'jih " mjMwftaMMaa gaMaa 1 . i i a W a a ' r 1 l ID 1 I I . r i hh ' 1 cer.fulTy iextrt oVmaV in polifhlng Kli'oii- tbe'lToniage of hh love to the tecutiful and felUrV titb tfipt SwilIyvh his Way I ners, aoi in 're finings hii feelings in ruing religious female, she lovely image of ihe an. from' I he nation. s Captain Swijlyin. his heart, and "in rmg his foul to briye gelc nature ? TWe cannot be one and ; I formed me, tKaf ie lirelyih ' and virtuous, deeds, you apparently deiW fliall venture to fay, from the teltimonyJ of Col.4Iawkiys fqare, where he was principal! frorniiatuteiHd partly from edi my, own feelings, that. 1 fpeak the fentiments holding a talk with the chiefs. and had 5?,i -,Vv ,:V::.;.-:':-:":A. own fe. - K-f"; been lor fevcraida hefore-th.t "he THE. WEDDING RING. ANSTTS wa, milder than the de w ; Thai faanglea Aioo'a (ceo cd grovta; , Aad Lbbin eunftaui, food and-true, ' - A ever told i'ne .jfJRs eflSVc. ' K' ".' v; ' '" - ; Oac eye, with chafte yet mantling fnjile, Me bade'bcf guef what lie Coald brin,V .Theri.ftmn a bofom void Q' gni', , - kU blj fii'vl, and uaSiinj, took a.JfUug.;. ,Th; Xfa'deti fijttei'd, (idled, GghNi Ob, Cupii ! 'twaa a cnanning.fceue' -A d, with effected coynefs tried, 1 De.it I what can fuch it trinket mean'?' . . - i . . . . ,j 'Meant' faid ihe youth, with glowing cheek. And flurried tbawfte fbjniunok A ring-dnvo Jropt it from tia beak j s .... I picked .it tip in yonder brook, j i v -'. . And msch we owe my lovely fair, .'' To. ihir kind token of tlie-dovcp- Who droprit for the purpofc' there, A fai.hlul emblem of our love, rv It is of ctcireft go'd, Tefinid, ' -' AffcftiOni cba.tleU fign, be fure ; . Ahd pjlith'd, like my Annette.' mind, . A limply olsgaut and pure. - '. ,-L ' It'i round tobi-wht i that to prove To what can fuch an emblem tend ? - AVbJt! bo' th' eternity ot love, ' ' A love, like mine, tht kjowj no end. 'Annette, they f,;i-nay,. in tbia. curve No fore'ry turka nor awle'f art Tht in thii fiogf r tbtre't a nerve Which leadi dirctTly to the heart. Touch'd by thi? goldfor rap-ure there . Love't cbVifwing witclieriet arc fuch, Fancy would faltei to declare The thii. hog plejiu.e Ciill t toucn ! 1 . ''"' ' .- : . ' Xtftrack her fingfr raptur'd tjuite,' She cried, You're fooiifh, get ytmgone; Yet, if the touch oe fuch delight, ' What bippiircfi to put it on I . . fie feit'd the .hint, the willing' mai l Scarce knew whrt' fhs ho fid of done 'But love'? fwect iw&jcuce oBey'J, . " And kilTcd the Ring thit' hiauc thCnt otfci" i ure g defigned you'for ihff tixtih U he Uiterift, " jnd the duty of ihe ladies to al and conjugal endeariAenr, rcaluvate religion : 1 is ihcir inreeft, he- havio office uf oaremal and coninpal haT-faken oavns that vour endowinnHk!l I ckuTe. as they -are-tbe objefts on tntn's 'moi ,pt'opor iottedlo the magnitude andinporance ardent affetlion, and the ' fu'hjects ot h: noft i .1:.. - .. m and adJrefs, andnot by your knowtedge of Ivirxues'can mcieile this alcendency no body the Aern maxims of formal philtfophy ; and can doubt : It is alio their djiy, for man is the harh aqcording y given to you a graceful, their protetloi, kind friend and companion, nefi ofmcinand moll pcrfuaftve : addrefs in and man deferv;sv their be returns of love; the g'ntienefs of your manners 'and xpr?f: which cannot be better performed than by the Bon 5f your looks,' id" ihe mildnefs of your exercife of pure religion in their families. Oh lifn.fi:k-n' and in the fcxvhip ; foftnefs of this and on 'this alone, it depends wheiher yoar fympdthy for fuifering man. By thefe you iemperfhe mafqualine roorofenefs of h's difpolitivn, and cjulIi the- tumuki .vofhtibotf- eious pallion you lotten his manners and refine his feelings; you alfuage his forrbws by t r l ' . i V-L- a Kind participation or inem, ana neai nis wounded fcnfibility by the ba'm of confola- tio.n ;!-yoti infpire hitfc with love, arid'; love impels him to be "brave" you re Ward his jafTiduics with gratitude, and . this , icachcs him to be iind j you reprove his avarice in the liheralitv of vour fondriefs. and check, his extravagance in the reft taints of yoor virtue j; I rable and'impenetrrable bulwark ; Or can be, couf-j neg'ett tnis ieaion-7i yon ao you make' him. all that he is 0r reous., kind, virtuous, generous and Wave. . But, though your powers ot refining & con trouling man are referable chiefly to nature, there arc-other fotfces, from which lber do rive confiderable.'' force ad efficacy, atid a- rriong thrfc We cannot cou(ht youi' kn&wledge of abltrtile pJiilclophy ; Ur tew temaie pnilo- , lophers have ever retainea or wiweq rio re ttin ;he power of cbnciliatlnc man's love : tkeir batteries are always pointed arms Ticca, and never at nis 7ica rt. .ine a no mem or woman is hnoraclicablc and. perhaps, culpa bTe for her to an cm pi amending the heights of "pofterity fluU be a nation of chriftians, or .a nation of libertines' ; and cur, experience of late and painful memory fufficiently provcs what vnay be expeilcd from a . nation of libera tines. By grafting on the tender minds the wholcfome precepts of theH' criil ?. a religion, and by ienforting the doctrine by he exawplaiy conduct pf your lives, you will do more ihan the united labours of the whole hod of.'rea fohers and dtfpu; ants- have' atchieved or ever can aicliicvc y4u will oppb'e to Atheifm, and to uenm, ana to LiDerumirn an tniupe- but if you not low the feeds of chriiliani y in infancy , you will nevci leap ihe fruits of it in manhood: With great.rcfpcft, , SPHR'AIM. . ' ' IGaz. U. " From the Mercantile Advetttfcr. On the importance of a general sid well rc- gula cd fjflcm of EDUCATION, -V Citizens of America . . I'here is no fubjcfl'more worthy of ihe at tention of a frte'people than the education of You:h. It conllitutts the h'melt bahs o to. And now when rude or playful jeit At happy wedlock iusita liiug, She clafp liei Lvbin to her brealx, . And fiuiiing ihewjhfr"--Wedding P.ing. 7 EPHKAlIVt, ; 'TO THE AMERICAS FAIR, ' Ladies, philofopliyj. cial happineft, and U the direfr path .to fecial plain below and the fcencin. which he ip- jpVbVcBieoU ;ImprTT-d 'wT-lT thtsdeiTwe pea-s to -he greatell advantage, is her family ; fii a: at cntion paid thereto hv the It is not neccllary that her vufues be.pt the m0fi 'celebrated Hates of antfcuity.-Aihcnw heroic kind ; and ihcfe whtch'are required., of U,.,.,, C thnVc and Rome, rofe each in their i t... ...;.t.: i. .rk k,.,..u ' . i i i , . ucr, a II a ic ucit wmU iu mm, '"yfc" I turn to ihe meridian ot eiory, oy eariy im to JplenCid, 2 re cenamiy more uictui, ana, pcrhap, in')re ornamental to focieiy ; for in the practice of domcftie.vinues, are fou'nJ ed our moral, religious' and national cbaff ten, andon'this hinfe tUTns the awtui altcr- iime it is rcfpectfully refumed, would be be ft employed 'n (he management ot her domellic aitiin, and i:i moral and religious exercifes (or the inQruQioii and edificaticn of hryung family. Ot all the "influences which operate on the IN the agj egate, the corsprehenfive term, native of national depraviiy. Bcfoteanur American fair, we recognue at leall the riags a lad may acquire all th knowledge 'half and tno;e amiable part t our naiion, and accomplilhments neceffary to fit her for end coiiflder you enti led on this g ound a- being the in'erefling. the raiional companidn lone lo our mo'.t refoetlful conlidcrai ion": tf rational man aod.'aftcr mairiace, her but when v extend our views, and appreci ate your e!a io to our fex in the powerful influence which you exert hi the formation of our national and priva e characlers an in. flnerice, perhapr, more grneraily felt than underfloo'l, we are. filled wiiri a profoundness ' of rrfuetr. and a folcmnitv of vencra'ion. minds and manners' vf ihe human race, and Awa hHy poffible, I refuu'tfjl beg leave to treat with to be the principal. It is to ihe greater pre, I j. !uc that ihe flat'e of focicty is now you un ihe means, which appea's 10 be bell valence of ihis' in women tnn in. men, that j wJey ,iilfcrcnt i bui it'ts iio lef true tl;a't calculated to promote this rtioll dehrable and we impu e their .-greater virtue, and to the mima0 nlt'sre remiics the fame; that under ; important tibjccl. V, lame caufc we afenbe their encreatlng afcen- ditfcicnl modifications, we lie in the fame , The condition of ihe 'Ladies, conGdercd as dancy over man. Where ihere n no relijion want of infliuttion as thofc of ancient diyt; Mirribirs of civil focieiy, hat been in all times we ate not always certain of finding virtue ; ao(j jnwi i we confidei the irdpiovcmcni and in all places an invariable and infallible and wherever we difcover genuine virtue', fJCJetf has made, we may ?uQ!y conclude we i'e of the iroportrr.ee of thofe powers, of all the fources from which. the ladies may Hyou poirefs, to ihe happinefs of Tocieiy, and do derive confjderable reinforcemcn's io f.tlici.'ous to cticrehfe ihem to the fffeaiell their influence on -man, we believe Religion (T- i ' 1 .C . I : - . . -L ircUii'g on (IK minus ui ineir tiuttiis ine ove of counti v. lullice and honor. For thU purpofe each according to their difJerent fj taa'ions adopifd dtBerent tee hods but all dire&cd to (he' fime end. . The fi d 'mirullcd the education of her Ions io the rreaell philofophers ihai'hcr foil produced; the fecond tnaclCit that all chil dren in (he date fhould live inailate of the mod perfect education' ; the thiid confidetcd all children, born We, -as the properly of th . t n -a- liair, and decreed that each mould receive a ll an education tutted io hit genius, and nave an opportunity of culiiv'a trig in eai'.y life thofe lalens vhich nature, had imparted to him. in order to lit him for future uufjlncfs And' it is well known what case was taken by the Roman - Republic to prepae their you:h for atchieving great and glorious acliotj dv and . well dieUrd cdncatioru oaysr before that icard the whole that paired that the I ndians were in rea confuCinn .that the belt talk, and molt fticnd!y-deuv'er-; ed, was, that they tvoiild dd what they: but tyeo'ia 'pripttii i letnijijrtti pectin'ga compliance with a treaty that? i ' ii - .1. . f- T i-i .. -.t . yut. n awttuis iiiiorinea mem mat; tfia? i was (he hit time they' would be callea on. Mr. iwilly further irateu, that be faw people from Cumberland, who had come tor the purpofe "of getting fotiic white women pruoncrs, that were de tained by the Indians, rand that they would not give them up. 4 . rurthcr and that hc urircd a3 the caufc'ofaheI ndians holding back, "that r . . i - I'm . ' t uowies was noiatng out ana promi fing the Indians great things,-and that a very large majority of them clave to htm. teR of efviliea torrt-wkenevertve-find woman (here- weiifuaily-find -pure-religion It we ;re-mo're in the Winref li lhart iri ihe fit 11 agei in. a ftaie of ahjeft and cruel debafement, dj not prefume to fay ha: a truly virtuous Khcn the rcienccs'on'y began to be known, theiaalfo we find man wallovirigMn rgno. perfon rtult be alfo ichgious, we tfaa wiih It may b: deemed fuperlluous to recur io ranee and in fveenef cf rmnncrt ; the de Icouf. Jeri'.e a (Ten that riadiioa of the fair fexbe nV oniveHAlly a mud be virtuous. "fympioin ofco-'etnpofiry barharifm ; in pro I ratter, fallow us only in that part , poruon1 as'trwt) advaocesro the rtfincment of cundctt which i, or is liable to be, xpofed J fjCh 4 meafure. Vour country only wants his'rr.indatid manners, woman ii'aita obfer v. J to public view j but reliionat'en'cls us in all j j, 0 lendrr it. "refpeOable, to render it 'the at a trutly religious perfon paQ fcepubtic, ,0 (hew the utility of an eftab. 'Honor, or piide of ch- hiiment for the improvement of your yousb I 1. ' K I a a - oi our jg every unbiallcd rain Ues tae expediency ot ed co-cmeige to'o nonce, inio-a mo t ten our ytoon t, woras, aoa actions, na rrgu. happten in the wcrld. 1 his it ihe oniy wav 'der and telpefiful rercpnon ; and wherever laics the whole, bhew roe a truly religteus wo iL whichycm will become eo' enlightened civilijaiiori ha h 'fiourilhed in ell its parts, mnin (hi falleft acceptatioti of the word, JxeJ people , this the true method to fup- thcte we fee viih pleifure tae lad ut holding I will aKu fhow you in her a te jder parent, i P0f t .rid tiait that lccdMn you ft dearly u lhow y that rank of iftpeclabtli'y and honoiable dif. 1 loving wife, a lincere friend, a Kind oetgh eire j ( ItuJ ;t iby ibis alone you can expert liottion, ro which iu ue hat civen an.inJif I tor. and an amiable member o! focieiy. Of l.A m.V vour land a btld for the virtuotis to 'potable claim ; and, con vet fly, if we rrad fuch we have many fimplcs in that rcfpecla H,ie in, that you can en'arge the circle of of ladies, who have been treated wt b dillin- bit, that venerable part of our fellow-citixeni foct eitjoymem, and keep up a fpirit of pa. guifhi 't hbnors. we give their na ion credit denontina ed the frtitti offtiindst and we triutifm and iuQice. fo nccclTary and ufeful in i .l . t ..... . . l v:: -. . .. " lr ihe charattrr of a civ lized prnfife. lare happy to know that many Ibining cxirap ei Wheu, thercforr, the ladies have reached the of pure religion and virtue canie found in e graJe for whiib they are foefhinen ly fittef, tety department of our foctiy. and on which .hey reflect futnuch honor,, tliey Since, therefore, you have received fuch l:gin to exercifc a powerful and uncontroul exienlive tweis frum the liberal band of atic infjjence on mat, in giving tone to his N ure fince no nation on Eaith can boa ll atiioni, ltd a charatter to his mai.ntrs ; la mote Uxunani crop of fcmie beauty man I . . , ..uStifhtd 1 n thi i naner. that lot this afcendetuy it not .edited by the that of ours, ou would ippear not lorgird 1 -f 0f Qrlcatti had been blocka- e uullican eovernoicni CALEDONUS. GHILLICO l'HL, July2. . With pleafnre wc contrattid a report fotne time fincc circulated here, and latceiuuiperauon oi conceited roeaurcs, nor tuuicieotiy tne couniy oi iieavcn in iu t, , , , p in r . . t aic iujkm i ine wiioic appears io tc tiicivvut- i'uc, vi imvivin'i .t - I , i iclt s the whole appears to be the four power, ol imptovmg . - 1 . a. i re lull ol vour nutifil endowmerts ouetittritf frielillible elutaty. JNo nun . ..... - - . . "l , . . will fiy that I Ier immcdiitely from that place, who on the iffeftioni of man, filet-tly, indeed, and peroral charms wi-Fout vi.tee, of Winch re- Uurcd us, that tne report wai prcma- infenHbiy, tbouglH with ceua-n and exienfive lg on is the bids, ate able to kindle his love ture, though ll had been for lornc tim? cfljcicy. A leadipe fca uie of hti'donAniuo a4 keep it alive: petfonal beiaif wiliout apprehended Klour. wa felling at fc- . L' . . . i t . ' ! i:.. . -i... ..r r'..i , ,v- ..LI in - t. l ..,! .t.;iL. ,..$ wi.in yen nae actjutico, ana . to luppiiy vniuc it ns piunmm fiituiiKu iwms iu.- ten uouaia pci uann, aim . nn. iuu caetrife over the affections, and, I may add, ginaiion in a dicam it lluttcri alrify plea, a dollar per gallon ; the latter A dull file the c-ft.n of man, is iu uniform tnildixft let a liiilethen vanifbei, and Icavn no from the quanUty at Market. nine alwavi without conft aint t,r tuor of trate btltind. But peifoual bcauiy fpangltd difopliiie And ojeta irg rulit' by iiifrnua! wuh the gemt of rcligiou virtue, it like to lion tr.jii by pic Ictipnoii way i by allure nd unci wtm ttie tpienoor oi ine rameni nfh, and 'never by crmpu'.fion i t unerring Sun, which while prefant, vivifi.-t and eahi tendency being io anake man b,e.ter io enlarge letaies man, irJ when it re'ifft leaves hitfi the fpheie of bippmeft heie, and to facilfa'e g'oomy and Uavet bifn longing for 1 1 fpei. ihe attachment ol u he ' c aj c Thii poweiful oy reium. What rain ny, whir cold. itJuc&u itiuch, ladici, yjpo(fjfi. aid lac-Jbtar ed j4iilwf!itl an itfuff, or daterifafi from the quantity alaYaaTMaTaBmftaBMBBBBt L0lJ$ViLLE7 (a.) June 27. Lxtftt if a Ltltr Irrn Ue Ucrt, ' a rtJpttlihU gtntfanai n tkit lwr, ii tid lit i$th infl ', bill. Jn palling up the KUcr, I thii day PETERSBURG7"fti!y 24. ' Extracl 0 a letter. Irom an American rmfr- chant in Paris, dated the istlt of May, to his friend in Philadelphia. "' " It is with pleafore I advife yoi of the arrival of Mr. Dawfon, who I ex petft will have anauJience this day with the chitt conlul. Jtismy opintprrall differences will be arranged, without ' further negoc.ation, or the interference of Mr. Ellfworth or Mr. Mofay. To have our differences fettled is of trreat impoitance, and the fooner our 'tnlnifler' arrives the better, as 1 hear it is in con templation, to ijejuidate. alj "the foreign claims for pro'vlfions, &c. furnifhed, and then to tund their.amount at 3 per ilii-.'T.his..wtll be uifjufliy depriving our citiefis of half their claims, asainll which I hone and expect .bur minilltr will fcrionny rcmonltrate. Tha high- eft funded debt in France is only '54 per cent. That at i fcer cent, tv'oukl be a bout 40 per cm. .Prices of id and pro duce and tobacco very dul) I expect they will mend after the trade onccbc comcs regular. 1 do not tiud thathc Bri iih- interrupt' our European..' cotti- merce." . Robert Sm ith, Efq. of Baltimore is appointed fecrctary of the Navy.- This gentleman is a brother cif en. Samuel Smith. " l; h paflVnger in the (hip perf-.-vefencc, Wiliiamfoti, arrived at Philadelphia tV 15th inft.,ftom'Bri(lol, informs t. reinforcements for' Egypt faile.) "r.a England the x ft bf J A London paper of the 30th of May, fays It is with regret we oblcrVc the fpirit of emigration fo prevalent in this country ' Scvcral thoufand paltenceri have arrl. ved at New-York, in :hc DeU'.vajc. 2nd at Baltimore, in the con tie of 2niiitlu from Gieat Britain and Ireland. A large nurnber of thefe cmlgfants arc from Wales, whoreprtfent the iitfj ation of their native country as extreme-' 1diflrtlDng, The dcinh of provTfiont Da cXutetl in many parts ol Wales 10 Inch a degtee, that numbers actually pc riflied for want of fuOenatlce The bc. ncvolc.nl and humane In Ticnton. Ntw- r :.. .. r 1 f .? jcricy, are railing uy luwicriptton a rum of nttiney for the emigrants, many ot whom are faid to be in very indigent circumflanccs. M-ittTa.aaa4aaafl4H FOR SALE. 25 Hluls. tSc 40 bbls. Sugar. 50 Bagsand io bbls. Coffee, 6 Boxes Cotton and Wool Cards ISAACkStSctlSHOP. July (u ' " : ' Bills of Exchange on New-York FOR SALE by . . -ISAACKS d BISIIOr. A. HALL., Ifot jor fate el Mr, 7ltmaJ im Fr$t-lrestt ' A large .Collection of ALSO. A variety ot Stationary am Blaa'.i. . ' Books ... J 9. . . . .. .-. V" T"" a-H