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Charleston, June T- - A British ship, from Jamaica bound to ?l^ondon, in bailaM, wai carried intoXape >'car River, on Sunday last, (the crew in a state of mutiny) by the U. S. revenue schooner UiLigetu^JCmpu Burc h . _ W hen | the Dihgence fell Ul with her, die was:1 I slanding directly for Ute shore, with all her sail set," and no doubt with the "full* in tention of runfrig her on shore. The mate of lilt: ship was arihcJicad of the mutiuy_;J the mutineers having handled the Captain very roughly, and. at one timebfd pulled off his neck-bandkerchief, with the avow ? ed intention of cutting his throat. It is supposed there is a. large sum of specie on board her, and that their intu mtion was to have run Kef On shore* destroyed th? captain, and escaped with the money. *r+~~ X)n examining the J&ritish Naval Chrotii frtf the tvwi or thxix Vtftrsi- we that its topguage, which may be consider ed a^ expmsiveof the national feelings of * England, has undergone a great revolu tion in relation to America. Prior to the capture of any British ves&cUofwar-by ouC brave tor*,- the Chroni^k affected to underrate and despise us u an enemy ; it seamed or affected to -consider us as be neath seridna notice, and our totUflf Jp un worthy of any great preparations 6fi the part # England to repel. By degrees the I Chronicle writers have treated us with greater respect ; and now, although its , pages breath a bitter 'and malignant re* sentment towards. Atndrlca-, obviously pro duced by our naval victories over the wood en w^lls of old RngM, they speak of us ,d formidable maritime rtval ; eir government tdflltiild god gates %tid sloopiof war as for ours, to fflft them bet nvftiuter of the American ; they are even willing to be instructed by us. Yet we . observe, with all their new respect for usv| they perscv 4-' that our ill without hf particular lishmcn .will wi| gecU and Ier nphed ov nor* force m every m a* we marking. Englishmen still ; they * wmzm mm a national superiority in every thing. We do not wonder, after of false* ? , Jiotionf and against t% conn , tons ideas of fheir qMiHic* in compprisoivVith perceiving the heo<l which fk England en preposter try* as we own. other Pedirson, cW^r l Denmark to the United ?)ates, has, a man g hi* ciQler important functions, In terested hjmtelf in establishing a proper understanding between the literary jUn^H scientific chavmctera OFlhe two countries* In NeW-York, the-honorable efforts of this gentleman have /been aided by James B. Murray# far; Mitchell, and Mr. Hammeken, the conaul general. rA ship^ 1 swhich lately sailed for Eistneur andCo penhagen carried with her, consigned to the particular care of the captain# the dis patches destined to open this amicable in tercourse. They are more particularly addressed to the Ho>al Academy of ; Sciences, and to the Koyal Society of ] Medicine, patronized by hit Danish Ma 1 - ' v - \ - . - Washington, June 8. The PufliDKNT and his family left this city yesterday for MoMpelier, where it is expected, he will spend the summer months; there being no public business, at this tiny:, particulaily requiring his at tendance at the seat of government. Hon. Wm. Pinkney and suit sailed for Naples from Annapolis on the 7th "Inst, on board the Washington T4, Commodore Chatmcey. rnf-, *? '? N^roLK. May SO. . The MvrtiiAvit' Bartfrcf Auxahdhia have come to a reJhntion to close th* con ceits of that institution, and a committee of three of their board appointed to carry the resolution into t fleet. SMl% On the Pont Royal a CImh^ wm i^?n with an officer's guard to command it. A French soldier observed to the officer, thrit the situation of the cannon could notat all command the passage of the bridge ? " I know my business** replied the officer* " yonder is the kitchen, and if dinner be not served upon his Majesty's table at the enact hour, 1 know what to do ? I am /trac ed hereto Jtofhtm the cook." It U a fact (confirmatory of the above anecdote) that the expcnces of the ten month* m firit reign of Louis the Xffllth in the kitchen departmeni alone, exceeded one entire year of Bonaparte's household expence* Immediately sifter his marriage with Maria Louisa* when he resided at FonUrinb)eau~~which was, as r^ftarded his private expenditure, the mont exftemive year of Kin reign . , Southern Patriot. Camben <?a$ette THURSDAY , Juke 20, 1316. 1 Arrange incuts have been roade by the lencral "Post Oifice department^ for carry ing the mail twice a week between Cafb den and Chatleston. The double line has already commenced. ' Departures.? -Satur- J and Friday evenings* \ ? P Rale igb, the afcat of Government of N. Carolina, has Ifeen visited by a most ^distressing calamity : A fire broke out, oc-j casioned, there seems to exist no doubt, by incendiai ies,<jPthe night of the l'lth inst. which consigned Fifty Buildings of various descriptions . The loss it cWmi ted at 100,000 dollars. "This dreadful visitation** savs the Raleiirh Star* " found us wholly unprepared for it. We had neitheiT fire engines, buckets, ladders, matches, nor pulleys ; and the fcwfcooju we had were useless for the want of ropes. We were also unprovided with, regulations to ensure a concert of. exert ion." IJow stands your account% in these resge^ts, Citizens of Camden ? Lt ia well to lSe pre pared at aft points ; the incendiary gives no warning. IHfcp; - ? E~ver$ set ap of intelligence from South America, if interesting. Every friend of liberty feels anxious for jte||iccess of the mrmaiio^^ngaged In rescuing that ae and interesting continent from isp of Spanish tyranny. The Vice alty - of Buenos Afres^onsi sting of rat provinces on the riwlfaie, or as the Spanish call it Rio de la Pl*ta? is the only section of that country which may " JBfa i i ii 1 A ^ * ?' - " ' seve th( on! ai of go iorm oi government.'^Phegovernment is distinctly known by tt&VppelIatM|| of the United Provinces of Plata River. From these province* many expeditions have al ready emanated for the object of conquest, or oi aiding their brother patriots in other I province's. The following memorandum ?ernment ot Buenos Ay res, iV^r>m a gen tleman of first respectability. and tntclli* and observations elucidatory of the objects aild the resources of the cohtending jiar ties may l>e expected in some other num ber of the Camden G*7ttte. I Spanish American uau^ie* are usually dKidtd into Vice Rallies, tntemlanciwL. ' and Districts; the Vice ^yahy of Buenos A jrre?, oow th? United Piovinccs. Consist of the following Intend nicies and Districts, imendenciet. C?piul and Lmt. No.oIDmB Buenos Ay ret, Buenot Ayr**, S4 94 So. Foun Chaquisicat jta Plata; - : ' v> " FoUf# Paragua, Assumption, 23 16 Five. ; Pot o? i, Potosi, I& 38 La Paz, La Paz, 16 34V* Seven. Cochabamba, Oropesa, ifr 00 Four. S. Cordova, Cordova, 31 U Two. rSalta, Salta, 24 30 % Six; 1 The inhabitant* of the above thirty eight Districts anf estimated at 1 *200,090* ffioffcfr PROVIDENCE. Trantfaied from the Italian of Fiticia, Just as a mother with tweet pious faee, Yearns towards her Uttlc children from her teat, Gtvet one a kisvanatheran embrace, Take* this upon her knew, that on her feet HoolUj complaint^ p*,e?c| tCQCC8| She learn* their feeling* and their Ifari out' will, To tllfs a look, to that a word dkpewc*, Aad whether stern or smiling ttVQfctbem So Makti our aeciitoO talk* I Hearkens to all pur prayers, hel ps all our wants j I And e 'en if if denieswhat seems our right ; Either denies became 'twould hare us [ - Or seemshifet to Huasa for the thistle! Where'er they . am iai BBBBj The Scots worf the day! such a tho'tiow4on*t ^IrishF t'>t ^ot^*cn ^ foagbt lad, were P?T*r. . -r: ? WVJlIt-IL* An ORATION will be deUveml by Doctor Langlky, at Captain Levy's camp "ground, on Swift Creek, on the 4th of July ne*t? between ihe hour* of ten and twelve o'clock A. M. The RIFLE COM PANY wyjtbeon parade by eight o'clock in the morning. The citizens are invited to attend. By order of C. LEVY, ? JOHH L^tamden, 19th JunjM?816. 12-13 samu4lmathis f AVING entered into a particular - Co-paftTiershiir with. JOH N CESS^j J> HER of Charleston, for the pur pose of carrying on Trade or Merchandise at Camd*n, under the firm ^ Samuel Mathi&~& Co. I. i .They have added to tk ttock which 3. Mathis a considerable number df otii- , eX and handsom^ >?'' ? | if fl among which are the following via ; {sorted) Loijk Lawn* I Gingham*, (fine low Black Strips doM (wide k cheap.) Beautiful Calicoes, [UWpViccddo. JqpairShawliKff^" I Leno Netdie worked do%,(elegam large |T?g Ta?do, ^ f ; Plaid Lusters, Main do. jti; RSred.1 ^JA variety ofpoaketdo! Orleans Victory do. A few plain Ribbons, Ladies Hose, % Apron C heck, (Wide) Striped Jeannetto Vlegant Striped FJor* ^ antine,' ??K*. Bomba*ette, (blacks L osnabuISs, HP?** lent) COFFEE, and aeve f^othe^tiele^ w . *?* g ,rt Camden, WlMwjtoe p.lW (w Gentlemen suppt*t their credit a? well aa they have ilontf.) An<l they solid* the fa vor of their Iritis, actjufintances and all I othera to call rfl kt hare a little of 1 their looae cash, and not p*aa by on the t.i- -<* ' ? I ?.4l ? ? r __ ? - ^ ? rm*V WWjWfl ctianies, Lawyer*, Doctors and Divines kc. fcc. And particularly Vnvite the Ladies to call and see their GOODS: They will" think it no trouble, but a pleasure to wait on them, even should tltey but nothing, and hope it wtH be full as profitable and costless than teeinff Uit Panorama, laicly Camden, June 20, 1816.. (J[ CJMDKN?Kersbaw DistrU( / RECEtVED,M?ythe?*th, 1816, into Kerahaw gtol, South -Carolina, a, N l-.liKt > MAN, WJf Mout, ull ami hla<-k< He aaya that he belongs to T mom a* , Grkkn, af Augttat*. Georgia. William Ittaxingcort, Gaoltr. June it. Jonathan Eccles. ^ 2000 Gallons ol & Whiskey, V 300 Gallons of old Peach Brandy, \ 4000 lbs. Bacon, just received from North Carolina, 1 800 Bushels Salt, v An assortment of Pots* Skillets ana Bake Ovenaf " i? GwwBBb Bottles, atiocks, AxesanjTM 1 hhd. Molasses, Loaf and blown Sugar and Coffee, of the ? most superior quality, Hyson Tea^Scc^ ON THE RIVER COMING UP. A pipe ot old Cognac Brandy, A puncheon old Jamaica Rum. SO doz old Port, 30 doz. Sherry, SO do Madeira, 2 HM. Jamaica Sugar, 10 bag* preen Coffee, 1 2 Doz^Cordials assorted, 5 Boxes Claret, -? 6 Casks Ix>ndon Porter, */>? 100 Pieces Inverness Bagging, 6 doz. Lemon Syrup, 6 doz. I.ime Juice, 19 doz* Havana Honejv $ 3000 lb. Iron assorted, 2000 lb. English Castings do, 3 hhds. Molasses, 200 lb. Spine and Bagging Twine, 50 lb. Shop, do. # 20 Coils ofcRdage, English Cheese, 2 Bags velvet corks, |HR^' : Also, a large assortment pi Cut k ham* mt red NAILS, "Writing k Wrapping papeai Pf* . : ' Thearticles on hatid, and those qp the riye^, when they arrive, will be solwalow ; ai the times will allow. " Camden, June J8, 1816. I5tf. 20 J^llarsjflk wavd7 1 VfflfWAY from on the 10th inst. two Negroes, AN ,W and his wife NANCY ? Andrew is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches hixh, dark ^"iplexion, round face, wears his whiskers Ts aboiiffS years old^tfa *nt away a straw hat, White homespun r&jpd jacket, shivt and pantaloons. Nancy mulatto wench, about 30 years old* spurajnade, *ith some of her front teeOT out ; has some marks on her arms occa sioned by^he whipj wears her hair nlat ted, had on white homespiu* (roek. They took with them other cloathing and their bedding. The above negiDes were brought from neat Salsbi|ry,in N. Carolina, by one Arkey Partce, and sold in Gfaren don county, presumed the yjviU try Any ptr?on t?W will; secure them in a jail * m again shall re eel . fTMICHX tendon County, 8. r ' ?' ?it . aguin. them up and I may Ret above reward. W IL&KjB. i, ' ' rune U, 1818. FF SALE. ortW&Hfc on ricai, will b9 *old on and Tuesday in July ntxt% JR T HO MR in CAM . n the wtual hour $ of oOe* * .^Tj of CARPENTERS _ _ OLiB, levied on by virujo of an L attachment, as the property of AJpxander Spears, at the suit of Royal Buflard* Ind. fiof A. Mathtson. Conditions cash. Francis S. Lee, Sheriff K. D ? Camdeo?fJhne 20* IB 16. 'AMD ECEIVE Kershaw Etfr-Uffsbaw. District \ VED Mafthe J8th IR16, into gaol, aKit Jfi KG KO:WQ? June 1 1. Carolina, Mecklin azingtoif, Gaoler. E citizens of Camden are res ptctfutly informed* that the subset i r associated himself with an A$ STANT TEACHCT, Mr. Belza* of larlefton, a graduate of S. C. Cole#e*~? ? wilt teach Reading, Writing, Ariih Imettc, English Grammar, Geography, the first principles of Agronomy, the Latin and (ire A language -tftaisur.it ion and Geom i etry, Moral JHfilosophy, Sheridan'* I*ec turea a%d>tf ratory* <kt shall attend to the h (litis in*veaf brancn, and to the Boys in evervwe accept Reading, 'Writing, Sfter-' lirs hectare* and Oratory, in which Mr? PHnr. *>l) instruct them. Young men 'Wishing to enter tlie junior class in Col lege maf be qualifier! bjr attei dm* the m- | stn.ctions of my School. Should the in crease of my School make it necessary* I will build an additional room to my School house, and the Girls will be tautffct as afore said In one rooiw and ifie;, Jj&yfcfn anmlrer. The terms of Tuition may be known bjr application to the subscriber. ji:sse porE* Camden, June 'it, 1816.