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l'CRTLANb (MAINE) MONDAY. AOOBST li, ,t0J.
l&JtJZX Xo. 381.
dr An A her error having been made in the
following advertifemtnt of Lunds, the fale ther
ef is again pojipcned u jtf Monday the loth
day September next. ^
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d } cite 30th Scp-1 ml rr n it, ar to o’clock, in the
forenoon, 1*0 nun h t f l.i d I. w:!; \ *v 1 he Lme.
ai d all intervening clear gc«, v. i'l be fi l l ar j luitfiC
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SIR HENRY WOTTON,
j III lit character of a Hippy Life, has th.
’ flowing beautiful stanza: ;
Hdw Lappy !• lie born ar.d taught
Who ferveth not another's will :
Wnofe armour is his honeft thought,
fnnplt truth ltis utmofi R-. ’ f.
j "‘U*0:® paeons not hi* matters are,
| Whole loul is ttill prepar’d for death .•
Untied unto the world by care,
Of public fame or private breath.
^ ho envie* none that chance doth raifc,
Nor vice hath ever uaderftood :
How deepeft wounds are given by praife,
Nor rules of ftate, but rules of good.
Who hath his life from rumours freed,
^ aof: conference is his ftrong retreat ;
Whofe ftate can neither flatterers feed,
Nor fufn make opprefTors great.
Who Con doth late and early pray
More of his grace than gifts to fend,
And entertains the harailefs day
ith a . cligious bock or friend.
1 his w:an is freed from fervilc bands,
Of hop^ to rife or fear to fa!! ;
of himfldf, tho’ not of land. :
^ nd having nothing, yet !iath ad.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
iX trJt y £r of our Lord, oae hmfand sight bundrsi and Jive.
An act to incorporate a number of the in
habitants of the town clEstkl, town cf Nentry, 2nd
pianutien of Sard's Cor: (fj called,) in the conu
. ‘7 of jxjsrd, into a Religious Society, by the name
of the “ Firjl £ aptfi Society in Fe.bd."
a 1 vufrCy'd&prejetirafnSbff fet * 1 VcrteVzit^XXuft ej
femhitrf, at id by the authority cf the fame, I hat
Afa Kimball, John Kidgorc, jr. Stephen
Eaftcs, Jehiel Smith, jr. J.Killgore, Samud
Ayer, Ephram Powers, Samuel (delft m,Jof
eph Ayer, JonathanSmith, Samuel Killgere,
Daniel Bean, Ebenczer Bean, Mof.-s Ma
fon, Thomas Stearns, Ala Folter, Jonathan
Clark, Widiam Ruflrll, Ifaac Towne, K'ap
thali Coihn, Jclle Bean, David Collin,
Walter Mafon, Paul Morfe, Jufeph Farrar,
Fctfey Clark, and Enoch Bartlett, with their
tamilies and eftates, be, and they are here
by incorporated into a Religious Society, by
the name of the “ birfi Baptifi Scc'nty tit
Beth If with all the powers, privileges and
immunities to which parilhes are entitled by
the cenditution and law's ef this common- >
wealth : Provided—that all fuch perfons J
lhall be holden to pay their proportion of
all monies aflcfTed in the town and planta
tions aforefaid, for parochial puipofes, pri
or to the palling oi this adt.
Sect. 2. lie it further enabled. That
any pcrfon belonging to the faid town ot
Bethely At wry, or plantation of Howard's
Co/e aforelaid, being of the baptill denom
ination, who may, at any time hereafter,
actually become a member of, and unite in
itligious worlhip with the faid fociety, and
give in his or her name to the Clerk of the
town, j arifh or plantation to which ke or
the belongs, with a certiiieate llnied bv the
Miniftcror Clerk of faid fociety, that he or ;
the ha? actually become a member of, and I
0
unit: d in religious worfhip with the aforefaid f
ba: tilt fociety, fourteen days previous to the j
town, parilli or plantation meeting therein,
to be held in the month of March or April,
k dial' from and after giving in fuch cerifka e,
1 with bis or her pells and eftates, be contid
1 ered as part of faidiociety.
SECT. 3. Be it further eft a fled. hat it
any number ®f fr.id baptift iociety, fhall at
any time fee caufc to leave the fame, and
unite in religious worihip with the paritK in
1 which he or i’nc may refute and ihall lodge
a certificate of lueh his or her intention,
with the Clerk cr Minifter of faid baptift io
ciety, and ado with the Clerk, of tne town,
parifh or plantation, in which he or the
may rc-lide, fourteen days at lead before the
annual town, parilh or plantation meeting,
to be held therein in the month of March
or April, ar.d (hall pay his or her proportion
of all money aflUled on faid fofiety previous
j thereto, filth perfon fliajl from and a'-:
*iviivg fach certilicate, with hi> cr i'-r polls
and ctiates, be conlidered as belonging to
the tow n or parifh in which he or iUc may
>
+*• tjjjjf Wr
r<. 1 :e, in the lame manner as if he or (>■ -
" “"cr bcl*>'*ged f» laid baptift foeier/'
. T '"acted. That anv
juk... o t-e eace ui the laid county o:
■JX!ora* “ '‘-“yy authorized to Wuc iiis war
rant. directed to fome fnitable memb, -
(ai.l taped! lioeicty retiring
and warn the me nbcrs thereof, to meet at
fuch t,me and pl.co as (hall be appointed in
**rrant, co chofc fiich oOiccrs as p^r
ifliw i.n this Ccnm&awwlih arc by ld«, au.
thori7tfii to chooio in the month ol‘ M ircj. Gr
April annuity.
Jiure »;, 1805.-^ the G.w*r approv'd.
General sa.frr.Ui?. ~
‘JVv'/w — It was an curly an.l a prima
ry tuijcd wuh the ami-fed/raKlts, to (>,.
7°" tl,£'r opponents tie molt unpopular
i P'tucts. lie reafon is obvious 5 V-y
*' =v that ti,e bulk of Mankind are „over„
n y "on., ; and therefore that fc.-°fi x;„,
the fwtieralilli whatever apprU Jon* 7
0cioas and difeordent ,he m,Mc Z
tuev wou,d hold a powerful weapon ot at
Uck w.ien a.l pretentions to ar u-nent
ban£e7,aJ P-iciple, OioaW J
rh? .Cvtllt bus tlemoullrated
cr,Z( 'iC,r P,an e«>y man ot
Cordon information in the counfry k,wws
'J:,d e.vtrr, CdniiiJ man will conftf:.) ,hat
uioicpru.elyics were gained to democrat
*>y --^-application of the epirhets of
•>r«:m.narck?l, Brit'S ,(nU% IO tl,e
leecal party, than by all the a] >an. c.
atte.pt „ argument', etnpioved*. P
Vould tiiofe who declaim f„ loudly a.
f’rele,ve an? <■{ coniiit
y y.‘“ chc:r conduct, ■« wor ld layout
hat!-! on our mouth, and bear their ,e»;i
i‘‘S» i .i.ciice—Would they exhibit feme
vk.eica Hut their apparent zeal is uroun
CU ,L r,,1«r»y in principle, we would
ill eur.ry, perfuude ourldves that their
ertnutatton ofthc innocent arofe from ,hnr
' u.' ' 1'kiinih rhcKi In. „ the
mulbe oDitinarc and iiupid, not to onrtTCer
the onrrai y
Jl i,ch Coxk, was a tary during the revn.
lutiu *, he pil tted the brithii troops into
Fhildclphia, and rendered many important
fcrvies to the UritUh government. Yet
one <t tlie Gift official acta of Mr. jefteri n
was he appointment of this tr,ry a o hec
tor «f the cuftoms for the cirv ot FhiLdG
*
ph a and afterwards to the otiiwe ot Fu:\ey
or i public Supplies.
■V j lliam Edgar, during our revolu
tion, was in Canada, fupplying the Indians
witithc inftrutnents of devrh to butcher our
coifitrymen. Y et Mr. JefTerfon appointed
thh/^ry a commiflioner of bankruptcy for
the fate of Newvork
Vili.iam Stevens, during our itrugj.e
for iberty, was aiding and a ill fling the *>ri
tifli ; for his violent tcryijm he was pro
fcriled by the Legiilature of Georgia, and
his lame now Hands on the records of that
Hate as a traitor. Yet has our wife mo
dern appointed him to the important erhee
of United States L>iftri£t Judge.
Jje.. d Mansfillw, another tcry, has
been appointed by prefiden: Jelterion,
Surveror General of the United States.
George YV. Irving, alfo a iory, was
appointed by Mr. JeftciTon to be American
Loiuul at London.
Thcfe are feme (ami they are but a;
finall part) of the ‘ eld turns' who have be-n
appointed to office by the ‘ jtnf>e and pat
riotic jcfibif iii' (as the Vermont Lcgitla
lure has it' - bv that fame Mr. letteribu who
0 # mm V
while he was appointing mem, groir’acu
hi itt.nipicd to jufiify the cf fever*
al men from office, cm the charge of ’.evolu
tionary toryu.n ; ! ( Vide ‘jjhiittl rber. Jan.
11, 1802 ) And what io ltd! work —oid
veterans “ who had fpilt their blood and
wailed their iubitancc in their country,
fervice.” (Gen. Rtnus Ihitiam, for oik ) j
have been difniifTed lrom office, to nuke
room lor theie very ictits we have enumer
ated.
Now if our revclutionifts pc fiefs any prin
ciple— if their bailin.;S again (l hryt/tn have
; proceeded from any thing like honetiy— it,
in fuel, they are not the inccmfuient hvr j
crites vchave uniformly beiieVtd them to
j be, they will withdraw their fupport 21' »
j ;heir confidence from hir. Jedeilou. * o.
\ no boim.t man will juHify in one perron
i what he condemns m a not he r.
perhaps our Hat erne at will be me* by the
jail powerful argument of " fairal her."
1 Be it fo, then. We aver that »t i.J fubltan
»tidily correct •, and if the two words—‘/eu
t
l i
* \ .
i Z7f'7Trei « thi opinion of any’
[Si. dC'n°0ftr- -c fay
i olu^'iw^,'S,*??thcr 3rS?ment of our rev
I " * ° not iCis coudutive and imrcftlhV
"'fa;;7- *j**».-*£[Tf£*
177no ' ' " F’ -^“ci ion’s -dnjiciiiratiot,
fw“r.;r?'-^ /wy* ,iUt 4 “ V"u""! rtteh
77w77 ,h; P^Went isjuf.
• ' ij> . ut j fcdcrai.it a;:d o
po.ut;;'.- .-...n to im5;c-fo thefe two ai
£-rc„t, ^h4 orcp]y wJke-8
t;lm};‘7^,hr (PtH'>r - 'v,‘° «"•*■«* fuch
/■“;"{.' i:cc uc f-rop!e* of his .»«
yC*-/.4k#
tkTu^&BftiOGli, July 2y.
tl'--ir*»K 5f th?anniversary tfAmr'uan
i &&•***»«. shum, v. .;• I8a.
! Shield £, ^ ,he H'tfeal parties in
'tee dav“ii“r°:,!' y U/><Wd 10 ctl^rate
:*'-c J, ,h'*Lt e ,Vt »-«J> to our inoepend
: f t'“* «jw *H«.ce of a few dto»eCraf>
. *"‘nertafed to luch a dtpree that
wlf',rfl'!rrf.br°1“ttl' refuted to meet
■ . »- eat al.tta, a..d leaving t/ieir own
.‘L‘c wended at Canaan, in Gmneilicut.
a me.ting ot democrats. At that meet
mg a committee of arrangem-nts for tfe
H-cnt year was appointed, aid it Was
;‘;f.ccd cn;.5 meeting ihouM this
l 7“ in hh I he committee cferer
: TuJ°Ji lvc. a gcuuI"e democratic orator. -
r“Vv ,rr«ppdcd to the celebrated Far fan
.7, r°* ^himmoth Chcefc memory.
} ihe 1 anon deciding, a m n by (he name
°* 7^' tranficntly in Sheffield, was ftreu
Y "ny Ur«-J ^ deliver the oration ; bat
* w“* otnerwii'e engaged. Others were
im.ie^thc honor ot being the orator, bu*
,u 'J,cd' ^ngth application was
7<u w r‘* a cc-rtu*H honorable gentleman,
7° vuy readily and thankfully accepted
y* invitation. 1 hat lion, gentleman u;;s
tac honorable barnabas liidweli, tin.
mcfe.jcr el,dt of w’ongrcfs for the diflrieb

iv, ;it the meetiil r houle m Sheffield, the
federal committee or arrangements applied
to Mr Hviirv Hubbard, who, at their ear
J
nelt folicitatien, promiLd to deliver an or
ation it the fame time and place, ihe
parties, as was expe£lcd, tnei at the meet
ing noufe. Mr. Hubbards craticxi was de
livered hrlt. it was the pr .uluction otgcu-'
ius It was bold, nervous a no eloquent,
bias wife and t \cellen: princ.ples ot the
federal admiintiration ivsic clearly explain
ed, and chvi great leading meal-arcs rclu'ting
from the adopri an and application of thofc
principles were iduftrated and reccommen
d d wiih all the powers of truth and elo
quence. On the other harm, the mean,
u ceitful, reliefs and diforganiling fpirit c.f
faih unable politics cf the prelsnt day, were
juiliy cxp»fed, and feveiily reprobated,
l ine piblurc cf modern demo.racy was per
foa-it was frightful! Lvsn the demo
crats the in reives inudJersd at their own like—
lie fibs
For the imJlruFtkn end smufitner.: of the
people cf Betkthire, and all whom it may
coco*.ru, it is thuu.. ht proper to make one
! extract, at this time, from Mr Hubbard's
oration. After having admriT* i -c * '
iliiflingand unimportant measures ct tor
present adx.imftration were pie..::tig my
people, and calculated arid to p • do
and ilutter the people, ?»lr. i.uo! atii ; Osl: .
— “ i fay cf fe&erfcn*s the mveneef h
Wafrmgton *. uu ol Adams t> adtiiinidranonr*
All the^re.u And impoit&ht mcalurtr d the
prefent athhiniftration arc fundimemaily
wrung, aiui mud, if pursued, bring ruin
upon this country, l aits warranted m .
conclude!] by thr opinions of the po it a il
iavior of my country In a later to ]o’i*;
Adams, thxtcemh of July, fetwritecn huh
died and ninety eigut, Vv ASHING 11 hd
wrote theie identical v/oras ‘c Believe me,
-dr, no one can more cordially approve of the
| aide and piuJeht mcafcic- or your adrr.i i
■ liiration j they uug .1 t j infoirc unive. *
confidence*/’
“ fu ibe cpinion of the democrats the
i threat ahd emy m il * . the present el nui
• iitratlon con fid s lit a r ■ r *duF rence wb.ii
* rnier.
• own h ritinrients, V* a.lhugto i too mult hue
Idccnied tins a.J si. : \\~ilh i ruitcal’y wrong/
“ Y ou ali prom A t» revere t e coa-tci >
t :\ |t J 0111 ) 10!) i *jL * * «V i . I 11 • l. i« i a *+ d .»*
*ed, a>* va lin»e fcc.i, :h: wife aJ n»-n.lw “
di \dtali. Yn i will j*i Ili'l toed >'*r.
• r^JIt 111 * l Wilts ‘ lie* „w» ‘O V- v.jju.1. IS, ...
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