"? i anjM jrytit And ,\!pr?(iiitile ?ldvertiscr. for VVILIK VAUGHAN Proprietor, at thkkk doll\rb per ye.'.i payable in advance.?No subscription taken for less than six months. '. he Office is ou Kin^ street, between 15 road and Market streets, where Com munications, bcc. will be received ar faithfully attended to. Advertisements not exceeding tweiv lines, (except those of a public nature inserted three times for one dollar, auC twenty-five cents for each continuation. New-Y&rk, February i. LL S. MAIL ROBBED. The great Southern Mail from Philadelphia to this city, was way laid and robbed last night, by-three footpads who were dressed in short jackets, with their faces painted.?' They met the mail coacheear Bridge town (N. J.) and called to the driver, desiring him to stop, which he did. They then instantly?rushed upon inm with presented pistols, and or dered him down from the box. One of them cut the traces of the wheel horses, to make sure of their object. This done, and the driver secured, j they proceeded lo roh the passengers, j five in number, who kept their seats ? in the coach. They presented pis- \ tols at them, and brandished a large carving kuife or dirk over their heads, threatening (heir lives if ihey did not give wp their watches, packet books and money. One of the passengers complied with their demand, and gave them his gold watch^ and the others gave them what loose money they had in their pockets. They then enquired for the mail, and on being told that it was not inside of the 4oach, but forward, theyJeft the passengers and proceeded to rifle it of its contents. They tilled a large pair of saddle hag* and a pocket handkerchief with letters, ami then took to their heels. We understand, that on examining the mail at our post office, there appears to be two Philadelphia packages of unpaid letters from New-York missing, and probably many single packages from the south of Philadelphia were taken out. This is the second time that our mail has been robbed within a -short time, and unless the govern ment will furnish a guard for its pro tection, there is tto security in trust ing money in it. Since the above was written, we learn, that one ;>f the passengers had in his charge iiJ33,000 in bills for one of our banks. As soon as he dis covered life unpleasant ^predicament he was placed in, he contrived to slip the package out of his pocket on the floor of the coach, and cover ed it over with straw, by which means lie saved it* When they ? searched him, all Ihev found in his pockets were a few sltil lings in silver. A rew ard one thousand dollars is of fered for the apprehension of the robbers.?Post, ?? ? ii < E.DKNTON, Jan. Si), 1819. Steam Boat Mbcmarle. We have, at last, the pleasure to announce the arrival of the Steam Jloat Albemarle, in a passage of 11 hours from Ocracock. After meet ing with much detention in Currituck Sound, it was found impracticable, owing to the depth of the water, to go through, she was compelled to go to bea again and proceed to Ocra cock. Tlie Albemarle is intended to ply lietween this place and Plymouth ns a ferry-boat, which will go and return from one pla<;c to the other, every day. We have no hesitation in pronouncing her, superior inspeed, and eijual in every other respect, to any boat of her class in the United States: Iter first trip to Plyvvouih was |>erfortned in two hours and five minutes, a distance of Si miles! Suc h a boat as the Albemarle, lifts long been wanted on our sound, where the mode of traus|>ortationj lias hitherto been attended with even difficulty, incident to such an inland sen, navigated boats, which from their kind, were susceptible of little or no improvement, ai.vl U)~ person? ?: accustomed to w ?iter-tra\e4t?i . e.ned dangerous in the extreme. 9 this boat lias b-en expressly bui _r a ferry-boat she has been maonli 10 South, have it now in their power to avail themselves of all the facilities, which Steam-Boat transportation affords a bove every other. Gen Jones, of Raleigh, N. C. has issued proposals for puldishing a ' Magazine, one number in every two months, to be devoted to Agri-, culture and the Rural Arts, with oc casional remarks on Political Kcono-1 my, National History aiid popular Medicine. Sporting Intelligence The annual Races over the Wash ington Course commenced on Tues day, the 2d, and terminated on Sa turday the iftth inst. The following was the results : ? ~ First Day?Four Mile I feats Mr. Randolph's br. m. lilunk, 1 1 Mr. Richardson's ch. g. Young Timoleon 2 (list. Second Day?Three Mile I Letts Mr. Randolph's ch* c. Koscius ko, 1 1 Air. Richardson's s. c. Murk Anthony, 2 t Third Day?Two Mile Heats. Mr. Richardson's gr. f. Young Favorite^ i i Mr. Randolph's b. f. Village Maid, 2 2 Mr. Cha. i\ ichardsdn's b. g. Robinson, ^ clist.__ Fourth Day?Thrvo Mile Heats. Mr. Randolph's ch. c. Kos ciusko, by Sir Archy, 1 . 1 Col. Richardson** s. c.Mark ?& lit ho ny by Hephestion, 2 2 Charleston Patriot. ~ FOHfcfON EXTRACTS. Tlje Paris Moniteur mentions ihnt there had been a gieat commotion at Lyons, alarming in its nature. Lord Kl ten borough, chief justice ut England, died on the 13th JKs cemher. The Courier says there is no foun dation fma the reported changes in the ministry, with the exception of the retirement of Lord M nigra ve from the master generalship of (he ordin ance, which is to he filled by Lord Wellington* The Paris pajHT* of tlir 23d De cember says the funds have declined to ft*f. The London Courier is verv loud against Mr. Monroe wImmi comment ing on his message to Congress.? The rase of Arhuthuot and Ainbris ter is adverted lo; ami many pretty anathemas pronounced against the government. The Courier also in dulges in the old slang of a division of the states?that we cannot remain long a federate union under our gen eral gevernment. (Alas ! poor ?,host. EXTRACT OK A 1,1/1 TF.H DATK1) ~ fJt*erp< rl, Dec. 20, ISiH " Wc liav e to state that our Cotton marke t temaios iit the same depres sed condition as to prices, which has been the. case for some weeks. The demand however has io some degree revived, and the sale, f? r the two list weeks amount to l4,8iX) hags; and the imports lor the same period amount to 8,<);$S hags, of all descrip tions In rev iewing the pro?pcct of niv til (oration we have on t!?e our , ? # . ?7m d to take into riocount t'.ie -I * ? *iock at present held, uu,i the . notation of lieavy supplies from vtst indies; which latter, >* 'iue i ? after the new vearsets in a>.duusiti' improves. The sales 'his week i.?r i>een principally inferior to niiddlir qualities?Upland, i7d. a 18d. ? few at 20-1 ;; Orleans (7 ? a ll)d. 1000 Dollars Reward! Runaway from the," suliscribe: within a few years, liis m hole es tate, consisting of houses,- land* &c. Tiiey gradually and almost imper ceptibly stole away, after being put in motion b\ (lie made art cif one In * n temperance, who lived in the fami ly. Any person w ho will put me in possession of said estate, shall be entitled to the above reward. TOP Kit. N. B. All persons are cau tioned to beware of said Intemper ance, who. as I am told, has es-< tahlished one or two places of rendez vous in this town, where numbers oi the incautious are daily seduced. I Baiti'riore paper. oi An Ordinance. Hsytiirtnif and /irouidi/ig for the fmvewent of the foot way on both aid * of ft road it trrcti in th ' Toivn of Camden, 'in the i/iice betwixt the JLitg \J)ifch end {)- Kalb-street. \ IT 'ureby ordained by the authority iiic Intend ant ar.?l Wardens ot the Town of Camden, in I own (> uncil Assembled. That v verv pars, i: owning nr possessing a Lot on Bi'oad-jtn.".'t,in ttie l'ownol Cam- j den, in y&rt or Sc-iio* wYich is comprised within the lii.4 Dull and IV kalb-street, as soon as practicable, vu?il at bin or her awn expencife have the .same paved with brick or tile, not less than inches thick throughout the whole extent of the front or their Lot, and to the extent of nine feet' f om the said front into \e Iim v e ?mol.? ? *ctor Pattkkson, of North* (\i. .a to take charge of our Acnde:. i* situated upon a high ;? 'autifuV hill, from the loot of \vL -lies a number of pure ami in ing streams of water, about iiu urters of a mile distant from i - ad ford Springs, (a place vw vmvii and pronounced by ph^ is and a number of others w : ??>rt there for their health d ,?? 5ti sickly seasons,) to be one of l 'i healthy and pleasant spots - slate. Doctor Pattkkson, received ? u cat ion in the University at FayeU ulle, wherewhe afterwards tan?* .? ie also taught in two or three oLr academies in North-Carolina wi ^reat applause and success. lie educated a number of younj. <.en, who lia>e since taught in this District, and was pronounced In n'*! ?yho knew them to be men of educa tion. He prepared Mr. M'Lean, (prin cipal to Lodehar Academy) lor ad mittance in the Senior Class of the University of North-Carolina; he ntso prepared Mr. PA riKt^sox lor. mer principal of Mount Clio Aca demy for the above institution; tud from the long experience w liirh i)oc tor Patterson has had, and the suc cess which lie has met with, in me management of schools, wearcfuliv persuaded he will do us justice and meet the expectations of the public. For the satisfaction of those who may favor us w ith their patronage, we will state, that the utmost atten tion w ill be paid to the morals as well as the education of the youths that may l>e committed to our charge. \V e are authorised to state in the public, that ho oding may be procur ed in decent houses quite convenient to the Academy; boarders pacing one half in advance. Theschool will go into operation on the first clay of February next. I he following Brunches will be taught, terms tif tuition annexed? viz : Heading, vVriting and common Arithmetic 8i2 per annum ; English Grammar, Geography, Ancient and Vloderu History, Rhetoric, Moral Philosophy and Astronomy, the l*a tin and Greek Languages, together with all Mathematics 830 per an num. Thomas 8u inter, Caleb Rembcrt, J as. it, Carter, Jos 8. Hos^ard, W. H. Capers, Hamuel l)\vyer, Sine lair Li in hacker, James Dv*yer, iCnc* Canty^ J no. Perry. Sumter Dictricl, 5ih February, 1819. " ' " * ' ' ??*??... .. - _ For sale. Lots No. 1^47 ami 1048 lyin^ on the lias* side of Broad-street and votith oi* t lie lot lately owned l?y Llisha Be I. Any person willing to purchase the aforesaitf lots inay do so on liberal terms, and with a credit, by making application to William M'YVillir. Mill Heat b(Ht BALK, A tract of 663 Acres of Land, Usually called the Lowric .'I racl, ai:ci fourteen uities distant from ( amdcn, it it situated in the main prong of Black River and adjoin ing Lands of (ien. Sunipter. It has on it an abundance of 1 imbrr, and in the opin ion of an experienced Mill VVriglu, an ad mirable MILL SEAT. Apply to the Printer. January 21 45 House Frame. To Hell a good two STORY HOUSE I RAMK, well seasoned, and made by an excellent Workman. It is about 46 feet by 20. Apply to the Printer. January 21 46 jYOTICE Is hereby Riven to all those indebted t< *he concern of Uallard and Dye, will tou t forward and make pavmcnt lor no long':. indulgence will be uiwn. Jwhn Italian). Januarv CS T; >: Pniiirs }, i!n j- .. r in I8 *\ i.i l?i la'i nci, i.,, Mv and Tucs v . j:i 2 -u .? nit 2 3d I i bi uai v at lien .v c:. lKi.vtr c.tik, Uu Uh\\ a'. i at > . ? Li ? jll? at (. n to ?; e \\ v ils\ t t . > 1 h L)jvksw s\ ai.d the C7iii ?.u jv/;?u '* t-\V lwtuil.s >\i!l be U'wciscd ill ii.tU ii until u.v 20th Man. h ?\j lit1, us art' MtCssarilv reouii ed * .\r r u.an 1 11 vt?:tc i v, it is rt'tjiiis'.vi th<*I ? a^e: U-i.ce \v;ll be ? i\cii at ibe .Atiul appOtt: J..Chi. C haiits J. SI,j nnon? C itfit t'tat' 1/. I)* January -S y 6 N oi.ii'. The Subscriber take- this method iufortuiu? the ciiiztns of li^r U4W District, thai he w\\\ attend villi the i a\ Id ilex tor, at his le [K'ctive pl?c os of appointment, for jie | Hi [k>8C of taking a census of ^\\ the white inhabitants of said Dis act, and respectfully solicites the KWK timl attendance of all heads of x i ..ilics, A. Hammond. Febnarv 1. ** ATTJcJVTlUJt! The mcmners ot 'he Camden Uiilc C.)i p. M C hereby cumni; r : d to attcud muster at the usual l lace ui parade on *>a tui'day the 27th iust. it is ex]>ected th* eviry man will appear completely cqui^) l)Od, " It u order of L'ufic. Levy* J. L. Sow ell, Ordy. Sergt. Yi h'-i ? t y 3 F Riv-.ll (tardea Seeds, Jii*t arriredf'-uiit tiugluud, ASM V')H SAI K HY P. 11UKNTON, ( On c- (i'ojr bcl'jiJ J .at 'u Cr A/ftfore's ,) As tiiey were put up ?:y the shaking Qualxei->, art otnei persons who raised them; they ?noy be d I ate Dutch <\ ' (I reen glazed ? do ?ax y do Ueu d lior-'cnal do Drum wad winter dm.) Early sniia^Tornij) Late Dutch do French do Yellow Russia do Blood IJVl'f Yellow do Early scarcity ditto swelling Parsnip Orange carrot Purple do : salmon Riulish I short top do black winter ditto Icc Lettuce 11 ead do sugar loaf do Early do Kcd Ontoiia W i.iu d i'.ui ?y cucui.iber Loiit^ nw; do ( Umkuis ('.ciopc or NaT nu*^ Mc'l->ns . WulClT.ldi'JIiS busl. squusln s inter crook neclfr. dUio pn? sley spiiiagc As' \ ragus si,viath pepper liahhit noHC do Vegetable f )ystct? fcgg plant curled parsley Lavender, Hue Thyme saffron, pepptfr^rasr hariy Petersburg ? Peas Early frame od Kariy charltan do I)war! riiarnvwfat do Karly bush be-atia. i Pamphlets with directions for gardening may also be had. A liberal discount will be made to those who may wish to purchase to sell again. N. B. Jusi received in addition to the above, a few kinds of Cirass 5ecds, and some other new and choice kinds, too te* dious toenumerate, among theni are the Until Ua^a^or yellow Russia Turnip, a. fall Turnip, which has lately been intro duced in to America, and i?rsaid to be su? )K*riorto any heretofore in use, and is much more productive, and is found to i?e excellent food bjth for cows and sheep, i litre fore it may be worth the attention ud iiie tanner to cultivate it. A small trsatisc on the culture* may be found ill the pamphlet offered for sale. December JO ' in llitt Common Pica*. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* LANCASTER DISTRICT. ^AMU 4UKL IilMLF.Y, 1 vs. > Cc *ikl CirFrown, J 'a*e in Attachment, L)ai WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action* did on the 15th day June, 1818; file hie declaration in the office of the C lerk of thin honorable court, against the Defendant* who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and hath neither wife nor at torney known within the same ; up6n wWtun a copy of the said declaration* with a rule to plead thereto, within a year ami a day, might be served. It is therefore ordered in persuance of the act of the (icneral Assembly, in that case, made and provided, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 16th day of June next, which will be in the> year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen* or Anal and absolute ud^ment will then be given and awarded -i^ainst him. William M*Kenna, C. C. Ojfficr of c . trinon /Vra-J, Lu n fuH.r r Dtkirict June 15, 1418.