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dPem&en <J3a$crtt, -JUNE 16, i8i7 B* ith our Northern and Southern flails > j are b irren of intelligence. * ? - Silkcteb ns Tii Canoiv GaX* r rlu^ jflZLjpiOA 15 the, only balm for a wounded spirit : It Is the. only Hire stafTfor Itfie wcaYy traveller, through tfcis wildernewiisf nti*ery and stfir T^Vhat an inexpressible grace does it thrt>w on the countenances and actions of its sin ?ei^re votaries ! h purifiea, jt adorns, it en nobles our nature. By it we are Hted far . v above the I ittle considerations of an exist ence abort as the winter twilight, an^f un ; important as the faint vision o( a distant ^ar- We are led by its influence to con template *%lhe first Rood, first perfect, and . fir?t>tfair,"?iul,a8 without the aid of a Lcle Hcope^the akip- wrecked sailor could never /discern in the frr-off horizon the vessel that ia to pive hitTKreltef, but might abandon hlms^tf to despair j so, without Religion, tnan'a views would be confined to a narrow . Circle of melancholy incidents^ thoughts'} ; and Ke jwust reign his mind to the diead ful idea tkat the earth was hi\ only home, . ?gjftd that death' wa* an eternal sleep, but now be MWS>n the certainty "of faith, to oilier worlcfc of codless duration, where he ? abali join, hie parents and bis friends in the >. presence of .their common Coo. K. < " ' ~ 0 The"*ltt. ujU a d istresMn^Cre broke ?ut at Sa? H^rborJ Long island, which couSurri ed a number of houses and oihef property, to the amount, of between 150 apd 200,000 -tfouara. jV. V.fia/ifr. AHietvr earthquake was JaUty f?lt in -**. ti.t^S f^art^ ^ ft4?M<chu* - ??? ??l Jhe atrw. ^x*''** 16. r , A letter 'fr6*? <iSbrt^t?r> rtatea that an j ?(fray ,had uriforUinately oocured.at rhc ^outposts, between tome English and $pen- j l*h troops, in whifh several of /the latter were killed. < The Spanish p^>v?mor or com milder fit Algebras, m^rfering to 1 quell the tqnrtult, was. stabbed. Subse quently, an investigation \had 4aken place, and two English sulriieia wliu -irefa"r?i>^. - leaders in the disturbtinrei had been tried * ju Gibralierr and executed. f London % April 12* w y ' J._ ? t -*-e - : ^ ^ ?"] From the. National IntrVrgentet'> ... v OF^THE W^^lTEBttAVEAM. The subsequent e*tt*cts from the /am/ Atr letter of a youn^ ana subordinate officer of Our Mediterranean squa dron, (although of an old date) will be found highly amu sing* if not instructive- They Were not intended (br the public eye, .but .they will tuft suffer on comparison with the epistles ,* Of many professed touruts. " ' t . * "* , ^ ?' U. S. ship Was*ikctow, . -fofaraltev Bay, February 4? ^ f. Hi tuAwriggp * I thAght it would be pleasing to you tfebfve hqn0 acconnf of my cruiae in tl^t. Mediterranean. 1 will commence With thO Rood qualities of this sli p ; shfc ? made a pasaegjr of 23 day a front Cape Henry to thia place ; hut this ia not to b* compared with \he one f?orti hfrre to Na._ pies," Which tii abort ot - five days, a dis tance of twelve hundred miles ; thia sneaks tor itself. We have received visit* front 9 English* Frenth and Dutch officers, #ho proclaim her to be the most perfect man ) of war they ever saw afloat ; she sail* au : perior to any in the iquadron, and is 1 fine , sea boat. : ^ ) T% J visited the poets of ilm great garison, '? ^tWh ia no doubt the Wrongest in the world. It U ? manned with about three thousand English soldiers, and 1 An in formed they ko^p aeV*n yeara provisions hare coOMaririy. Governor Down is com* manner in chief. . The principal natural raitionity U St. Michael * Cave. I visited -it with sevtra*? nlHcera, who told us that ? *ome years aim"* Itfo ErtgNth rf&cers at lb p ted 10 explore enormous cave, * %t n^vec returned. N Tho petrified water |ing?)h feleles (spjvurefiliy) ftom the 'TnSt V hich -furre for? ^ elejfaf* , Jn the streets yoO m* t people of " every nation, tnit the majoi Hy *rt Jtrti. l: Naples wa^ our tax t po?lf lwning i lien be cotnpa?A to the grmndtW of thia noble fMf?lt >,tcred aMce Napoleon pUcod , w* brotbor upon the throne. ' ??; l^tttsns that whilo Mora* VM at C?e hr.^d ?raimini. ' every thing gouriabed ; the poor s eitcm ployed, ?nd all grades were happf- Iwjt tb? poor weak old man, who ihvW reighsf 3% niore fit for a mr??>asji(itry tfeai* ? throne ; t{?e height of Ins ambition is to ahoot ?j>hia^lU? ? ordtred out one of hts fnest to 3twr ?h? ??VWy from T i , po'i i# Tan^icfi- and not to ret?3ri! until *h- hail collected so many thdi;?aitJ wild t 'wl for his park - Murat 'made many inr, fjvfinci.ii in and out of the city ; hcrie" is one of t* e most b\AUtiful publu: w^Uk* in Europe ; U extends one mile arvl a <ju$r *cr, perfecly?ievel, with" two excellent fdtin- " tains, with utarbie statues. He also built .a $pltnpi<$- -palace at the city of Portias - frvc initeHVom Naples ; it contains %w o_* vhunclreii rooms? o?>e of which cost half a ***W|fon sterling ; here are full UsQgth p<>r JWtl of Nluiat aud Joseph- Jionaparte. ^Our informant and tcuide was th~ Lo d Chamberlain' who treated us with the ut most politeness. ...... While here I vis ted the principal ctri osilves of the place, vix. Mount Vesuvius, and ks victims* the ktntous cities of Pom j pen ahd Uerculaneum, which were burred . in '79 by a terrible eruption. There is un i entire sifeei laid often at .Pompeii, Vnd it I Heicnlaneifm the theatre ha> been entire 1y freed from the lava. The cny ?f-Poi li- * ' co is duettly Over He rculaneum, so that when you enter the snbterianeah pa^a^e which leads lo th* theatre, you t*<s (U- J recti/ under the stieeta oft he ne* <c*ty. I visited the Catacombs, winch are entirely . under i^iound? and very extensi ve^-th y have abolished this method oibu ying.ihe dead.. . % ' . There are many antiquities in the B/y of Btfia ; ulnch aretheliot baths. of'Ncrn : the principal onp. 1 went in'o ; we had to strip off all our cloths, it pro. duceflp so violent a perspi^tiot) , at the bottom is a boiling spring. where we boiled ej?KS. At PuXzo'.i a little tov? n <>n One sine of the ^ay. is the fam*os*teinp?e of Jupiter ^erapis; the roo^was supported by lor*y marble pillars* six iy~ feet t>i^h a1 d five reel in diaineiet ; they nre all broken e.X'ept five. In th?N biy are,somfc oi il?fc piers f>t?H standing uf the celebrated In idue of Calniula, which was sewn miles long \ heic are also the river styx arid the i ly ?n f?elda. Not fav from N a plies is The rQtfo del Cone, whiclii bas the rema?k ably quality ol destroying animal ufe al most instantancou^y ^ The Washington was at Mi ssi'M.Triptt. It, Tunis and Algiers. While aj^ Tunis 1 wi? ext rert^-'y anxious to tread on the ru? ins of ancient Carthage, but vas noi able . to gain permission. \Vc arrived at Algiers shortly Uficr the Lnglisli nn<? Dutch fleets made the attack. Their account wan rrmr- h t x A^-g<a^Tg|i"7 rffii? zjoriiffealiuiift were, w'ah a very hule txpenct, mtu)e as sirrwig as ever ? ve?y few buildups were , injured, I he D.y is a brave and. inteJ^ ligeni man, mid would have engaged the/" the next day, people would have per? " mitled him : be is remirkvbly fond of lue Anancaiia j has no navy fx^pt a ?UO -bi4tg? I he coontry about |i^ce is the ftiust beautiful I ever saw / i* is ta^he. , highest slate ?f cultivation ; the trees on the 35ih of January,* were in foil bloom ; every thing wore tl*e appearance of apiing. 1 TW houses look well fibro the harbc ?r ; they are connected at the top, Which vwftkeathe streets very globmy', and, be ing extremely dirty, they are rather di$a grceble. '1 lie iniiabitanife are an idie, Hir if set of miserable ifretche's ; you tee them sitting ffrotn morning till n't^M pt\ stone seats, on each side of the streela, which a>e not wide enough for two hdfse* rtien lo ^d abreast. ' ? Wt experienced the heaviest gule off he he; th*t out oldest seamen ever knew, and carried pfray our jib-booaii . We put tnvo Port Mahon> Isle of Minorca, Wjitre . We foiwd the tquadrcto; here j? est harbor in the Mediterranean* any nUmherof ships Ct?4 ride o*r.the heaviest gale WrthsaUtty, Tht Spatniards stiPved considerable reluctance to our Utying hefe.. . .W Wlr Hire I visited the rdiria of i he cole-, btatfttt fort St. Philip, the uraiftgeft In Eu rope when in tepair ; extends riajfrjf/thtco miles $ consists principally of suttterrafcafn work ? At the peace betweeri ftpaifr and - England, tho former blew it lip through fear it might agairt fall into > tU? hanas oT their eneH^ As soon at the store ship* are dischar ged, we sail for Naples." yJl mm 2 ? . ? ? * - the ml:,;uers of the ('imden M?ch? pic Society are requested to llttftd m .meeting of tfietr Society, at t)le tow Cowicil Room, on Wednesday Evening the Itih ? Btt Ordb\ ? W. M KANE, Secretary. J?ne tfl, IBIT. ; V ? " i ?' .. I.i ?? t . ??>??? . <i' ? ??!. ? ? NOTICE. A1.I. Penwwindebted to th? F.tute of Ti,m6i TUrtey< drcttMl ; are re queMcd to mofcft immediate payment.? Ami all who bive dcmanda upon said estate, ate alto requested to brinf? them in to the Adi^Mritor, proved according to kw.L;.\ ,;j i v( - JfcSSE POfE, I Opnidcnj Jtino M \ Vaiuetes Amusantes * ' . J' ouftg Com us' s ; Brilliant KxbibtfTohT * .Messrs. Vincent DuMii.tR and Uu* liRT resp<c;(uily infoim the Ladies a ncl ! Gentlemen of Camden they will on | TV Moxkow Hr*Nj*G% the 17th ins(. at L t htr , Court Hqu*? Hoom f dis;?*a<r their won derful powers, by the vurie'y ofiheir t icks ?n the m<*>t spfcrrdetl and pnutrat ? - Deceptions m the M AGIC ART : : They will exhibit the* following, wiib a number of othtr trick", via : . 1st. Fj-uit of the Garden . T Hespeides,. 2-.1. The Miraculous Substitution? 3d* The Ki<chanied Seeds ? 41b. Th?* sociable hnufr Bok? Mil# The Triumph of Cyrus ? 6ih. The Basket of Flowers? 7th. The Card in the KgRr-Sth., Tilt Cluiifsc Pancake? 9th. The Burned Handkerchief- ? 10th. TWe laughable D^riec of Cards? ? 1 1. The Mys terious Hin^? I2;lu C et nc fllwi ultra) A Trick of ULACK NAGIC. ? And various other amusements to numetons to mention. Mr . Humbert xoUl exhib t (for the fint time here and third in America) the much eui mirrd A . CHiFl??$ AND ADROLIC flRF, In iniituiiuri of those exhibited by the ce lebratrd SikaphiK of Paris, \<ii. .1*1. The likeness of General WA^? KINGTON, sm?ounded by Glory and suitable emblems* ad. ttepresents a fam< \is Water Work, a Monument, erecteil at Paris by Napoleon in the days of his splendor. 3d. Represents i.he 7V unfile c^JJberty^ 4th. Tj^e Likeness of NAPOLEON. .. 6th. Rfcpresehts the *I'cmfiie of Bell9na% the GoiMess to "whom \^arii6rs apply for the Laurels due to their Valor. 6th. KepreserfJ* the Mbnilment erected to tlfc Mettigry of the Great Washington, surrounded by the symbols of Mourning. yTih. 'I he Tcmfi/e of Love. bib. Garden of JWvo/y. * Arch of TriiMiflh* erected by Ale*-* aniricr the Great, at Home. fbth. Chinese Palace, during a Festival. ? 1 1 th. JriumAh 0/ Atintrva. y lath LIKENED Ok GEN. JACK soM. . Vttipfr ComutK ft) the course of the Even* ing win p^rfnftn ih* e^traofdinyy and aa tomshing" TVtck of passing a silver needle M^inches in length, through his nose. He \*IH pars another piece through his mouth, and also pas* it through his eyes, ii> such a manner as will astonish the au?? diewee ; wkh at h?r new tricks* * tiswty at hfiTf f)a*tT.o clyck, > Come liieii to acei and believe yoUr own c yea* 11 , . . VpCt of A<!mit'ance One Dollar? Children hnlf price* Ikketk may be had ? mi the doQr.4aCM ? > r W. ' Jfr. Vincent will neglect nothing to satisfy the Ladies und gentlemen who twj*v hot*or hhpTwith their company. ,'l he Halt will Brilliantly Uluminaed , and ?fegant decorations will heighten the plea* ;f^re* offheRveftjng he irtso^ty proc mf*4 tt^elegant Organ which rendets sweet mu ? tic., ? And syery *tu:i>Jton wr)tvbr psrid to regulate the lynches in the . best order, to ' pfcvent and confusion, and accomodating if all the Company ?> . ^C3rCiehtlemtn who wish to get seats for the Ladies, are requested tp - call at the Rtiom before 5 t^ciock "^iine 16 : " *? - ^ r 62? > . Beaver Creek Refublicctii Sharp ? S too? gr &? Attention / MEET at the us(ral Mnste? (*rovnd on tfed 3ifof July n**t, at 4 o'clock, prodded for rst>wrfa$rt KHtanqihieht. The Officers and M^mbtrs of <->pi. Liyt'i Company art invited, to join Hpi the cefcbraiton of the Wrtb clay of American Independence. ' < ' , Sy 9riU+ of Ljafitain GmJtam. M- C. WfGGI NS. brd. Set ft. ? IMFll ATloj*. '? : Capi. Cp^am invites th- Cltitei>s of Kershaw district to* meet it Ma Mutter Ground on the tth iulf next, and partafee in ffcft celebration of the day and (he ? Afresh fnenti that will bt presided for all . who they be disposed to tfttpod- , DUREN CRAHAM, Juhe 1 ? ' CnfMain^ *,C. 8, 8, x 1 r It i'wi r ? . ja-' - . . - . .?? MASONIC. Brother J AMES TUHLfcY having on hit death bed requested that tht brethren after Hit decease should render to his re mains the fttHgrai honor ? tonally paid by Maion* to their deetaaed Brothert. The hVethrrn are requested to atter.d at tho house of -Mrs. i Bint, on White-Oak* oh taiMfey, the 32d day of June instant, at ? 10 o'clock* A. M* The firethren of Lodge No. 7 J, of Ker shaw District, are invited to attend* By oYdcr of thr 1%M. ? ALEX. YOUNG, Xrc'ry. J\inc * fil-rC* I a.'ier.fl'i 3a!rs ? Kershaw District* tty virtu * ?f sznd y rxreunurr* ro me d rr^T* cd, will be 9u.'dt t? ton *he Irfful ho\tr?sJ)c fore ihe C (Mr t- House, tn C amden, on 'A Jl*s: flfO*\UA \ cr TUh&UAY *n Julj n< x: : A Negro WENCH and two Children ? levied on ak the property of Jonathan Du. ren, at the suits of John Kumll, John Ha vis, David Clanton and Jacob B*?reu 8c C o. A HC>U8? ?ik! Hart of twb ^,<>t* on Bro*d-strcet, in Camden* numbered in the plan ot the said town 7 f t arid 772. con taining in TheMhoIea fioijfoTTT iett on Broad-ftreet, ahd exundmg back from saul street 400 feet rr.on? or Its* ; levied on aa ihe property of.F. W. H. Brokers* at ihe ieperute suits of James K. Douglas, John '1 rusdel, Llixa Holers and others. A Nkg ?o WtNCH, levied on as thfe property of John Laghbor and sold on the fifth day of May last at ihe stperate suits, of William Trapp, B. Bineham & Co. and others,' resold on the account and at the risque oplhe former pnicfoaver who has complied with the te Ths of sate. . Ami at the house of William BraslngtoH in York street, in Camden, sundry article# of Household and Kitcben FURNlTURKf ievied on As the property of \Vil!iam Bra* ainjrton, at the separate suits of Wili4 Vaughan,. William 'ffsison, Daniel M'Cas* kill ..nd others. , Conditions? Crsh, purchasers to pay foiK sheriff's titles and blMs of snle? M. C. WIGGINS, June 16 t ' &het iff Kershaw dist^ "five Dollars reward. RAN A WAY on the 4lh June inst. a Sorrel Ho*e, about fifteen hands hifeh, tvith a star in his forehead and small white spots about his body and rump. This above horse had tbe< brand af an [R] oa one of bis flanks, %nd the bottom of a S tir* rup iron oh one of hit shoulders? wheh rode he paces, cantjfcrS* *nd trots, carrying his head high? The above reward will bo givta to any one who will deliver sai? Horse to mo in Camden. . ? - T W1LSON LANG LEV. . June 10,. ; \C2? if. COMMITTED TO the Goal of Lancaster District, on Saturday the JUt May lasvt, a Negro Bt >Y, says his name is Monday , appears to be ab^ut li or \3 yjfcfi ri bT age, dark com plexion, had on blue clqttfvtv^vine ofth^ lift leg which he say* was occasioned bf the wh<el of a waggon running over him ; savs he belongs toCapt. John Sjpanri. living near to Manchester} 8. C*. The owner io requested to come forward and prove hia Juue 16 "' *?* 62?4 7.. ' '? M ? V WM. BROWN Brno just received in addition to hit former . arocAr, An Assortment of Seasonable and fashion nable .GOODS; ? Alfco A very extehsive assortment of fashion* able Ladies and Missed Morocco iki.d Kid SUPPtnS and Walking HHOfcff . Men* and Boys Shoes and w^iUi wtU be sold very low by who Malt or retail, for Cosh. K ? ?. Junr 9 __ ?>. ' aj_tf MK.>. BKOWN* Respec^ftdly, irtforfas the *Ladiet of Camdeo and ju Vicinity that she has taken t^e. front ,*00,(11 . . bfMr. 'Witftom Cool:'# Dwelling house on Broad* STftfttT, Where the intends cattying on th? mil lenary butinri*. i - Sh? fca*. Just rec?i?ed a very Handsome assortment of articles in that line ahd the is in hopts that the Ladles of Camden will afford her a liberal encouragement. Juue 9 18 If ' ' ' . 9 "* ?* ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ' 'i* ?? ? NOTICE. ALLpetanns indebted to the firm of MWHOTER k GRAY, at* r?# | baited , to call at ttie sto e of Mr. E. M'Gerry, residing in the up par tenement of Harris's Tavern* and make itamedratw payment, as he is duly authorised to* ie eeise all debts due to the said concern ; the* accounts being drawn off and plated in his hands lor ejection. . tf'WHOKTER Be GRAY. P. S* Immediate attention fn tW gbova note will probably saVe trouble and cost. May 30. \\ ??? 3 ?' ?? ?l I * ? ? 0 d . THE SUBSCRIBE#, ' f;> I r this method of inarming his ? J fiends and the public* that he makfti and repairs different *^in^s of ? gold and silver work^ Any person having folvs it) hit Una. ttrtfy send th*m to the Mngat ?*e# where thff will be tllankf&My received*. and punctually" attended . to, and executed on tfce anefcrt accommodating terms by WM. T6*tVV. M?y u. wr. s??