acaibo, reports, that advices reached thai |>ort on the 26 ult. of the defeat of General Morillo, at Columbuso, a Kinull place a short distance up tin lake, and that his h>?s was very great imbed. He had since made a re quisiUop for more troops, ammuni tion and clotning, Imt it was not prov able it would he tilled. The Patri ots were bigtily elated at th?*ir suc cess ? Captain Webb did not under stand the name of the General com manding the Patriot forces. POUGIIKEEPSIE, AUGUST 16. Cadets. ? The cadets from YVest r point, to the number of 230, under the, command of Major Bell, left tlmt place in the afternoon of the 10th inst. ; they arrived in this village on Friday last, about uoon, and imme diately e ncamped. They were met a short distance. from this place, by a detachment of the Fusilier com pany, commanded by capt. Valentine, together with a number of citizens, and escorted into town. They ah? a body of fine looking young meu, in whom are centered the" best hope of ttie nation and have attiined a height in military science, that re flects credit upon the institution in which they are educated. -On Satur day they marched through our streets, and returned to the field of encamp ment, where they perfortned a varie ty of military evolutions, which, joined with the excellent music oi their band gave great satisfaction to the numerous spectators. Their ex ercise and manoeuvres exhibited great attention to discipline and duty, .were highly honorable to themselves, and promised future usefulness to their country. They are obliged to sub mit to all the fatigues of a soldier's life, iu marching, standing guard, and performing the duties of the camp. The urbanity ami general deportment of the cadets were con clusive, that the blandishments of the citizens are not lost by being uni ted with the sterner qualities of the soldier. The unpleasant weather of Monday deprived the spectators of witnessing a further display of military tactics. On vionday even v ing, a ball was given to the cadets, at L. B. Vau Kleeck's Hall, by the citizens of this village; which for numbers, beauty and fashion, was never excelled in this place. ^ i m . ? BLIZABETHTOWN, N. J. AUG. 10. The General Assunbly of the Presbyterian Church in the United btates, has under its care 11 synods, comprising 53 presbyteries. From six of these presbyteries, no report wus received by the last assembly. The remaining 47, consisted of 677 ordained ministers, and 1224 congre gations : and have under their care 107 licensed preachers, and 103 can didates on trial. CAMDEN, N. J. AUG. 17* An Air Ship is preparing in this ' place, to ascend with a man in it. The event will probably take place the first calm and pleasant day, after two or three days of dry weathen [Upon inquiry, we learn, that the Air bhip above spoken of, is a skel eton of wood in the form of a ship encompassed with silk, which is to be inflated with inflammable air. To the ship is to be attached a boat with a rudder, oars, &c? &c. The ingenious ? inventor is so confident that he will be able to steer the Ait Bhip, that he has gone to considera ble expeuce in hi* arrangements.? We are told it is contemplated to raise theHhiji on Saturday next.] [Dem. Frets. PHILADELPHIA, AUO. 14. It will bo recollected that the su perb edifice, the Masonic Hall, was almost entirely destroyed by fire, on the.9th of March last. By, the mu-' niflcence of the craft, aided by the geuerous contributions of their fellow citizens, a sum of money was almoH! immediately raised, sufficient to re build the lodge ; ami such has been the zeal and activity of the supcriti . tcmiauts, that the rafters for the ru< were raiserf this day. A spacioi. suit of rooms, fifty-six feet by thiri^ has l>een abided to the main build ins: ; which, when completed, will rendu* it one of iht' meeu considerable inquiry fur fresh Flour, and purchases made at the improved price of S22 for Baltimore > Howard-street, and Philadelphia! brands fresh New-Orleans, 18. '"lie demand for Rice lias abated < somewhat, although the price holds | up pretty well? best quality Carolina would command 88 1-2, jierhaps 9, for a small cargo. " Ou# Produce, notwithstandiffe; the deoression of foreign Markets, keeps nigh, and in all probability will Maintain present quotations until our new crops come in. "Our last letters from St. J ago were silent in regard to the late dis turbances in that place, nor have 1 heard any thing further on that sub ject. u During; the last six weeks up wards of- 1000 Negroes have arrived at Mntancas, and brought to this place in the Steam-Boat, in conse quent e of ~ this large importation thrown in all at once; purchases] have been effected at long credits at from 450 to ftdOOper head for prime Slaves ? very young ones, 250 to 350. " The health of our city has im proved very mocb?- the weather is pleasant, and the atmosphere purified by daily showers ? but few casses of the fever have occurred latterly. " Mottling important has Transpir ed byound per ounce to eleven thousand four hun dred tous of gold A London paper mentions that the fa mous edition of Boccacio, for which the present Duke of Marlborough gave /2,260, was lately purchased by Messrs. Long man for 875 guineas. i Accounts from Madrid, dated 25th May, announce that the Spanish government has not succeeded in its negociation with the Republic of Buenos Ayres. Excavation in Tauris In the Course of some recent dig^ins, near Fanagora, in the government of Tauris, a Vault in the form of a tomb was discovered, containing a human bod)" of prodigiovTs size, in a state nf high preservation. It is presumed that the body has lain there since a remote pe riod of antiquity, fdt it is well known that Tauris formed one of the colonics of an cient Greece.? T her head was encircled with a laurel wreath in gold ; on the fore head was a gold medal, with a head and the initials P. l\ (Philip.) On each side of the body were vases of silver and procelm* chains of gold> and car-ring*, tin one of the fingers was a gold ring, with a precious stone, on which were engraved two figures, the one male and the other female) admi rably executed." Price of Labour. ? The editor of the National Intelligencer states, that he is indebted to ah intelligent man for the following information : ? * " Labor on the Black Sen, is at twenty-five dollars per annum only, and in Indo6tan at from twelve to eighteen dollars per annum, the la borer in both countries finding Lis own bed, board, and t lothing, which joined to a redundancy t> t *oil, will till our jhretzn market* with cotton, grain and tooacco* It is necessary to examine and consider the state of things, and the prospects before us, with an independent regard to the whole national interest." A weaver in Europe twenty cents a day , and is watched and obliged \p keep close at work. In America, a farmer's laborer get a dollar a day, leaves off for refreah* ments, occassional rest to heat news, ajwl if it rains. By three hours ot his labor, he can buy the weaver9* day's work. ? Connecticut Courant. Bachelors.? Misers, says the edi tor of the Annual Necrology, are generally bachelors. This circum* stance undoubtedly originates in a pe? culiar species of . economy ; for, pos sessing the faculty of retention in an eminent degree, tfiey seem averse to the idea of even squandering away their (tffectiori* . MARRIED? -At Box rah* Connecticut) Mr. John Bate, of Williamstown, Main, to Mist Mart Ann Bass, of the former plabt, after a courtship of one hour, [Is thU not angling well I ask, Such tender fish to take? He caught in one short hour a Bast, The Bass tho' caught the Bats. [Nov- London f\ after* DIED ? At Long Branch, State of New Jersey, on rhe 9?h August, the Hon JOHN F. GR1MKE, Senior Associate Judge of the Courts of Sessions and Com mon Pleas in this State, In the 6f th year of his age, after an illness of more than a year, which he* bore with the fortitude and resig nation of s Christian. He lived aad died a s?.Micr, Patriot sad Christian. Law. HARRIS H.HICKMAN has taken th? Office, recently occupied by Jon* Boykik lun. Esq. ana tenders to the Public hi* professional services. August 5. 0 73? BOO KM WILL be delivered to Members at the .ibrsry Room, by Mr. J. McEwkn, Li ?mrian, on Thursday's and Saturdays Mm 2 to 5 r. M. . J. REYNOLDS, Sec'y. Augur* IS. 74? One dollar reward. RUNAWAY from the subsoibrr, t>n the night of the I 7th inst. an apprentice to u?e Coach makv rs ttadt* by the name of JOHN CUNNINGHAM* about 19 years oi a^e, is verv tali and fair compacted, his front teeth pretty much decayed ; wore away a white Hat, blue cloth Coat and Rus sia Sheeting Pantaloons. All persons are hereby warned against harboring or trading with said apprentice* on penalty of the law. H. R. COOK. Camdtn, August 30. 1819^^7^-79? ISotice. At -L persons indebted to Mr. ShadracH Brown, deceased, ait; requested to make immediate payment. And those having demands against him, are requested to remlcr them legally attested to Mr. Jacob Cherry, Jr. or myself. ZACrt. BROWN, Jdm*r. S? Brown , deceased. August 27, 1819. Vtfe 77-80? Picked up NEAR the Raceground a CART, which the owner can have by proving property* and paying charges. ? Apply to the Printer. Camden, September 2, 1819.^^77?* Ju$t Published, AND for sale at this office, The Rev. l)r . Ma&cy'e DISCOURSE, Delivered in the Chapel of the South-Cal* olina College, on the 4th July last. Camden, August 26, 819. Selling Off!! THE subscribers intending fiotitivdyXO^ close their Camden business, offer their Slock at co9t and charge ?. CONSISTING Of DRY GOOOS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, And as complete an assortment of GROCERIES, As can be obtained in Camden. ? ALSO? A large assortment of ? HHOEK & HATS. Their StocR ,vas laid In on the be?t termg, having beeh purchased for ca*h* The/ therefore invite their friends and courttry Merchants, to avail themselv** of this op portunity* as bargaint can to obtained* They offer the following Gooas at reduced prices* C'dicocs f? m 12 J to 50 ctntsptjr yard, Blue HonUspun, do, Ginfthams, !B|, Curtain Calico, 20, | do. Elegant, 43 ?* Bed Tickings* 37 $, I Handkerchiefs from 12$ to 3 cents, " ? , Loom 8hiritingSt&li, Shoes, from 75 cents to ?9, i d#. from t5 to ?2f, .Hats, from 50 cents to fee. IcC. . And every other articlt at the tame rate. 1 . ? H. Levy k Co. ; Mearl#^t>posite the Masonic Hall* Camden, AQgUftt 49, 18 19. ? ?? I i i ? ' ? " - ' ? ? IN THE COMMON PLEAS, ^ Lancaster District . Benjamin S. Masaey, *1 ? and Henry Mabsey, 1 Attachment in v#. r At%um?U% Archibald Cousar. J THE PlaintiiTa in thia Cite, having this {day filed their declaration in the Clerks Office, against the Defendant, who ia ab sent from and without the limits of thia State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney known within the tame, upon a copy of the aaid declaration, with a rule to plead {thereto, within a year and a day, might be [served* It is therefore ordered, tfcat the aaid de fendant do appear and plead fo the aaid de claration, on or before the ltd day of May next, which wilt be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty; otherwiae judgmenf^will be given and a* warded againat him. WM. M'KENNA, C. C. P. OjffUe of Common Pteai. Lancaster District , May 21,1819 IN THE COMMON PLEAS. T. V T. Mien, ?a* ' V Cage in Attachment. :} taring ?fxrHEREA.8 (he plaintiff1* lit VV this case did, on the 9 ?th day of July* in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, file their declara tion in the Office of thia Honorable Court* against the Defendant. 4h<> i* absent from and without the limits of this 8 ?te and baa neither wife nor attorney known #hhin the samef upon whom a copy IK the said dec laration, with a rule to pleadTherrto within a year and a day, might be served t ft ia therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the \ct of the General Assembly in that caso made and provided, that the Defendant do appear ami plead to the said declaration, on or before the 27th day of July, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise final ?nd absolute judgment will then be g ven and awarded against him. THOMAS P. EVANS, C. C. P. Office of t ommon IMeas, Kershaw District^ July 26 IS 19.