized, prompts the Federal and Governmental Party to agree in driving to c.ontei the Magistracy ot the Union upon JOHN ADAMS ANl> CHARLES CO i'ESWORTH PINCK NEY. MORE AURORA FALSHOOD. It) the Aurora of Monday, September 29, | 1 the Editor of that fligitious Journal, perse- 1 vering in his attack upon the Rev. Mr. A- : bercroiribie, states., that " there are cei tain ' funds, appropriated to the Epifcop I Church, 1 a portion of which, added to his falary,would h:ive been a vtry pretty spccu'.atn. Here it is malignantly intii uated tnat Mr. A. en tered into holy orders, for purposes merely venal ; »nd that, therefore he expected to make large draughts upon the funds of the Church, l'his phrase "funds of the Church" mull be downright droll ry in Duane, for so far is the Church here opulent in thele fame imaginary fields, that not even a nail can tje - driven into a deciy-dpew door, without the beggarly expedient of a subscription. The E pilcopal Clergy derive their whole salaries from the annual rent of pews, a sum when distributed, notoriously deficient for the fup poit of any deceut family, and which, it is equally notorious, has been occalionally aug mented by temporary expedient* among pa rishioners, and net, by any secret treasure*, or banks, or funds ot the Church. The Aurora farther states " that the Tre.-ifuryfhip «f the Mint became again va- . cant under Mr. Adams, and Dr. Ru(h and ! Mr. AbercromVie were rival c. ndidates." It is truly painful to give the gentlemanly and moral Duane the lie, but the lie mud be given. At the time of this vacancy, Mr. A. was in orders. Since his entrance into the priesthood. Mr. A. has made no appli cation, either direttly or indireftly for any civil appointment. It is notorious to the friends of the parties that Dr. Ktirti and Mr. A- were never rival candidates for any office, The Aurora farther states, in the vile phrase of Grub-llreet, that Mr. A. took up the pulpit drum, bea* a tattoo to politics, got Porcupine to publish the Sermon ; but the IpecUlation did not answer, the tbing did not fell, the people forfook the Churches, many resigned their pews, &.c." Agree, ably to the President's proclamation, Mrt A. delivered a Fall Sermon on the May o. 1798. It was necelfarily a political dif courle because delivered on a political occa. fion. Porcupink did rot print the Ser ra®n. It was printed and published by Mr- Tohn OrMKOb, as may be ascertained by any one wfto will take the trouble of inTped- U!g the imprint. The iinpreflion vas large, eonfifling of one thouiand copies, above eight hundred of whifh were fold. Ac the time of the delivery of the fermori, a few infuri ated jacobins indecently went out of Church ; but no t>cw, or seat in a pew, has been known to be tbtn relinquilhvd, or at any tub.fqUfcnt, I'.ericdy in confcqwhre ot tins „n t-.ily hold a:ii uiui..u:urd liuuiier in which Mr. A- ' ia3 d.i'cn.irjfd Tiis duty as ,t ClutllUii Miu ik-r. Tlir Aar.i:» I'.irlher ft.trsthit " he pin jca<-il ix A«'.-iJ<-iny I'" inUniiti..n or \'uiul'.'' T> the o|irimiJ us •<" Mj". A. w.»* comp.-lli'd, hi Coiiii'quvncr o: ihe nbfolut- inl'oil'.- ur: a numernw* Umily. This c;»nrfe vms the only one, tomp^iMc w;ili liiit prot'eiTiai'ul chjr.idler, -ind it ro m;u.H for the democracy of Duaiie .:nd his aJherenu to degrade ihc rel'petWile fii(xriii i<*:iuaht nj the nii>i'd* ana funca»i*>i* r>t youtli, or to bnmd the office with the-tit. at'a speculation. Tiicr Aurora farther Hates that" by wa; if recommending himlell in this fpecuUtiou i J , in tonjunction vwth Dr. Andrews, til J ice Piovoil ot the U.iiverlity of Penn vlvan'u, .mother high monarch:!! nd F.'iiic -p.il I lie gy ma n forbade a nutnbe >1 American \ oir.hj on the .jth ot J -•'' 800, from reading tne d duration of Ame tern Independence." It is understood tha hefe Gentle,lloll remonftrateel .ig::inft tin nipropiiety of publicly reading that initi o nent, at a time when we are at peace wit I he nation against which it was made. Tc he conimenioration of the event not an ob e-\ioil w:s ottered, bill it is I'urelv wife t. V.nd, tin '.cr the operation of a Treaty o i;nit\\ every thing which has a tendenc; o revive ancient animnl'ities. When th .cclaration itfeifconclues wit:, the inemora .1- words that " we are in peace—friends' tis justice .is well as ivudom, to ohje.t t< lie reading of a State paper, in its topic: ingularlv harth agamlt Great Britain. I s natural, and it may he very proper t< ficw 1 t is unjuil illiberal, and impolitic, oltenta onnected bv public ligaments, arid b tht no re binding ties ot national attachment .nd tnutu il i nte re (I. It is the habit o! iime, broken in fortune, -and flagitious ii: irinfipl', dead to honour, careleis ot engage ne its, men averse to di crimination, and jreeJy of plunder ; and it it tat buoit uj nan v a in ycj jf ao! in of the c url j, it he r to view France with partial, •.id irit 111 w.th vengeful eyes, or to hold the 10 d'lTettnce 111 ' ur external relations with hefe powers, .nd that they are both ne ■elfoily and eternally hoflile to our glory ,-d fn ed in. Biu tl.is is not the habit ot he sleds.-.st and w:lb> and well principled •all.-, by the v ,v» and oil the parchments ,I,l] papas f their pull c functional its, '.;Jy viiity that lation or " dwll with rancorous raptuie" in the exaggerated cat of obsoietc ;-ieivances, It is right and decent tor Dr. Vndrews, Mr. Abercrombie, or any good >r prudent man to remanstrate against the oolifli and ill timed display of national anti- I .thy, ill ,lice .rid revenge. Brotheily kind iefs, mutual forbearance and charity is th not to of the wife Politicians of Englan nd America. To flagrant Jacobins, to I money getting vi I ..n:, I tos. If v:<" d i'a rlots,as well as toTibeiius, '-theworo t , rat >f aiitiqnitv," belong* *' >..r, ;ss of right and II charafter the language and the sentiment •f the Odium in lonium jiciens Onx recon leret, auctac t ue prumeret. For the Gazette of the United States. '« Refle<3, ftite filicides, while Empires nod, '» [S'oneferve their Country, who forfake their Goo." Mil Wayne THE Baptist Society having frequent ly had political mention made of them in the late papers—permit an obfeure individual of that persuasion to present you with a few oblervaticn on the fame or like Topics. If there be a denomination of Christians who more rigidly than others conform in faith and practice to the verbal require ments of the holy fciipture 'tis the Baptists, 1 hey have generally been thought by other j lefts, to be too fcrupuloudy attached tc.the 1 literal exprefiion of the sacred text, be this as it may, their zeal in the cause of religion has never been called, in question ; during the late war, their addrelfes to the throne of grace in behalf of their diftrefled countiy weie constant, and marked with all the ex ternal evidences of patriotism piety, and true Chriftiah spirit. But 1 have to lament that a very different spirit is lately mani t'elled among ft 11s ; the only member of this focicty found on the ticket in the lateeleft t ion for a Piefident, and Vice President of the United States, inoft fliamefully betray ed his Conftitucnts, and forfosk his God, by voting for an unbeliever —not only an un believer but an enemy to all revealsd re ligion " for he who is not with us, is againfl us." Moris this all—l learn with inexpreflible grief that too many of such pretended pro felTors amongst us (for charity itfelf will net allow them sincerity) again openly avow their attachmant to the cause of the fame Candidate, to the great scandal of chn'lian profell'ors. Whrre is the great trumtet sounder of a neighbouring county who on S recent occasion rode 'from one extreme of the State to the other, as if his zeal was fct 011 fire, calumniating Mr. Rols with the charge of Deism—now is there not a greatei neceflitv, and now is he not as silent as the Tomb of the Capulets ? On fiic!io. C:ifi >!« .is ibrpr feiu who tj-.at. is notde.id i-o evciy tpilfcyf whx.i eivher a love of. religion or a love of country Can impi'fe, does not feel huft&U' call-d upon folrinttly to ccnfider wjwther the Go«l of Oilr Fathers !h-U continue U be the ob jedofour devotion, or whether we (hall Imvc " twenty Go ls "> God" and whether the man who has declared thole things to he indifferent, is a proper character to rule over us. Let it never be forgotten hrethien and fellow citizens, that uniels the rifbttoi t rule, the people xuniiot, rejoice, Confidef my friends whether a jult cotil'qioufnefs of your duty will permit-you to fspporta man for the office of Vrclident of the United States, who is never, ieen at a place of worship, and w!io holds in utter f contempt, all religious ceremonies, duties, a.nd ololi aliens. A BAPTIST. Philadelphia Countj ] October I, li:0. y For the Gazette of the United States. One of Joseph BloomfcltTt CommiteC JOHN BROGNARD. At a meeting of Jacobins held at Slab Town State of New Jersey, in the Mat. oualty of JO9. Bloomticld, who wants an Office under the general Government 5 but would accept of Governor of the State, We are informed by the Aurora of Saturday hit that the aforefaii Joseph, Mayor of Burlington, was called to the Chair ; and de ivercd an Address* after which the nom ination of a Committee of Perlous residing in each County took place- The firft on the lift for Burlington Coun ty is a Fr< nchm x, who has been bnt a few year* in the United States. DoSr. John B ognard an avovjed Injiiel ; who lives near the Black Horse in the Tuwofliipof Mansfield. It would be impoflible for France to have a more aftive-Agent than this Man, he is decidedly ia favour of French measures. openfy Jurtifies the conduct of the terribl-' Republic, towards our Govern ment ; and htrttofoie has been ve.y bnfy, in his endeavours to corrupt the god peo ple, by diff initiating his damnab.e princi ples. He is now ve y adi in his own dif irict, in promoti the election 'of Jetierfon, and has made use of every mean for that purpose. Fellow Citizens keep a good look out. A JERSEY BLUE. * A per'on withes to kn iw if the Mayor in this addrcf» said any thing refpea'mg St. John, as it is reportcd'ta not admire the St. Marshal's Sales. Unitru Statks ) Pennsylvania District, } PURSU ANT to a d.::rce of the Di!lrlS Court of the United Stitev for the Pcnsfylvania Dil'.riil, will be fold at the merchants' coffee houL .:n Friday the loth inilant, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following 1 articles, being the remain ing part of the belonging to the im ed French fchooncrJL'Aiglc, condemued in said court as prize, Jcc viz. 1 anch r 8 cartridge boxes 1) powder horns 9 time glasses 47 cutlafles 41 piftc-ls 44 inuikcts II cutteaus JOHN HALL, Marjhal. Mar/LaPs-Office, ? ofto. 10, 1800. $ UNITED STATES > Pennsylvania District, PURSUANT te the of the HonoraVk Bnijamin Sfoddar-1, Secretary of the Navy, will be txpofcd to public fa'e. at the merchants's coffee honfe, in the city of Philadelphia, on Mon day the 19th day of Oitober inflaut, at 7 o'clock in the evening. The two French schooners called JOHN AND VICTOIRE, Nrw lying at Brown's wharf. riM Si Together with all and Angular their taikle, apparel and appurtenances. JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marshall's Office, ? Philadelphia, 080. 10, 1800$ mwf tS Loft or Stolen, A white Spaniel DOG, roarVed with large liver coloured l'pots, large ear 9 aud lhort tail, and answers to the name ot Carlo. Two dullars re ward will be given, if returned to No. 30, north Front i rc«t, orifttolen.Ten Dollars for Thid and Dog. October 10 At a County Court of Common Pleas> Held at Union T»wn, for the couuty of Fayette, the fccoiid Mor-.day of September, iri the CTyear ol our Lord one thouland eight {St" l ) j.undied, before the Honorabia Alexan der Addifon, Efqu re, Prcfid»nt, and his affeciate Judge* »f the lame court, ON the petuion ot John Bart «tt, an Ir.lolvent Debtor, praying the oenelit ol the ail ol Ge ncral Affeml.ly lor the relief of Infolveut Debtor#, the Court appoints the fccoiid Monday ot Dscern- Icr next to hear the petitioner ana his creditors, aud orders that notice thereof be publitaed three fuccelfive weeks in the United States Gazette in Philadelphia, in some daily paper ia Baltimore— in a Lexington japer, KcmucKy, and in the tay ette Gazette, tie lalt publication in each, Wbe at lealb lour weeks belorc the day of hearing, lly the Court, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, Prothonotary. oaober 10. d 3 w - For Sale* The Unexpired TIME of a BLACK BOY WHu has three years and five munths to (erve ; he is luber, houeft, a good wai er, and uudcrftauds taking care ot horl'cs, Jin quire at Nu. 69, llre?% July 29. By this Day's Mail. GLORIOUS NEWS ou Frderalism TawstPHJitf. BALTIMORE, October 9 Copy »f a letter to the Editors' of the Federal Gazette. Gkntlemkn, Inclosed you have a corre£t statement o! the Montgomery County Poll, in the Coun ty at large. Hezekiah Veatch 1155~1 Thomas Beall, of Geo. 1139 £ Thomas Davis 1 1 63 "J Robert P. Megruder j 17 1 _ Jnhn T. Mason j6o George Riley 534 Daniel Reintzel 565 Edward Burgess, jun. 518 At Pifcataway the Federal ticket was 330 votes a-head, at the close, and at Blackenf burg 50. The following is a corred statement of vntes for Sheriff, according to the returns from the several diftri&s' Wilson - - 1999 Bailey - - 1463 Baker - 123 1 Philips - - 172 Mr. Jame3 Wilson is therefore duly elect ed Sheriff of Baltimore County. / WASHINGTGN, (Po.) Oft. 7. Yeftcrday the eleftion of members to fcrve in the next General AfTembly for the State of Maryland commenced. Intelligence from those belt able to judge of the result of this eleftion, induces a be lief that th: federal republican candidates will be returned generally.' Relying on such information, we augur well to the fe deral cause, and bnldly look forward to the future prefperity and happiness of our coun try We (hall enfleavour to obtain a llate ment of the different returns, that the pub lic may know ihe iflue of this all important eleftion, as early as prflible. State of the pell taken at George Town, one the five diftrifts in Montgomery Coun * S: !•••!• 1 0 » ; the city of New A ®tk. Nathaniel Ol to.ll.ik, frying, notiing ana baking, in a Ute 0 f t he said ciiy, Br ker, who is very easy and expeditions manner, all kinds . on w ; f e | o nioufly, fraudu of and vcgou&les, necelfary ior a t,:- j en( , an( j by falfe pretence*, taking from mily in one day, with only three or tour th ,g ank of New-York, large sums of mo «jiurt» of Coal fuel. A Hove po. idled ol j g s up posed that he has a large d.a'c oropcities oull certainly be a» object of Kal|k „ otfg now in his pofl'effion, i <\ ; y fawilv in ti* Untie 1 States, wneie per s on apprehending him is par wood is -as dear a it is >» t! is < uv, and we • 'dclired to fecute. with all bis pa- Cncerely hope may be brought into general Natham i. Olcott, is about live feet The Uir'ed Sta-es fritrate Adams, Capt. ten inches high, has dark hazel eyes, and rl,,n.L. AW « -II ja... M, -&£Z£ fc T'he toe'V-w-York, capt. Morris, we he is from 25 to 30 year* old-had on a • vr e in'wrnied, w..nts about ,-0 to complete dark great coat and a light coat und*. neat - | . rtll lV it is expected ll.e will alio oe Any .1 formation g.vrn to the Cafhicr of her crew. « p- k re la ve to the said Nathaniel Ol re y '» * feW i*> S ' ) cott, will be thankfully received and reward- Uft evening j CHARLES WILKES, a beautitul Ihip ot Mi. .jatkion s »i« :on(lrudled for an Indianlan, and is allowed | Calhr. . . >y the bell judges, to be defined merchant- ; ever built here—her model and work- • Printers throughout the United nan (hip none have excelled. Mi. Ackford, States ar requested to reprint the above he builder, had her afloat in one minute N ew .York, Oft. 9. «• Yom the time named tor launching, with he affillance of four carpenters driving lour p„" Qfgj-g The folUwing MATERIALS will be fold realoiiable if applied for immediately. 1 Prrfs, Founts Long-'Pfitver (partly worn) 2 ditto Small-Pica oil Pica body, i ditto Pica, 1 ditto Englilh, 2 ditto Bicvier, Several'pair of Cbafes, feverat compolmfe licks, frames and galleys,' feme brass rules, Quotations, See. &c &c: all of the above /ill be fold very reasonable lor Calh. September 8. ' • \i da l Captain Story last evening handed us Ja maica papr.k to the 13th ult. We find That the brigs Barbara, Clay ; Elia.s, Maxfield ; Tace, Buncr ; and Diadama, Syms, have arrived at Janiaic; . That the (hips Lord Duncan, M'G-yre , , and Favourite, Backhouse, fail-d for New- York on the 9th ult. That the brig Twins, Scott, failed on the 23d of'Auguft tor NVw-York. Paflengers in the Nonpariel, from Bnftol: Mr, Fortifcue Whittle, Mr. Wm. Moor, Mr. Samuel Dando ; Mr. I> Batehelor and family*. just Received, And si r sale at the Office of the Philadel phia Gazrtte, and at A. I .ictiiis's Book- Store, ojipofitc Christ Church, »n intcreft ing; nPiiij.hlet, entitled, the - «► Voice of Warning ; TO .CHRISTIANS, „ , ONTHEENSUING ELECTION ' , OF A . 1 \ President of the United States. 'jf.+ Blow the Trunapet in Ziori —Who isf.oii the' Lord's fc: dc ? U » [Prise 12-Jr Cents,J October 8. - ' T ' A HANDSOME EBITIOiI LINDLEY MURRAY'S English Grammar, WITH AN APPENDIX, Has this Day been published, by Asiusr Dickins, opposite Christ-Church, Philadelphia. [ Price One Dollar•] Ottober 7. Landing At Wain's wharf, The Cargo of the brigEnterprize, COKSISTING OF Surinam Molafles, OF in cxscUeat quality, in hogftieads, tierces and barr-ls, And about 40 quarter casks LISBON WINE, fOM SSLB »r Wharton Lewis, No. lij.fouth Front street. ru th la tf o&eber 9 Imported, In tke ship Atlantic, captaia Waters, from Calcutta and Madras, And for sale by the subscriber, A great variety of articles mostly suitable for exportation, among which ARE Blue cloths Neckan«Cs Soot Romals Salcmpoeres Ventapolams Madras Long Cloths Ditto Handkerchiefs. Also 2000 bags prime Sugar, Hyson and Souchong Tea, JOHN MILLED, Junr. ' Ha* 80, Dock sircct. •ti - oilober io Saw Manufactory- ; FRANCIS MASON, No. 10. south Fifth street, Manufactures npill, cross cut and pftt saws, equal in qualify, appearance an J (hape !to any ever imported; which fell« wholcfale at the folfcwinpprice-—6 feet mill fawj 51-1 dol lar eaoh ; crols-cut do 50 cents rer foot; pitt do. 60 cents per foot. Wood-Cutters call fte -t saw, and every other kind, made to any particular dire&ion. otSober 10 mvrf In* I * v . w'*j? fc / _ * y N • . ; v * -• • ,s •'*