Philadelphia, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER »8, 1796- - — Markted, last Monday evening, by the Rev. Dr. S-.ving, Mr. Hugh Jackson, meichaat of this city, to Mils Jane Cochran. Died, at Northumberland, in thi« date, on the 21ft lp.'tant, Mrs. Priestley, wife of the Rev. Dr. Prisftlty. " Woes clatter—rare arq solitary Woes." Scarcely re covered from the ftiocl: occasioned by the death of his youiigeft son, the venerable philosopher has again to cx ertife the virtues of patience, rcfignation and fortitude, which he so eminently polTefles. , on th'- 24th inft. Ac his feat in Buck's .county# after a fljort illriefs, Captain John Green, ianior. He w:!* a man oi- unblemiflaed integrity, os-great chearful :ie(s and good nature; friendly, generous and hoipitable, to an uncommon degree ; and' as lie was long loved, so we doub; not he will jlong be remembered, by his numerous friends and acquaintances; Ijnt by none jaore than by his family and neighborhood, to whom his death is a iofs that cannot be dslcribed. From Paulson's Town and Country Almanac, for the year 1797. — A LIST of the BIRTHS and DEATHS Jn Ike Jtveral Religious Satieties in'the City of Phila delphia, from AuguJ 1, 1795, to AuguJ} I, 1796. Births Deaths ts g_j Km.es of Societies* tSV.' QTfe. ft 11 -S .if $-.r, £«. ■2 f : . C M aryi 195 188 »° 9; 3*3 217 churches J Holy Irimty Si , >' ~c g, lirtt PrclOyterian church 3-. .. „ ci m StcondPrcfbyteriw.de. '« *' 26 24 S J Third Presbyterian 00.- II g*'\\,£ . 4 Scotch Prefbytenan do. 22 . TT , 0 2? The Associate Church , 19 f Sor.erv of Ft«, Quakers j f ; * 3 Moravian church - - , f 9 o ■*&! Swediih ditto . . « » 9 / MWlmaft ditto - j. 39 ~ 9 Baptist ditto J % » * J UniverlalUt s ditto - i 31344 Je.viih or Hebrew ditto 1 \ 3 , 3 3 African Episcopal ditto /j g c oJJ o Cotter's") White people f2oj in, 20C 16 , 399 3 i 5 Field J Mick people f >57 16c 12 0 106 3'-7 Total number - 14.50 14l - 1188 ,05528472283 Several of these Societies admit the remains of Stran gers to be deposited in their burying grounds: if this were not the cafe, the deaths would leldom exceed half the number of bifths. t Births in thoi'e families who bury in Potter's Field. We informed our readers on Monday, that the Ven geance cutter, belonging to Capt. Barney, was arrived at St. Croix with a. valuable prize—We have now to add, that the prize is the (hip Cochran, from Liver pool, bound to Martinique. from Boston, puhlifhed the fame day, of the arrival at Barbados* o: : a Brm(h frigate, from Gibraltar, i, confirmed hy . Carson of the schooner Su&unik, arrived at the fort from BarbadoeSi which he left the 31ft August. The figate took three jpiaiih fntps on her paflage, and • frni tin. 111 to-Jamaic?. until it ihould be determined whether war has been actually declared between the two nations : one of the*) was supposed to be worth" 125,000 i. Several privateers had failed from Barba does to cruise- egamft the Spaniards. a V V C K S. Six perCcnt. - » - - - - . Three per Cent. • . 10/5 / int. ' 4s per Cent 14/' f off. Si_ per Cent. . .. , % ... jifyj Deferred Six per Cent. - - - - BANK United States, - - l9toioprct. f Pennfylvauia, ... . 26 to 27 ——— North 'iinciica, ... - 45 to 46 Insurance Camp. North-America, 37 l-2per cent. adv. Pennsylvania, par to 2 per cent. adv. COURSE OF EXCHANGE. On London, at 30 days, per £.100 fieri.- par. ■ at 60 days, par to 162 1-2 at 90 days, / 161 a #82 1-2 Amsterdam, 60 per guilder, 42 ■ 90 day 3, 4a BY THIS DAY's MAIL. BOSTON, September jj. MatrieS, yesterday, Mr. Samuel Myet's, Mer- Ciianr, of Psterfburgh (Virginia) to Mist Hoys. M. M- Myers, Merchant, of said place, to Miss ' Sally H«ys, daughters of Mr. M M. Haya, Mer. ' chant, of thi3>town. FROM FRANCE. ' Capt. Bennett, who arrived on Wednesday, from Bayonne, in France, had a paflage of 44 days. The only paper that he brought out with ( Lira, and which was ef the 3d of August, he gave j to the Lieutenant of a French frigate, which board ed him. That paper contained aeceunts of the j. capture of Frankfort—and mentioned, that after j its firft capture, the Auftrians again got po/Tellion of it ; but the French (dcceeded in racking and holding the city. After the capture of Frankfort, the siege of Mentz commenced—A war between Spain and England was expected. An Englilh fti gate had been taken by the Terrible, of ,74 guns, •] and carried into a small harbor cailed'the PafTaget. Provisions ot every kind were cheap ; and brandy about fc/» n or eight livresper veit. FEVER AT CHARLESTON. i] Ex'.raft of a letter from Chai'efton, S. C. Au -4 gust 3y f " It is impoflible to describe to rop the wretch ed situation of this city.-—The fever rages with ac- ' cumulated ftry. For /everal days past the deaths have exceeded thirty ; and tl>e average for a month past will be twenty. Sufin#f6 isa stand.'' • 1 c BALTIMORE, September 24. f Extra& of a letter from a genntleman at Savannah, i to his friend in Frederick-towr, dated August i 3 °A . V '' Thereragei at present a malignant fever in the c city of Chsilcfton, which carries off from 20 to \ ? j 30 p«fon» daily : You may depend on this in» telligcnce, a? I liave it frornveiy good authotity Several veffcis are ;Ibw performing quarantine at ao island ten miles diltam down the river from Charles ton. It is supposed that it has originated from the open cellars, occalioned by the late conflagrati 'r. on, in which the rains have fallen, the Itagnated to watet together with the quantities of vegetables and meat, which families had stored up previous to ft tl ? 4 . fir , e ,'' P Bt,if >' in g» produced this direful Corn y praint. lis NE W-YORK, September ty. Lxtraa of a letter from Bordeaux, 18 Mejjidor, +tb year ef tbt Republic, j. - 7." Amcri «." vessel has just arrived from the Isle l e of I'rance. which place (he left the 27th of last 1- March, with half a cargo of colanial produce : not Jd bavirig taken freight or Jrny letters : the people S seemed to be in a ftatcof tranquility and abundance. Ie A privateer with a 1 men, boarded and took pof n session of an English (hip of goo tons, and ico inert, under pretence of putting a pilot on board. 1 he i'reuch capt. quitted his vefTcl-to carry the ene my to the coalt of Malabar. From thence he sha ped hn course tn his prize to the Isle of France, where he arrived without meeting any accident. I hope this caption will prove as profitable as the ta king of it was honorable. I conjecture from the numbei of men who were on board of the Englifli 5 (hip, that it is a velTel ffom cither Surat or Bombay, - armed with Lascars. f FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, 8 — 6 franjlated for the (New-York) MiNgRrA. * £Rcm PARIS PjrSßi. I R A T 1 S BO N, July s . g The baron de Geurniengen, minister of the Duke ' 4 of Brunfwick, has received orders fr«m his fove- X reign, to notify, in,his name, conjointly w ; t h the ° amba£Tadors of the ekaor of Bran lcnSourg, Hano. f j't- •n fattens, of whom feverai are cadets. Genera! Li - Roche, whose bravery merits the greatest eulogies, in was wounded in the haoil by a mufquet hall. The f- firll brigade of light infautry, and the other troopi in employed in this attack, conduced theoifelvei with ; i- the grealcft bravery. :d ■ The march of the lef' wing was attended by a j -s continual combat, from Bulh to Olft. The ene* , o my, at this village in partirular, made the moflob i- ilisate refinance: f"hcir position vvas excellent, its left at Baden, its right at Olbach.—The left was •finally forced by the mountains, the cb.irge beat at the attack in front of the village of OKt, and we h were rendered mallei of it. We took here a cap iain and about 80 men. This attack was {banned !e by General St. Suzanne and Adjutant-General De ll ceau, under .the orders of General Defaix. Ge- ] it neral Delmas has equally chafed a!i hp «ould find e between (he Jihise and the Olbach. r. The night and the great fatigue of the troops f- forced jnc io poftponc the attack ofthe enemy's po- ' 0 fiU9ns at Raftadt, Rupperh'im, and I. untill the next day. The general officers and the •- troops continue to give the greatelt proofs of ta lents and courag'c. All the armies have distin guished themfelvcs. I made on the field of battle 1 a lerjeant of a corporal of 17th half brigade of - light infantry, who, himfeif made three prisoners. 1 e Gen. Farino, on the fame day canind the enemies [) wotks at Bibrach, in the valley of Kintzig, Gen. ' , St, Cyp fapported this movement by cairflhg fora'e J troops to marijh to Dppanau. . > Salute and Refpeft, (Signed) MOREAtX . - ( JLONDQN, Jane 29. The number of laws and decrees ena&ed in j France, by the three firlt revolutionary afTcmblies, , amount to 24,00 c). Although they are nut alt in forte, yet (he judges rnuil know them all. Iffo, „ their memory miift be more rftenfive than even • that of j Chinese Mandarin of the firll class. It is a common faying, 1 hat the ipore fervatrts we 1 farefo the worse we ayeferred-~|f this truism ap plies to the admintlUation of jufticc, it can be no where worse that) in modern France. ' The French Minister at Genoa has just publithed 1 ' a proclamau*on{addrefiid to tlie Frenchmen residing in that Republic, and which begins thus, " Ttrc l'.xccutivc Dire&ory has fixed the principles that onjiht to be followed" rel/itive io Frenchmen ella -1 blilhed in foreign countries. N " France being a Republic, acknowledges as Frcnch citizens those only who have accepted that form 01 government, all the others will remain in the liil of the piofcribed i'renchiiier. It is eflcutial that France fbould be aflWed of the fidelity of its citizens, who have only aiqoieatarily gone cut of 1 it* territory, end who are permitted to return. — » Tlie tri-coloured cockjde is for the generality of • French citizens, the figii of this fidelity. They cannot dispense with wearing it in ariy place wherever i hey are and "therefore ['declare ' 1 will not acknowledge as Frenchmen, any • wtia shall not c.onftantly wear this cockade." e 1 "Miwfiaiim ■■■ p OF THE UNITEp STATES MARINE UST. PUIL Ab E L Plkl A, Ssfitemier 28. ARRIVED. Days. Ship American, Shalcrofs, T, ill and 25 Brig Lady Wafiiingtoo, Tremels, St. Thomas 1 7 Hannah, Keuney, 'St. Croix 14 Schr. Hetty, Mason, St. Tharaas 14 r f Sloop Sally, Busker, Cape Francois 20 CLEARED, 1 Ship Union, Fraterna, J. Raga, Leghorn ® Brig Ruby, Mitchell, Marfcilles Friendship, Davine, Bourdeaux Schr. Lucy, Boftwick, Wilmington, n. c. Minerva, Elkins, Alexandria Ariel, Barren, Noifolk j. Betsey, Bornet, do. Betsey, Afhby, Washington > Sbop Defiance, Kentec, Richmond Harriott, MsvarOj New-York Rebecca, Munro, Savannah Nancy, Barker, 'Nantucket 1 " Patience, Willis, New-York Sally, iotter, New-York September 27. " ARRIVED. Days. ' Schr. Nancy, Block, Richmond 8 ] ' Sloop Mary Ann, Wet more, St. Croix 23 1 Sloop Romeo, capt. Baker, 8 days from Charlcf. ! ton, ' Spoke the fchr. Nancy, of Noifolk, from Port au-Ptinctr, who told him their capt. leaped over : baard wittr the drafts. Capt. Baker grvc him a ' course to (leer f«i Charle3on, lat. 34, 7, long. r6. ' lit tie press, end tomorrow afternoon -will be pub '■ li/hrd, ■, By Mathew Carey, 118, Market-llreet, f A Diflertation on Slavery, WITH A PROPOSAL For the Gradual Abolition of it In the State of Virginia. Bj ST. Cr: O HOh T UCKER, • Profejfi>r cf Law in the Uni-verjtty of William and Mary, and eue of 1 the yudges in tffe.General Court in Virginia. 1 " Slavery not only violates the Laws ef Nature and of Civil Society, it atfo wounds the belt forms of govern* " ment: in a Democracy, where all men are equal, slave " ry is contrary to th» spirit of the conttirution." , [ - VI Sept. alf. 1 4 J Dutch Goods, Received by tie Pennfylvan'la, from Amjlerdam, GIN, in pipes Mcrlaix *\ , Ticklenburgs v In Bales ' Ofnaburgs j Haerlcm } StrJ P"' in caf " Katf } UUCK, in oitto Bedticks, io ditto d Bririaehes ) . fl Platilles } 10 d,tto " For Sale by THOMAS tp" JOHN KETL AND. si Aug-*9 . 3 p 1 Loft this Morning, Joseph in favor of, ?.nd J>y J hii e Morton, for twenty two-hundred dollars, dated the 28th s inft. payable at6o d iys light. All perfens are forwan «d h again.l receiving the f.iid note, as payment i» flopped, and it therefore can he ftf no life to any person hut the fubferi ber, \s*Ho will thank th: finder for delivering it to hirti at No. 116 South Front Street, or if required a realbcabi. re & ward will be paid. jolm Morion. 3 mo aßth, * *3t -8 — i. _ 1 This Day is Pubiiflied, - e And to, be had of tlx BcohfeJlers, price one %th of t dollar > si An IntcrelUng r*mwh!ef, entitled PRESIDENT 11. - Being observations on the late official address of George. i W'afkiugto:), &c Sic. £l • , ta the. People of th, l/fnted States. 8 sfptembef iS. —— — BOOKS in SHEETS^ Late tic property of ISAAC NEALE, printer* deceased, und for fair by Ht.CRY Kammirep., jun. furvhing p,rtner, No. 24, North 'Third- Jlreet, at 50 per cent, difsount from the retail pri ces for cajh or approved notes at 30 and Go days.* X. RURAL Economy; an effav on the praaical pant as husbandry, Bvo. 299 pages 7s. 6d. 2. Travels of Cyrul, (a hind'orne edition) igrao 352 pa~ci, 7s. 6d. C 3. Calvary; of the death of Christ, (an elegant edition on fine paper) i2t«o. 340 pages-, 79-. 6s. 4. History of ihe Clergy, during the French revolution, umi). 400 pago, 71. id. 5. Miscellanies, moral and inftruftive, in prose ind verlr, urn 198 pages, 3% yd. 6. Select (lories, from the celebrated works of M. Bcrquin. ' nmo. 2'jß pages, 3s. gd. 7. Power of grace llluftratcd, ums. 142 pages, 3». #d. n 8. Ladies literary companion, 18's, 152 pages, as.gij. >, 9. Yorick's leiie-s 10 Eliza, iß'i, 't>» pages, is. <5d n 10' Sportfraan's companion ;or an essay on fbjoting, iß's, t 62 as. 9d ' 11. Jovial companion ;or a library of good humour, mirth B and entertainment | bjing ach uc colleftioa of inodera t foags, with an engraved fromifpTcce, 12.ui). >i 4 pj_.es, e 2S - i * u. Medley ; or Philadelphia songster, ttmd. tit pagci, j». S H. 0 13- Feall of merriment; or new American jester. iam». 132 pages, as. gdfe. 1 : M- fho new America jester J Br migatrne of homr, .1 f>no- 96 pig-i, 1?. todj. S 55. Jovial fopgiter, 18's, nd. f ifc- Dodfley's tables from (in German) with 150 euti, t limo. 214 pages, 3s. , d. Atjo, tj>! ftltrwuig Children*t BOOKS. adorned with cuts. I. The English Hermit; or the adventures of Philip Oaa 1 V S 8 dollars per 100 in 111.ets. t 2. Sinbad the sailor, Bdillirsdo.de. I, 3- New Year and Chnrtmos tales, 8 dollars do. do. * , 4. Goody Two Shots, 5 dollars do. do. 3 5. Hill®ry of beasts, 4 dJlllrs.do. do. s 0. History of birds', 4 dollars do. do f 1 7. The mountain piper, 3 dollars do. do. - * fr ? m Philadelphia !0 Nev.-York, 3 dol. dd. d 6, 9. King Pippin, 3 dollars do do ,f 10 Jatky Idle and Dicky Diligent, 3 dollars do d> y 11. New Year's gilt, « doliari do. do. c '«• Louisa and her birds, 2 dollars do. do. 13. The b;td cage, « dollars d«. do. 14. Primers (sJew%q{lirrd) 3 dollar! db. do. - )' H. Kar.,merer, jun. has gift, for J,ale, A large vaiicty of METAL CUTS, handW'V engia\ : ed, whidi he will dispose of »ery low for calb Se l"- g8 - . ' §3,. ' a Amphitheatre of Arts. e' T° THE PUBLIC. f MPRESSED With the mo.l lively gratitude foj- paA / X favours, Ml Rickets returns his most fi ß cre th^ka 4 to the people of Philadelphia, for the kind peonage ar.d 4 liberal encouragement they have hitherto fliewn him 5 fobcits their attention for the enfuin K season ' • t J *"°PP°'r üßit r of informing the Ladic, and Gentlemen of this City, that the Amphitheatre has tin* " r § Bße / com P let « Plealmg alteration since the last ■ "" ongmal of his *«'n) to as to make it X perfeaiy convenient for a numerous audience: and or- ' namcntcd, 11? the aloft superb style, with Scencry, DrelTe. a and entirely new. He allures the public, that no paink nor eitpenfe what ever have been spared, to render it one of the most beau- P lace ? o[ P ubllc amusement of the kind here, or hi n any part of Europe. d I 4 he P ub ' ic a " further informed, that the Amphitheatre k 6f A , rts °P cn 0H th « evehing of the loth of , 1796. Ihe particulars of the entertainments of that evening will be announced in the different daily publica tions. T R. p k September it. * eo k Eor Sale, s A ™ re s or y BR.CIV HOUSE and Lot, in Otiefnut <5 163r . • b «^; een I ? ront anr Sale by Willings & Francis, ' No- 21 Penn Street. Mr. FRAN CI S, TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his fcholan and to the public. Mr. Francis intends, on his return from Maryland, to open a puhhc Aca demy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He flatter* himfelf that his attention to his pupils hi therto renders any promises of condufling his future . schemes on the moil liberal and ftrifteft terms, of pro priety, totally unrieceflary.