?;.v, s. c. |.V1ay 27, 1819. of the Gazette. lit of the Camdix (?a |transferred by the iav jiuulertjic superintef jprictor and Editor, on similar otca&iocs, of the principles by lid be governed* |ith that usage, and in we deem a duty, we an avowal ot the sen Iinfluence u3 in the dis ons # and the admiiiistratioi ire the most important le columns of a news | [sseminate opinions ami though in our happy idmirable Constitution ferty of the Press is i on those subjects may generated into "lieen productive of mischief, ime it will be uuiver?| :he evil resulting from Flits has been more by the t^ood. iHiousness has, moj^ 5, contributed to piU tie of faction and party )aired the iustre of the i but, the effcct of that within reasonable and' preserve a vigi res and tendencies ol :ulated to gnaintah)the| IW- - V ? ' , of party Which have] finly professed our b#enomina\ed Repub 3f see no cause in 4&a ind patriotic policy of Chief, to change our actions may be said Irexilt. The tern conflicting billows haVc subsided into rtrisdun of our pub the virtuous energies ? > - rocu|ed lor ourcoun of iity, liberty, prodr ome, respect and portioukacquircd Uy s^poitetf by an en > Hucccuave adniims the happy destinies Jefferson, Madison to honor and be hon The first, during political parties be lized, has been him ic wiki supporter ui ^hrcc last. Political lipatcd, faction pro*, lhatically styled the M is arrived, and ve of the sage oi 'federalist*, ore. all tf' ; X" - ?; Jts the Editor ten-; Friends of his estab* From Scientific ^cn* communications -tfullyaoliciteJ ^received; fcut Ik mjiblicy that nothing excite the an; -v [ sr loan towards H' . ratitted to tarn fei CAMBRIDGE. e that it may not, olkct how Iojir fait aiitmnn and t?d in thia more twas beld in susl ?r.rntncnt. r j "?* * para it* of the Unfa*] ' ftJ;, to "The Writer" iu the ndcn Uazette, we would observe .at wejttmbgiornnt in what respect .ve are entitled to the credit of mak ing an ingenious defence whilst sim ply stating facts. In our opinion tlie ?ouduct of the State Engineer re quired no defence; we know tliat he lias beeu zealous and indefatigable iu carrying into effect the intentions ?f ~tl?e Legislature. By a resolution of that body be is expressly directed to open the navfs^ition of the Broad and 8aluda rivers, and it was gener ally understood that he was to com mence his operations at that point.? The Legislature confided in the skill of the Engineer to directthe works, we helievo that the public are generally satisfied with the court* he has pnr sued/3 We can only regret that lie lid not cousult the wishes of " The Writer** in the Camden Gazette, that " all might have been comnie il faut 'but there it reason to appre-j hjnd that some inhabitant of Orange burg might have been dissatisfied, and that all cause of Jealousy woulcl not have been removed, eveu by the pMirseaug^esled by_ " The Writer.^ !\Ve assure him, howevev; that the citizens of Oharle*ii{n, who are ad mitted liy " Tlte Writer,to be most concerned^ are generally sati*-' Bed with the course pursued by thtr Engineer. Tliey think that the 8a* ludaund Edisto rivers, will be the mean? of diverting the trade from Augusta and ttavannah, and that the ftiytee wilt probably be the channel of thrtt trade wiiidi has hitherto flowed through North0.u\>Una. The works on these rivers are pursued 4iritb vvigor, and together with the canal between Wmyaw bay and Sahtee, %ill, probably, be complet ed within one year. Contracts have been entried into for remedying all i>l?atructio&J* the navigation of the Coogarte^fft Wateree, and the work is ?M(hr commenced 4*1 UA CongarceJ^Of the Santee -ffcanal, we knoi/ythihg-^we are sorry |br >8 failutr&but bad hoped that tl? bad sucflbsj^f that undertaking would nolongrtM'Med man argument a 11ifemail i n|>roveme nt 6fi\ir State. We now take our leave of The Writer," assuring him tliat our remarks were intended to correct what we deemed an error, not to take any pavtln^i question which ap? l>cars altogether lme very eaay poetry : and a portrait (if the town highly flattering and complementary. " T\m Hid*'* remark, u Boston folks are ftill of notions,*' is the motto of the wmrit. Ami we join the ersonal friends, by whom he was much respected and esteemed. Since then, we learn from the journals of Europe, be has enjoyed the confi dence of the Erapeitr Alexander, whohtfs engaged hi hi in important missions to Spain and elsewhere;? and councils at the late convention of Sovereigns at Aix_ la Chapelle, at the time when he was about imme diately to embark for this country. In a biographical sketch of the late CM. Rapatel, formerly veil known 1 as a citizens of Baltimore, nnd who was killed in battle in the neighbor hood of Paris; in this biographical sketch published in our papers in June 1814, Mr. Poletica was thus fespectfiilly noticed, when we could not then have anticipated that he would ever again visit the United States. " Col. Rapatel embarked at New Vork, ant) sailed from the United State*1#^'Mr. PoLF/rrcA, of the Russian legation, agentlemnn ot distinguished literary and political science?a Russian of zealotfs patri otism and of nocuvate and extensive political information, both with re spe?t to Europejind this country." ? Mainmort Fed. Republican. Crim. Cow.?An interesting cause Awas tried It OxfottHCii-cnit, Hert ford, England, on the 20th March last The damages were laid at 80,0001. The complainant was Thy line How Gwyune, Esq. and the defendant Suevi le Frederick Btvynne, Esq% They were sons of ? urothers. The criminal intercourse tietween the defendant and the coirf ' plainant's wife being satisfactorily |*mvedf the jury fnnirl JOQni, u fro? IUm 12 il.M ..r r Ses. Mrs. G. is the sister of Lord ?reford, and sister of the wife of Admiral Sir George Cockburn, At the Castle Bar Assizes, ou the 28d of March, a similar cause was tried betwetn Major Fitzgerald and CApt. Cam The jury being con vinced ftf tlie criminal conversation between Carr and the wire of Fitz gerald, the jury found 16Q0L dam ages, and six pence oosts. i &rL ?hottt 64,000) yet 1/ortl IfflMSpie has gone Tinst this place, with a confidence victory, He seems determined to maintain his cbartctet na a dash ing and chivalrous partisan officer. r __ The Governor of the Canadaa has quarreled with the Hoiims of Assembly, of tlie lower province, a&d prorogued the session. The dispute related to the Tax Bill, in which the legislature refuaed to grant what his Excellency deemed the ne cessary supplies for the current year. The nrfrii manifested in thfoinstance, *? wall as that of * similar kind., which recently occurred in New ?omswick, hears a remarkable aimi litude with that manifested by our Assemblies from 1764 to 1774. MARRIED, by o?RRR,!ElL ^Thunslsjr evening Isst, w n Mr; *<*?"?? Mr. Houars W. Hso?to?rWf Brwlford' SprinKN to Mhs TtsiTH* ?*W?aa> o#Black RWer. ? in P,?ce while bathing, Mr. Wholesale Prices Cun*evt. Camden, M y 27 T rom Cotton, lb Coi n, bush. scared Tlour, l>bl. Wheal, bush. Bacon, lb. Irish Potatoes, bush. Whiskey, ?al. Pfach randy, gal. French Brandy, gal. Jamaica Rum, iral. N. K. 'mo. *?al. Country Ciin, gal. Iron,lb. Casiin^, lb. Shoe Thread, lb. Tow Cloth, yd. Indigo, lb. Linseed.Oil, gal. 'Molassc*. ^al. Sugar, lb. Coffee, lb. Tobacco, leaf, lb. t)iito, Manufactured Bees Wax, lb. Tallow, lb, Ba^inej, yd. German Sieel, lb. Crawley do. lb. Bar Lead, lb. Gun Powder, lb. Shot, lb. Butter, lb. Laid, lb. N??N, Jw. Salt, bush. $ ctsl 10 I 50 8 I 25 16 rs 1 5 7 75 2 1 1 75 r 6 75 32 1 25 2 25 i 87 J 18 37 12 38 25 14, . 25 25 20 10 75 14 25 18 - '12 1 50 to 6 cts. ?0 20 40 121 Wholesale Prices Cvrreiiti Chabli&tox, May 13. to * Id. els. i Cotton, sea island, 1 Cotton, upland,ylb Cotton Bagging, yd Corn, busii. Coffee, lb. Flour, Camden, bbl. Gin, Holland, gal. Ditto northern Imo, Swedish, lb Molasses, pal. Nails, cut, 3d* 20d. lb. Hie e, 100 lbs. Rum, Jinuica, gal. Rum, VV. I. Rum, N. E. Whiskey, Penn. gal Salt, T. Island, bush. Sugar, brown. 130 lbs Ditto, loaf ^Tallow, lb. Tern, Hyson, lb. Tobacco, leaf, lb. Tar, Ll>|. Attention!* r THE Braver Creek Light Dragoon*, are requested to attend muster at the usual place, 011 thcfirHt Saturday in June, ? every member and officer is requested to attend punctually, by order of David Archer, Capt. May 22. Sheriff's bales, ltE SUA WDISTRICT. By vinue of sundry executions to me di rected will be sold on the first Monday in June next and the day following, with* in the fegal hours, before the Court House in Camden. THREE hundred and eighty eight acres of Land, be the same more or less, I) in^ on Rocky Branch and adjoining lands of Wiiie Vauguan and Col. James Cbesmit, levied on as the property of Lewie Cook, under separate executions in favor of Jacob Bar ret fc Co. Francis A . DelUseline and others, agaiNft Lewis Cook. ; Resold at the rii?k of the former pur chaser. One lot'*f Land, lyin^ in the town of Camden* Oh the west aide of Church-street, and numbered 204 in the plan of the said town, levied on as the property of Urury I. Campbell and James Heron, under an ex ecution in favor of William Aiken. Resold at the risk of the former pur chaser. ALS' >? i >ne Waggon and Goat1*, St four horses; levied on us t?ie propurt) of David A. Moore, under seperate executions in favor of J*cot> Hughes k Co. Reuben Patterson k Co* and W-Uliam A. Russell, Adminis trator of John Russell, deceased, against said David A. Moore. ALSO? Two hundred and thirty-three acres, lie the same more or less, lying on tMfrfeters of HanginK Rock ?TT^rV |idj|)i|p Lyle, sen. levied on as the property of I?ewiafMto! John Teams, at the suits of AI left Preslar, against the said John aid Lewigji,enniik> . i Contlit-ons cash, purchasers to pay fbr ShtrMfc Title*. ? '5 * ! . & M. C. Wi^ins, S. K. o. i May 13. * I ROBERTSON & BLACKMAN. taoer'.yHiU a*c??uv> oj.cmng ano ofler at reduced* prices, an element a*:?ort .ient of staple Mk.'fancy s v ugO;!s, : * ? TT 7 SUITABLE TO. THIS SEASON: VIZ. Si.*s, liovnbarctts. assorted Cotton C am ouck, Muslins, See. Calicoes, i'lunUuio ditt o, Fancy Vnawis, Collaretts kc. in great. variety, ?>iik and Cotton Hosery, Vestiugs oi finest (fuaiity, Ribbons, fine and fashion able, fine Lenoc* and Book Mdsiins^Silk and Ki?l Gloves, Silk and Cotton Umbrel las and Parasols. Ladies Heaver, Straw and Silk Hats, elegant and fashionable. School Books, Plays, fJovels, History, See. A variety of Jewelry,-latest fashions. Ladies and Gentle mens Shoes. W^nes, Spirits, Sic. Hard ware, China and common ware* of latest forms and colours. Our friends and the publie are invited to call. ? May 27. ' IN THE COMMON PLEAS, Lancaster Jhstrict. Benjamin S. M*ssey, ^ and Henry Massey, I Attachment 1* VS. | A atumttit. Archibald Cousar. 1'HE Plaintiffs in this case, having this .lay filed their declaration in the Clerks ofticc, against the Defendant who is ab sent from and without the limits of this State, and hath- neither Wife nor Attorney kpown within the same, upon a copy of ihe said dec!st ation, with a rule to plead thereto, within a year and a day, might bo served* It is therefore ordered, that the said de. fendant do appear and plead to the said de claration, on or before the 22d day of May next, which will l>p in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty j otherwise judgment witt be |btR anda warded against him. Wun ATKenntw c. c. r? Office of Common Plea*. ? - \ Lancuntet District, May 21,1819. | N otice. m ALL persons indebted to the late con - cern of Goooh, Cunningham k Co. are requested to call at Liberty Hill and settle their accounts with Mr. James Duren, (as his receipts only will be good ageing the Books of the concern,) arrangements of the Notes and sccounts are dsily msking* payments alone will prevent suits- Those' having demands, L*4 advised to shew them without delay. Julin Gooch, ! ? , ? . ? Jcicph Cuiml.iglwtti. -? --V*^ Joseph Mcl). Gurlirk. Lil>erty Hill, May 19. 6KI Notice. TAVERN KEEPEli*' end RETAILERS of SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS*?within the Town of Camden, are reminded that thrir Licences expire* on the lot day of this month. Win. O'Cain, JUevrier. M'? -V. m Notice, ANY Percon wishing to eadtract % ' keeping all the public Wells and Pumps in this Town, in repair for dine year; is ; requested to hand in sealed propoaali to th? Recorder, on or before the 4th day of June! next. . / , Wm. O'Cain, Recorder. < nmden May 99. W ??? ?* ? *? -? ? t mi ussy IBE Taken Up BY theSubftrlber, of the ) 3th inst. a SOR R EL HOfeftfc, about 15 hands high, wUfa two small spot* of white one on hSs forehead, and another on hisitoae, and (tie mark of the hartfift on the *hottlder. The ^vner can havafliseme by applying: to Littleton Trapp, On tViii* Vuughar.'t JV tin ration, *H Rocky Branch? . . 4 ftt??4 SHERIFFS BALES^ : [*- J ?*-. KerehatD Jtmlrict. fyfyi'x By virtue of an execution to ho,'direetcd, will be sold on the Art! Vionday and the day followlhg, in lune next s A NKC.RO nlave named Carrie k, Ma wife Linda, and their three children, named Harry, Phtttaand Will, levied on at puper ty of v'.f- ef* to pay for Sheriffs Thlca. M.C. W" < tSH, &. May !9) 101O#