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ASNlY£HM!tY Obit, Wi4'tn hf tit £ v 1 h.td'W p» M. fbrris, mti far# at :£t 1 6'if A*»/*>'•/'/% tj lit irjt; kirn 4/ (it A nt I f'' t ft II U * ©rahle AnilTryy C'ctnpafty, «t £ #.». ** /I* 3d frONt—Afjrtb in lit £nt(U *f Pr J rut ’j OUR S It tlse f«wrretef\ ic' • of life, Fodtar’d v mutual l«>ve au«J t ac*. f ?r»T? frrm ranrf/tr and from fti ife, / nd ail il.a* ’ indcr* rhrir incrta t • * « . Rou nd cur l*ic1 f hnn»e iht ©tivt grow, Audio %ur cup the vtMtAae flc* \ Sut Hv-utn nva'n<*n t'~k intrude The ekenfln’d quiet to annoy, /-nd War. terrific, fierve and rsde, A (fault the afylurn of our joy ; t’l! gird onr f'ToJiii en. with I lie //twl l. parts with the CLit-t t» ine, Cor ndrne to traintsin, Our eoNetmrrtcm ftfll to fiiieW, f .rurd* /l:all afTimb e c« t>ne p'ain, And war ike arm* w th valour wield, F**Fik>m aor.c merit but the ; bet Cowards ficuik into th.* gtave. vlr,th wre.thn he every sol*jta crow. *J, Reap d from the !i rvtft fair of f„mt j And iflr*g at«p ended and r nouu'd, Iu Glorv s acna's Jhiuc Jus utnrr. * im-^onal i>ift »tftnd The Beams *hi au canV d* ft« 4, nsrLf ■ rrmjtr,y.:•— •*rt.*rrr^» w.' /#9*f T/T£ AfV ~Hit AXIH'jLOGT. tf THE BOSTON KEYifcW, f:r ^i/( itfcf. £1 e-UFtt* on D.wiia —A uri • of papers en poll icai h uorv \* r tin, i ih vtar 1-90, and thefi pubfiih, t i»= the Gaecttc of the U.ii‘fd State* —By «s Amer »« a.i titiZcn. B‘fr*. fu6>Jh>4 -y P*JT-U i3* Cate*, 1 fco^, 8v*. 14$. (CONCLUD D ) .At the period ef the publication ef thgredif eourfts the National Aflvmbly v as the govern ing power in 1 ranee. It was divi ca into vari ous parties, fuch as the arilocfattcal. democr.it ical. the inonaichicai and neutral. Various the ories ef governmenr w^ere broached, according to the ideas of each patty and thole doctrines were abmat to be pdt in esccu ton, which des troyed the feudal and cccieiultical ortleri ; and fears were entertained of tint fcttlcment of t'ic fupreme power iti one ifikmb'y. 1 he author of the difeourfes on Davila, ?l*ter his enquiry into the nature and tendency of the love of rank, orders, titles, nccffarily fides into an important jnve(ligation of thefc political dofhines, ad van ced bv the French writer*, and ihews the fu 4 tility, abfu-diry, nay, inrpoffibihty of annihila ting theft playthings far children of a larger growth. I he folly of a f •vreignty in one aflem bly may be rxh bited in phehiiiory c>f Pcnnfyl vama and Georgia. I htv have chanted thole conftirutions, which had concentered fupreme power m one body, and have evidenced accord ing y their political wrfdons Had France,when (lie threw oft'def, otifm of one k nd, attended to the d elates of i ature, ha 1 (he confuted expe lien* :, and praflifed he doctrines ct wife legil Iariuo, by giving authority irtd equilibrium to the on-, the few, and the many, as thev ate (ound in t e Lngl’ih conltitution, the might have enjoyed liberty with order, and would h-vc biougli" inr a<flurtl rpeiation, that fviicm. which JMor rctqu’ *u »hou, ht t:.c Fur p in nations hid P‘ .itlilcd i i t ie :v jrt of their w oods. ’.he d fc ur e . er giving fmie JefTjns of a ivic to • ' t O’ .1 Denibiv, on the impor ts |e * e ; btvt*ches and balances, exhorts the Mi if* ; .5 1 > rejoice in their pronofiu^ ef fay ffo* auM * well or c'Mcd government Refer cnce r.Adc to the proceedings of Bofion in 1772, whrn the committee of correfpondeme, whicn « appointed to fta*e the rights of the c lmnfts pnolilhe i ih dr politick principles, and 3ii “ an immortal pamphlet, which is a rea! pic t.ie of rhe fun of liberty, ’ afTVrted the neceifiiy t»f diftv- teiit checks and proportions cf power to eftsbi th civil liberty. The congrefc of Philadel phia in Utffober, 1774, l*iu down the fame fun damttitil principles, and folemnly d.'chirod, “ that i is indifp'nubly neceffary that thccon f.itBent branches of toe legifUiurc beinJcpend ent of each other. ’’ lhefe opinions are certain ly juft, and we join the great author of thefe difeourfes in hoping, that they may be eternai. Yet we arc obliged to remark, that few en croachments on our excellent fvftem had been made when this author difourfe.i; but fourteen years hive admom.hcd us. that theconttitution cannot preferve itTc.lt ; and we f ar there is fimethiojr rotten in the ftate of Denmark.”— This number concludes with with fonit excellent remarks on religion. “ Let us conciliate with one refte<5Hon more* which fhall barely be hinted at i as dlicacy, if not pruttence, may require, i:i this place, fome degree cf rcfevTC. Is there a poflibility, that the government of nations may fall into the hands cf wen, who teach the n rfi rhfetufolate cf all creeds, that men .re but frre-ffies, and that this a!* is without a tat er ? Is this the way to ir.*U as man, an objeefc of rtf>e& : Or isbt, to make iwur ler i.frif, as indifferent as lh'oting a ptever. and tiie extermination of the Kochiha nation, as innocent, as the fvralJowing of mi es on a morfal cf thcefc ? If fuch a cafe fhcuh hapre* would not one of thefe, the moil credu lous cf all believers, havc teaten to pi ay, to bi» more in character J gke us train t t gods erikt Greek —Five us a trim the rnme int.!!:g:bie as c <?' as tnsre cainfjrtab e /yjieirs tf Atb*na/tiii and Cakne — na\\ givc us a^rin tnr P +vs and Hier irelies Ptntdiclmt: and "feu its, mi h all t bei r jirperti iti. e and J,matinfmt in.poftnres and tyranny. A certair iJuchefa of venerable years and raaiculinc un undet (landing, said of fome of the phllott pher< of the i2rh cent admirably well, “ or* ne pa; croitdansla Chrifttanifme, nui»on crcit toutef les foitifes p3uibie*.,> The author proceed* from page 94 in a reg u ar courfe of nar arton interrupted only by th< intertion of political itrharks. As he has con denf d Danila, it would be nbfurd to abridge the difeourfer ; it may therefore be fuiRcient tc *r:v that he relates the rivalry between the Gut f-i and Mantinorencie* *, the ambition of th< ^ueen mother alter the death of Henry II. the various plot* ami intrigue* of the bourbons the Celigr.w, and other families oi France ; tin (l tc and political efFedl of the protettant relig ion in tac ft61 of Huguenots \ rhe uvil w\«n between them and the catholics j the a'Jembhn5 of tac tta'cs’ general in 15 6j\ the plot-. bi at. the t and lies alter the death oi brancisll. ; th* elevation of the Bourbon*, the nntaiure* rclat to the famous edi£l granting liberty ti coafcicncc ai d of prea'hing to the v-a*f>i*iit8 in the civil wars that fhortly followed ; tiic iior id maflarce of ct. tfartkolowinew’s day *, tin work concludes with fome ilrong and admira ble <\.‘fl"£hen* of which we inlert t;*e following as a fummary. t «« Ir.flead if throwing falfe imputations on republican governments ; intlead of exciting or fomenting i vulgar malignity i^ainft the nioit re fpc&ablen»cu and &rui.ics. Ictus dtaw the pro per inferrence from hiltory and experience — let U* lay it dow* as a certain faft, krit, that the I emulation between individual, and rivalries a. mong fair,lilies,never tail be prevented ; fecund, let us adopt it a* a certain principle that, they ought not to be prevented, but directed to virtue, and tiivn ftiniuiated and en couraged by 5euerous applaufe and honor able rewards. And from thefe picmifcg let the conclulion be.,*s it ought to be thar an ef fectual contrujl be provided in the conftitution to checi; their exeeites and bal nee their weights. If this concNnion is not drawn, another wi'f follow of itself—the people will be thl dupes, and the leaders will worry e. ch other and the people too. till both are weary and a. fhamed, and from feeling, not frjm rcafbning, fet up a mrdter and a delpot for a I rotctior.h Thus have we inifhed a long anal,fisof a ve ry inwreftiog work. The ftyle we do not com , mend, it is rough and unpo .flied { the words | grate harfVy, and the fentsnee* are often invol ve like Clarendon’s. Veratm ubi prr* niteat la Carolina, non e^a ptucii OfTtcJar maculie, q:ia aui iucuria fud.t, Act lignum parum civi; n»tc;a. «* We rercommend the dife-nrees to every flu” ; dene of poi tics; a id even the ve'eran legislator j will recojnire 'he maxim?, by wh'ch he may , haVe atlmcd in framing political conilitutions, | By attending to the dictates of nature, as ihtt op j crates i t ft.res, and by a careful confideranou, , remembrance, and practice ol the Ik. b wad lore , of De holoi€, Burke and fimtlar writers our j country may hope in time to enj.W the bl-fling . of perfect balances, as iar as what is human is perfect; and wlien founded in the deep earth, an i tftablifhhd on the ferong rocks, it> turrets mr, wave in the whirlwind, but “ ponderibus lib rata futi/’ the workmen have been faithful j and tire work is immoveable. FUR 6ALLy A VALUABLE F iRiVl in the town L \ c-* Livermore, pleafeotly fiuiatcd in the Centre of (*'d town on fee county road lea »ng from Farmington, to For laud,- Containing upwards of One hundred acres of excel cat Lana, 83 of »h eh arcvjnder improvement and capak e .1 keeping thirty heat of korntd cattle, femur and winter ; with a l)'v iog lioufe, B#ru, Store vnd other out buiMing,. It is a good tand foratiadar, buhn.fs having been aonc theie t .r fix year* iatt past to g od advantage. A no, Qne Hundred acres of wild Land, lying within b*if a nnlc of a suitable <j .a ity to icfeive for wood and Timber. Also, A Farm, joining the aforefaM farm, and within mit hu.iircd rod* of a go01 Sc ol huiife Containi g fixryor eveaty acres of Land, witba heufe and .iaru am. under tuck improvement as to keep ten he.nd cOn a.dc.ue fummet* and witter. duo A Farm on one cf the principle roads n fa id town »f Livermore and wi htn erne hundred rod* of a gcod Siwmri. and Cornmil . a;u! vitkin a few rod* cf 1 goo* vc 00 hoiife; «nt ining fifty acre* of Land twenty or thirry of which ire under improvement, wuh a home and barn t&cicon. Also, A Traft of wdd Land laying in the F.tftcr'v part of faid totru of Litermot*. j miiujr on the town 1 <f Fayette ard within twenty c;fte of Ha I wt * j Containing upwards of two hundred act. of txcs.lcn: Laud. Whoever wifiies to purchafe all or any p*rr of the above may have the® a» 1 Lirpiire with pay. ■ ing twcn:v five rcr-ccnt down and givii^ go d .‘>ccurity , lor the tem-nnder, at a generous Cicdu for lurcher particular* app y tc tiic fufenber. D > VID LEARNED Linfrr-«rt, Af *rth »f, t8ot. I HE fu UcrifHT, a* gu rdian to H i‘,Lm X A jut 1 | cf Caps Elisabeth, herc't lau^ons *1! pet funs a* grir.f harboring or truRirg lam Vs thi in and Abigiii), on ♦ cnauyofthc law—Au«l un tiel.U u? their coutracki ng wili be p.rid 1 y me i TMEOPHILUS S. TH iMAS. k. ,•*« *3, .* , # ----- - u , Portland Bathing Houfe. ' p L pjrthHd if 9f*rn rvrrjr i. tn # v tvre-f, from Jt+e *'ck<k tn iir m^rni-g _ . . , < j, , _ _m.m! w J — / r f - i I r 11 Jt a cTuri y ^cmmtn Plest fir the Lamty cj Cumber.and, began and kolden at Port tuna iti j<ud courJy% on tre third Tuefday of Or tshc'T, jt- 1 804. ON the PatiticQ of John And&rfefti of F/uii. uth tu lain county innholder, Ai.u JV/m 4 wttc ol the l*'d ]ohu, r< pufcming iti«t tncy -t.c I iked ,u ice ,a f*tr ughl to «*r»d 10 1 hree undivided > .nujj pan* of* * cctrai# tract ut I nd in Portend aloix ; |4jd, with oue Law* d Cobb, r t fa:d Futil«ik1, lw und cJ bcfctnuuig a* »hc corner r.i-de by tbtjuutf, n ci Lu*< Lane *“b * rcc direct, tu laid JtdahU, thct.cc uorlhtr y y ii,J L«v« Ldun: lev tiny live Lei— hence at right an . C . wilt* laid Love L*n« cafierly fix y bx [tel—thtOct lout hctiy ««• par *•**» ‘‘At vv,th laid Love janc fevemy £>t tert to L*d Frtc 6rt<t—1 hence wester, v by lasd tree S. te* *‘*t\ i-x feet to tbe beginning—that they are Jeliri a Cf landtag me i*»wc u. leverahy, and praying thii , Court that a committee be appointed agreeably to law tt> ’ever ti t fame ih manner 4^ by law provided. Ouduh!), that the petitioners caufe iht Itvcrai perfoni u tic lied in fti«l and hv t*g w.th* ' In the d;a»e, or the at comic j of fueh as ^re 1 *b 1 lent and have attnruiO r tiiiug within the Mate, ; tone *u*y luvtUcd ol J.utl Petition *>y idling mew pa* 1 nai ) with a Copy thereof, or tearing a copy at Muir Imcl iug HouL or LU place ol abode, or by u.hrtir.g i the fukdtaftce of the fine three week* hucceflive'y »-n oue or corr ol the puhl.c Ncufpap r»* that t ty may Lave r’f* [ portnhity to make, the nttjii'uu tu this evurt, on hv «t*h •csn:h day c: June next, to htir granting lira fame. Atufi, *AMl/Ll. H‘!?‘ MAN for i THE LELEBKAiTn Aft \BIAN HoA^E * ; .. , PHOENIX, -p() give an opportunity to the gen j| tlt-mcn nf the rtitf in the pr»*v oce tf M ime, to lobttMil the vJtlUnble mix'ure t t Arakin. Rood a. *ong their flock, will ft M.d at Mr. STEPHEN LE^’s liverv ft.Rc.ui fttiruod : And wi’l be let to M-rc* <*.t frbe Very low • vie* i*»f. Five Dollars the le.ip or Ten Do*^t? thevfeafon to *v <r 1 raut *> p-vrie« agree. - Pf c* Ja U an cleg u ? y fanned huife 1 pOirclfi ig bnth lieaury and ftrcngrh —Moft of h i p int* are equal and lorrs.c o< them Very tup*l- r 10 any horfe on* the i coalmen. Hu colu a. c in Irg, c hniatiou u.r their fence, , uat and farm He i»iu!ly tiitevu hui:» high L-*. colour i• a beautiful ulw.fnut, with a Jcwr white ipa-'s d&thcrf iw vari -i c parts of his. body This beautiful aniir. *1 was par < hailed by ’rrftfa r, el Ns.w York. when he ir.ii f ur year* of a^e at t-ic price cl Seventeen Hundred dol lar*. JOrftf LXfWN»*R - P*A*n*.—THdJNlX wn put by 'he * *tiwe Ar^bi^a hiric Diotncd—hi* dam the famous ms.d ot'Orks by Kins, Hei ; od — hi* grand cam by $pe<*t*tor. fillrr to j mo, ihp dam of Drag.'H,»nJ y‘UJn2 E !ipr» -C?’eat Grand dam hv Reg ular — H i C-rcar, Great Gre<-t, Gr.ad dam by Birtim Chi Ider.—h'« Grc tr, Great, C'.cat, Great Grand dar by Hoatyvijod » Arabuu Courfar dam of the two True B ue* ift it i BOLD it tKGBR. ** zsrr TII \T beautiful Korsf* called the SOLD RANGER, will ft..nd this fcafou at iC ftable of At 2Asnr« -v near Jlohtm ft or*, at Gorham Co**t/~at Two JDoilar* and Fifty Ccuf* the Cagle icup. and Five Dol arj far rfyi fcafao ; and i« v*arrant a Fold, a price that may fee agreed *tpx*a — gtr s a full heeded Tugiih . o ft, ten years old this Ip. ing and was fared by that noted Horh. *ta td the . ' ravef cr.who was imported by Dr- Craig ^y r.f am bridge* weir d,,lb;n- Travel co was undoubtedly ore *X the tied Hyrfc* ih .t ever w w it, Nc.*-bnjjiand. Ranker** dam was a fane lirge breeding ni.,re. and far dam WJ', aji fafipo. ttd n.aie *f a good fi&e. Ranger is a Lrrsx H irfc tfaueen hsuda high, and veil m^de -his colour i- a beau frtui hro’vn bay, * co cur much t.tcerrse j by the |,t^ jud et. Kao er has proved Limit*f to be a very certain H rtc anu ptrhaos there is no iiorle Can be fonnJ in thi* part of the country yo equal him fCt beauty and ft*e Any ^e. tlcmen di poled to improve the bfttd o! the mofl nlefur animal ia tbe wo id, may call and tit him and then jttJg’e for f trnfalvc*. Ranger* C0!t* cot - monly gr<m .aipc an«l h^ndfonre ; aou wiicn fat for na ket c imnand the highed pr.ee— a.* may be proved b\ * nil >b«r fhat have ht-cn f >id in the v.ciaity ot Wolfs'.. . r ugh, in New Hampshire j ve c he Jus. I ten kept lo. the moll part of the ti?r*e, for frve.. ytaJS ^ gtnr v.r en who ntuy pteaft to Lriug thtir Marrs to ih Bold R^njer flub ha/e p rticcUr muntioa. and the Cunrrp ihosks of , A A Dev Ms. Co-lam C 'fi-r, March j8 5. t ^ __ . Wool Picking and Carding Machine. THE fubferiber, harirg recently erased firar < am fir \r Mrh in .\'ic*l:ucrft*. a M -UjHINf 1 tor iht purpolc of ERr' KING anti t FDtNG W'JOl * lakes this method to fobv.t ihe pat-onatoe of tlic pub 1. • for fo ultlul an u> dert,.king.— Fi.cn the advantjj.es o fituation, the iinprovod eofatlrudion of his an 1 his moderate term*, he flatters himfclf that all who cm ploy birr, will had ampfa frt>sfac)ioii » * THO* : B. siinchfietd A’ «f ror. Ah*}} 5 0- ’ ' > TstKE EOT ICE. ALL thofe that are indebted to the firm of Aaroh Austin, & Co. by rote cf hand cw book ace unt, are nquefted to call ard p.\y th fame on ot before the fi ll day of Ju y rex , <r they w ill be put into the hanJs oi Oliver Brcy, Efq for ccl’e”ion. j AARON AUSTIN, ii CO. Portkod, M»V 24, rflOc. * * ^ - ---—- — -fT- -mm » 11 J NOTICE. ! /VlLpwfom rndebicd to ELIJAH DtJG ' L AS, of Durham, are req«ieft?d iiawediately io ifcttic with him *r Dan 1 ml Boorrr of Haipswell. ELfJAH DUGtAd. lUrtfxeiL May 23. ltoy, Take~No?ice. ~~ ALL perums indebted to the fubferiber cither by note or acc unt of longer Handing th-n one year, pior to the date hereof; arc requeued to ?ct \ t't*r pay the fame <*« or before :tu lift cay of Scut, j tuxt. thherwifc ail tuch notes and accovats wi,J 1*. kit with au attorney ler coled*; n. ROBERT BOYD. Par.'**J, Jt-n 2. Take Notice. ALL perfons are hereby cautioned a uft re<aiving the foHowi. g NOThS nHv *!»e to WIILIAM Ab^or o ruder, in Keat V/k .dared May 4th 1* 4 as they were whtai»e,i io a fraud •s*cat manner, and without any coahderat on—* hrt of them were for 40 del * each ft\ i**r cfj dot s each «n one for 2 j, ami til £g«cd by the fubferther l AAC MTAI.K -R. Frybury. M iy 17, iS .5. FURS WANTED, " which calh ar d the higheft pria . w-i!! be c:rca for any -.lautliy cf ."a lc tfc Cat *kim, aiid all k.ud* of hppioj & FURS j»« auijah v HttVirv ^w__jk4&$U, Par. law/. • TO 22 SOLD—Ci credit of w, tt*9rdies . Tears, \ Go oil two {lory dwelling Houfc, well *- V. finift d thro’rct with * V nod ard CKt’fc Huufc# *^an» <w*c with twoL* t* of L Vvtl p>cafc*ecty fJtU4|tJ in Wituiot flivct lc.tri.»g (rom iiack l tec* to Back cove Alfo—a two ttory JlOUoK in Union Arcet, well Aiiithet}, with a Barn ai d Yard «ntire 1)0*Ming s on !e 'a 4, at a low &rj..nd rcbt( ci^ut years «>i which Icaic arecncxp;rtd Alio—a two {tory dwelling HOI?SK, hoTihed, with one acre ct Jan1, near Ot.rh ,m ff)rncf on the road {ending to Scat boro*.-for particular* ;U jrtr» Mi* Gc»gt X vo, or 7*cw-/ Lta%tj, of PouiAad, er Mr. •TL’cmtii lA-.Lil«.». ut Goruum May tO. _ _ * UiMYERbAL LAW-MtKUiANi'. /'PROPOSALS. Sy dJUIhL JOHNSON, *' , rok raiMTiktf ir sv^.s*jphun, Ths .Universal Law-Merchant* • * * ’ • . • • <t * ■ > * w / I —. * _ * — —, Bcinv a CAUffion from the mfl approved anferd and in idem *’Mtirst a < ihe Law*, Cuitonis, and ISJjge* of Merchant* , „ . and Ship-owners; On Bills of Exchange and VroinlPory .... - , Notes. • * ««, Elementary Principle* of. the Lavs 0( Partnerihip, BaififUnts, Letters ot Cre dit and Letters of Recommendation. * . *.» ,»- * t T"®"1'1 ' ^ #i SYSTEMATIC Compilations of Maritime, I Lnw, and Mercantile ufig s, will always be u;;„ ful to rtieil of buaaefs — whether raeir occ^pa* . tion be law or tra^fe- - % --From a uew of the Analytical prrfp,ed5*3 0£ ; this work—eyerjr naan of commercial inforn a* ti n will at oiue perceive, that it embraces (ub. ■jc£K ulctul ;ind intercking to merchants of eve j ry dofeription. -. 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