V ( - .' 1 From the ( X. Y.) Horning Chronicle. THE DREAM. v . VISION of bliss ! yet stay, alt, stay ! Why on swift wing flit'st thou away I 'Why to my throbbing heart restore The cherub form I still adore Then envious, from my eager sight, Shroud it in shades of deepest night ? Twas but a dream be still my heart I Caus'dVby distemper'd fancy's art," the name of Chrljl ' TTrWng fffilefs ac companied by fome other name. Yea, ' the pu reft pfaQice of his religion is nor thing, unlcfs backed by a certain party con- , duct.. Fven filence and neutrality will not anfwer w ith fome. A man mult comcaut and ad a ftrenuous part "in thefe worldly difptites, or expeft Jealoufy to blaft him, or to experience .the cold neglof ;hts ( brethren.'" '"" ': '.;'-.. ; v " If eternity were properly regard ed, why ftiould we not walk together as fellow-travellers to it. and not r a 1 1 o u t a n Wrought, the1 dear cheat too fair to last, 'Swifter than thought it glides away ' Delusive bliss one- .moment stay : , Dream of delight, yet once again 1:, Return and soothe regret's fond pain. - Restore again that laughing eye, " Ting'd with heaven's pure ceruleaa dye, That bloomy cheek, so soft and fair, Elysium's sweets seem'd treasur'd there ; Of auburn hair the-wavy shade Which o'er his snowy forehead play'd ; The scarlet lip. th' endearing wile, The polish'd form, th' enchanting smile ; All that a mother's heart could charm ' Or with fond pride her bosom warm, - Soft power of sleep, thy letheandews 7" O'er ev'ry willing sense effuse. The substance lost,' oh! give the shade : ' Let no rude noise again invade. Faifas in life my arms he blest, Bring the bright vision to my rest,, 1 Since dreams are ail I dare to hope, . Oh I give the dear illusion scope ; - Again the fancied bliss restore, j Benignant Power, I ask no more. i , I CLARA. From the Trenton True .American. 7, HYPOCRISY EXPOSED. 4 "tVE have been favored with the perufal -of a pamphlet entitled, " Infidelity not the enh En'my nf Chriftianity, or, Hypocyfy and Antichrijl exp-fed ;" a difcodrfe deli vered at New. Haven, on the evening pre- ceding the public commencement, Sept. 13 h, 1.363. b the Rev. Stanley Gris MD -t Seldom have we feen the pure precepts of Chriltianity more forcibly in--culcated ; and never have we beheld the IMPOSTURES, DECEPTIONS and.WICK- edn ess of thofe who' employ the nmt of - 'Religion . tu' accomplifli political purpofes and perfonul ends, inore completely nn. - maflctd, or exhibited! -in a more odious . point ol view. We regret that tjio nar-' ro.v limi s of our papzr will not permit us to rrtfent our readers w ith the Dif courfe at large ; but- we fc)er for their perutal fome of the palTages mof! pointed againiV thofe Wolves in Sheep's do. thin" who ho d the Itnguige and have he ' jnrm ot Kn'ttjio,,, buf ftrc u'tili(Utc cf tnR Jpirit an I fruits. ' y It is in vm'n to difguife it ; things of this worlJ have become (Iraogely mixtd . . and in'erwovcn with reiiion apd things of afpirituil nature's infomnch that you cn now fcaice! hear any thin; on any occifioti but whit plainly difcoters the mixture. I", this a.reeahle fo that diliin. gii!uU!)gcharacteriUic which Chrift aveof his owa-LirdoiTi, that it is r.st of this vitrlif Is it not ratter affimil jlinff hie kingdom, to the image i -etj by NelmchaJ jiczur.ii, his dream f When thefe things are thus mixed and contain ded lopeiher. there is the bcU op.-ortunsiy afVorded 10 operate in the me tiod-r cover ol the other , ta aim at etrlhly outfit under the name ,f rrhjff ml haven.- And hiv UuM the iir.ikil"t perceive ihn fraud ? De-pen I on i', ruy ritaim, wh.-rj a mixturs of ihcfe thin; is oiuc o'jnine,!, a greit p0;r, js vji4(r.ni vy carnai men. become hoftile,- imbittered, and malicious on accooont of the trivial affairs of time t Does this not look as if we had more re gard fat the affairs of time, :han for eterni- " Acain what is the meanmc or. that connection of relition with the civil af fairs, the wealth, the parade and pomp of this world, lo eagerly iouht by tome, and fo much: prized and boaded fo far as it is already obtained .? Is this agreeable to the teachings of Htm who had n.w'ere to lay his headtm who could have prcued all thefe things into his fervice, if it had been his pleafnre; nun who could have, worn a. mitre or become a nobleman of his world with infinite cafe ; but who rejeckd a worll of wealth ofteted him by Savan, and a princely crpwn by the men of his own nation r What is the meaning of that propen- fity to make ufe of himnn' laws in luP port of religious elbblilhmcnts, evidently pollciuw by fome and boldly advocated by a few ? What is their dtfign ? " What is the mean uu ot the difnofi- tion to perfecute and lord it over other mens consciences, .betrayed' ln many (hapes and-on many occulions ? VV'ho knows to what length they would go, if thev had the powerf ' What 15. the meaning; of that contempt , poured by fome. on the idea of thUntn- P)'i as if we were not to love alt mankind,- or thofe out of our own circle and conn, try ? .Yea, the facred name of Ch a ri ty is br fome ridiculed, obloquy is .pointed at what breathes through the gofpel ami 1 1 .t ... '..z . . c t:t 1 ' r ". mil iiicu'wriungs or joiin, anu 011 wmcn Paul expends the hijheft drains ofeiilogy. Does this betray no forgeifulncfsol Chrtf tianity, and the governing defire for a fyf tem of worldly policy with which pbilun' thropy and thurify do not well-comport ? ' What is the meanine ot that for- wardnef for war and b'oodlhed difplayed j at tunes and loudly urged upon the people t Is a war'fpirit tlflilpirit of Chrijlianitj f Is it the fpint of Him who is pre-eminently fty led the Pbince or Peace, who came not to dejhoy men's lives, but to fave the'n, who taught us to love cur enemies and all mankind, who rcfufed the fwoH, and declared, that thofe uht take the fwtcii fiall pertjh by the fwor? Are hloo land wounds agreeable in his fight, the agonies of mothers, the Ih ricks of wives, the tears of orphan children i () heaven ! can the . fervant of Chrift be friends of nee liefs war? No; the apollle is in the fight, f fierce came w nstind fighting among f Come th'y not evin from y$ur lujlsf Yes, from lulls, lulls ot this world. What is the meaning of thtt un friendlinefe to mild and eq iitable govcin ment, tlut fcakii.i evil of rulers, that determined implacability'lb their oncafurcs though never fo excellent, difplayed among us? Was this taught by JefmtChriil ? Is it agreeable to tlic fcripturcs which forbid turfing the gods an i frtoVno fnl tf the ru Itn j the peitle 1 and dirtel u to he in ull gi'.d fuljttlim fir crfeit'ce' fake, and J ptuy j,r thefe m au.ltriiy ? Ate thofe in authority ptaieJ J'fby liu.e at the pre claim but every fuch peffon will derpife ir as a bafe, attempt at deception, i t is nothing lefs than another .reach at earthly tbfeSlt, under the facred name of 'relighn How will all this vanish away like Nub ble and fmoke at the coming ot the tre mendous day of God ! Trembling and a ghaft, each one will then fear tlut he has thtf leall religion of all men. .. When the trump df the archangel mail . fpund, and the Son of man thai I cpir.e . in the clouds -of heaven wnfi pow and grealjtlory,.then flaall be gathered before him all nations.; and the people of the prefent day will appear with the valt tf- fembly in pre fence of the augiift Judge. Then it is that-zyfy mans work jl: all be tried-: then it is that x fl)allde mqtk nu. if eft of xthat SORT iV,- that is the day .which fjall declare f.- : What thiin will become of politics I What thert-will become of parly ? What then will become cf all thofe works which were prompted by pa"jy fpirit 'Yea, what then will become of the'tobr, of us riches, of its hontrSi of its ptmp, of all thofe things which tempt pien to warp re ligion from its high " purpofc anJ l end it to purpoies or tne eannr vv no men out will be afliamcd of all this hufinefs ? Who then but would give millions of, worlds : fuch.'as this, if .he might recal his )ics, his flanders, his fcurriHtics, the mifreprefeuu ations he his given,-all 'he exertions he has made to deceive and to jfJFcft finifler, earthly ptirpofcs ? How can fuch behold j the face of the gloriuus Judge whfe name ! and c-iuftf they have r.t-gleflrdin'the ardent ptirfuit of ihofe purpofcs ? , ' ,If ihey hsve piomotcd needlcfi war, ' how vi I the b!oo ly tiholls llart up around btfore he bar of God to a Slid their light ; atd how can they meet' with orphan arid widowed fpirits corning forward to that -, . bar to accufe them of the woes they cn". durcd on rarth r , ..'. ..-ulf t!iy - have -per fecit ted for con- - fcience' fake, ah I what trtmMing will' fiec them for their audacity 'and cruelty.; and wh.it inftiOicieni judges will they now feci themfelves of the coufcicnces ot other men -. . ' " It thsy have arrogantly claimed for themfelves all religion, ull morali'v,-and denied a portion ot little to o'hers, as good I as they, will they now be cJilpoWri to con, titiue the chum? Alac! bclore the flj'ming ves of a holy and j'urt God, they will Jcr that they have the .'e. ft religion of a!and hardly fuflicient to clear therti frr;n the' awful fentence, never kntw yeu, depart Jrom me, ye that work iniquity. That day, my heaters, will be a flri 011s day for the men ot this.world. And if they have cloaked their worldly. raind cdnefs under the facred pretence of rrfi gion, doubly awful will the day be for them. Can this fraud be viewed with in difference by Him who came down and fhedhii blood to erect a k.ngdom nt of .this world, a kingdom for in. mortal fouls to be rticltircd in? Muft not the wrath tf (he Lamb kindle and burr, wjth exctedbg fiercenef againll this fraud ? And how will fuch bear to -meet at the judgment-feat with fouls which have been cheated, which have been deceived, which have been fwayed into a guilty courfc and rendered unfit for heaven, thro' their duplicity and dreadful artificer Muft they not call to the tucks and to the moun tains to fall on them and to cover them -from fo fearful a fpctbcle and from the aggravated doom they are cor.fuous vf dc fcmrg i" , 000 TO FAUMEKS. ALLMAND HAI.L - ' HAS FOR SALEi At hit BOOKSTORZ in' MarketrSjrc.it, o", ' iiter.;-AV2!siiY S' -'-4 ' ' ' ' Dcctnbcr ,3, 18a,, TIHE North Ameiico Pilot, Wmg' coniCllja tj Sixty accural ChuU tod P;n,a!n (row ori 5ureyi, ; . , Chuti of.'io kindi, - . ' "'- A itruiy ot B:ik Rooki, - ' . -AH klftd 6f Shipping od other Bl.ks, Belt D'tth.iiU,WffiSr.iogV3, le. Ink PovkoJr ;Pl)t, thick poft tolio, thin o'o. Leuc j, ' . Pencil, Ste. ';. : Atnerican PtfiicarN.ivia?or, -ttnrrittorrMooie'i fs'iytgnioar-" - NichoUon" . ' - to 7 . ..The'Scamln, ComiTItte-DJily Affiftjat, mi. 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TiacW , Oldciit r'a Remmkt on the Hillary of Eng'and Brii-.fli Aru:'quiii"r, WltcV Ancient Peerati Jff ifou'i Nuiei, J lofton'a Ranbler' Ppe'a Woiki, The Sptflaior, Senec' Mora! Waa'i Log t , Fcrdjee ort Epucatjoo, Paine Woiki Belknap'a Amo'iciiUiogr4piiy,BiogrtplUcl D,tion,r.y Bottnical Hrmnny, PMrfair of Ltieiature Thjmpfon' Sefon, fciown'a Poem, Bl&omfuld'i do Zimmerman on Nxioni) Pride, Di on Soliiude The Minlt e', or Anecdote ot diliioguilbed peifocaQ.i in th' 1 ;th century, " s AlrxHtdrt'f Hifloty of .Women, ICot7ebut't Play Fujle ol K'Jtaebue, i Free Mtfoti'i Monitor, t)i to Pocket Coinpsoion Silrit of Drip'tifm', Bnifi' Cookery jolinllon'i, Jone' nt Kiley' JJitVjjraiic D . : end "ia Totkcti du. . "... r 1 . .1... 1 t.'u.. :. .1.. ..t .11 ";Lc tfior ,hj -matter lunherrtel" ! this huriKITTuTrT aT?i c7n7J-for trtiatn thjeai vitrtb than to fcik heaven . uj iiu. i ii'j ta '; k.uii.i.iji.i 1 I What was the mcai.ing of the pofi- live, vet ground.efn, Picdidions whiih were founded abroad, that if certain nun fhouhl come into oftice, our Bibles uhl i. . ..1 t. ...-L r .ki. t. ' 1 , r '"w 1 uc iai.ru iiuiii 111, our nonics i wonnt; raicu ,10 nc grounj, our reunion oeurcy. cd 1 Mas any thing of this proved true in fact ? Are not our Bibles fife, our houfes of wrjffaip Handing, our religion flourini ii g? Did the authors ot thefe rtcdiclicns know :hcm to be "grmimllcfs ? Was this malitir: nfe of the facred pretence ol reli gion to compafs tvtbitisus, earthly uevt t Dreadful duplicity 'Strange conduct ( for Chrifi'iant who are fecking the things I ui ritrmiy t . ' 1 W hat if th? meannff uf that prcfumn tuui claim fct up by lotnr, that religion and morality ate altogether noirclTed by tin in, and little or none by their political opponents r1 If 1 ot thif paloahlc Vhaiifa. ifm (t.A t;f Chifiijmtj t I he meaning i pliinly a'mwll nirra lv this, fltna lv thfr'f, for I am htl tr than thH-Gid, I M fri nK tier M aw mt m titer men are. Doet ij fi'ivere chnltian mukt cfi lead in furhvi. n ty I li ftuh a conftitcdrnff cnfilinknt jt with evangtlifal r'per.tance I Date we j, .diiU;c ii in f rater ttfnre a heart fearth- it metjcif o rrrfon of candor will , a.tmil thai there is ihe leafl ccfom ,f i.if. mc iuiwg uvm jaa to tr-.is Lauhty 11 Experience has proved, that fmok'tng til VSUhb tit Of t ilt nnn.ninl ...iv tii'.c u u.t priuiLa id aaiully governs uu 'v. j it th? eJ'Ay ,r i, it j(lc h'avrn I, I Th? hfv.-nh ii' dtlu in 'prfjnn.' id i,M -n. religion is ancafy hunhen on the "t'u.-. U it we wi! lK)k at the conduct : t'i! t '...t;i;t li a finer etnrC ,1 it.. v !iat then i the meaning r.f all that c ,1 ,r trir rily. n .fiir, muharitaSle Ctv ! . S Ou-n by fome ., .cco.mt of men's" p Uus, siz. no fnit i lo he flUt,.j 0n t't:1iirc i t lrrelu'tjnofmtralt f Why the parry-fWiiiai,MU of this, woili I f Mijrht up anf nJe a l-ne ordc turka ti in a rc'igio.M and moral point of Why U it rct.rclencJ that ihoft tn one ftf; cf h s line are o-d men, Chniliint, x , f "worthy to f.e irestrd as liirnd., in lthMfi- on ihi o'lur are all bad snri, 11 ft rU a,l oufat to tc put at a dif tamv a 1 f.. Th- t.V:n wiS many fcemf to be, t u- Ut to. J, nhat Cod a irun fcive at What !; . f nuiv!) y,!, SAv!Ou I.- VirM ir,, it r,f,dtntl If JU Citftisr frc rtopcrly regarded, wvi. IJ no; the f licit Js of ht mmi tn.l re U'm te rrK4r rd, not iiliflandin. duf.'. Htufiahoi,. tiler v&m't! A.-terd in iff ! 4.01 K r? I in the ,.,', it,;,;, if h. i!H wi. rrgitd lima thi thhft If we a J f.r( ihodl.1 we uM lite ie nuthr, a.iwiwtnj tu hit cotn.iiitid.ncui I Dul ho, y.our e'earPorn, iTiorougMy,Tcfyfc"panl; ing, wtUcft"eflually prevent the worms or any other infeft from uniching it whilft growirg. Cate muft be taken that it is not heated in the fmoking, left it lhould dcflroy ihe vegetation- It will therefore t be bell to hang it where thfi fmoke may gradually impregnate the kerr.cl during the winter fcafort. Probably the fmoking of other feeds may have the lame happy ctfctT. Should this be the cafe, it would lave much la. bour and care in railing Squalhcs, Mel ons, Cucumbers, c." ' CQOO" NAUTICAL INhOKMATION. ' Salem Keg. AN experienced Seaman has given us the following account of the ccaling of the TRADE WND, which he has with much labour colledletl from more than two hundred and fjft journals la and from In- In January, between the 6th and 4th decrees of North Lktittidc. In Feb. lcticen the oh id decreet. In March and April, between the 5th and 2d degrees. In May. between the Cih ard 4th dcg. In June, in i&th degree. ' In July, in 1 2th degree. In Augtill 1 nil September, between the U'h and 13th degrees. And duiirg the mon'iis of Ofl.Nov.ic Dec. tliry Mow as far at the Lit e. ' NOVf.LS and ROMANCES. . Tntn jone,Aiabiari Tit,T' t ihcTo.ie,0 lerlicrf Family Girl ot tb Mountain. C a.lone Tenp'.e.Bcj't Boy, S,ndfo d It Viton, (nqoititor or Inviob ( tar . b t'i R fTsau'l Elonita, E!in, Tom Jour ,, H'flcii Mrmoin. , Fool nt Qm liiy Adeude de oterr, p?i. p'exitiea or the Fortunate Elopement, Orlando rru' '" Lvin or (he Li ciii- e, The Advjl.rrr,, RoMi.friii Crufoe, ICirdat and Dinar feat, Ceoife BirnweiThe Negro, Si.e Live in tlopet, Theodore Cvphori orth: B-nevo'."ui Jev. The Mart of Fecltnj, HboderTc Rau doni, The. Jfcf.iiel .Father. . z Elegant folio family JJibL-s with plates 2 Coram-n quarto " .do. Biown'i Coi.ordaace Wlii.efic'd Lit. Waf'i Thoujbtl. Rife and Piojr. of Re i on in thr (out, Church Goveiament,' Ths Cliriftian' Gu'de, Saciunen.al Diteloty, AT'eati.- -on the 5MCtilic non ot the Lf'"' Day, Bolton' vier ot milliard themhrr WrlJ, M'Ewen'a Sett tflayi, SacnmtMalCa rcliilm. Wm'i PtaWn and H)m,Bcu. tie of lierev, tletvry' Medttalto. I, dm noo Piayr .'Book', 1h Conieluoo o Faith, Mally Juno'' Me inoir. Ed ward o .he ,-,tt.&ion, Semoi , C irtfm and Univerfalifm Com rilled, Baftou' Coeuaul oC Giacc, 0:iin of LvJ, &c. Martin en Executors, Taylor's Reports, Hay wood'ado, E.ni Kda-.i, Poihitr oo Oa.i((.(i. n, ti,!' bei'a Difoeff, F-on't Pratt ce, Shiele.' P.il.i.e . ol Lw, f itheibeit'a Naiui Bievitam, Latent'. Ca.'ct, Mains' Colledionot Statute. Hunter on the Blood, A Treatise on the Flajue and Yellow Fcer, Eainburg Phioicopoi. A varietr cf Political and dher Paripldet: Vc.ltc. ALMANACKS. For the year 1804.' ' I'KOI'OaALi For Publifhi- by Sabfctiplion, The Sherifs, Marshal's and Const alls' s U U I D E ; Ctiatiioing pradictl Direfiioa lotnofiOfliecn m ee ty I abject connected with ibe Duties ol tour Oflue . put, v . -; - -. - By l It". J. L. TAYLOR, E'q. THIS trk ia carefully impili! from the bell ihorniii, aad pied,ry a Diil of thi frviitt Al ol AlTtn.hly tad ol Lonfrcfi poa all ibt fubjitt itc wain, to ib uft af tb cuieoi ol tbia iuit ti ,bti beta the aiea 01 iba Caaapi tf la fclcA train ib mat 01 rnattci wi b wbcb It i intrmiai.d, I ha ufe lul letmirt: relatUt to thai J! ad Con&ableit aad ty dlDinct annecent of the (rtil itt, to luroiiH aieKCianal men lib aa eafy icfciiort to mora capioui fovicet of iafotmauoa, tad Ibt peifoni for whole ( ihe woik li imtdiuly deftgotd, wiib plia aad iv itliiftblc inBioUiaai. Uader ib lfpoiu4 tide of A 1. 1 EST. lb daty of thenfia, Co0bl-a, aad infill ptrtoai ia the apptc heafioa etl eftvader, will b dtVtbd, aad lt irirea I ptodtoa iltaidtd by ihi Law aecaraicly Hated. Coaaeaed witb tbii fubrt ti ibi Law ol II Btcide, wbea coanmitud by aa officer of Bic, or wbea ih perfoa Vill4 U aa olEcr al joflice, iff,Air wbith an 1. it rapt will be rdt to abfidfi aad metboaui iv U (afci Soma other fubj'tti ireeied cf will bt i'l. ttrtotu r. Cal, and I'ufioen, Ekipta, Jatifi, Sbc rtRi aad M.itbata'atcoaati. Vc. toitrtoits The wo.k will Uionipiitrd la 400 p(a, out, pnaied on aeii lypa lad good f ipe. Il will ed;..et. J lo fubUiibeti, biodfoily boucd, at For Daitan tacb. " Il will be p to arafi M foM II fvfbcWat MnVf af lubfct beniiabiairtd lo, defray ibt II peace, oad d r.a to a MihiHftif. ' A lA ol ibt fabktibwt will bt ftibjoiaid 10 ibl walk. (J-J Sakfcitptioflt ara leteUid la Vilm ail', Vf Atimanol Mill. Ikt fabli.1 bf iba ft.ir.1 Pol Mf let aad Ihentfi ia ibt ln'e, rd bf oahei (ratlrme-, U whott baadi pti far ibat auraoft oy ba lodged. Wilil'aM1ebaf ia,itoj. HATF.S OF S TOKAGB, At Wdmirgfon For the Year 1S04, - ftr S(!t tt itis 0.t,'

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