Gazette of the United Slates. PHILADELPHIA, Friday evening, lucsmber 12 OF Vui liS, for President and Vice Preiidint tj the United Si Jits. M*fT»clnifctrs, . „ •16 >6 . Rbodc-111nu1,., CoineiMiLut, 9 9 Vermont, ' New-York, 12 I 2 Neiv-Jrrfey, y 7 oo CO .Pemifylvama, 7788 Dataware, 3 Maryland, 5 5 5 5 Virginia, a[ 2I Kentucky, Tenneflee, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, s 47 I 47 I 46 I 46 In y.i'ur poor canting produdlion—yon undertake to abuse the Legislature of Ncw- Jtrli-y, for giving to the people the liberty of choofiftg any jive persons for their rcpre fentatives :—you i:» your wisdom, would have confined them to choolV only one out ot a pait.cuLr district. Wi -t now are we to think of your republicanism. Surely it is a broader cxtfltfinn of fnflfrage to give the people a right to choose all tlirir repre- Icntativrs from among elixir whole body— than to confine them to l)is r.ct:, and to oblige them to vote for but one it tie per ron? who is to reprefsnt them—you in fact «ifii to deprive every voter ®f four fifth? of I Progress of Jactbiififai'. i ne following paragraph is copied from a Jacobin paper, printed in tiie interior |or I ennfylvania, under the immediate direction of Mr. Brtickenridge, who has lately been created a Judge] by the Go vernor. It is, for impudence, unecjtial led, and its author, would have a more appropriate station in one of the cells of the Pennsylvania Hospital, than pn the sacred bench of jufrice. c 0 p r. I hose persons who have in their pos session, petitions to the Legislature of this Commonwealth, praying for the IMPEACHMENT of ALEXANDER. ADDISON, vvill deliver them to the Editor of the Herald, that they may be immediately forwarded to our Repre sentatives. j Extract of a letter from a .refpe&able character in York-town, (Penns.) to his friend in Frederick-town (M. D.) " Colonel (alias late General) Hart leys life, fcems near a close——he is very low and much deranged—he has never been well lince McLean or the. Devil tempted him to apostatize from the fe deralfaith ) DEMOCRATIC NE ffi—Jrcm Ntwyerfij. 1 Iw Slab-TentM Chairman of famous me mory, has pftblifhed—a bulletin—without date, frtting forth the mmts of the Antv- Federal Corigrrfs Ticket—namely, John Conclla, Mr. Helirfs, (it fcemi he has no chriftidn name) Henry Southard, James Mott, and E'»enezer Elmer and hi: and his secretary, one John Mprgnn, " with threat diffidence" (that i» their exprefljon] recommend them as pure republicans (in other woHs democrats) to be voted tar as repre- I'entatives to th. seventh tio'ngTe fa !—And they ea> nesc'y beg that as thele men are '■ farmers," and their " occupati on; and in terestscongenial with ttie " great body" ot voters in New-Jerley, tlut therefore the l J id farmers would pit ale to support then*. Was ever i'uch mav.hlcfs t'ailchood *nd impudence ! This old, worn our pretext, ot " farmei" candidates, wontdi, Mr. Chair man. You know the Julia-Town- meeting t.r ed to make people believe thit their only object in get tin.' in those '• pwe republi cans"—Shreve, Newbold &. Co. was to be n. fit the farmers —but u and y»ur Si/uir * Sayre, let the cat out of the bail ; and in your ulundering speeches on the 20th Sep tember iaft, told the farmers y'ur only de sign was to get Jefferson and Burr 10 rule aver them. Bcfides thnn " diffident," Chairman, is it not a bit of a falsehood that your " pur* republicans" aie farmers. John Condici and Ebeoecfr Elmvr, are by all accounts, whit are utwally called Doctors, in the coun try— As to Jemmy Mott, it will be hard to j pre*.e lie has feeu » plough tor many a d >y— I This: Mr. Helms, as you modestly cM liirn, ;is like yourfelf, a General; ar.d as to Henry I Southard, lie has I'.itg since abandoned the peaceable profilion ot a far roer, for the trade ot J:\crtbinifm. Aiiot:er thing, who told ; von Mr. Chairman, that all the voters in Mew-JVrley, were farmers :—What ; are there no tradesmen—no mechanics—no mcr:- j chants—no men of private fortune out ot employment—no labourers—no fibers but farmers ? Surely y.ur head as ufoal was Vtool-gatbtring, when you could make fudi a slant as that But let me whifprr » word in your ear, Mr. Chairman General ; tie farmers of New-Jersey fee through the thin gauze of y>ur hypocritical cant about their" interefl : They like a&'ons better than words : They like a fydein of legislation which lays the taxes upon imposts and not on lind : '1 hey Lke a fyltem of legifl..tion which encourages tradr, and protests it by arms, when necrflaiy. These fyftenis make tlieii property worth l'omething—itencreafes the value of their lands it keeps up the demand arid price fir their produce—it has made them rich, contented and icfpeflable for twelve years ! Tliefe are the fv fteirs which you and your junto willi to annihilate —lt is scarcely two months, lince you and your secretary, weie bawling out againlt the Navy, without which our public trenfury, at this moment, wuuld have heen empty—-our ships either captured or rotting at the wharves——the whole mer. cantiie it: teres- of the ountry dcllroyed our Jisberies, those mines of wealth and nnr feiies ot haidy teamen, defer ted ; and the whole landed capital of the United States, depreciating under taxes and the fail of pro duct ! And yet you and your fatlipii Itill "ave the impudence to talk to the Jerley I .ruler* about your feeling tor their interefl, and recommending guardians for the care ot them, namely those precious "pure republi cans' mentioned in your Auror'a add re Is.— Fie, Mr. Chairman Gwienl—Ftr, upon fucb hypocryfy as this—tell your partisans at once what you want if you done "it shall be done for you." /lis right of fiil7r;i!>;e : tint tV; Legislature, citizen General, were in this tiiftance more republican than your pure fcj£—Never do you talk of being a .republican, again. ~ : But you tell us irf. litis adilrel's Of yours j pub!fill. ii in tlie Lying Aurora, .that it comes out under the faiiftion of « Dela^ates "convened at Trenton from ten counties" Now IVf.r tjtizen in the plain |*ngu:«j.« of a republican. is a flat lie. This addrels ol yours (written by citizen fayre, of poor point Brerzt:"} was not made by Delegates convened at Trenton—you well know that tlitC;" delegates" (in yonr pompous, modest, diffident phraloolngy) ncwei: met at Trenton " you know tint a few iiifignificant un authnrifeii •jQatsvicr.it>, met you gt 5 poor ablcure gin IhojV opponte to Trenton . in another county, where you locked your selves up, as if afraid to lee the faces of hone ft ni-u. \ou knOMK-ynu yourfelf went to this hovel in the dusk tf the evening —and tho' tpo days about the precious work of pal ming these pure republicans, upon the far mers ol New-Jerfcv —yet you never set your tool in 1 rentJii, nor alTociated for a mo ment with the great collection of rrfpeitd- He pertons, whe were in Trenton on thole days, being the 2d and 3d of Decem ber, yau will know that though within light ol well turuilheri, and large houses of enter tainment in Trenton, and of marty persons ot your acquaintance, you and your compa ny nefllel ia a lingte room, not more than twelve feet Iqnare ; and tiiat you, or foine of von afkually ftept on chairs and tables : so fearful were you and your famous Dele gates ot meeting the countenances or under going the feriitiny of candid mep. In trills aildr.-ls of yours ; (if it may be called by that name) you "hope the reign •if'abufe intl terror arc past." It is well for you citizen to enter the tills agninft " abuse" who abused, PredWent Adams and General Pnickriey, aP Slab-Town ; who abused the Congress of the United States ; and with frothy impudence pronounced reprobation upon the measures of Washington ; who charged P.ckering and Wolcott, with cor-1 ruption j and the Federalists of New-Jersey j as a British Faction ? 'I his did you and your j paltry Secretary ; and yet you now" hope (O —|i)i ld rxprtflion) that the reign of abuse ' is over ; your reign is indeed over ; but ! the reign of Truth has yet many salutary j bleflings in store for the Slat-Town chair- J man, and his Secretary that w.is ; and they 1 tlrall now be told, your worst enemies couul never have drfned a greater triumph than to Ice you appear again in the ridiculous cha mber of a ch.irman, and your friends (one leels firry for their misfortune) will tremble for this repetition of your folly. But citizen (not to overwhelm you at once) what has happened to your old Secte - rv ! He was a Delegate at the meeting " at 1 renton" was he not ? yes-—you answer; well can you tell us why he did not resume \ lie honorable occupation he filled at Slue- I Trmn, i>l recotdwtr derTvocratic proceedings ? ! Ah ! Stephen, you are a cunning Wight, much too Cuuuiug for the Slab-Town orator, but it fli.ill a'l come out; even though the cbiirni Mi bites off I's finger ends for mor tification ; In a few tiays the public lhall have the lull history of the " Delegates at Tren ton" with lom4 democratic anecdotes. TCy a letter from London, dated 10th Oc tober, it apponri the Brig Ann, Gilden b;.- longing to i'h.ladelplps, (carried in'o Ply. mouth the beginning of that month) had not been relcaftd, .and that, the King's advocate had not given his opinion relative to her. Lad evening arrived at the Fort, th • ship Roebuck, Captain Razer, from London. The Roebuck left London the 12ih Octo ber »nu the Downs the 19th. 'J he law, annuling so much of the cnarter of the Bank of Baltimore, as renders five Diredors of that Bank in telligible for more than one year, was brought forward in the House of Dele gates on Saturday last, and carried. £ Th* rediculous asses Jttiun of refitted humani ty, and the mumtonojij drawl of Charlotte Smith's and Robin SouTHh v't-f ir.neu are juflly laughed at in the folio win ,>'i a realm] Sennet to my Uncles Hoc. Poor grunting animal, that all the dav. Plods dull .ind mopitb round my uncles yard Ah me, it strikes me that thy lot is hard For thoud jftdroopthyea.t, thy hairs are grey. Thy humi \ eyes link wet - Ah wretch ill fhrr'd What forrowin^fadnefsfeeni'torn jrk thy way While every pleasure is from thre debarr'd Nor frolic rapture bids thy heart be g.iy. Poor grunting Swire, full much l griev» to view Thy groping snout, enja-v'd with iron cold, For thou n.uft feel, and feel, with sorrow t.»o What vetthy peaceful tongue has never to:d. Adieu, poor Pork, again I sigh, adieu, My tears fa ft fall—they fall, alas, for ycto. [Waller has written four lines in prail'e of Tea, which t is Dr. Johnfm, the greatest tea tipler of hia time did uot prail'«. | The muses friend, Tea dues our Fancy aid Reprefi thole vapours, which the head invade And keeps that Palace ps the Soul fcrcne Fit, on h«r birth day to salute a Queeß. EPITAPH. Here lies Nick, the nailor Who became a retailer Of Dunne's falfe tenets, And . f failious Gsnet's ; But 'tis known that he said When on his death bed, " I have liv'd long enough To diflemir.ate lii>ff Like sedition and treafnn And that wiihout rsifon"— So laying he I'ied No one laugh'd—no one cry'd.— Since Demo's all are like to go tn por, In peace, for pity's fak<;, may each ore nt. Of tic late MadCiicuit o/']UDUEQR,VCK &NRIOGE through Washington County. l dly last Mr. Brackenridge delirous i of dilj'Uying- his new dignity of a j mnng hi* old acquaintances, came oyer to ! W Ihingtaq dressed with unufuaj neatness. Finding that lis decent person of the place called tq fee. him, t he walked through the town, aicoflejl the people with studied cour tesy as be pi (Ted the flreets ill some instances advanced to th(j door of his former friends but was ,recei\ed with maiked Cfjolnet's, and although not direftly infyUed, yet he tcuiifi hiinlelf lb much detested, that with all his infuiuating civilities. no per foil invi ted him into his ,h:uit'e. Mortified beyond me a fare at this treatment, lie returned to his tavern, called for brandy to cure his vex ation, and after drinking hastily an uliufual poi tion of that fiery liquor he rode away to Cannon fburgh. Although evidently intoxicated when lie alighted theie, yet he went on drinking whiflcey to great excess and obufmg the gentlemen ot Walliington he ; pretended to be asleep in his chair, andfua j denly would (tart up with some incoherent , exclamation, and then take another diink. j Altera while he said he had a fever, pro | ceeding to (trip him felt naked, took a ftieet I and hung it over his (boulders, and walked I bel.'.re the door thus expolld. This focil j colleftrd a multitude ot boys, to whoni he | »d old lick nun to go with him to the spring where sixteen buckets of water were thrown upon him. Then he or dered a tin ot whiskey and another tin of milk, mixed them togethtr, and dr.mk orf the wln.le. Told the old man he was a ot th,- Supreme Court Threw him* ielf upon a bed where he remained till next morning - Finding himfelf out of the road he enr quii water upon lum for more than a, quarter of ■ an hour. Ihe whole village was 1 I that the judge was out ol his fenfesi Return* ing to the house with the' 1 gdwn uport hith he ordered egg-noggto be made, upon: taflihg it he lVore and damned fen horribly that the r.hole family were tnrifiej « his pro lane Fiefs ; and, all this merely ecaufe the t "B3 ! ." l:(, gg bad not whiskey enougii its it, ti" threatened to commit the cavern keeper and take away his license because he did not keep accommodations proper foi gentlemen. Seeing a Tick-child in the family, he. told' the mother that it would die in a few hour? unlets jhe gave it raw bacon. Swore that nothing ell'e would cure it. .After muih more wila frantic tolly remounted and deoart rd for Put/burgh, where it is said he con tinued drunk for several days under circum stances very aggravated and diflrelTing, but they are not so well known to the writer as to b- particularly fpecified. rhe foregoing narrative would seem al most incredible to any person unacquainted with Mr. Brackrnn'dge, .yet it can be provf d by the oaths of many wijnefles. ijis curf i.ng and i a earing- were Ihocking beyond any thing ever heard before ; A person at Noblel burgh is willing to mate oath that the Judge damned the landlord fifteen times while he was getting whiflcry to make the egg-nogjj dronger. When these things are done by a magistrate high 111 office we can not expeift retormatioij or punifhroept of the profane and d Ifohite ainrnjg us. Office is d-graded, religion d>(honoured,and sober virtue wound ed, by such outrageous behaviour in a judge. Wife men will fee all the tfiifchiefs which I mull tolloW the rr\nd careei 1 of such an officer i in the lociety, and good men will every whei«- ! lament the affliftion and misfortune which | has befallen the state by the appointment of [ a man ufelefi in point of iuduftry and fenfr, and noxious beyond all calculations by his example. A Citizen of Washington. Gazette Marine Lift. ' POUT OF PHILADELPHIA. Ship Roebuck, Rafrr, London 41 Merchir. Size—tj T. and J. Clifford Mount Vernon, , Baltimore 10 Sundrit?—to Captain Phcebe, WliHow, Cape Fiancois 34 Sugar mi coffee—to R Ralft.n Brig Saily, Hampton, Curracoi 30 Cocoa —tr> R. Kdllion Schr. Diana, Burtsn, Nr - York 6 .^lindriet—to J. Leatny Slo ipPatitnce, Mcntg-mf-ry, Mew Yftrk Sundries—to "1 Cleared Sch'r Sukey, Gage Norfolk Kutby, Daane New York Thetw, White NmfVlk l.egul i , !>,:gley Alexandria he br g Sa'ly capttin H-mpt-n .»i!ed ir«n. Cuir.uo-I t* G'b ult ti. company with a*' brig CI r (Ta. Nichoi iritl .ch o- orr in Uillaft—part J «•'£}• th • form r icth \ >vcm rr, and the latter ths i;th. iti thr Mon* PafTaye— Capt in H. \io informed that no ntu ral vtlTcls wete al!c.iv>-d t > load in Curracoa exept thol'c wh'ch wcr" f hri; previous to fbo capitula ion of tie' tfltrfd to ic Brit ft 4i d further that ike Eritifli hud l*id c'»!ai to ore icur'h part of all neutral property in Cur racoa, ;s la.va c, w'ich wai rc:ul"'dby fe*< r>l A merican v. and accordingly abandoned their Vefleliaud ca-.ots. Prices of Public Stock, PHILADILFHIAj D « GIM BF R 11. Pat amots * of a JbaiL Eighr per cent Aock—itj < 113 I a ! Six per cent. ftsck ) Navy iitto t ' la 93 percent. 90 a 91 Three per cu»t. a 57 J I J per ctut. ) 4 I-» per cent, j n ) pipe» and qnaner calks,' F >R SALE BY BENJAMIN W. MOIIUIS W (>. December ix. to J SB t- •*- .«» 'V ' ' /