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1" -J TP?. I. ' - , . TPu folloviqg is the production vf SltLtex . 0 bobss, one of the editors' of the Repub w lican Fanner,' printed at D anbury, (Conn. Several of hit little odes have been inserted in ' most of the papers in ike country, under the signature of LoaEXZ. This serious mor eeau is not far behind many pieces of the first. F.nfHsh poetfy and adds to the' literary fame - of Connecticut Bee- (, X THEKUIXS. . . .; II "VE teeti) iii twilight's pensive hour, ' 'The moss-clad dome, the mouldering tower, In awful ruin stand ; . :i t . .That dome, where grateful voices sung, w;That tower, whose chiming mu6)c rung, ' Majestically grand.! " ' :,.. 'I've seen, mid sculptur'd pride, the tomb Where heroes slept, In silent gloom, " Unconscious of their fame Those who, with laurel'd honors crown'd, -Among their foes spread terror round, And gain'd an empty name I - I've seen, in death's'dark palace Uid, The ruins of a beauteous maid," Cadaverous and pale ! ' ' That maiden,' who, while life xemain'd, ' O'er rival charms in triumph reign'd, c The mistress of the vale. . ' I've seen, where dungeondamps abide, A youth, admir'd in manhood's pride, , In fancied greatness rave ; '3Ie, who in braiok's happier day, . r Was virtuous, witty, nobly gay, Learn'd, geuerous and brave - . '' ' " ' ' : ' - ' V ' Nor dome, nor tower, ill twilight shade, '"Nor hero fall'n, nor beauteous. maid, ' To ruin all consign'd, ' ' Can, with such pathos, touch my breast, - As (on the maniac's form imprest) Tai kuivs or a xblz. mivd! . LOKEiTZO. rpeace, TreeJom and fclf government. -It mud be a great folace to every virtuous mind that the countries lately acquired are for equivalents hone (I I y paid, and come to us unttained with blood. ' : ; Senfiblc at we are of the foperior ad vantages of civilized life, of the nourifh ment which Indullry provides for the bo dy., arid faience for the mind and mortis, it is our duty to aflociate ourlndian neigh bours in thefe bleflin'gs, and to Ye'ach them to become-fit' members of organireJ'TocU , ty. - - ' : r r - ; .. . , The Tpirit which manifefted itfelf on' ine luipeuon or our rigm or aepout at New-Orleans, the cool and collefted firm-j nets with which our citizens awaited the operations of their .government -for its peaceable "reftoration, their prefent, appro bation of a conduct ftritrly neutral and jutt between the powers of Europe now iu iiuiicik tun, cvinkc . uiipoauun wwen ought to fectire their peace, to proud their indollry from new burthen, their citizens from violence, and their commerce from The falfeboods and indecencies y mi Jtide to, in -which certain prdfes indulce thrtnfelves habitually, defeat their -own object betore a jiilt and enlightened pub lic. .This unenviable and only rcfource, be.it out ndeavor to leave 'hem, ty an honeft and .earnetourfuiiof tlie'public .profperity, -: - I thank you fellow-cititens, for the arTtflionate expreffions of' your concern -for my'happintf:', prefent and . future t Ann i prayi heaven to have yoiirlclvcf , as well as our comnruu country, iri its holy keeping.- : ' , 'I. THt JEFFERSON. 'December 1 8, 1803;' :. ' his filejrated ottr character, and increated our national prosperity 1 Ana as me cmzens of this state have an extensive commercial intercourse with she conflicting parties, and the unwarrantrble acts of individuals haver frequently disturbed the .repose of empires, it is Peculiarly incumbent on to cherish a spirit corresponding with pur neutral situa tion and to inculcate on our constituents the necessity of attending to the wise admonitions of the eaecutive of the Union M to cultivate the friendship of the belligerent nations, by every act of justnesa and innocent kindness." , " If weTeview the present happy condition of our country, and reflect on the many dis tinguished blessings we enjoy,' - as well as on the numerous evils incident to other govern ments, from which we are exempted, there will be found abundantTeasons to rejoice, that we'live in a republic tiu highly -.'ayored of heaven, and under a . social compact from which smany ben6ts result ; iAnd whilst these considerations should animate us with I -exalted sentiments of patriotism, find with a I lively zeal to cherish the fundamental princi ples ofour political institutions; they ought above all, to inspire its with becoming grati tude to the great 'Ruler of Nations, on whose favour all pur happinness dej)enda." f . .IMPORTANT DISCO VERY. -i from the Domestic Encyclopaedia " ' M. BOU LARD, arcViteQ, at Lyons, ' ' 1ias lately invented a very Simple prepa ' tation,: attended -with Jittleepence or ' trouble, and admirably -calculated to de u fend wooden m it eu'alf from bing tonfu. m"by' flames, though expofed to their Jnfl tencetor two hours. After many-te. tiiuu's experiments, lit found ihat a lulu, lion of pot-atb is the molt efMcicious li. quid for reGHing the aft ion of - fire, long er than any other -fluid. Xhls obfrrvation ' induced him to pp!y that Xubflance in a kind of paint or coat leg on wood, which was completely' rendered fireproof, iti the -T following eafy manner: Difiolve. fucli a inanti: of pot.atli in cold water, as that iuid 11 capable of holding in louiuon.waGi fir daub with it all the boards, wain I'cot- frg," (hiogles,'i:c. which are intended to be prepared. Then dilute thevfame li quor with a utile water ; aud ton tucn a portion of fine yellow clay as will make he mixture of the coDfittenceef the com mon paint employed on wood ; and lad- - y, mr into it a fn!l q tantity of flour . ;aiie, in order to combine bw.h fubltao ce in'imately. , , , With this mixture, all wooden nuteru als oig!it to be coated three or four times, fimilar to painted wotk. Thu joC will be fecured from the adlion of firf, though rxpofed toit for a time exceeding two hours ; but the grcatetl dsnugef this excellent preparation conGSs in the circttmtlance, hat it prevents the wood from ever burlting into flame. 'M. Cou. lard remirkt, that 2olb. Hfted .yellow clay, 1 t.alb.of. flaur fur making the - pa je, and lib, of pot,-a(h, are (uiEcient to prepare a fqnaifYDlid (trench meafure & vreigh) of deal boards fa that the ewpen C.e, when compared with, the importance rf the ohjert are indeed trifling. ' J t is . further itultrvirg tf hotice.'lhat en fur nlture made of wood, fuch as chairs, ta . blei, kc: sod rriiMilarly the ttair-cafet, . aml Cnoiinf f4jweUingvitfrtitniy beta ' 1st enabled to leftll the ranges of toe fire. rlist iney are on'y reduced tmoa.a, or m- ITxtract from ifte Speech of his Excellency Gov. JIALL, to the Legislature of Delaware, ml Vthe opening of their session in January lasL LJ THE conflitutional time of the atr -rual meeting of the General AflVmbly of -this State has again tetarnett; the bk (lings ct- peice, -Tranquillity and order, ft ill pre- vail throughout' the.'.Union ; n- uniform defire tor the pub'ic .nd manifeflirt it- fc'f by'tlie utmofl viitilaiice, and dirtcled by matured experience and cautious wif.. j 1 a :r. ' oom, seem 10 inaraurriie our prcicni nap py adminiflration of the general', govern, ment 1 economV Pervades the whole, fyf- tetn j no unnecpftary burthens are impol 1 fed on the people ; no laws opprcflire of the induflrious-citizen ate enatled' but ' : liberty, peace, an equal diltrilutionot juf. tlce, the Tate njoymen'Of the IruitS o 'honeft induflry, and plenty with- ht fuU horn are among the bleflings beUowed on the people mf this land. When we itfleft on the prefent fitustton of the turopeao -world,' involved, in wai and difljcultict, opprefleJ with heavy and almoft intolrra b'e taxes,' with -what gratiiue fhould w how before the throne of the mod high ior his fuperintending providence svhicl? has hitherto preferved us from a coalition with foreign powers, and diieQed our Hc in peace and tranquillity.' Give me leave, gentlemen, to c0B grstulaie yii on theacquifiilon of theci tenfive and fertile territory of Louifiatia, wh'ch hat lately been ceded to the United Statei by the govern nent of France. 1 hn aceuilition by a fair and honeft pur -chafe has been made fur a conlideratien hich will bear mi comparifon with the millions that mult have been expended in taking an tintufl polTtffion by force. The .advantage arifipg to the Union from i!te ceiiianof ibis conntry, whkh includes lite tree navigation of 1 Mintiffippi, are in -Csl;u'ablc, not only as fecuring the trade iorotir weflern Statei andiha-adjseentttr.' ritoriei, but in a particular manner as a fecurity to the United Statei agslnfl' thB wara and tumults of the old wor'.d." .;TV PROPOSALS Tqr, FvbKttiii.g y Smbtcnption, , .Tlie Sherif'SfMarshal's jind Ctmstahli't Ctilng priaiot DirtfiioM to thofc Officers an re. ' ty Subject coRfteAed with ibe'Puiie, et Sttcir Ctice i-wilh is Appendix of frc.ci, ' - Bvriu Hon. J. t, TAYLOR,.. - THIS 'work U crelully towpileo trim tlje K4 an. aha, it,, Mid adapted, t-y a.Digtll ol the Ient Act, ol Ad ri.bly ud ot Conjut, upua all. the lubjett, it f-taius Id Xt life cl the citiseo of .ihtS 8tti. It hit beta lh.- not o tbe Copi cT lo'(cit froM Ibc oif oi iiiMirr mi b which it u inieimir rd, tbe efe Jul lcn u$ teWti to ptitriff, bd ConU.olcij tod b dittn4t aiMnentnl ol 4hc fr.ttrt tit e, to Iwoith proicUiaMl mtn iih ily tereteacelo note copiout lootcei ol wluin.itor d ll pcrfont lot .whole v( tne woi ii immcdiattif dc!igard,-wtife pliid tud io IttllS bit Inkiuctiuri. '. - .... .4Jiider tht impo.uat J.tte of APJt EST. the iaii of totiin, Cix.it, oi ,, ,4 yiix.ir uiion tn tnc tppte JieoOoa ol .,C.iaeti, kiU bciitkiiocd, tnd'ihe ce.ite rotectton .ft dd b 'he Liw tuonitly ft-t,d C0u,ct4 wrth lint (ut i.-a i lUr Li ol-H.nuc.de. wheo com ' tittd br in ..!' i-MiS rr. r heo tbe peclon Killtj 11 eEic.' v( jtt cr, irfefl! I which o tenpt will be n iat la ibi dj-e tnd mcthodne letd- ciict. oume otrte, Ul.j.M, ne-ied ff will be Bui, Eiecoitini, Cton. ,..d 1 iil-irei, tlctpu, Joiici, 6hc riUadil.)lhti,'Kcutie.t otc, , eOMDITJOXt. '" TV -wtik will be tomorifed U aoooiru. otia. tia.ed on omi type ted guod pip,. It will "edtlHcttd to luvtciibert, binJIbmely begad. t Foar Dallitl eKh. . . It will te M to wtfi of Tom m fblScieot eanber of faMcTiben ebttiued to ttelny tbe tieoce, ted if-. fued io.4 RMimhiihetetlier. f t tMblceibore will be tubjoloed lh woi k , ,CT brcriiion era reetivtd 4a Wilmiorlr. be Al.n .nd H II, t t labliiiw, , by the twer.l Pot IliC me tod IhnirTi ia tbe Sitte. od Ay other (eotloea, to whote htidi piofitot thot prabeW be loditd. Wlloa(HB.I)aobr.to,ilol tr K art withou? fpresdinr the couflairratioa il litional fiimesi meanwNlr, then ' rtviice l, at lead,' two hottri, during ''".'Na'.l valtuMe effccU loavberemo- the famw a ,j,e rtme llme refcued from Ulo2r i, ' ' to Cf the Preudent of,, VUJ Slat a ts 4he , AUr.tsf the Ctnei Alltm 4f ry Trrsiddl, pvbhthti in the G'thnf the Sd if Jm. I JOIN yo't, Ftn.,l(r.Ci,iz,M( jn pTitn il acknoUdi.mcnts.0 lne pkU,r r He un'uerfe, 1..r lh? pfofprf.,, f,:uation tifour cn-nmnit co tn'ry, lis tsp.j ncfjjfg lr wtal'h and population aJ on. focore and iiniTerrnpteil ei joymMt f j'u erty, Bd ffperty. He rondutUri I vUnn to this chofrn lad, he hn main, rjitird ns i'i 1: In prolpcri'y arl Jafrty, and hat 0)ctifl the hearts t rc nsnonstS-i!i;elo-td fivace, lo yirld to its erUr(c. niTt of territory, as w hare eirsn ltd h Kua.bsis iu fi 1 II with tb klcdrjs of 7 tht Vtters im the Ltuntitt csmpemg m D'Jtrta' tf WtlminiUn m4 Santfa ' Ceuntj, , CINTLIMtMND riLLOW.ClTIZtNS, Ab the eleflion for circling an tUclor to vote for a Pre fide nt and Vice Pre lident of the United Slates is approaching, 1 take the liberty of preferring you with this Addrefi, to Inform you thatJ am a Candidaie for that Important appointment. And believing, as I dq, that live prefent Adminiflration ot the United States is pure, and calculated to fecure the rights, liberties and true intereflsof its ciiixena; Ihoold I be honored with a majority t your fuffragei, I pledge my honor to tote' for-Thomas Jsrrsnow, to bcPreC dent ot the United States. , As for Vne-Piefident, 1 am oot mepa rtd at this time toiay who 1 will vote f..r j as the gentlemen who will he candidates for that office are not yet known. "Jam, Gentlemen, , Your mod obedient . ..' Humble imanf, .. . . -D. CL1SS0N. uupim, tea, a, 1804. 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Exercise , De, Key New-England Primef 71. JtrilsJrom'Cow. Citnrot't Address to iht Legislature tf Mv.Tk, delivered att AtU ny,on tke 31at ff Jan - ' m It must be) a source of peculiar satisfac tion to you a th rrprvsenutivc of a frt e people, hen aatcmblodto deliberate on their ifnlitical weliarc, to find tht state in a pros oerou and flourishing condition aad our Tcllow-cittxens Iranijail and happy tirxkrth benign influence afrolld and wholesome laws -And if we advert to the situation of our ns lional cocems,it sri 11 afford additional grsti ficat'on to reflect, that by the blessing of Heaven on the wise and pacific Drocccdure of a virtuous administration, the caUauilesoT war have been arrrtcd.the riirtii of the union maintained, its commcfcUlprivilrges extend- i vq, snq in temioncs eniargta. ft Is not, ISowever, my province on this occsii.m, to ekmtiste on tbe immense value and Impor tant of lh advantage thus honorably ac quired. AKltough th msnagemeot of or . trrnat relation is committed exclusively to he general government, it Is nevertheless tht dow of the iiMlividaal ststcs, by every proper iih.wio laitmate sad give effect to tb ar tntat which rasy b dttised for soctir. Ing ih tra,,!,,, aip(4Mt, f t. i'.00 ,T, B'' prmiion taken by tbe tailed States, arau ,r, 0f Europe, State of North-Carolin, Cumberland County, j ... ... WHEKEAJ James Une'y, this C'af, hik this Voi m-J. fi o. fere av, Jtki Wrfiw, t.fo. ,ne lit (emtj, Ihtltn tbi, JOHN Jaflhes the Pee,, ftf V t tbtVh tf this tnflmnl. mt'i I LOAN and CODFRF.i" HOOK fit. brtkt Gael and are nil yt pprehrndei Tlfffrrr, h Ik namttfih State, I chart ni every e WJJ, a ut i (rJ e-fltt lbm I and , , fn4 ,i, ft,j Ilea and linker, mat then vast apprehend them and brm tbrm belere fm j-fl 'u jaiiiHnty fal.re iheyhath, arfrthnded, It h dealt u'llb at lb hw iUtfle, Ct niermy band, 91 , 'arry. 1K04. ,t J. MKSLOtr, D, f. 70 RENT. . The f tore and Dwclling houfi. 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