paper cannot, in our opinion, in the resrlt, Lj more than partial lose; ? m PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 44K % City Bank of Baltimore.?This hank has grven notice that fts notes will be received on deposit, and cer tificates thereof will be issued, bear ing interest at the rate of 6*ix per cent, per annum until redeemed, which certificates shall be transfera ble. WASHINGTON, JUNE SI. Private letters received from the Southwest, inform us that the Pre sident jKissed through the Cherokee country and had arrived at Mur freesborotigh, in Tennessee, within a days ride of Nashville. NORFOLK, JUNE Zl. Spnrixh News.?Our intelligence from Gibraltar, per (lie Sheperdess, arrived aft New Haven, is to the 28th of April:?The King of 8pah, some time in that month, called his council together to advise with them 011 the subject of his revolted colo nies, and desired them all to ex pies* their sentiments without any reserve: accordingly 22 of the members re commended a compromise with the revolutionists which so exasperated the King, ibat^notwithstanding lu bad urged them to give their opinions freely, be immediately dismissed them Irom his serviced A majority of the Council were in favor of pro secuting the w ar. Two Captains in the Spanish Na vy, (iirigudters of Marine) havt been 4>roke foHrefusing to take com mand of two 7*1 \s destined for Linm and the King says that all shall bt broke w ho refuse, in this critical slate of hisi kingdom, to perform tlieii duty. Since the arrival of the last frigate from Vera Cruz with money (though it was all private property) the ex pedition at Cadiz h?s made some progress. About 40 En :.lish trans ports have arrived from England, to take troops, (under private contract) which with the Russians, Danes, Swedes and French before employed, will make the armada a confederacy of all the Holy Allies.? Hiis does not look much like ^-neutrality? though it was whispered that "the English bail ordered their cruizers to capture all vessels under their Aug having troops &c. on board to be employed against the Patriots. . The Sufi Telmo, Han Fernando and Alexander 1st (74's) and Diana frigate (44) were expected to sail from Cadiz for Lima on or about the 6th of May, but would carry mi troops?we shall not be surprised to hear that the cause of this vvas? because the trooj>s would not go. It is stated, that The King continu ed to grant exclusive licences to trade, as a means of raising money?to import the produce of his colonies into the kingdom in foreign bottoms oo paying the same duties as are paid to national vessels?to import flour into Havana in foreign bottoms upon paying half the present dtaty; which, with enormous forced loans whenever money arrives from the Indies, and two lotteries per month, constituate almost the whole system of finance from which the resources of the empire are derived?whilst in several parts of it, bodies of armed banditti occupy the country, plunder ing all they meet, murdering many, and in some instances have, in par ties of $00 stroAg laid towns under contribution! VVe further learn, that Mr. Wm. D# Robinson who was formally de manded by the Governor af Cadiz, still enjoyed his refuge at Gibraltar, as Governor Don had manifested irio disposition to authorise his being arrested in conformity to this extraor dinary mandate. COLUMBIA, JUNE 29. A roan by the name of Heyward, or Howard, was committed to the gaol of this place on Sunday last, under a warrant from James T. Goodwyn, Esq. charged with hav ing been concerned in the robberies committed some time since, on the ond. ne^rTMiarleston ; it is sard be vn* *f>prehendi*d some time ago it rleo?Mi. ; i.?l ulmiited to bai ?tt forfeited his recognizance. Hi :us with him two negroes, a mar *.nd a womau : the man is an African who says his name is John, ami that he was stolen from a gentleman in Charleston, whose name cannot In ascertained, owing to the imperfect manner in which the negro man pronouuces it.?Gazette. gj*Notice.?The subscriber, hav ing been requested by the late Judge Cneves to o[>en a package addressed to him at Laurens C. H.. from the AVar Department, covering certain pension certificates, and to delivei them according to their address?on opening the package were fouud en closed pension certificates for the fall owing persons: viz. Samuel Bratch er, Grant Knontten, duron (Jdem, Lydfori Beivy, J\*eedhum Perrit, James Brown, Charles Ked, John Miller, Joseph Brown, John tfmitk. and William Knox ; and no!T>ein; personally acquainted with the above named persons, or of their residence request that application for tlieni should be made tiliough the clerks of the district in which they may sever ally reside, or any gentleman 'who may be personally acquainted wiili the subscriber. John Gablington. June 10. 1819. Telescope* The Crturt ef Equity convened in Columbia yesterday, Judge Waites presiding.? Ibid. ?.. .1 ? CAMDEN. TilUKSD.W, JULY i, 181 i). We are unable in this weeks paper, to give our readers a continuation of the (le* scriplion of the boil and productions of Eust-Floi ida. Camden Union Sabbath School. believing lite Moral and Religious in struction cnildren, to be of the greatest importance, m?th r?s if >e<| eclS tin ir condi tion and happiness in lite, and their hope* aud prospects in eternity j and believing also, thut Sabbath Schools wherein are taught the knowledge of the Holy Scrip* lutes, and the first principles of the Chris ti-vn Religion, have been signally useful in 11Acting this desirable end; we the under signed do hereby form an association un der, the name of the Camdkn Ukiok Sabbath School, and adojit the following artic-tsasour Constitution. Art. I. The Society shall consist of all who are disposed to promote the object of ?of the Institution, without regard to differ* ' ence of religious sentiment. Art. 2. l?ach subscribed of a dollar an* finally, shall l)ca Member oi the Society, until such time as he shall intimate the contrary to the Secretary, or cease to pay his fcubscripiion. a subscriber of Five Dollars shall be a member for life. Dona* tions And subscriptions will be accepted. Art. 3. An Anniversary Meeting of the Society shall he held the first Sabbath in April, at which meeting an election for Offfoers shall take place, which shall con*1 sist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and Treasurer?Four mem bers shall form a quorum to do business Meetings shall take place at any period when ncees#ry, and shall be called at the request of any two members of the Society. Art. 4. The number admitted for In struction shall be indefinite, and, without j any regard to religious*sentiments, or any I other circumstance. L Ait. 5. Ther^shali be a public examiri lion on thp first SahbMh in April in each year, when an appropriate discourse will be delivered, after which a collection shall be made in aid of the Funds of the Society. Art. ft. The funds of the Society shall be exclusively appropriated to the purchas ,Ingot premiums, for the encouragement of 'such children as distinguish themselves; | and to defray other incidental expenses, as the printing of tickets, Stc. kc. Art. 7. This Constitution shall not be altered, exccpt by a vote of three-fourths of the vnembers present at an aunual meet ing of the Spcietv. The following gentlemen are the Officers of the Society, for the current year, vi* : John M'Ewrh, President. Rev. Isaac Smith, } tr. tl .. Joshua Ksynou,*, $ V J. K. Douglas, Treasurer. J,*W. Lako? Setfrctan*. FOUUTII OF JULY. The Committee a *; ointed to roakt preparations for the celebration of the An niversary of American Independence, res pcctfully inform the Citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that the following*airmnge ments have been made. On the fourth of July, (being the Sabbath) it is expected an appropriate discourse will be delivered in the Presbyterian Church, on which occa sion the Officers of the Regiment, and members of the uniform Companies, are invited to attend at the Court-House^ at ten o'clock, A. M. in uniform, but without arms or music, and move from thence to the Church in procession. On Monday morning the 5th, a federal salute wilt be Bred at sun rise. The military and citizens of Camden and its vicinity, arc requested to attend at the Court-House, precisely at ten o'clock, A.M. to join in procession, and march from thence to the Presbyterian Church, where an Oration will be delivered by JOHN C. CARTER, Esquire. ORDER OF PROCESSION: Captain Carney's company of Infantry. a plain Kennedy's company of Riflemen. Capt. M'Ra's company of Cavalry on foot Captain M'Willie's company pf Artillery. Captain Evans* company of Militia. (Junior Artillery and Infantry Companies. Orator, and Reader of the Declaration of independence, accompanied by the Clergy. Citizen*. Colonel English will conduct the pro cession. < * A Dinner will be furnished at Captain John Havis* Hotill, for.tlioso who may wish to partaker^ From the Natchez Independent Pre*a. Mexicoj?A com of General Hobiuoon's Map of Mexico, has reached this city, and is now exhi bited at Messrs. Postlethwriites5 Rooms. It bear* the following title " A Map of Mexico, Louisiana and Missouri Territory, including ins State of Mississippi, Alabama 5P?r-j ritory/ Must and West Flot id erf Georgia end South-Carolina, and part of tiie lsluvd of Cuba, by JiiHN H. Hob in son, M. 1). member of the Military Pfllloshopical Society of America, member of the Western Museum Hoeiety of Cincinnati, and Brigadier-Ci' t ?ral in the Republican Armies of Mexico, &c," A more interesting region than that compre hended within the geographical lines hi$re delineated, cannot be pointed out. It is a source of general graiil lation that, at the very moment when |:ublic attention was so strongly at tracted towards this portion of Amer ica, the most accurate description ever yet giveii to. these countries, should be furnished to aid the calcu lations of the statesman, and to guide the enterprize of the 8|>ecu1ator; to us, it is agrotuid of honest ^nrhle, that this valuable addition to the stock of topographical knowledge has been contributed by our esteemed townsuiau. This is projected on a large ?cateHmd i? executed in a very sufwrlor style. Tlmt its merU torious author may reap, in a niunili* cent patronage, a rich reward Jjir his laudable exertions, is our ^fervent wish. ? Zf% THE ARKANSAS. The fourth dny of July will date tin*, commencetaent of the political! existence of this territory, ltsvalift will soon l>e develojied, and its rich! soil Covered with cotton pUntei?s>??; General Rector has atoady prepar ed several millions of acres of land in tftat territory for market. The sales may l>e brought up as soon as the secretary of the treasury pleases, and the sooner the better, as no grounds belonging to the United states have yet l>een sold in that country. Heretofore* the Arkansas has only communicated with New Orleans by way of St. Louis, Nash ville, and 'Natchez, that is to say, by going almost round the world to ?et to a point a little below the point from which it started. Hereafter the mail will go direct from Arkansas to the Ouachita, ami thence to New Orleans. Western paper. A MAIL TiGBIVEU CAUGHT! K+vtract of a fetter from 11. J'vttei Co. muil contract ins, to iht' Post blaster at Pefrntltttrg. " Dear Sir.?We yesterday de tected Pasket, our, mail driver Iron) Petersburg, of robbing the mail on Friday nisht. He did it with a key. * C7 % There are a number of packages from your office directed northward' ly. AVe have secured thi^ rogue, and w e believe all the letters: only a few of them are broken open, and as far as we can learn none of them had money in them. There are from fifiv to one hundred letters* we should judge, from seeing them loose in his trunk." The citizens of Philadelphia and New-York are tilled with a very natural alarm at the prevalence of ?Canine madness. It was not until one or two human victims had suffer ed the dfeth that inevitably attends this horrid malady, that measures were taken to arrest its progress. Shall we, and the citizens of all those places w hich have yet esca|>ed, wait a similar adwoniton ??Phil. lJap. *Fomada avd Hail 'Storm.?Last Wednesday, (he\illageat Saratoga Springs,.was visited with a violent tornfedo, aivoip panic d with hail,? which laid prostrate the trees, and tenses in the fields over winch it passed, and broke upw ards of twc .hundred panes of glass in Mr. Nathan Lewis' elegant new public building, called ihe Pavillion. Most of the windows of the other houses in the villae:e fronting west, were nlsn hrnki oi injured move or less. J\\ K Evening Post. A woman in Nobleborough,pf the name of Clark, upwards of seventy years of age committed suicide, by tying a piece of crape to a nail that she stuck in between the lathing and fixing it as a halter. One of heir Jtuee* rested on the floor, the other ou the round of & chair*v Button lJaily Advertiser. By the Mentor, lrom Canton, in formation has been received that the exports from i auton last year by the Americans, exceeded in amount those of theJElnglish nearly half a million of dollars. The American ex|>orts amounted to nearly $8,000,000?the English, rising $7,300,000.?*Nq wonder Specie is scarce ! Sea-Serpevtx?We .congratulate the public, particularly the fraterni ty of Editors, upon the safe arrival within our waters, near Boston, of His High Mightiness the SEA SERPENT. As we have not yet heard of the appearance of the. host* of cut and wire-worms which invad ed tig the two last years, the seasor had hid fair to pass off without af fording us anything more wonder ful than our Toleration Legislature} but the timely arrival of his Snake ship, will doubtless giro full employ to all the wits, wags and wonderers in tfie laud.?Connecticut Mbror. ??wiiij.u ii. .? ? ?? ? * j !????-1 1 -Ibhmb|I MARRIED, On Tuesday evening last, by the Rev; Isaac Smith, Mr. Absalom Blanchahd to Miss Charlotte Ikoknton, both of this place. DIED, . On Thursday the 24th ult. after a pro trqeted and severe illne&s of many months, Mr. Job * M'Cakts* merchant of this place. The common place eulogy so often and indiscriminately bestowed on the dead, is here unnecessary.?Thr community all bear witness to the amiable, upright, and peculiarly peacenMe walk and conversation, of their late respectable fellow citizen. But reader! can you believe that a man of not merely an unblemished chat acter, but of a strictly moral deportment, ami just in all his dealings; could feel any need of that atonement through which publicans and harlots, are admitted to the joys of Heaven ? He did however, am) saw himself not only vile, but aa unprepared to meet his God aa the very worst oi such characlars! ?44 Marvel not"?-44 Except a man be born again, he cannot nee the kingdom of God." Our friend believed, and felt the force of thia humiliating, but New Testament doc trine, and sorrowed to the last day of his life as one without hope.-?Weary and heav" laden under a sense of innate deprav ity, and the guilt of knowing not God in the remission of his sins; he sought, it ttwy tie truly #atd, botfft nfght and day, wltl j ? ? . ' I tears and ?rocr?s, expressed the: depth >t his liodly and sinct'ie icpentance, toob ain tlr.U rest and peace so uraciously efvet ed hy the incek and lowly Saviour ol ihv \ V0\ td?Nor was he disappointed?a fore taste of the rest he sought, was ^t length afl'oided him?All at once the trem' linj* hiul almost despairing man assume*. al though in il>c very hour of dissolution, thr calm serenity and humble fouitude of the Christian hero?C om mends, aher a ttf.der and a fleeting leave, his weeping wife and. little ones to the protection of lus owu it conciledTiod and Saviour?earnestly en joining; other weeping friends to meet him in lleaven?Thus died John M'Cant*, de servedly lamented hy all who knew him-? Reader ! are you in health ? seek Got!-? Are you in affluence ? seek Him?Are you poverty stricken and afflicted ? Cleave'to Him?And in return. He will shield your, head in the day of danger and calamity , but much more, in lhat solemn and dread hour, which mocks the aid and skill of man. At Philadelphia, on the I3lh ult. Mrs. Jane Allison Latta, wife of Mr. Robert Latta, merchant of Yorkvillc, S. Carolina. ?>* The Members of the Female lienevolent Society, are requested to tttend their Quarterly Meeting this day, the 1st inst. atA tfctock, at Ma sonic Hall. Cash!!! Would be taken in exchangefor Goods^viz* Irish Linens, Cotton Shirtings, Dowlas, Drill Kussia, Brown Sheeting:, White do. Platillas, Lineh, Diapers, See. Hosery, assorted Thread, Cotton and Silk, Super fine Mull Muslins, India Book do. invest quality, Superfine Saitine, Jeans, Ma^ sailles, Casiineres, kc. . : u fi | tipt> - *..* a APKH) Wrapping, Writing and Drawing* With a variety of Goods, such as are in present demand. Just arrived from For eign and Domestic Factories, and will bo given in exchange for the above article, %t prices hitherto unheard of. No Uooks will be kept,cxcept a few for sale. Not an article delivered without the CASH ; those who want to purchuse, aro invited. Kolrert Davidson, & Co. Liberty 1fill, S. C? June 28. A 68?ro 8 Cases elegant doubleauU single barrel GUNS. ? 2 Cases Shertnandine's belt white and black beaver HATS. * Just received and fcf sale by Murray & Robinson. July I. 68?9 TO HEJST, A Room in (lie Market-House, either ihe upj>er or lower one?For terms apply to Wm. O'Cain. t amden, July it lt. '68*-. CGJllMlTTEu TO the Gaol of Kershaw district, a Ne gro Woman of a dark complexion, 18 or 30 years of age, about 5 fret 6 inches high, says her name it 8ILLKR, and be longs to George Chandler in the lower part of Salem* Sumter District* the owner is requested to coipcf forward* prove proper ty, pay charges and take her away. AV llilam Love, o. k. d. July If 68?tf SALE OK LAND. Elizabeth Maples, et el .. I Bill/or Park. M r Hon UY. Matthew James, ft M J . - r ~ W ill be sold at Mrs. Dions' on Satur day the thirty-Brat day of July next, be tween the ususl hours of sale, a valuable tract of land, sa^d to contain flve hundred, acres, situated on Swift Creek/attd waters of W stereo rivet*. Conditions are half of the purchase money to be paid on the first day of January near, the balance on the first day of January after; purchaser to give bond and approved seeuilt^, and on tb* fuijure of either paymentythat ihs same be resold for cash at the risk of the first purchaser. Titles will be executed but not delivered until the putxhiflfc^bney is paid, to be paid on day of sale. By order of the Court of Equity of bufnter Dis trict. John B. Miller, Commiusioner. Sumterville, Jure 99^*% G#? 1JN L'kXtj COMMONHkbEAH, Lancaster District. Benjamin S. Maisey, and iienry Masscy, v. Archibald Cousar. 11 THE Plaintiffs in this case, having this day filed their declaration in the Clerks Ofliee, against the Defendant, who is ab sent from and without the limits of this State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon a copy of the said declaration, 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 be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty ; otherwise judgment will be given and-a wardetl again** him. I \VM. M'KRNNA, C. C< P.' Office of Common Plea*. | IjincQ*:?r District, !ifay *819. Attachment tn