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.KiWfy. SUM.. . aiy : . V' !1 3 1. Jilt?:: ''WrtT . ' life UiiXTl - ... ... .i tt'K-h-'t-h .'f ; the' Ladies Pads ' " ? ' : rHEN women's minds were undefH'd and chafte. ', Evea wives would bluw: to fhew i welling feat now the pad that give the fafliWd fwell .-JwaaiflflfwantjWwtntanffieiTeTTFf'T Tho irreat in fize: their modeftv 1 (mall. '' They rife to (hew bow eafily they fatlTg Says Laura to Kitty when fixing heir t4d," natural one mod be charmingi eradi ' A Yea, laughing, fays Kitty,'" for wild can neglect To advert to the caufe when they Tee the cKcA? ". -," ' I -EV J, X A P H.?; T '' : "-i 0 'AS Sharp Mubtiao, S"-t-v ' THIS h to; letyba know -'"ifil JACK,hw own roeritjfees Ttua gfres htra pride; v Thatheieinore than1 all the World belide. ' .J.- performances, and beesofel am will'meto let- flip , ho opportunity of declaring my refpeftlolf tpyhlic iron, weont inoie performances nave ever; irotn tne. Hiuvau" vi my niu ruuj, iu me prcicui niomcni, rrct with thentoll liberal ncooragemtnt X ; afty Oupid turmber of the broken-tip back' dpqr club point out, if he can, one iingle fentence lo4b vciunga otter -PtmineTwTiere ;thepepT pie of the UiHied States arc traduced: It is true, I haveyBot fallen into the beaten trak,Jvf.jConfbiid jp h pood wish tb bd, en aft4lfittrind o puonc; happinelS together, and fawniag on them inoHcrimimtely.' ! 1 htVe pot faid that, tity are all vicioua and witej- and1 that virtoe and wildont is tobafound amongft them alone. No; I am nofpanieJ, nor "will I be one,' I addreft my (elf toihe good tenfeofmy readers anj tfftbat aionei if they want bufioon or wltininparafiie, 1 am not thjir 'man;"y..'.w; Xh.2'.'' . v ' If' But, 1 have, It mV v'fied (bnuoi the mod eminent and patriotic characters amons us.'X '.: IT Is jphy. to be(ure,thatthrie; patriotic characters mould J be vilified mors rfrtn tbejr fcaye vilifie themfelvesV; What could I, or apy bpdyj cue, lay to vjlily a man, for Inftance, a nian wbp bad rnada overtures tp fed Mi cdu'nrrt for M is, few tlioufaod dollars ir oor tber who had d9nc all ir his powr to' flop the wheels of government ,by Wlnring an en qp to opes) I ' H" - " n. ft t ' L t r 1 ? ft . I ' rebellion agamlt it t Jt is not, I who bate vilified the emhie'nt; 'patriotsJ it 'isJoiepi iE cohfeflbf ori! the banks of th Schuylkill, when be months Daft been inrtruftcd bv and entertained. with the writings Mr ViUam Corbet of Phita delohia, , hearing the Qghatnre qf Ptpf: Pertufirte. Thefc writings liave been generaUy yead i and the fc!Sr.!tY ptejir.Iatire, their lucid arR"meot,"and pungentvit, Ijay greatly chaffed tha diforganiiog fa&idri pj our; coflntrj pf c,ourfc tb championa' of that ladion b4ycreforte(l to theia darling wea--Don fcurrilitjf, falQiaod, ami BUlingfgata abufe a gaiiift hint, t'indipg tbfe could have no effed : m cfeterrtrig , the Porcupine frornu(ing his quills, or viuiu j-ucif oaroa, iney nave, peen reaucect to the pltitul thifl pf ait Incendiary and threatntng let ter. This me alii re ha produced a oamublet from -y . Mr. Corbet, wbich a e'errerpondentba inclofed me, ; lit 1 the lad mail ' and as- none of ; them have yet reached this town, I feod yoo ap analyfia of part of if , an4 e(.faa from the other part, lor the amufe trient of your' readers.", ; Yours: ( t.'.A. & Th pamphlet 's intitled The Seal B.Cow : being an infanimn letter lent to Mr. John Oldden, threatening deftrulipn to hU boufc, and jiolence to the 'perjptt. of ,bi tenant, William Corbet t with mkTDUthe'umeiiyTeter The letter was handed.. tg Mr. C: by Mr, Elmfliei par.uicr i mv'HflS11) ancna.aa follows- -, To. Mr. Johs Olodem, Merchant, thefnut-ftreei', Acer.tain William Corbet, alias Peter Porca- pine, 1 am infirraed i ysar tenant. ' This daririe tVtmm ' XI ftK tirftn1 nitrinf. iMi and when he fayt, they have a,lreadj tbsirpricea.' Surely I might take upome to repc,)tibf expref lions of the miniltef ot r ranee; ot our gQod. and compelled to do the fame. ' There k Mr: Ciin.!l fakhftil aJJieSjitl4clogicharyabie with baa publtflied Home' 4Uot7f-Eglanif,'oo'klis tying' the eminent patribta, And, if I have laughed j lull a it "cjp bold of kii and pjeen'l pictnrea',and at little Mr. Sanwick what have i done mora than everymatJ,: every woman, and every child in the U nitei, States, at leaft eyerf one that faw h'n perfoq. liftened to.' his haranm), or road bia poetry 'J ; wonder what Ibave doaf, that Ii mu( remain, in m ! 3' - 7f : .. . . .' ft I 1 corner a ocmurc as a cat. wj'lifcvcri pony ciia arc bufftliig thr fides." - , .1 , ' forrapire tben vindicate hiuilelt trqin Hieyinhnu ation, that he had " sbuled our allir4 tbc tfancb ;V and cornplimencS Louis XVI. $s indeed the ally, " the great and good ally (tooifake u(c nf the woids of C""greft) and whom he n?yer.3hufed,: , " The neat charjge U ; 1 have " the aflonijkirigrfl frtntery to expofe Ifer fale, cextahi prims, indicative of the. proweti of the, Bi ixilb and the dilrace of tbe French Here the hang-in chain writer alludes to a print; intituled ' lar Howe's decifire yidory over the French fleet on the firlt of funt, t 3q4L ttnapnnt TiaS had a vatt toncourle ot aliniret. 1 feouudret. not fafisfied with haVmar repeaVedlv' tra -Hddrherpeopie, of this country,; vUifie'dlthe mo(l cuuiiciiv anu pacnoiic xnaracieri amonir; us, ana grofij abufe oar alliea the French, in his deteiUble i:p,odudion8,Jjas.noW' the aitonilbing erfrontery to : . cp'ote,thofc very publications at his wipdow for. - fale, as well as certain prints indicative of the orriw. .ef of, ouc enemies the BritiOi and the difgrace of -tye, French, i 'Calculatmg largely bpon the modera ', tiort or rather pufillan'tmify of our chizerts'tbis pup M fuppofes he may even infult us witlf impunity, fcithe will e'et long find himfelf dreadfully mjftafel' en. Thouch his miierable publicatiohs have not tea hitherto amfidered worthy of notice, the late country will, not, be pafled over, : With a view therefore, of prevantiag tour feeling the blow de ficned lor him. I now addrefs vooT When the time of retribution, arrives; is may hot te" cohVenip ni. to ; uutriruinate oeiween tne innocent ana tne guilty. ; .Iur -.property. tberefor may fufffT. ' 'For cTcpend ii nnn ir nrirr mr iia .ssv.i n sinr itan mo fni.i i iainjhmt wn a-H.ienatiiererpre.-i Sdvite yoo, to lave. your. VtnM fellow 1 he little dreamed what was to hap. property; 0 either-compelline Mr." Fbrctiome to W t -tli&loM of th- ley youru(;or atall events oblfge him to ceafe ' eipofi ig his labomihablr roduftioas, or any of4bi courtly prjnts at tMs window tor iale. In,thi-way " r only yjbu may avoid danger'' toour houfe 'anif per ' , fonaiid fave, the, rotten carcafe of yotif tenant for the prtfent', . ; . -. v ' '(Aiter noticing the falft'orthographj iof the abo"ve and hinting that MrTTlceifimps Knox WOuld do we,lf tp preilesrjfeile, as mafter-piece in its way-Peter. jgnefles that the family of the author of this pow," 2-btr' ,Uoner:hu6 makes i confiderable figure in th? ;";CAr(c" His- grandfather was hanged for . ( houfe breaking, 'and, his papa; came to the fouthern - parj of thefe Staes op.his travels, bj the diredrion ' of righteous judge ; and twelve-honell 'thei. He thenTays, that tlie cut-throat ads in character, "He ' P&Sef9. ejafil.in the mShnet of the revolutioiiaty 11: : hnljitaj;isi.tbat. is, b arraigns, condemns and executea all in the fpace of about five minutes: ' Thfirpbarge ho brings agajhlVme.is that I have ' .-' M repeatedly traduced the people "of this country.'- potco of .thist- hot fcecaufe it is fotlrid in this .-: oa.te.and.cowardlr letter,- but becaufe it has long had but two; of them, one waS fold inltaiitly and 1. have th other?' What is very finuiar, is, thar one third part of thofe who have wiihedtq purcbafe, this print were French republicans. "the print is not fold,, nor fliall it be.' I will keep it in my window as long as any violence Is talked of, and when that ceafes, i will have, it puvin a gilt frame and hung rnptn a confpiegpus part of my boufc. :J . . " l"his ofrenlive' print is no more than a' true Te prefentarion ot'tpeaclion of the famous fir ft tf Junt and if it be indicative of the difgrace of our allies., it, is no fault of miner-' ' If defeat ia difgrace, they were molt mockinaly difzraccd on that day. But. 1 1 hougbi ii liatl hi rn long ago agree'd on, that, tho ine.neet grt a druobing, and a prettjf decent one tooj the victory was, ' 'f8, on the, fide of, the French. I arivfurf Barrefe'ilfold the French people fo, and 1 am futr molt of our news papers told, the people, of America-the fame (lory . , How many be lieved them I walnut pretend toTay'i but if it was a victory, in ltO, 1 am t matins ihft people: with a reprefentation of it, thaj is all, and am by noiiaeaus expoiiug what w ' ipdlcatiye p, BrAtim pfoweJi." When William ftNM wa,srtraclne out bji.be ithat the time would come, when t than mould be jhreatenecVwhb murder for dfTerineio Tale. In one f the ftreets, a print ' iiicticjatiVe of Bcuifl. pro. ilifahtened: 'eiRhaenth V frMrviOttii told,' that there Is but one way left of faying bis houfe and that is by obligipg roe to ceafe expoilng my M cturtty prints" ajt my. windows forlale, i It would fe'etn bjf ?this Htoft the cut throats' look upon- me asOipti N's vafTal ; I fball convince thenv that I am obi : to oblige me to deiill Irora any branch of my . lawful' occupation wouIJ pro the; toughed Job tht evif any landlord un dertook ihould ke be filly enough to attempt iu As 10, obliging roe to juit his houfe there are no hopes there neither j, for llnve i Jese of it. and a leafe that I hold in fpite of all th fans culottes in America."-'Av 1"1' ' : M Bot, what does tnu cut-throat mean by "coar priats.',' I hve AnkWftorm thregicide ; that can be no courtly print at any rate i have, Indeed, tbe portraits-:of 4he,lte kihg and Cjueen f Frauce but its they are dcad,one would. imagine that they could create ao alarm.- dfttris. RtJeVtioughtrwhen he. fent-shltber Motet portrahk ! himirlr an his queen, wbichi now- hang op.fij .tlje(Congrefs IfojifeJ tnas inc oaT' woiiiccome, wnpn a poo)i-ieiier would, to the,csptol of tbe Union, CtLw have exhibit, ed bint at their wihdqs, fl retched on tbe kaffold they had a right b to do'i every maa to his tafie, , and 1 to wine. It Is true, 1 hate the portraits of Bdlj Htt sndlord Crrnville and feveral other no. 1 We perfvpsgjrsi bjit iben I have Marat and Ltpel Jftj!, by-way of uUHigff as 1 gor-t hatei ttpKr"" reverend Father in God in ope corner of my vvln dow,, and if I could procurejthat iight4rrevrnd Father in ihe Devn,"T7t.w mine? 1 would hoift him tip njlfce! 1'rTrier;wintf hiro 1 have DrPrieft. who upon flttitft b jery capable of ftipplyiog hf place., . ; -.J, t.-&i trv':r-'- ' fThia attack na llv amlaKla and bmrCrmtmA I P.:.n ' loIbpher,, !, however, invulnerable to tbe tbafr. and panoplied as he is in eonfei ous reel itude of m ind and aAiottpnuft fmile at this effort to slperle his tsBj, : f " VMjsj&v ? ;,f.Iam promifed i a fcrint of poor Richard, In the rnra f a brace 6f lnge1s,who are carry Teg brm off s carryTnebn uu tuDwi wounrr. . . X?i4n'4 then, there ire my-books snd ihtionary,' lmoft the whole of mlilch is Englifhl have bred looking round, smd cannot for my life find any other American book than Adam's dele nee of the American Cfwtfwand ternf thefe iny (bvcrcins hav prokribrd, and Ihe. lesmer fpOaV tbpot tbe weAa; fo that,' unlefs , tpt graxioiis Lords will tondefcend to petmit tp 'td fail thefe ofTrnljve thing, I muft Aut upopU Bott la rouii, i. nope an id rew ot tne trade will bo art titer act of all fcttaand rizrsarutcfintain Kfi.. a gKeat munberof InOanceS ot Britltb prowela and of the difjsrace of our allies.'? . Mr. Dpbfo'ii tod. and Mr. Carey; have published books oh !; paper, and Mr. Brown; has dared to publitaliis ga mieycft oa. T(B4 ; ' neser either committed' or attempted.' Is not 'this anu-republicanifm to the la ft degree, and S1 doWn'i right iofalt pn the chieens of she United Stales? A gain, there is Mr. Young, and IevealotberiLrhat fcoujd roei)tion, who have jb afiirsnte 'to expofe fbftJile; Walkdan'e Roy al i firitiflv i ihk-po der, -ftamped nith the" tyrant fcVr,'arsns. Shall all tbis.go nnpumfhed, andjhall poor f be eat aliv .. merejy-for expoiing a print or two'. forbid . It juf- ' tke I Democratic juflico forbid hi. v " ' f Nor, fhould a ftrid incjuifition take plare, will lbegri-at;rankHnacr"1ilmTe " blameltfs. ; He has Informed the public, that' lie ir iac.orefpondeoce" wilh Peter Pindar; arid it Is.no ' tprj'ioua that this Petar i not only ap arHtocrat, but. a declared royalift. He.hae eivrtlTom Paine fh leverell la Ihing be ever met with.. And, as .to m nt iiucmjj- ioe peopie ot toia country," ooes not feter traduce ijKmjsdieoin fpeaking of - the UStates, tie-lay s ? . r A rftti niri timfiirttWit ti a imp." '"J". . - T is not ttiiS'tradiiemg ine people And yet Mr; Bac.be publicly boslfs ot bis intimacy with tnis fel low, and takes inGnice pains to yropaca'e bit works! '. SiirdKofta feather wtti Jktk Kj'r' l; the old. pfovelrb, ah3 it ia ho more than reaionable to fop ppfe that Mr, Bach, whatever malt he mav choofe t to wear, participates in the fentiments of his friend . .Pipdar. ; , - : ;.-? Nay, een Dr.Franklin wasan ariflocrat, and an -abomiRable one too, a may be feen in the very lalt item of bis lad will and teflament.- " 1 bequeath ," s" .fsysfvl'-tia my.wortby fricBd GeorgeWamlHgton,7" roygnld headed anej for mounted with lierlftapi if itwejx .:ctftrt hot ' worthy oC4tl'' Thns, yon fek reaxler, after all the- Doctor 'a clamour iirunlf I 1 .-If r.t'I.'fr.'ff.: . ..II i .'t.l.-l .m .. . r. .. c1 jovca c.v-jyc-jr-nua4Jtifniav ne inougnt a iceptre wmetping setter than a ki ' i . ' r m a a a -. . . libertv-cap. ! he tho)r was Cticere here theie la'. ' no dottbiu men sre geperally fo upon their death' beds, bevy foever profound their bypocrify may havo njhEemjlifePRja 1 0 be t uoibled from, his niche for this dying cocfrC fion. and ltruft, wbea-the day of retributloa;: coshies,! as-: my cut-throat terms it, he will not be ? forgotten, l it is ridkuloos, to be fore; to lay vio lent JiandStOn a (latue, but as tbis kind of-hefoifm has made a very . confiderable figure in this H Age of; Ra(!pn,-'l do net fee why old Lightning-Rod fhould' cfcapcany more, than another. ' ' ; - -:. The remainder in ear -ftexf fe '': T JtectjJayl 6e,tbreHtejitwi Tp. the OITICERS.and SOLDIERS WHO ferved in ths.army.of the United States of "America during the war with Grit-Bt kiny khe Subfcriber offers. his fervicM-Soch as may think , proper to communicate with, or call upon him, may .' be sflured lata' bed; exertions 4ball. bq made tobe-t crme ufeful to them,; and ,on moderate terms.. Ha '. -has already received many- applications from tbia usEfUt cUfs of, citizens, arid therefore hasrefolved' . tpdevote a part pf bistime to the ir benen't, X;L:. i :HiS okficb is opened at .Warren top for the pa pofe, where diligept atscation wijl be given to-all jjerfjns apply!ng.v:ixrWlLl PAUCENER- Come tK TtMEftjpjroXMALBti.B;i wtTH-c6obKfF(:T. :".'C-- it..;.-'1 ' A. Variety, ol BL.AN J!i tor ialt?.at tfca. Primina-Oiiice. 1 :jrr- vi
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