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f ort*, find rriC<MX3 of deceiving tl? e lance of the Roman j^ovenimtnt, and of escaping to jiroceed to America, it w?uld be 'desirable that another a^odc be assigned htm tlw** that uf R>nc and the Roman States, by thr- h i f h tl ied and that he ahoilld be furtbrr re moved from the . coasts in ordt-r to render the plan* of eacape whicii he majr juiedifnte wore difficult. ?% The opinion bcin^ common to all ? he member* of the confeiVuca, it has been resolved to consign it in the Protocol of tha day, in or>Lr thut Tt rmjy h~ tnedi known to the ?>ur court*, a, id may pto a <+ete"rmi nation on their part upori (Signed) wvi*cfht, ? \ s Rica*nnu, ^ ? ?? i #4_S^ ^ < DI flRCtJ ?# am&eii 45a;rttf. JULY 28, 1817. 1 | i/fafi 1 ^ | | _ TO CX)R<LB8PONDFNTS. " A'hriend to Mankind" is recaivcd and *hall hive a pface in ou i next. The ithaoy uncrus communication cannot ?be inaeftcA. The authdr manifests too great a'fejrartl for the age of, barbarian*. ParitcwtaiM Jro# Pernamhtco, . , , Nahtucxs*, July 6.. By arri vats during the past weefc, di v*tt from the scenes of action, we are en abled to\,give tlie follow ing new^ancl in teresting detail's, of w,4jr operations in Por * tuguese and Spanish America#? Out ac counts from Brazil are to the' lattfcf fjart of May ; and to the last of MarcH, from Chili. ( . r i]wa - Ptrnambno.? Arrived it this port brig Indus, Barrett, Brazils, last fyom Pernambuco 35 dajrs. Capt. B. states that the Royalists got possession of Per ' itambucn the 1 9th of May without blood shed*, The counter-rcvulution was effect ed by the r.*i!ors belonging to the Portu guese merchant ships, estimated at 1J00 strong* who. stormed the forts at night, beaded by their respective ' officers ; the <Jay following the blockading squadion ient their boats into Pernambuco ; some arrest* , bad taken place ; (Joy, Martins had made hises.cape,and it wa$ conjectured had ^ue ii Marenam to Ret ? on board same vessel VRlbero, formerly a prics.i put 'an end to his, existence by shooting Jiioiself i another, Patriot officer, formerly in tlie King's service^ was shot utitsidr by lhe> Roy^sts Army, wnicb was snid to be quite numerous, and had be Cn.joined ? by many Indians. .Previous to tji*. . sailors getting possession of the town there had beeftjwo actions be* ween -the Patrioia and Royaliits^ in whichlbe Patriots r.nmt of victorious, driving twice their number of Royalists* . . , ltJ. A gentleman stride* from . Nnntifcket 'JulyS, to hitt friend ip Pl|?ludc4phf?i ? . . . | ?4 Since m\ l*st several whalers hove sf- ( rived? among them is the ship Pre idem, captain Swam, three rnnpihs frotn the Pa cific Ocean* J*y her ti>e owners oftbt; ship Minerva have received a letter from capt. 'Chase, on the* (.'oust of Chif(,? dated March 1<VUM7, stanngj- that the. siiips Charhrl, Weymouih, nfflnitfro, w^it bjusr* ded near the Island of St. Mary's, from a ItoyaHst gun boat* from Concft>tioni the captain of Which informed them he was sent Oiit for the express purpose of inviting all the American ships to enter that pon, stating that, they daily expected art attack from thfe Pitt riots of Buanos Ajras-l-that two large armies had crossed the Gordillie* l ies? one was near Santiago, the other dai ly expected at Conception ; and if the Ainti (Can ships did not corns into their it i *? .tante, tKe y would i>? considered as ene? lies to the Royalists. Thi cfptaifts pi the Mlef s cor eluded the Royalists wished jo ks^ ships fe>r a retreat W IJfitfa, for X their p^ iont and most valu #i Cap' vn 8wain^of the prtVicieftl, says, tffc# Whirf#*hips wfll not tin tn, but will lteep clear of both sides, at far as m tlittr power. It wa? their opinion the capUip of tho gun boat had orders to bring .them (n for ik* above purpose, hut there being so %M0|r ahipa in company, was aMd to tftv <!( rtake it* * y* ' * ?* * Coptai* flu rrjftt* a severe battle fr?>t?h* ?e?r Santiago, and every man wa4 *i<fc#r k<tW4 er token prisoner* ,.?* TKa Patriot! took Valparaiso 15th of ;Marrh^C?pt H left the roast 1st April* k tr*ys the: tfttWs ia danr**."-*"/'. Journal. s * rem Mn**#.<~?Ca plain Pattfcf, of the fcps?' v*h br%ScofX?W>s which arri?t<ltfcst tveninpr mforeoa that the Bi . frigate Sabine h*d tW* Ctrtl*rtf?emin pti nteera. . <1?* %ia a ship thte only wael of tiat claaa the *n?utR*ma ha?l. ? ?>. F, Mvtwng ' itwt Bur*? A\f ^Wray, who arttotd last nor Ayf^i, aaifefl A( fair* remain a% hev*u Vy inptdmon **?!' fi?n confiderce of w?*n. The Poctu r?H?ce rt-rhai n?a~ii Mohre vtfe* im. 'mv? \*inur qtrattcwrt Gctkr^Grrcn haa i^rup' cl to thttn. I I D The union Ik'. v* c c n a!i I pauie* ?ino:i^ the Irish Catholics is 01. I tin; po'fK of being effected? it?d*td, ii I cou'd not have been otherw se, for all *ere i n vol V it) a ifWV In Dub lin thetc ).*ve l>cen- nrious meeting* of persons hi'hertcfc- Bkwl hostile in their views- In Cork .similar- mectinp* ,-have tuken place. _ JUL every X*'wn and Couu ty in the kingdom the CatUelics are. con verging to a. ?mgle point of union, and be fore three month* shall lu Ye eta sped, Che Catholic. j?tople of, Ireland - *ill paes^au we wiBjan ?av amofe ~fbrmidable,~but we s^jr a more imposing spcctac|e^ha|}, ever ihtf assumed before.? Dublin ^jiaficr. U3UUATION OF BUOVAP *UTE. ? apt. Bruinard of the ship Fox, arrived at this port from Mantarras, informs that while at that pure, Gapt, Raker arrived t ihtre inihree from Nasmn, N. P. He stated that a vessel, arrived at Nassau in , a short passage from En^lat\?, with in lrllig-rkr? had berp set at liberty, by order of the British govern- j cnent i that he had sailed from the island , of St. Helena for Malta. ? Doubtful. . Aew- York fla/itr. I ? A tfOBLF. EXAMPLE JVTuch ought to be uvvtrvutty odo/Hrd. IT ought evet to be consideied a sacred duty both of individuals a d of those who have been sele< ted, as well as to guard the morals angl virtue of the pcop'e al to watch over and protect their rights, to contii bute as largely as possible to the suppres sion oi every habit and vice which tends to weaken ihe domestic ties of society, and introduce corruption and depr<ivFitv w thin the pales of a na?ion, great, enlightened 'and ft ee. . With joy and satisfaction we learri the Corporation of thetity of Hud son hM set, an example worthy of imita tion throughout our extended .and hyppv country, by refusing to gr^iit licenses to any pt i sons ta .detail anient tf.ii its other than those regularly licensed as pnbUc inkeepers. , Language is too feeble lo ponrtray the Unhappy miseries resulting fioman habitual gratification in the des tructive pleasure of thefcJt>ottle.? The pas sions imperious and in ftany instances un controllable, are rendered odious and awc? Til when under. the dominion of ardent spirits* The - direct tendency oj these dram shops which <*ver run ou,r couutry, is to provoke heedless dissipation ; invade tire tender and delicate bonds of connubial urffetf ion ? prostrate the beauty and^digni tv of the manly powers <*of the taina ; .and ultimately the socriligi^s violation to se vrr and confound the holy protestation* _ wbtcn confidence and love ofor on the al* tcr of.UelHrion ami faith. * O thtt mxn c?n p^t enemy in hi* mouth *? Xo ?teal away hit. brains*" -?* ' ? ? "* A tar thorough atrct f.? Yesterday, the son o( a -gentle man of fortune, in -t. Jarne'v *dtwrt,'wtw Wrought up tf> this office *nd exanpntd before Hr VVm. ,,Par spivs, and J- Bum>w?. K-fjn. tlits sttfiri? im? gistrates, on :the tolWwinor cM;arfce .* Dunn, a watch man,, stated. thm >boin 1 1 o'clock' on Sa turday Vutfht he Was on in Rail-mall and "Untnnjs neaf his i\>x. when he , V/as accosted lay fhe ?r1%pn*,r. *ho 'pointed , at l<athon*Htiusr, and requested to know v/h\> lived there I- Witness answered, *He Pi ince Regent v' which the other no soop qr b^acd, than fie said u d-r-n (he Prin :e Kegent* ke Is ad? h*d ron(itW ?Such lan pfiia^a tr it nee*. thought was nM Concor C?>rd*m with the sentiments of ? loval sub ject, and be look him Ia the ,jretct|-bonsp, where .the tonatable of the ptght ybsolme ly refused to take the ehajrge Until witness threatened he wotgd take ttip prisoner elsewhere*. ? The prisoner, , ill defence, said he (lad 1>e?n at the anniversary of the . Westminster school, w^ere he had b?eo educated* end from whence he was returning home when he met the watch* , He declared hi* readiness to sup port the Royal cause (if it needed, support,) with 91 much loyalty ?* any .man that 1 paid ellef iance to the British.: Crown, and entirety, imputed What he * Mid to th$ ef fects ot . intoxication,' The Magistrates expf^ed themselves satisfied with the piia^eT'sJeythy, but said the charge wis of th*t ?ertous nature that the jr must hold him in' respectable sureties for hft |^od behafto'ur.-^- , '? .-/? London fia/trr Alky 19fA. Teteqrafiti. ? We Te?rh thrft a new syatevft of aignala ha* be?m introduce) which are isnwt* tnbaet vi?rit (o the ?f< fections of the him and obligation* of ttMtlea-~Fof if a g?fttlema& want a a wife, ba waara 4 Hot oH the fint finger ? ^ ? ??? H't* of tfce kit Hand t ii ha Wanted, ha Wear* Htpo the third ; Ml OH. I be fourth if ha ftater fntemla to be aikarrMt When a My " WO? ^Wd* *eaH a bbop or I diamond on the third | awl <*n th? fourth U aha intend* ta ^ia * maiden. x Whit# * rent km ;n preaems a flower a f?f> or a triafcat, to a My *?th the left hand, it In on hi* part, a? overture rff regard # if nht, rtcviiwit will ihc left hand, il i? ah ceptaa* of ht* eiteetn ; hm it with the tight hand, Hie * refusal . of the offer. Thua, hf a few simple tokens, explained by arflR thf pataion bf fete ia f*preaard, and through the tf Telt Kruph. kindred cqMpnunicat* ihfor I . Tt'"r of,r. Planters Hotel, . ' Camden , So. Ca. THIL Subscriber* bt-^ leave to inform the PoWie 4lwt they *?avr taken the ESTABLISHMENT adjoining CoL Atr on'* brick build Vo ?, and have opened ji HOXJVR OF Ej\7 KRTAl.YM^T. They have mrc*? every arrangement that *. will enable them to ^ivc entire satisfaction, to all who will Tavor them with their cus tom. - ^ The b^ndim-*1* are rrrr^tergoing complete repairs. Their Tub'e will contain the best the country can afford," and every at'ention wlji be rcncij^eji_I^ tLe ample supplies for their Stables, \ They appeal to a liberal pcMic to incou mge the iv efforts. " " -1 * BALLARD & DYE. juTv ?8 ? ~6ft? 70 ?' For Sale. THE SuUscritm has .l>o*ST!LLSi 1 which he will dispose of on reabon- I ab^e tfrmn.' _ -Y/*o, ' Ont Carnrl BOAT, laying at the Ferry, which will be *old on like let ms. SHERWOOD MARTIN, july23 68 ? TO . 25 mile C reek. .For Sale, A HOOSR and LOT, situated on Lit * * tleton-street* . fronting., the ftace Ground-^ the Housfc is \7ell finished and veiy v.onvtnicni for a small family % there is a itivchen, Smoke House and btable on the premises,? *Kor further particulars, those \frhbwish to purchase may be inform ed by sipplymg to JAMES CLARK. - j ilv 2* - 68 ?it ? * l;oR ^ALii, llrftrc thr Court' House, Will be sold a' Public Sale* in Camden, r m the Nt Monday in September next, Ihree J\rgrot*% aft the property of the late I^ap Duboie Viz Oiannq, a J^oovf Cook> atfed 3g years. Mrr Daughter /Jo//y, ai?e<l> 16 ymi>. a tfOnd Vurse ami Hoosfc srrvant, rcinaika ably l?onMt and well dispos?d. Chartoffe, aged 10 years. AH and ItonesU . tt ;? |rt7* \ny i>erson wishing to purrhos* jireviou* 'o Die day of sale, will apt>ly to the subscriber. Purchasers to pay tor bills of sale, .-i % . ? ?. t. Qemand*>againat .the Estate. of the late Captain D' bose. accepted by the, com missioner will be received in payment. JOHN CAKTtlU ~juhr 14 \ 66? tf ? " 'i ' 1 ' * 1 ? ? , J ames Clark & Co.. Have loiehj received in addition :o :!ieir S - mrr Stock ? the Following Artinlet^ BombazcUSi assorted colors / . tine Bom* bazeen. Block tfhitc l*a!i*n Orapei Canton do. Black and changeable JLjcvantine bilks Plaid and striped do. plain black do. Huir Cord Cambric and Wellington India ? aitrified Mutlin? . ? . : ; I\\nry phi in "fc fring'o Muslins and LcnOes Laced* stripe do. 4-4. and 7- 4 (ancy figured and plain Levantine Shawls Wl^te figured Farisnett Veils, ParasoU. ^^v|r<H) and jointed Linen Cambric, Furniture and Cambric ? JHmity* Cotton hirtinoa* 4-4 Tri*h. Linen, 5?4 Irish sheeflHg < IVjIc and toweling Diaper and ped Tick ing, blue atjd yellow Nankeens > , Thread .socks. Ladies attorted colors Silk aod Kid t>lpt?? i , . #???! . V< . Lndies^Uk ^i^.Co^pn Hquc t i . r? . [ Best Silk Bandannas, nne while Jeans ~~ * r Prints % , . boxes," Silk Cords and ucn >JH}k uanual T wtfledMuitfip Prints Cotton. Batta ?n 1 Fancy Ribbtitos j r >(> A General Astortment bf S, Consisting of-r-Ladies best. Leather and .Morocco Pumps and Walking Shoes Misses Kid and Morocco* assorted colours. Men's Leather and Mnrtofccd Pjimps,. apd double -soled , do. dny'a lined bound do. Children's Morocco do.. "? . i v ALSO, ' ' ? i" V A General J Mortment of fjAliDjVJRll, Amongst #hich, aies Po;$, Ovens ^ Tta kettles, W^ifcr Irons Fancy Tea, Tray? i Iron, assorted, flat, square and round . PV Oofrilan'ateel, best, sheet Iron it $ Stito, 12 and 9(>d Cut NajU &f?l *nd Bor Coffee Mills Plated Wbips,:Sridlet and Srtuts . y " ddle Bafrt^ Uand and Compass Sawi^ lirtets, fitei sM Wood tkrews a^a'd. Hhmif^ni? and LiUitng HatcbflU >oot Adaei^ Plane Iron* u?tr, tl1 n " "i usmvaao Wlne% in b^ultrfl 5 Lime Juice * Meet Oil* and Spirits Turpentine 7$ Molas ves, coarse and fine. Liverpool Salt # ' ' ' - 4t/?0, - '?"\f An assortment of Stone Jtra, Pitchers, Iuf(a|4^.k<H - -\zU .-f- * ' 0<H tkuea ANVKJ^ ^fi consignment. i?r T?? other artl^ rlcs not emnnerit^tK w(H dispeied ?I on the most advinta^ou* Ifemis. . July t4? 4 ' , ' 4^ tl fcj* The Subscriber . btir!% m a practice of lending oyt hi* Bo<>ks, has late ly missed the following? and would be U'Kxnkfal if t he* boi rower would either ao tjn^rnt timv TjfTJTl'elurn ll*em loTufru Id Zi<j[ Jktmide, 2 he BritUk tyiy> Cur - tiu * Leuer*. ? W1LIE VAUGHAW [July 7 ~ . (,i?T ~qfr^l oiJcs/ *TH!S is to give Notice to all'Manrer of Persons indebted to the ^ubsci iber, io come fonvnrd und .settle their respective d .jes t-s midiat e 1.V7 boTfcat their accounts may contiue. or qlherwuse be will be under1 the disagreable necesity of placing their accounts in the hands of a troublesome Buci. ^ . * E. M. BRONSON July 21 ' : \ ' ;/T? 69 ? -J rjT- <<-; /^>N the 6th dav of' August next, the V HU jUSfc. this t?me orcnpi?d hy Mr? J. Gilkfyson,. next door ?<o Mr. Browns biore, Bt oad-st.?? Fot terms upp'y'io ' JOANNA PAHREH. July 2 1 ; .67? 70 ' ? ? . i . - . . > * FOR SALk ?. A litelv vouhg Nt^n> WOMAN foe tern a app y to ANN CULM AN. July 2 1 . .67? tf Miar.'tF s Sales. On the fi h' Monday Ai jfugunt next wit hi/% the legal h'W*< at the C our:* Home, in Lumdin , *r til be ao/dy A M \Ri\ and COL T, and about five or six Head of Hogs. Andwi the nex day ( Tuesday within the legal how at Lisenbe'l, on Lyn* \ ? ^ i> chee Creeks > 4 Two Feather Bed* and Bedsteads, anrl other Household Furniture, all levied on as the property of Henry B. Tiller, dte'd. at the suit of WMIuim Parish. . . ? > Terms or Sale? Cath, the purchaser to day for title*. 1 ? ? .? . v*' ' MATTHEW C.WlGGTNS, JuTy.il" 67- tt- UuriffK.D. By vi'tur of sundry executions /? me d rat* fd% vkU be sold, within the legal honrg o,m fore the Court* House, in Camden, on. the Jt st MQJhDa\ or TUhbDAY in jiu* gust nrXi i j\> , ( Subject (o a Mortage. J . f . , A HOUSE and Part ol (wo Lots o& B r? >td-*tTeet, uv ismden* numbered in the plan of the laid town 77 i and 7T2% con*' tauiing ?n the whole o - fio^t of 73 tfeet on Broad-street, and extending back from said street 400 feet more or !e*? i levied on at the property of F. W. R.' Broader*, at \he seperaVe mi it s of James K. Douglas, El it* Kogers and.otbers* -? | A Negro WENCH* levied on fca the property of John Hughson and sold on the fifth day of May last at the *eptrate suits of William Trapp, 15. Bineham fc Co. and others, resole^ on the account and at lb# risque of the former purchaser who has not complied with the te ms of sale#, -y? ' Also. ? in Camden, Sundt^v 'Articles of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, levied on as the property- of?; William Bra* simrton* ot" thp aefwrate fcUits of Vautrhnn, William Nixo.u Daniel M'Cat* kiU John -Tfusdrl, ??nd others, ??./? , Conditions--! Cash, purchaser* to pay lor *hcr;fP? titles and bill* of solir* : ' . M. C. WJGGINft, 5 June 14 ? : l Kershavt dUt* it i i ^ V Will be sold on the fi'sz Mon/jkry in Scfitem* her next , bejor* the .C 'hurt-House* in ... Camden , * $ < :r. (Undff ap orderof the Our t of Commotr "Flea*, fof K^t r h?w ,pmtrici.V ~r , ... + JV > All 'he i eat K-siate of Archcr, de coated : on : the - . and White Oak < **r;k? ?consi*iiilfeoj^i. . One Tract of Too acres* more- op less I ^ Situated ofT the W*'erer. Bivar,yaWtf?j - 1 Vflt o*her ... Tract of o(K> *crea, motfe 'of tevt, fcdjoiuing the above sod situated otr While f)ik Cfeek.U vu ".JUL * Tlte tracts will hs sold separation thor following terms**? . !r . . ? V/jf he pfiiicMion of the land to. he deli v^red ; on tlje, first day of January <pext._ The puroha>e monYy to be paid, o^e third in -0?m* fear. from the day -of. sale ; one* other third in. two year* from- the day of sale t and ,lbo other third ill t'rfee year* from thei day ?f sate* *The money tote secured by a bond and* good person*! v?? fitf^t -payable tor the hher ff of tho ljoort and to be deposited w?*h .him* ngpitfc*^ ma del j* p*> i?ser* to jjajr for Sh.nff '? litlM. MAITHEW C^VIGGINS. m . ? Iflf4 The above tract dontalns sf?1wbl? Wy of River Swamp fand that Nes vtf Me for land of that d?afadtiF| aftd the ad? joining tract, contains soma excellent Cot* ton ffcntf, and very healthy teats for settle* maaiayr aeneaniawt to the river swamp larnl. A part of the river swamp is cleared ami fenced (or cuUirstion* tt Ims an **4elleut r pOrelling Houie . toeether with Neeroea I Houses. sr? 1| Ju?y?l