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g il Nk B e NRTR-y ) e i ' : 5} : X 01, XAy LIRS (Y is the T eo s the fow _:L".”%i Raverlurn the firuclure, under whatever Jpecious pretext he may attempt st 13 SEPVE SN ARG s.ty ' el Bk oikint sobich cat ba'int cab)' bis infured country,” : Wléflflm”' " W 7 LTI ~ e R % ,'-i“§;3fls”s§ : ;&;NMMBEK; Al LR p BTI LT o i . IVER ISWORTTH, Printer to the State—Ncar the COFFEE-HOUSE, Thames-Street. <. . - ' HAZARD & GARDNER, ‘.“'.: “".M H‘ e e v%:' .' "!‘<~ | si Pk smfz“" *l" A L "YIPES of GIN—Do, of BRANDY .~ | «’V ; .al particular Teneriff &ml,, % iy, ..’.wi..... e TRAS: T | \‘l‘.". mSoapv‘ . 3 + 7 1600 wt, Bet Green Coffee. | 0 wt. Caffia—Nuntmegs—Mace—Cloves, - Kegs of Soperfine Flour of Muftard. . Bags of fine Ginger—lo cwt. Copperas. R sof Mlonngnet and Taunton Ale, < Crates of common Crockery Ware, .. ga wt. Spanith Flote Indigo—French Do, H iqqh of Warrentad E.fl‘gnce of Spruce— of Mafcatel and Smyroa Raifins— L ind Jars of Malaga Do. N Sacks of Soft Shell Almonds— ' ‘Do. in Boxes. No. 1, and No, 2. Bofton Chocolate, and a . - fow cafes Sweat-OIL, . . =—=ALSO— Hogfheads of beft Retailing MO . LASSES. Brown SUGAR per % Hogfead or Barrell. " Newport, Sept. 26, 1801, 36tf R . BORSALR, . 5% -Br XOSEPH BRIGGS, . 15 Hhds. W. L. Rum, | 20 do. Jamaica Spirits, high 4th : ~ proof, and good flavored, ) ~ —ALSO~ A few Hogfheads good Retailing # Molaffes. " Newport 12th Sepr. 1801, ‘. Doflor C. F. Bartlett, " “that he has returned from | it to his Friends at Nantucket, and is ready to attend io his profeflional line, when called on. 1 Newport, Sept. 25, 1801. ‘: To be Let, - A Houfe, or part of one, ~ fituate in Thames-Street. Enquire at this Office. ‘.‘< fgo lgo 1801. 2 . . FOR'SALE, i g A TwO.Story Dwell oo e e Houfe, pleafn:z L e EESTEEN fitoated at the h-e - Sl AU of Taames.tredt ; with s ;% I ‘good well of water, yard, g garden and ftabic,— For - farther particulars, enquire of . T JOSEPH COZZENS. . iNewspert, Sept. 2§, 1801, 77 TO BE SOLD, .+ " usit On Reafonable Terms, S oy o A FARM in Exeter, s {one _mil¢ ‘South of o LN the ten-rod ‘highway, aod i R *{." fix miles from: Wickford)- N 7 g Containing about one hen gt dred Acres of Land, with L . i @ good Houfe, Barn, and 4.—"‘, 5 pfl"find.o"itb flone wall.. (% "‘ -and is ;W well mcf‘-:z 1. past 9, inquire o _ , ¢ L ‘ ;;fi b 2 flm TILLWO"!M. i ] ‘-:';73‘}@’-% ?:g . living near fid ‘“‘v . YRR —ALS@e ity '\ . BY Pawvon TittincwasT, adjoin | 3ag the above, about 180 acres, two. Dwel- | " ling Houfes and other Qat Buildings. fi { mhepmcluhdqaheumr 1 | vifions,—Payment will be made eafy.. . Exeier, Sept, 34, 1804 - gotf . A LL Perfons hiaviog, any joit desisods | 4 A agaialdnfllhiwf%g "of Newport, mariner, deceafed -nll-s 10 the fabfcriber for fetdement ; and |/ '+ ke immediat ment o - o 6™ TLI2BBTH CORY, Adminx. | '(;*-11\-‘:: s !"’. . s . 'g, “ . | ! TR FONREWEROR T SaTurDAY, DCTOBER 3, 1801. Roo T SR e RO ADROWN SUGAR, by the bogfbead or bar. rels Moiaffes, by the bogfbead ; Elonr, By tPe. Boott B, be, B G & ; Mfl(ol’:’tflb*zfln‘; alt- Peter’d Hams ; Cc-llam the box ; IrowC ‘boofes ; Twrks-Ifland Salt ; a few Bi Haoanna Sagar ; and genuine SP. : S‘Gdks. ‘z 'M sAL, § O e “,sgq HONET, by the hog/bead or f‘i' lon—Newn-York Soap, by the box— Negro-Head Tobacco—Dßeft 4th proof Famaica Ram—~ Raifims, & t.-—}ru Stoves——and two large Scale Beams, —LIKEWISR— LIQUORS, of the beff kind, a general Afirmmt’—&{d evan'af nfild‘;ru. cles in the Grocery Line—a complete Affort. ment of awhich they propofe to be Supplied with, P 83 MASTERS of Packets, Paffengers, &co may be Supplied at faid Store, on the foorte Notice—with axy Article they may want—..and their Favors gratefully dcknoawledged. 3w GREEN CHAIRS, per Dozen ~=Bar-Iron, per Hundred wt.—Midling: and Coruel, per barvel—Four Thoujand Runches Onious. : Newport, Sept. 12, 1801, Newport, O&. I;th, 1800. 3f Francis - Anderfon and Company, § YAKE this method to requeft A thofe that are indebted to tm as theyare about Jifl‘olving theircon. neftion in partnerfhip. They are alfo ready to make payment to thofe to whom the firm is indebted, Negvport, Auguft 27, 1801.. WILLIAM WILLBOR, Sign_of the GorLpen Fisn, directly oppofite Mr. Yofeph Briggs’ ~ Thames-Street, RESPECT FULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he carsies on the Glaziog bufinefs in its vari ous beanches, where he offers for Sale, Win. dow Glafs of different fizes, by the Box; or fwdaller quantity, viz.—-13 by 18, 12 by 16, 10 by 14, toby 13, 10 by 12,9 by 11,8 by 10, 7by g, Bby 6—likewife, Sheet Gilafs, cut in any form or fize—Potty by ke guan tity or fingle pound. He has alfo, at Retail—~Brandy—— Rum——Gin-—Brown, & white pow der’d Sagar—Molaffes —Flour—Rice—Sou chong, Fongo. and Bohea Teas—Chocolate Tebacco—Segars— Raine— Maflard —Pep per—Ginger—Starch —-Candles —. Wlilil:s - Papes—Dutch Quills—Beft New- York Ha | h’. &c. “- | Ne'F’“o m '9; 1801. ‘l‘f : v REMO'V AL f.A. ' : Th pe— ~_ Chrifiopher Holt ORMS his Cuftomers and A ? ; that’ ke ‘has' removed b R W ooy e 4V 2 A ) 2 ‘ - to the Houle on. the Long ‘Edward Davis-=wheére he will con- P P cRPR Ciagia, et xop g | o ] ¢ w;%") £ oopiits BBy " by gy ‘. . Fw w’ | Sodte ! : AVE + 4 on -‘.l« ’«.. i) "Bl ;,;‘;m{els ES. < ‘ e el Ogalitys " NICHOLAS f. EASTON, AND REI i . | f:"‘} . ;".A.._.z; . ' :‘. m the Maffachufetts Spy. - % :" -f‘fCudchJ Srom oar lap.) -J “SSHE beavick of all *t:. the molt theltops of all crimes, has been the dif- TSN direct t deftroy andweon ug yola4 - Splgn . MORRhefact, 1t is unnecel e di{mantling and the )of W a 4 in purfoange ofan L provilitn the t Congrefs—the rd Wl refuls of Executive dif: ‘cretiiy-con ig clrcumftances, left but . ? bt deliberation, Two docks or s only, were authorifed by law, 6l 'ware located by the Prefident, and ifty thiufand dollars were appropriated to wards erefting them, One and the only one in which aoy thing bhad beendone, was, by the gldadminiftration, with propriety cftab lithedat Wathington. Inftead of fifty thou faud @ollars, ncar three times that fum, had beexpended when the new adminiftration comgienced its labors, The fhips were then o to the very place which had been a long? time - prepating for them ; where no wormis had previoufly been confidered as ex ifting; but which had been confidered as a proper receptacle for the laying up of dif maptied (hips. Slt s &ilwufifled in, that thereis no nayy-yard at Wathington. With fuch abiti. pady no man ought to reafon. Let it afk thofe horfes, which for years, have been car- | sying earth into the fea, if there is no navy yard etabliflied at the Federal City ! Let ic afk thofe ftone walls which, travelling from } the mountains, have waded far into the deep ! Let the prepared timber for a 74, putcha&d [ od W‘ d by the old governmeat, in the waishd o the Potomac, fay if it is a viélin o, R e o o e Pailadelphia and efewhere is well andertood by the writer, and may be 2 fubje¢t of foture explanations. The Prefident’s difpofiog of the thips at the fear of government, has dif “covered a refpelifol attention to the meafures 1 of Congrefs, to the doings of the old adminf tration, and the interefts of the people. Ma terials for repairs are in . the neighborhood. The officers and men will be kept togethes ‘and be kept to duty. ‘The national defence, will be under national infpeßion. Gyeat favings will be made, our annual Congrefs will better determice on the annual expénces neccflary for the fupport of a navy, and will fee the ravages which time, the moft deftroy ing worms it has to fear, will be conftantly making on it. , 'l’he above are the charges which Have ' been urged againft the Executive of the gen eral govetnment, He defends bimfelf by no prefamptions, drawn from a long train of confpicuous paft fervices, by which hé has commanded the efteem and graticude of his fellow-citizens ; thefe are paffed over in filence. He has claims of merit in the very matters feleCed by his engmies as the foanda tions of cenfure. ~ You will determine if thefe things arc groundlefs, ' The very altars con foczn& to aéls of piety and devotion, have in fome inflances been proftituted to this un gracious employment. - Of their minifters, who o:?ht 10 know and to pradlice the doc trines of Jefas Chrift, nd,)hsqqucirdf, have .been found fome, cl,pablt'd{}l_t}on work. of fudicd detraltion, who, inftead of ‘Rudying thofe things which m&l for peace, baye at-) tached themfclves to the vi slevct ,_w.i andhuebunthfomwf political s, (barpening their tongues with mote traclty than the of& faflin, They have ftabhed characiers in thedark, and B ' mon fcolds, called theic opponents by bard names. {1 i W WPR " The preffcs have fi?fi'& oed mi&rpfllhhbh. ’ v ‘ Fabale has, been exhaofted - ‘, Mdfiqm% 41 Bay had | "" 'vetitadeel shangh an ( " s W s e | "',,“‘ ‘ { tion, hm. B peviied pe. .'““4 ) U A ’ ¢ :4. fricods nd "L‘; ‘ wes. rfe is fleady, Rem and independent.— m.;z-.&a. lents, commandin z'tz rmM e deyored to ¢ | “l. J -Pl . m ”"‘o the busdens of the peaple, and to preferve n the P [Vovuome Al their righte and privilages aincumbered and vnimpansed, to sender the Conßituionfrong aod’ pure as it came ouvt of the hands of ite makery, the States, unitedly and feverally, happy and pto‘?uom. refpe(table 'and exals. ed, at home and abroad, He can have no ine tereft, feparate from this ; withit is conneéte ed his repuration, his profpedis, his pride and the higheft and beft feeliugs of the bamag heart, He fulicits only the candor, the gene fonable confidence, afliftance and friendfhip af his fellow-citizens, Will you withhold sfip,. cavfe he is a republican ? Is this man you am invited to diftrult, whom you mean 10 ops pofe? The great body of gedcnlifi- are | chpu'ulicam. Deception for a momene, led them zitray, Our zeackers have can them toerrs Reflection and time will reftoss them to the path which they have forfaken - ““ Republicans are all Fedevalifi, Mifres prefentation and a factious ambition, may have rendered them fufpecied. The violence of a pretlure; and the buffecings of madnefs may, iir inftaaces, have joltied themn from che way, bot by a y“’PF"V of their natures, their retorn is of courfe, . They will unite themfclves with Republican federalifts, with - all goud men, will adhere to our government, i will cling ; will lath themfelves to the Conftie tution and with it perith or furvive in the V¢ tempefinons florms,’ and flruggles tor her lib erty and freedom. We farmersare by, natuee all fedesal republicans—=dituation, circwine Lfiancu, habits, fentiments and feelings con= fpire to make us fo—as foon would mateers ceafe 10 attract, the dews of che evening ceafe to moiflten, and intereft and (clf, torget to in fluence, as the eulightencd Yeomanry of oue Country forfake republicanifm—Feiends and Fellow-Citizens | be intreated to réfledt, pat your hands on your breafts, and pavfe; look on the fate which may have been c.owded ioto -your hands, and let confeience fpu? haxamine the tale that is teld you, _comc it L; lie bar or the bench from behind the oon 1t ourfelves and then af A ferion ly deliberate, and you will aft sight T ’ y A Fflm [ N~ . ~ From Tus BOSTON CHRONICLE, ¢ "Tis from experience that ae reafin bif," Y S the great commercial privilege of the \ A Cufifluq Travt is tid‘il:gfl. and asimoft seprobated, bgwow modetn Federal- Jifts, it s propee while contemplating this fubje®, that we produce fueh evidernice ds “will fubßantiate the fehilmen®l of the Repub licans, in oppofition to a doétrine fo deftrués l tive to the interet ‘of the United States,’ e is a_happy cirecumßance, while conficerid this important quefion, that we cau'a?c_‘ to thofe who formerly came forwald in fupa port of ovr commercial rights ; and m¢s ‘8 few may have apoftatized from cheir a¥OW= ed principles, yet i« is hoped that a majority of :Ke citizens retain their old opinions, une hiaffed cither by thie fmiles ot frowni‘of thele opponents,— Freemen, egxamine the proprief of things, and fcorn to be influenced by é low, contemptible pafion of privawe tereft, ' Being in_pofleflion of documents which capnot be controverted, 1° fhall potfue o courfe of cnq\;‘i;y, founded on the fentimests of thofe individeals, who took a lead in. oir commercisl _f{;;imrgfy with England h tfi. yea ,’qfl{; 3T am oppoled by the modern n_“J_qmi ’ it,b,hmu on_the genile ) who weote the _ipg Circular Leto t, tp vindicste my obfervarions, if they are ’fi"yo’u to {fubflantiate a reputation for m tical conliftency and ific;&.‘ Their Let< conveys 3 Qto? ides of the Idpoun;ah :fi# Cagrxing-TrAoe kk portiays ‘the peanicious np;hub{'fl' Biisith refideats, .x xpelis, i, the moft forcbic laguage, mdf flkeflflllonwh"h' of ed nmerce of America td the i ) Jpe ! tions of the Britifh nation,~ ' thisfubjet 18l pay g €lO the chatadler uclilnd% ; iR '.‘ 7 ‘Qv.J" . k.‘% \ L v ” ol eßot N N g dhber bey s wiong e 1745, ®im Aldas” aalir S '73r ) - 1 moft requeft thelr. ghsticalnr ‘sttention to frh“l..& g | \b"mm” $o # A‘mvudp femaiks, I Mhall . 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