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?? fi c r.itrn of (.be c / Cc ntn'.nn *?1 thank vou for the Supplies which you have granted 10 ms ; aiuVtor itr~ fafoOnous investigation which, ui my rec<*mmeiidatio<ir you have made ?nlo the stale of the income and expen< Inure of Uti- country. li^has given me sincere pleasure to Hind ih^i you have been enable to pcovide for every* l?r^nch of the public service without any. addition to the burdens of the people. The sia'e of public credit affords a decesiv^pnjof vf the wisdom and expediency, under all ihe ^?e $rnt circumstances, of those financial ar. tangements which you have adopted. I have every reason to believe that the deft, ciency in the revenue is, iu^r great degree^. Xt) b\: ascribed rdThe unfavorable slate oft her lust season ; and I look forward within at Session^ for the issue of a new Silver Coinage have been curried into execution in the manner which has fciven- universal satisfaction; and to complete the system which has been sanc tioned by parliament, a Gold Coinage of ? new denomination has been provided fur the convenience of the public, kcominue to recesve front Foreign powers the strong est assurance of their friendly disposition towatds this country ; and of their desire to preserve the genertd tranquility. The prospect of an abundant harvest throo^h ' cut a considerable partof the continent is in the highest decree satisfactory. This hynpy dispensation of Providence cannot fail to mftigate, Tf notlioITy to remove, the" pressure under which so many of the na tion* of Europe have been suffering in the course of ttie last year ; and I trust th.at ve may look, forward in consequence to an improvement in the commeicial relations of this and of all other countries. I cannot allow jrou to separate without recommend ing to you, that upon your return to your several counties you should use your ut most endeavours to defeat all attempts to corrupt and ttiislead the lower classes of the community ; and that you should lose no opportunity of inculcating anions them that spirit of concord and obedience to the Jaws, which i* not less essential to their happiness as individuals, than it is i nd,s peusible to the general welfare and pros* perity of the Kingdom." PRIVATE CORRESPONDENTS. >?' ; * . pAIUS, July Madame KeeftiauitSt. Jeand'AnijeH ? .uk bbtaineci permission to quit the niedicui > abode to which, on account of the lotit m~ state of her health, she was transferred. ? Her intention, previous to her confinement, was to rejoin Count Re*?nault, her husband, in the United $tutcs A .certain tintc is granted her for the arrange merit of her private afrairs, at the expiration ol which tifHe she is Iq quit Paris. , _ An amclfl in itie journal des D- h^tts of this morning? under thte head of "Bt usselSS is likely to excite attention, when it i?, re membered ttmtjn foreign invelhp -n? e can j upbear in thjs columny-on a Fieno!i nt#s-u paper without vec^iviiift the written autho rization, and consequently a d.cree of sanc tion, iVppn the. foreign Office. , The article a'atea* tttat# private letters annobttce, tint & dlvisfoft eysfs ip tftfc British (^uhinet, and that a war bettretefr^reat Br i tain and Amevioa is near hind, hv\yh.\h cane VbrtHji Greenville offers tdPform pa t of the romisttjM For some time past, (he An^ British Journal^ ttf this country have d\v< it with c<>mfttaceqfcy stnm ?d,<. ?? in ( lays tfws Mrrcuty of this morning ) the fierce rival of England preserves tKe dignity oC her attitude, and ihe secret of l^et designs. Mr. Monroe visits the frontiers arid the coasts, find the docjtyafda .of tbo h* regards with sensibility the monuments yf .Amer ican fclofry ; he encourages, one may even W<U he Rives confidpr.ie to the cftiien&j TWt Journey resembtes a pftptitttion.*' krr Lo* DOX^Jriiy 1 7< '.rp*&k k* 4?iy. ij. U appeai ? that some ltesh at test* Have taken plifco 111 Bordeaux, in oonte ??ifcit'ce fcf difcclodwtoa which Uandnn made btl**: he W eXetun^. IntclUgtni* from Aoeahurv! ad*tfrt? nffatn to the in tention ot the Germanic Vtiti of pdofrtinu; mm measures jhot*ct \ Ut Oermaatffavi gAtfon from the Barb'ar f >ltau%- Gtn ^l Ucyhaa beefi lo tfc*. Ill and i?t Majorca ; but it acems tlmibtfiil Whether tM?b*ab*tn tb% re suit tff positive m* itr^iionaor of an nppr?hertsion th?it hii in BaireVma mhjht exciif dn proper Merest for l?W fcte, The Kir^ has not yet notified hit dttttatiiniMiou as to the *mtenc*< Ih* Prtioiatf Vice-Co^l^ at fcher bu>'? '.??* puBi<bed a hotted that be m re CCl*:d udvtce* from the PrtiWiaii < <m%nj at MarsV?N?<sti*ij\?, on the authotlty of th* Capiath 6f a marc bant ivbfCh trft Al^irVH *m ifte 1 5th ulttimo, tfeal the l>ey had ftu?3 otit a frigate of 44 gttnt I sitxl smaller vtavb, which' Had sail ed Some days bt fort the tfcpartnr* of the above vtsr.e! , aud tftai ih?f 1KW S:ht out for the purpose of cruizing ft* l he. channel ??i?*in<t vessel*, a% ire tl a$ those ? ?f the Hanseatic To^is, This IntclJi "eofe,- itla atated, is confirmed by private kit eft. . . P'? W. nndtrs?ai?d thnt a ; Sitoth Ametl (<? i. r.i!lnu' himself an a (ant for tl?o ie ;>i:l?lid oi Vencjcuel.i. itt ftAd hm httn fov *om c \imr, in Ij?ndr>n, endfuvoiitift to Vn o.uc Hiitish (jHic-ts, sergtatiritft and <'or jv> .i- to cnir i% into tlMfy service of,.??" J-La A met .cam' iMtlertftncknta, llitr 'Tt AiL? ? ^ te-ms piopo?-c? to COQB|?is-,i< ncd ofr< * ' ? areta!i4nk.ii* the ai?iy. 01 ilic rcpob ?c etjnat to ihi y hvki jj) ir.c ttrrnstr str vice* ctpal p*y tronv iLjfjft j s of their ai livbl at Venezuela, unci 20^4wT"n s for defraying li\e tytpcnce of UttytfjjiSssatje unci appou.t nient? a.icl corporals ] cei<e !?* f.omjkt J^momcM (it thei; tin- | bafrkt^ion, jfad hale a tree pi.ss:>Ke. I'he stam SM^etu have hitiierio been, I a* we wd^AaiA very suc^*cs?fi.U an J uui \ nrxny-^luuSmK^ a vessel sailed from the j riVcr. h^Rfif^ on bnawl a cjhbideiable i)im- .y bet <Al advc-ntuiers. ^feA|erica <s no*v &aid. in the pipers of ant country 'o pc*sess twelve sail ol 1 Px.cr line, and io hare several more vesseh* of that magnitude on the stocks. Wt af% more inclined to mention I his circum stance. liom th ^opportunity it Rives us ut noiicnuj a wo?'K ev*fy way remark a - hie and., deserving consideration Oil. the Naval Occuriences in the late wnr be tween Great Britain and America," by a gentleman of the name of James who | was for ionic turre a prisoner in Ainei^fcn ; and has given his intention in what may he termed u professional way, to the con sideration of those causes by which the Americans obtained some appaient tri umphs over us* His conclusion* at e most honorable to our ski'i and cowra/?? and. we Uust, w?U be equally bencficial to us in the way of direction and ^uide for the fu ture. li is impossible here to insert the author's plans or tables ; so&ce ii to say, that I. is wotk is or.e of calculation chietly, shawim*, by the most authentic returns, i+rat-tfre superiority of the A nigricans ovtr us in action, procetded only from the su perioi.ty either in weight or number, or both, of guns, of men, vessels, and evtn shot ; a plate of the d.rTerent kines of shot esed by the Americans being annexed. In addition to the claim* of minuic accu racy in all the calculation of men and me tal toru^e and bize_of vtsseW engaged, the wotk n^ay serve as a i entertaining history of the late naval war. it is addressed w to Sir IMiUip B. V. LiroWe, wiio, on the 1 of June, l'ftlo, in his ma jesiy^ frigale Saannon, ^apujre4, after a close action of 15 minutes, himself lead ing the boai dtrrs, the Un ted ^t^tcs' fu gate the Che?ape.\ke? of the same f^rre " July ) 6. A let^r from I/sb?sn r>r th* 1st mc ?. St at*. % Hut the lJoilU??**se Ciovei irnc !iu h iv \\i.r obtained a loan of near half a tril lion ^ictlin^, %v ti v enabled to proceed With ! Us armaments* afid that ths expedition for | tile Brazils was ahead'/ in a v*r\ ioivard I sta^e ol pi i-pjratiuo. The celebrated Madame de;. Lavallrttv \ Quitted tov?n last week 'lor Tans. Her stay in tiijfc country was about. a., lortn^ht, and the object7 bf her visit want.*) sell out Ol.our public funds. Madame de !?aval- j lette prefixed a strict incognito, arid both | btr arrival uho departure were (u?u.wij to i very few {Sei'&on** , ; ? ~~ T" ? T.iv k khooL, Ju!> i$. .In the Court cf Kind's Bench, on Mon tray se'ni^ht, Mr. Cook, ai) American merc!\ifnt formerly re?idin^ about 90 mues from Sierra 7'en?e, ii^ rVfrica# obtained a { verdict of 19.000 pounds damages ' aurainst Col. Maxurrll,, relate Governor c^f Sierra T.tftne, foy destroying |\is factory by fire,^ and carrying of HU lnoveablt property* un tie I protence of the pfSintiff being engaged ill the slave trade. The plaintiff t)1so ( !? t timed a vardtct of 1 000/. damages for false impiisohmcnt* Camteh (?alette; vSEtUEMBER 22, .8 17. Hy ^he sloop Hermit^ which arrived here yet tirti^ f*o?n St. Mary's, a few item* of uddiiional intelligence have been received of the state of affairs at Amelia Ulund. > A fcerrtlemant passenger in the Hermit, ha> communicated the - following punu u \> v . . J. ? , .V' -. v Gen,. Micjfre^of relinquished the com ..TIMiJ^ o/ itre IVttiot force qu, the 4th inst. Mo had embarked, with hi* Udy , oi| hoard the. privateer General Macgrcgoy, bound to Baltimore --the reason the General as? si^ned fur having resigned Hit Command whs tbat. he bad bt;en deceived as 10 the means' of supply promised lum for carry ing on the war in Florida. A number ot oftceia and men, including Colonel* Posey and Parker, had i?kcWi<ve abandoned ; the Paiaiots. , About furijr tofiictra and meft, qomno. ed the force that re mained on the island. Tha Buenos Ay MHK^riratecr brig Montana, of 13 ?uns ifca*) tOO men ; tbc natural hr?? St* Jo *?pk,of 10 guns and IT men,, and the pu | vateer General Macgregor^of logons and 15 men^were riding at anchor opbositc^ the Island. The Wnettdi^n privateer *chr, Jupiter, *ith her prixp a French wiUi sugar ?n d hud art ?vt#d Tin the *th? The little Patriot, force which continued at Fernaudins, had been attacked on the 9ih| by about 350 Spanish troop's, prlncl - pally composed of *ud Were ri* poised with the loss ot a Major and onfc horse killed and one talen.? ? the Patriot* in this * flair had two hilled and f >tfr wound ed. The afrack was renewed on tha 10th, and with {he same success* but without : any lost oh eitbeir s?mi. y [ A smatl apnnish schooner had htetn ta* : ken |?osMfs^rot? of by the Mcn^iunai on ? tbo 1 Ith Inatunt ? will* Slav**, from the Coast of Africa j lf$noe?ut ?f 'be place be ing in possesion of the Patriots. CharUst'.n SaU\<nS Pa ri"* i>". ' C- ? ~ 1 1 Csp*. ti>4)c r, vrin ic it Cape lUiry, , ^Tayi? oil iTit !4'h nil. a?:?urcs ti?: Congress Irijjate wjs well i''ut place, and vvefv rivihtv ah<! a'.'eitfjini Mr. i y' ! c* t . ?nd the s vx lt><* sh p, that ihr aiithori'irS al the Cjtpe Cril'd Pn(><* ! %ibly bestoAv. Ti c i a i$u t^at ptcttiileu an exchange cf calu'.c* w<t> i u a ;nc ^>e * ttor rtt the C'ajw- cuUid ret on'.t r il wr.houl pci luisswm (Yvmxv * ivc Pi m? e %Vho v*as at thai time ?bs?riii from Sat) Souri. The iVi ?ate wav ;i)!';'vul to taVe supples of t efre-hmMits without any "of iheo<<bna* r y chaise* ol duty , etc. it required o!" met chant ships. Capl. fisher i)rl;c\fs that - i+c certificate of rppotmrrieTit bj* the Ann ricjn government^ presented to the interpreter at the I ape by Mr. Tyler* di rected him to Cape lYancol*, St. Do mmgtj. which pvt\ oVed any further r?o? glrss in I i>c uns^i.in. ? We It-am by the arrival of the Portu guese brig Citneral Silver*, in 5tf d.?ys hom Li>b?>n. that two ?e**els ? from south Amenr.a hail been captured by the Portuguese fi liate Don Pedro. One of the ve>>eU was a three nested s? In* with 6 cutis, (y large g*m n'wi$hips ) she had an engagement with a PortUf>ue <e merchant vcjstl, but had hern bea'en olfbelore 'he frigate It II in with her. Sue uas lairied into Op?>ih?. The other pira:?s which \v;?| sent to l.i-b*,n? had previous to her caj>iu?c> taken an Aj?m rii an bng murdered the Captain and nil li^ni's. It w i>> therefore believed ili..t all the above pirates would be htii'i^. " * t A ttcntion ! H^IIK Members of the Camden Artillery * Comfwiny, are ntdtred to attend a muster, at their usml mustei ground, on i he fi st Saturday in October nv-xw An election w'.T he held 0:1 the same day, for a t'irsi Lieutenant, to HI] up the vacancy occasioned by tl.c promotion of Licuteri* ant CaitVr. MrS?rS. Midi Ail, M'C.VLLl.CU and Willis A i s broc k, John Speaks, ?c rgt. PiV order <?t* , N. W CARTUR. Cafr. 2i. 76 7 l ne {Subscriber /^y-1l.TtS for *?Ie? his DVVi u.TNG HOL'SL and -LOTS in Camden. all ? ti coii.ulete order, and well calculated for a huge U.nih ._ I le will sell with the Houses from live to twen'y acres or more of Land, to sun lie purchaser* ? lot terns apply to ZACtl. CANTY. ? Sent ?2 ? :r>_fF ~ r or Sale, BV '.he subscribers, LlNSF.F.l) OIL hy U - fiarret - or Catton, "Lami) Hfcici'c, Vrrdi^rice , Copperas by the~ li.ii icl <>r smaller Quantity, Candlts \)y tne llo?'. or vin^le Pound, be^t White Havana Si;i?av, Ur.. kc. - 4 dozen best Iron Uim'd Locks, assorted siiies, Willi Brass knobs, on low terms. * JAM LS CliAUK k Co. R<"p?. 22. 76 ? ti*. S ALb i\)S n\)Ni iT. By Permission A } \ ? /??. * /^F.an ore1 l4 of the Court of Ordinary of 1 ^'Kci i?w District, and for c he purpose ol carrying; inin e'Vect the last will and tes ta m f hi of t helulc M i% . XI AX hnrtir?Tthodel. ;V VVdl be >.c?ld on Saturday I he Jo Hi day of October next, at the late ie ?dcitcc of the deceased, in Cam *-r*7 nen, * ? - - ? -- AH thr fitrtom/ JZstaie of (he *uid C. Terms? all sums of Gve dollars attt! un? der, ca>h. All above five dollars, credit till the first d iy of Jamu/. y next, purcha sers y;ivinp; note with 1500J personal securi ty, and in ie 1 est from the day of sale. ii. U1NEIIAM, Adminiyirattr% * I vjiih the v)iU September 1 * f 5~-6? ?Just received 8c for Sctle^ I 58 pieces Plain CLOTH Uo .do do *()o > 17 do do ' do 16 Uo d? do 2 do colored do 4 <lo OiAl'EU ! V{ , do' do , #? v "4: w??W?ddo - * . : v? V f-ir? do * do ? <!*> ? ? - ? + ?' 2 do . do do \* 4 do Ikd Til KINO A quantity of Sewing Thread. *. he alx>v? iffjod* will, be sold at 1 tfie factory p?ic* of William Mayrant ; for [ Cash only-? by - MTtAHP, P4TTF.RSON k Co. ^ -? ?'? -''J 1 o. ?. rit, wtihiu lh^ legal noon, uciv?j;c (he (tourt?Huu?e it* frys* Camden h \vLOT cm Hroiud- street f , irt Camden, I Willi the buildings (h'-renn. adjoining tbe lot f or> Statuls the Ma&onic hall. To be [ aofdHs th>? |Kt>j>eriy of John K?fly, at the ^ separate suits of Vanghan ?nd L4le, Hugii M'Cail iitjd otlrrA^^ ^ v. . l'on?litions M sale-? casli, pot chaser to pry for sheri^ S. titles. tlATTIZ&W C. \Vfw(;!N^S, o^r-niLs: % r> K < ? V.i v i <.? 1 1 V* Sulucrihei h is Urs <!.^ lit! ....! .W, Busn.css o? lv*o^ t?e<rt, ? . ? {".**? r ?-i Messrs. I a n i S-; 1 1 a ?: m > t . d!?ct uuc^ls e^ubhshir^ iivn ki!, pr? o.h.u u'l V. ur the /' u ogt- Mud C vt'i u: i.""i .n Jl^.\ '*? >-? I 1 l?,?a Counting Uoom rm Di?tK.>Ws \vi?a ? t, ??u< I solicit* a contiwoaOve '>i ho lor* i?'t r friends and suvh others h* inav f;? vot' Mm with il.irii 1 it.in L*s hojj experience in the > >Kb of Pn:d\jce, c tial U'!S hVfll*elt he will be wiilc to lender ba ttsfactot v -ults. I'ountiy n.ctci'ims w.^o ir.av furui>h him with orders vo p*uchn^c t.ocds. may rely or? i^vir J>c?nj; laid if< on t U+? Inr:4. tcMn^., V? h< -lie ? lw?<> i;?Yes notice, that aUpeisoj>i indebted to to him, arc expected to im?ke payment wnh the pi\.*enf n op ; his book? aic lefc at the stor* of. Messrs. Haut S; Ham -Mv. :uwt Mnv Mi'nl HVidc -Vf'll h 1 ht 111 \?i>l be *?aiisfuctory. AH oondsV notes an*4 a^ unts not path or satisfactorily artun ?;eihl>v the 1st Man ly, next, wi.) l>e put in JOHN iU)lilNiSON. . Ovii.-c, jiuti SfJM- !? Camiicn. x'>t. 15. 75? 32. Notice The Subscribers hate <h)s da}' into CcJ>A? tner$h)p tm^s* the firwv-ot* HAH T 5c HAM \1 1: lYf and have uVten the Stores lately occupied by Mr. John KctjInsoj*, King-*treet Koad, and solicit a contuxiancc of his customer*** who injiy re ly rrti-+W hoim-ss I n mg ?tm*ttt?ted the - -?anvt'Vfbet al terms as heretoloic. Tat / jiavk kow Ok i: \Nn, A Lirve ti*:d general sisscrtmenC o?y GROCERIES - J*; \Vl?i? h Mith their present S TOCK oF DUY GOODS, and those daily expecteii from will covr.prtoe a general assui imcnt lor the fall ?e*st **? WILLIAM HAUT. " v. bLNJAMlN 11 AM MaT. C 'fta> U s'ou ?>cfit\ ' 1. w?.uruk4m Sept. I 5. 75? til. . (CT NoltCC , ^ ^ i * IS hereby jrivtn tha^ lr'r.ecvilhnt \v||| be issued uvi^tnst uK those irh? do not comply wKU ?be late Ordinance in.pt?sin? u 'I'aK on one third the aniuu^ ?>f th? j;cne|al tax on al J persons holding Nt^roevvLunded Property, See. withhMhe Town ot Cavndcn, byHhe^vr*; day i) cipher next. " .. . > S. BUOW-N, 'JWttvrir?.: Aliens - 72. ~tf^ To Be Sold , 7. - ? ? . . . ft - ? And immediate fifltmrtxioti ffivrn^ ? , ANl, TOUIN LU'tVNos lU4s, bttuate oil Broad -si P--et> lit ihe Town of Cam den, atl jo i n i nj* Genual C a^n TiiJxJa Nttw _ Stt>r<% luar the tyg Uilch ; for wumS ap ply to ; "'I SAMUEL M A THIS. September 15. ?A<- T$r-*V ? ? ; " * ? ? ????? ? ' . . cottqn saw Gins. v TUK Subscribers wi*1? to inform those w ivonv i.t*U>ay concern, th^t they, have established themselves \\>Jiingrs:rcct,CfHi\* den. opposite l lie Printing Oftee, Car the purpose cf Making m?d 'iRepuuinjj SAW Li IN ."*>? ' ' 1 . 1 Vi,V!v t Their shop in Winsboiough is in full O pt rut ion. ? , v ? \ ??? They have also a constant Supply of Patent cutting Knives ? ^J^yTtp ??. WM. ? . /. JOHN \VoKK\lAN. Steptc-mbe'r 8. . . V- 1 - y * - ~Y. ?/? "* ??' ? ? r ' ? ? y* ?? ?? ? ? 'r? ? ,?????>, ? - - . 100 Dollars Ueward. ll ANAWfAY frato the; Setwcnber^ on Saturday night last# seven negroes, to *K; lOte, TUCKHHi CALK# yv^YCr, MJKIAH% rjnj&MC? and her child G I LB K H T. > rum U about 33 yej^ibf a^e, 5 feet 7 or R inches high, very black, and his head, ha'd, stout made. Tuckep is about 25 yeatsof age, 5 feel 5 or 6 inches bi^b, well made- ami vefy^eetive, anil has rather a clown look. Caleb to stout li3 years of 5 fret 5 or 6 niches nigbt Urge eyes, awl well dressed, in N^rtheffi blue homespun, and a new black bat on* ?and has a very down look when spoken to. Nancy andMariah, ure bo<l? very yellow, and abtfut 20 years of ajje each, and very likely, Pat^nce is a vt*y black woman, thti her child Vtft i **he ^ aboty *7 years of a*e, and' tary latfce, and. Im*< a very bad look when spoken to; her tlnltl about 2 years old. : ... 4 The rfbove ieward will liald to ahjj person that will take tip said ticAij confine them in the nearest ^oir ?r^ip^ taken i>p, or dcHvef them id lh?i jybicri^ era 'm Fait fiakl l^fstricr * JOHN EliiXY. September 8. 74?6 Brought T'O the Gaol of Darlington, SoL Ca. 4 Neftt^ Man ; biikk^inpleXfort, aooufc 5v$.fe?.t high, and about lfei?iy ) car* of ?-ht sa>* I(}| nuine U i$A>ACt and llntf UtbcioMKi to *#?? vmiAdw JfoftN llttACfY* oflTafttrieii, K< :i>l?aw DfMiirf- 'H>? o?*n^ , ? ?? is it rj'jcvvti 10 ]?)??>*? projVbfiyt 'p?y cl'.nr ;c ? 41 1 ?v( Uk?; Jul away. '*?> n. DUiutsiVj $, />. i>. * /y ? '' '" S I ? I ** "