• e for iiimfdf, to do *way the hurtful and hinder- larger ;.h? things, which, ye must be feofiMe, are yet to tained t;t Tfoui)d*within our borders! longin "Finally, dear Ftienda. remember the apostolic fpedtei declaration, " f° un dation °f God llandeth captaii f lI!e having this seal, The. Lord knoweth them Collin that' are his." Strive therefore to become such, by ed in ( obedience to hia holy law. It hath been our uni- nies— form sna constant testimony, that God ha 3 vouch- ble th. fa'fed hia grace and goodfpirit unto the children of and gi iii;n universally, as the means of our fatiafadtion.— ciiizer May ye therefoie, in your several degrees of growth,. Th evinee, and recommend your belief in it, by dwell- town, Jng under its holy influence —Again, in Gospel as- ten pc fedion, we salute you, and -bid you farewell. that ■ ed, at Were any well meaning bookseller to reprint La- York timer's Sermons, it is possible, nay, probable, he would he laid hold of for libellous doctrine. .The very title would terrify the Church and King men of the present day,'foi\thus is it worded i bl * » Publiflied for the benefit of the good people "d 1 of England,, all the discourses of that Right Re. wh,!ni verendt and faithful Martyr of 'Jesus Chrill, Mas ™co ter Hugh Latimer, the firft protestant Bilhop of Umt< Worcester ; being an honest reprehension in life and y manners, of carehfs Kings, prodigal Princes, cor■ We.t - ,vbt Lords, unjuji Judges, time-serving Magnates, re -* and backsliding chriftianj." —■—j n },afc \ _ „ - dates Philadelphia, be j, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER a, 1796 , — " B Married, on Saturday evening the loth inft. by the 1 4'^ Rev. Mr. Uitick, Mr. James ENEfER to Mils Mary on tl Baskervilie. B tOn Tuesday evening the sot'n mftant, Mr. Aux Samuel Coo per to Mils Mauy Babe We ,On Thursday the 2ld inft- Mr. Thomas re 11 e &»«» to Miil RA'cau E*v::< All of Uuicjgfc then com From a late Paris Paper. DEATH OF THE BRAVE CAROUGE, wh 'J ANECDOTE. > J* The death of the brave Carouge, a naval lieuce- 27" nant, and commander of the coerctte L'AtTembiee an Nationale, is one of those events which ouj; t co g be handed down to posterity. The following ac- ort count taken from the proces verbaus of the ip wreck of this corvette, arrived on the i6th rrutti IITESTOWN, Sept em per . T«. on board the Aftican. mem j. After making his escape, he called out, to arms! burs d to arms ;by whieh means a number of his friends c'nik i S were-foon assembled, with which he took polTtffion imp] ie of the fort and battery, at L'lflett, fiom wticnte s o l ,n they tired upon a party of the regiment of Berwick, bons o that had been fetit to ftize him, killed one or two V e . men, and wounded the commanding officcr and two t ) ia t re men. , dele e . The delegates, desirous to avoid greater mitchief, g ell . 8 thought it proper to order Gen. RigauJ to execute w bu llt ' their order', and therefoie sent off an.exprefe to p rc n . him at the camp before Iroij, which poll he had \ for some time been laying siege to; and u vv»s tho't bon , , that on this account he had abandoned the attack, { aj,aTcVuiiriJ Aiili u. Thsy l,yn are confirmed in this opinion by the ii.ence that tiy, he 'ergned in the fort and works at Irois, at the time ~v , they palled, and by the burning of what they sup- 1 posed to be works and bufli, conllrudied by Rigaud c ; tl , 0 on an eminence commanding the East fide ot Irois HII he k a y* ' lU ' ~ The delegates finding themfclvcs unable to get 3 poffiffion of Jeremie, either by force, fraud, or their p r( £Cr proffered amnetty, had detached a party oi' 209 pic- an( U ' ked men towards the settlement of Plymouth, i.i " S possession of the Biitith, with orders to burn,' def- e j llC r vroy and carry off every thing from the deffticelifs «h ( ° plantations, and we have reason to believe that in , this species of savage warfare, they have been but too fuccefsful. _ _ fqi Two BritiHi frigates were lying at anchor in Irois wl lm " bay, and an armed brig got under way as the Diana t h, was passing, and Hood along (hore towards Jeremie ,b, without taking any notice of him. pr< cks A gentleman, yesterday arrived from Jamaica, p e for- informs, that belides thp La Renommee, of 44 guns, ina- there were lying in Kingston harbour, three other _ :in French frigates, lately taken by the men-os war and frigates on station. The prizes aic said c to be of considerable force—alfo, that Gencial Whytej lately arrived, and now commander in chief at St. Nicholas Mole, had sent the Leviathan, Hannibal and Canada of 74 guns, to Monto Chrifti, where they fo»n arrived, and the Spaniards S. surrendered the town to the British commissioners. a ?" The inhabitants took the oath of allegiance to the S> ick- JJing of Great-Britain, they have deputed commif- E ltla " fioners to the Mole, requeuing to become fubjett to r " his Majefiy's government : There were a great v m . number of Spairilh troops at Monto Chrifti, ready vi IIICC to defend their country against any attempts from rom Sonthonax and his partisans, to invade or ditturb the- the peace of the colony. The town of Cape.Fran- rr cois, which is the residence of Sonthonax, and ca- h pital of French St. Domingo, is 011'y fourteen E ;t h e leagues from the Mount, and plainly vifihle from F veen t bence in a cleat day. The town of-Monto Chrifti b w e fs is situate about sixteen hundred yards from the sea, ft ', on r jf eß as an amphitheatre on the fide of the "coast, re s" which, 'round the bay, is very high ground ;ft is b IC * '' four hundred yards fquare—forty years ago was 3 I trea ' free- port of gicat moment, in time of war, valily a )0W " frequented by enterpriting traders, chiefly from the t Y American continent, who had unremitted inter- 1 th*' course with the merchants, then in great numbers fettled at this place, which clearly evinced its pre- f :ha 6 eminence to all others for the residence of spirited a ly at and speculative advcßturers. 1 Di.' Barrett, an eminent physician of Charleston, in a late publication fays, " For my part I have 1 been uniformly ot opinion, that the epidemic which e fu- afflidi the Northern slates, originated in the South, i ve &f and is now, by re-action, vibrating so that point, 1 —On from an efTential sympathy inheient in nature.'' Jury, Last Wednesday morning fe-'nnighr, a most i is (hocking and truly lamentable affnir t«ok place in next. New-Haven. A Mr. Benjamin Haywood, a young gentleman belonging to Charleston (South Caroli aa) who had received his education at Yaie-Col then lege, put an ctid to Lis cxtfttuce by (hooting hiro- feif -with * pistol through tf:e Head : he lay in tlw Havre, greatest distress for (We.:)! hoyrsbeforehe expired, conceal He was a \oung man who was very much elteem- Mi ■ ed by all who kww him. He was graceful and fliip, h polite, affable and engaging ; arid a true philac fend jn tbropiiK . J 1 " 1 0 ' Though he left 'feverai letters wuh a confideftti- Lapt I al f: iend of hit, we have not been able to learn iordied that he gave any particular reasons for his rashness , tron, but that he had been long determined upon it. Cochra Trinflated for the Minerva. given t Weobferved that the Direflery hid announced ds children. Every person shall hold in one hand an Y< on implement of f.ufbandry, and in the other a band- trow ice f u i 0 f flowers, ears of corn and tn-coloured rib bons. '. . . & no V. The municipal adminiftvation (nail point out J mon iv® tliat individual among the huibar.dmea who moil j g t deserves to be set up as an example by his intelh- St gence) activity and good condutt, and during the J Pbi jte whole ceremony he (hall be featcd by the fide of the J mal to President. . J lad VI. The President (hall deliver a difcourie in I o' l honor of the object of the _ J , ck, VII. With the found of music intermixed with« rey WJnns. iffi pro ,cffio.V tiuli advance into t!te cSUn- T Slot hat ty, and anange themfeives in a field which the j iltlc i; ; unieipaliiy lhall dilpote for ihat-purpolr. I jp- VIII. i'he (hall mix with the armed S aud citizens: and upon afigjval given, they (hall makr j Brc ruiS ihe Schr: Three Sillers, Smith, f-.ew York 8 imif- Bug Diana, South worth, _ B f ßn 1, J :«to Ship Clerimont 01 Wilmington, (N. L.) arn- ved at Liverpool from Hull, before the S.vift,arri •eady ved here, failed from thence. f rom Portsmouth, (n. h.) Sept. 15. ' (turb Arrived fch'r Zilpha. from Tobago, }. Flagg, Fran- msder, 23 days passage. Aft# days previous to i ca- his leaving the ipni, Wlent in there by the Fury, rteen Britilli floopDt war, the (loop Independence, John r from Prince mailer, of Philadelphia, from Cayenne, ( Irifli bound Trinadad. Captain and crew turned on e sea, (hore,-Cargo fx> (! , e g th ; n ft. the following vef -1 mod feis sent in for adjudication, viz. _ ice in Ship Carlisle, of Baltimore, tor Rotterdam, a voting brig trom the lde of France, for Baltimore; a faroli brig from Surinam for Philadelphia, was cleared, Col- afjer paying cofi* and charges, which Amounted to ; hire- > 2,000 dollv; *he (hip irir, of New-Vork, fiom ** > \ & ■ Havre, witfi (Sit. T godds. to b* concealed among jke hlr, • . Mr. Jones, a gentlemen pafTenger in the fnend fhip, hij a-ltd of perfuns names in America, who . fend information to Halifax of all the veflels they hear of, which fail from the United State*, that Cant Cochran, of. the Thetis frigate, may be in i fonhed of the {ame, and fend them in for auju,.iea : tvoit. Paper* have been intercepted from Captain Cochran, containing a multiplicity of information given to.him by persons styling themftlves au/.ensot i the United States. Among the informers are D*. ■ vid PatHrfon and Samurl Fleming, of Norfolk, in Virginia. When Mr. Jones reaches Phtl.idelpb'a, - he is determined to-puHiiftt all their names at f and give fume inteiefti.ig information relatiA t» ; the proceedings of the counts of juftke; in* a taking paffcg? immc^iirciy - in ihc .stage, had net f time to furnilh us with it. Charleston, Sept. 5. j I v ENTERED. f . Ship Butler, Jones, St. i homzs a - Brig Beaver, Cook, Wilmington 1- Amfterdarn, Scott, Amfteidam e Fame, Izath, Made"-* ,f Snow Polly, Reilly, PhiladelpUi* On Saturday latt anchored at Fort John.-on, .the d Erfiglilh brig Henry, captain Fox, in 40 days from >f Jamaiaa. She failed with the aonreward boanu 1- fleet. She is a return transport in balljft, and was h bound t« Portsmouth, England, but having fprunj her mainmast, has come to tlu« port to repau Iter d damage. Captain Fox informs, that when the te fleet was off the Havannah, the Brinfh commander of the convoy was spoken to by a Spa*ilh as whieh informed, that there were then off the Ha 1, vannah, three French 74 gun (hips ; that he had t, been boarded by the admi.al the day before. Oa >y receiving this information, the Bruifh convoy, con es fitting of thtf Intrepid, a 64, the Sovereign of 50, I two frigates, and two armed Eatt India ships, were le 1 drawn together, & did not pay tliejattention to the tv> j il-f t tHay ItaJ UKe ; in eonfpquence of ' rip es J and contrary winds, it became much Scattered.— be This was about the zad of August ; on the 23d, - ch I captain Fox wa3 much to leeward ot the body of ne I the fleet which appea/:d to be (landing along the nt- coast of Cuba ; he then saw fixteeri or twenty up I fail of the fleet to leeward of him, and without led any veflel of war being with them ; he fiood over fen I to the Tortugas and has not fcen any of them since. m-1 He knows nothing of any of the fleet being cap la- I tured. mu j Baltimoiu, September 22. an I Yesterday arrived brig Eliza Johnt'on, C.tjit. Clozicr, ad- from Rochelle, which place he left on the nth or < August. Captain Closer brings nq news, nor any ' J j yapert later than the 12th ef Jnly. Sunteniber loth, spoke the ship Eag:am of Balti- BUt | more. lolt | September 14, spoke sloop President of Bolton. :l!i September 18, spoke brig Peggy, Capt. Baker, from the I Philadelphia, out days—all bound to Cowes and a ■he maiket. j New-York, Sept. 2.3. • .• ARRIVED. Days. Brig Elefla, Clark, Petit Trau, 19 ... Jchr. Tryal, Hand, Richmond, 7 " Ub I Mercury, Norfolk, 4 I Sloop Rliabow, Hording, Savannas, 16 the I ' Experiment, Loten, Vurk's-I.fiand, ax Kingston, (Jam.) August 15. med j Saturday his majesty's sloop of war Jamaica, Capt. lake j Brooking arrived at Port Koyal, ia 8 days from Cape heir | Nichola Mole. Major Gillefpie and Mr. C. Cole came down in her. , t Before the Jamaica quilted the Mole, a veflel arriv j ed there wilh the pleasing information of Adm. Mann | having fallen in with Adm. Richery't fquaSron, cori j filling of fix fail of the line, the whole of which he leek J captured. >peai I GERMANTOWN ELECTION DISTRICT, iblic j Mv. Fen no, ored I A MEETING of the Freemen of the town ir of J {hips of Germantown, Roxborough and Briftoi, cover! conipofing this Diftridl, is.requelted to be held oil irious j Thurfdsy next, the 29th inft. at 3 o'clock, P. M« all be j at the sign of General Washington in German gs. j town, to fix on a ticket to be run in this Diftrift rs. for the County of Philadelpßia, in the choice of I Governor, and of Elc&ors of a President and Vice President of the United States, one Reprefenta tST. ,; ve Congress, and a Representative in the Ge neral Afiembly of the State.—The accafion is im portant, and it is hoped the meeting will be nume« rotis and refpe&able. days. SUNDRY ELECTORS, ua 19 September 24. inia 6 on k i6 On Monday morning next will be pub ) arri- liflied, t,arri- ]V Ih LtA M COBBETT, Opposite CJirift Church, *5- THE POLITICAL CENSOR Flagg, pOR SEPTEMBER. 10U8 to containing, Fury, The LIFE of THOMAS PAINE, interspersed with !, John remarks and reflexions; and yenne, Observations on the Pamphlets lately pub ned on lifted, against P. Porcupine. September 84. 3 fNew- 11 ——r" New-England Rum, ou'itcd h©gfl>e»ds r cttd— Wclfh's best Boston Chocolate, And ■ndfhiD HYSOK-SKIN TEA, in quarter thefts, '" a ' m P FOR SALE, xr n lhere A. M-RPLii iSR.W. MORRIS, any fa- No. 60. Dock-street. Sept. 14. eo4t> Smith, " —^—■ V^ r : . For Sale, T I Thc SL OOP INDUSTIIY, ins vef- Burthen about ;c» bbls, a good vef^ f e '> Wl 'l he ready to take in * car dam, a S° two or thret n f s; , a A few hhds. ANTIGUA RUM, received by cleared, sloop, and now landing at Morton's wharf. Apply te amed to THOMAS GKEIiVES, k, fiom| Btft. 14. d6t. No. 73) Walnut-ftrect. ?)