gnat, VtUh the remainder of his Ra iment. where he ha^ -,-iistmi ? - bead quarters ? hav.ng made 11 i > movements and execute d his ordej> tfitli a promptness and efficiency an swering the highest expectations of those best acquainted ith hi9 milita r j character. ? +Yat. Intel., Com. Ilodgevs? visit to the East ward is understood to have objects of greater importance th ?n the examina tion of candidates for promotion in the Navy. We understand that this experienced and scientific officer, left Washington for the purpose t:f making a complete inspection into the state of our naval preparations in the Atlantic ports N. and E. of the ,*eho the contagion.. Europeans have ta ken a fever by residing in thf neigh borhood of the ruins of Carthage and Utica, and exploring the subter raneous passages, inhaling the con fined air, &c. ? but* in the city, there is not so much danger. - * ? ,i, - 1 The late election in Vermont has terminate^! in the re-election of Gov. Galusha, Lt. Gov Grigham, and Sj republican council. The first Election for Officers olj the Htate of Alabama took plan About the middle of Wt month. We have heard only from Mom* county, in which W. W. fiibb h? a majority of 90 votes over duke W ilttains, for the Office <> Governor. None but a nali\e t . be Governor of the totate. Delaware .?The Delaware Gepe I -4r * ,1011 ha* just taken pl..ce. ? re surprised tlmt H.-nky Mol i.?6*n>Nj of Federal polices, is elect ed Uuvernor of tiiat ?*)Uile, by a ma jority of upwards of 600 votes over Manaen i>ull, the Kepublican can didate* Patriotic Recommendations . ? We observe in a Newark paper, that the ( * rand Jury of Essex Count; , Ne?i Jersey, iu considering the increase of vice and c ime have with great propriety traced it to the " want of employment among the laboring and industrious portion of community/'* After some very appropriate remarks illustrating the necessity of encoura ging domestic industry, they conclude by recommending to their fellow citi zens the use of domestic manufac tures in preference to foreign ? and the institution of Societies for the promotion of Agriculture and Manu factures throughout th? Coui4j and Slate. According to the Catalogue, lately printed, of the Officer* and Students of the University in Cambridge, Mass. the 'number of Officers of In struction and Government of thej University is thirty -one, vH t : The! President, twelve Professors, exclu sively devoted to their duties in the University, two Tutors, four Proc tors. a Regettt, and an Assistant Li brarian, seven Professors who lec ture in the Medical Bchool. two Professors of the Law School, awl an 'Instructor in the French and Spanish. ? The number of students i in the several departments aud clas jses is 383. t Uni versify of Pevnsijlmnia. ? At * late meeting of the Board ofTms fees of tlie" f diversity of Pennsylva nia, the honorary cfe we of Doctor of T.rtu s was conferred apor the Hon. illinm Onston, late Member of Congress f^'i- 8tate 'North ('arolia ? uml a< the saror time ] -v Decree of Bachelor of Arts was con* ferred upon Samuel S. Smuckcr, of Pennsylvania- r Tftp Western CnvnL ? The Pal myra (N. Y.) Register states that the Engiueers have commenced the sur vey of the Northern route of the Grand Canal? that Sff,0()0 men, with a competent number of horses and oxen, ar6 now at work on the middle section ? and that it la still believed that this section will he fit ted for navigation this fall. A letteT from Cape de Verd Is lands, received in Boston^ states ! that the late expedition inta the in terior of Africa turn* reached Housa, within 850 miles of Tombnctoo.? It is now reduced to a certainty, that tlie celebrated JMungo Park, who undertook to expire the interior of Africa, is no more: that he died in a town near Tombuctoo* Accounts from the?Oamhia4 Mediterranean and England, all Confirm his death. 't'h'e exhnmation of the hodv oif Charles Bonaparte, the father of Napoleon, ami that of Ronis Bona parte, son of the Ex-King of Hol land, took place on the f 9th August at Parii. The ^translations ?of their rftaain* was made ffom the Chapel of the Itaitle of Saint- Lieu-Taver* fiay to the vHtilt of the village Church. A Paris paper says ? ? Professor Meinkie jias Recently made a very important discovery. He has found the means of lighting, by electrifity, ami artificial ga*, in glass tubes, which diffuse a light without burn ing. ? I he electric sparks spread and multiply to ah infinite number. With ence. Uemurkable Yield. ? Mr! Ralph , Vmiv.tmv of Buffalo, N.Y, raised t ; garden *hr pvesenl season, from n viivl of corn, IS ears, pr?v 0 ^^6 kernels. The ears ha> " L*m iows, A Neve and elegant selection qf j iiuuks htatioiiai^ , iS rcccivca ai.u iui aaic.ai lue ro^-Ui uct. A further t?uppiy is shortly expcutu, winch will make a preuy gciiera; a&sori .nenu Any books uat may be caiieu lor, 11 not onHiaiid, wiil be procured Mr ltlioui dcuy, if to be ixad. ; , October 1819# 4 ~ toii bAJL& , TWO. anil u nan cozen best . ... J^hiUuUljjIiia Ji^ies. , ^ , James Clark. Camden, Oci. 2b, *\ uttce 'A|X per^o^s hk.vV ^ iU ?sta'te oi CiF.oHob Ciayoim, deceased, are required 10 conic ioi waut and make irrirticdiait pay ment ? unci those to whom ive waa indet>icu,| ill tendei in lueu account* proper cy at tested la N ? i'ciei* 1 leinmg, Jidnir. & t i'tx I ICC (i .. j ; October a, irtiy. 85-J? i'or A vaiuaotc uac t or.i? AN DV? containing Four .iiundied aod 1 oily- Ihree Acres*, jiyin^ pn Lynches ( ltd., in Chester** held Lfisti'ict, about eignt miii'S frofri Til lers Ten ) . A^i. is deemed that tne qual ity 01 boi^> together wuu iho many advan - l4^cs> tnat.iuuic io the~piaee, n> suii^cicni. to reccnuncno it to any person desiring to purchase uv u is deemed unnecessary to give it a particular description. i or terms, apply to tiic subscriber, living on the ^re nuscs. . ? ? Jonathan I liouiyson, Octo^r 2a, its I*. X- ?5-3? I y ? Under Decree in Jbquily. VV li^L liL, OLD, on Wednesday,' tnej i?th day of November next, during tne Camden Court, before the Mirkci House in C aniuen, the following valuable Lands and Houses, belonging to tUttcs*, tale ot Lew tb j.allaud, deceased viz,: ^ One tract ot Land containing by reaut vey 844 acres, bituate on the Waterec Kiver, near btateburg,' and c< nnnoii) w.mc oi tit lisbune Fei i) T ructc ? - * . One oihcr tract of Land situate in Ke? Shaw Dist r ic t, on (jranney's Quarter Creek,] coitiaining about 1200 aires, and n.ade ot sundry original grants, oh which are an e>-. ten?ive Plantation {cultivated by the de ceased in his hie time) under good fe4Kc, and a snug Dwelling House, with all ne ctSoai) oiii-hui oii.^s jv < omplete repair. One other tract oi Land, situate in Ker shaw District, containing by oviginai sur vey, one hundred and fifty acres, and lying on both sides ot Little Lynches* Creek, originally granted to Joshua Moore. One other tract, hituatc in Sumter Dis trict, on Hor^e Pen Branch, containing 39?r acres, (more or less,) bounded by lands of Isham M? ore's. James Curler's, Knob M. DowelU and Z. H Hick's. One other tract, situate in Sutnter Dis trict on Beaver Dam, waters ot Blak Kiv fcr, containing '2 Ob acres, (more or Icss,^ bounded by lands belonging to James Lo gan, Joseph Lock heart and Sutton. One undivided fourth part of four hun dred and seventy -five' acres, situate on thingletmi'n (Wkfin Kershaw District? The balance of this last mentioned, be longing to the heirs of Robert Hood, de ceased, will be sold at the same time by consent of the said heirs. * * ?ALSO? - , One Lot on B oad-street, distinguished tn the plan of the Tosn of Camden, by number 188, having a front on said itreet bf 66 feet, and 199 deep, whereon are standing a cotniru dions brick .Dwelling House, wooden Stora House* and all Out-] Buildings in complete order. ? ALm>? '"Two Lots with theii i.nprovementa,| fronting upon King street^ having each front of 66 feet ami 19? deep, d i sting uiah-1 ed in the plan of the said town, by ntitn ' bcrs 30 and 21 ? bounded on the North l?; 4 King-street, on the East by lot No. 22, to tho South by lot No. 19, and to the east by Church- street. Terms of sale will be a credit of one fend two years, with Interest from ?he day of sale, the purchaser giving a mortgage of tke property and good personal security? The three fourths of the tiact on Shingle* ton's Creek, belonging to the he)rs of R. Hood, will be sold on a credit till the first day of January neat. Purchasers to pay for Titles. J. C'AK'I'EKj Com. K if. Camden /J is trie U October 22, I8*Y9. v ?5-2 Stephen n Creek, Edyfu ld. "j FOR St e, * f aluabfb tract of l.ahd, of SOO acres, more ov k??r, aitti ftted ..s above, and bounded on land granted '<> Hugh Uoki, Jacob Mott and Rotrcrt a I'm'. l.aqvurcn. The t itlc ia unexcep ?i Jim , being from the original Grantee. ' ?n terras to the Editor of the ( am kn Gazette. . April 23. ; 58 ? tf ? i State of South- Carolina* , ; Hlb Lit t LLk.NCt JUiliN l?Li^ iJvvtrnor una Lummunan ?? c/uc/, in and over Itii out a OiUtr. A L iiOt LAiViA i LSjS . VViii^Hr Ab V) Oi lll ^UC^4, ilv ia uif Ua iCVCUlii > ^ Uu iaSt, UVs.1 t#?C l)OU) ol eapiulil Li&UJiOk, liuOVNN lUC.Jtblei LSlbtllCt, in, UlC ^vuie' aiut'CbalO, It Was tuUiiu Uiattue buKi tupUUii vilCOt'gC lirOYSil ?U> WltlUu) anil Cl Ucii) .uurdoreu 0) 1*0 ^ei&olo niiKl*o\ti?, who nave *>inee aoaqonucu) ttiKi ait; aoouL to evade Lite ^UlUMilUClil auc IU liiC CLollllU) ' |5t their uttciiUt u^aii??v luc latva axiu uic, security oi boocij : I |- Noa, i iiciclorc, 1 deem u proper loi b&ut this my i lociaiuauou, calling ou u*o< oihceis ana otuer ^oou cuu.cn;> oi Hub* State, lo l>c active ana vignaiu in Uic ap-i pieljtnsiou ol tne peis?ouA w i?o committed Hit saui inuixicr > Aim i uu i.ervb) otter a reward ot TIVO Ji V A'u J\ &U and J? AJk1 X/i U to any person or pei sons, v* no shall apprcliend and nxigc in an) tiuot it* tins Mate, and prosecute to conviction (be said offenders. Given unuer my hand and the ^>eai ot the State, at C harleston, this eight day oi October, in the year oi our Lord one thousand eight himtded ' and luneteen, and in tne iorty lourth yearot me sovereignty and independence oi the United Statea oi America*. . ?? ? , ' JOH.N GiiI)l)ES. Bv the Governor, Heaufout T. Watts, Secretary oi State. t he hagle 1 avei n, bubbcnUer re*pecUuily informs hi* iiicmis and the public in general, that he has upend ?? if7 ? ' ' x ?d Mouse qf JZntettainment, At JUancaster Courthouse; ut ihe Sign the same being a general <*ssortment of luch articles of Mevchanditcy as are suit able for the Country Trade; AUo% a i*rge Looking-GJass, a pair of C^ard Tables, half a dozen Chairs, a aide Board, and a_ large well broke gentle Chair Horse/" . The Sate to 'commence at 10 o^M,) A. M. at the late residence Of the deceased,* in Camden. Terms, all purchases under $20 cash? of R20 and upwards, puvthas e ra to gives Bowl payable in twelve months, bearing interest from the day of sale, with approved personal security ? ?* ,f' ] , .Inmes Clnrk, Kxeetilor John M'Cantt, defeated, i /Camden, Oct. 14, !???.. .(Ml*1 : Any person Having the >*-* No*, 3*5 letters J. P. sre requested to leave them a ! atta fc Kilgore's Store. f 'f m ^ Oct. 4, 1?IH. *1-83? > ?' ' "*? ?? ?lust Published, AND FOII SAl.ft AT THIS OFFICE, The Rev ? ft*. Maxcy** > DISCOURSE, Dtol2vere4iti the Chiptl of Hie SostK^Ci^ olma College* on the 4th inly last. ? , ? 1 Camden, Augoit 96y 819. ; ??Hi-.... , ? , ? . ??. . ? > ? ??? Committed ' TO the Gaol of Kershaw District* a ne gro Fellow about SO years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high* Jris left foot and ancle is sore, calls his name LONDON* f ? JU$o~ '< JlNNKY, s negro womsn, he ?ys is his wife, and that thev belong to Benjamin l^ee, near Orfliigebtirgli. The owne? i* rcquc&ted to come forward, prove propcru t>uy ehuigrnafiri take them an ay. William Love, o. K. n. C*?mpen, Oct. 144 I8l9f S3-U? 1 \ - ? Grand * v uiictent l ree-J\Ifr ?0 n? oj Sou./t-L utvitnu . \\ HjlKLaS b) tne Kuies ano hibuia tiom iattk) auupteG lor the government of this Gruod alio Uic seveia* l-ci.ges uncici lib j 11 r i&c* ic tioi iy ^ a/i Ij i ? ? i ?/\ ** -V> A U?-iL. COiUiWt/AiC.iliC/A ' is 10 be helu m C oiumdia, oit tin Jitst i i in Dectmder, n. ever} )c*i , ana as ume has not pLimitteu copies o? Ujcbc Ku.cs, since the printing theieoi, to be disutLuied among ail the Lodges out oi t haitesiinc the to do wmg extractbaie puUishcu 101 the information of such Lodges, uo snuu not receive their copies in due umc* HULL XV 11 ty the Gratm Communications* u There shall be a general Inland lom^ munication of all the Loc;ges unocr the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge, i.eid in Charleston every year, on bu John die Lvange list's day. At this Con muiiic&vion> no business of a piivate natuic shau be transacted. The Oncers shad be instahid* and the day passed in innocent lesuvily and brotherly love. Grand Quarterly Communications shall be held in Chailtston, on the last Friday in March, June and September, anu on the next Friday but one preceeding 6t. John the Evangelist's day : and a Grand Annual Communication shall be held at Cclumbia ; on the first Friday in December, in every year, and shall sit and sojourn from day u> day, until ihc business before them be fin ished, provided no term shall exceed one .week; and in case of the absence ol the Q rand Secretary, the proceedings at *uch meeting shall be transmitted u> that Ofiicer in Charleston, previous to the quarterly communication in December, dul> certihed Sjr the presiding Grand Office.1 and acting ecretary, and whifhtshall be recorded on the Journals of the Grafrd Lodge At tlift Annus) Grand Communication to be held at Columbia, eafch Lodge under this jurisdiction, may be represented by its Master and Waiden, or by a proxy or proxies ; ftrovided , such proxy or ptoxiea are Past Mus'er*, and are and have been members of the Oisnd Lodge, st least thiee months previous to such Communications \ jmd-that their appointment be certified urt* the hand of the Master and counter signed by the Secretary oi the Lodge so t? be represented* v And at said Grand Con?* I munic ation, it shall be the duty of the U<5? |qordb:? t^and Secretary . a I ropy of the p* r munication in Charleston, and p members comprising the Grand ? t)ut in cast it shall not be convenient for him to attend, the ftrand Master shlill der hie hand depute some mem tar of the Grand Lodge to a4t as Secretary at sucfe C ' t ?mmu n ica tion . who shall be fu i lurberi by the H recording Secretary, with a cf.py of the proceedings st the last Com tnu location in Charleston/ and a list of the Members gf t the Grand Lodge, duly certified by htm. RULK XVIli fc! 1 v Of the Election qf Qgiteta, \ The ejection ol" Officers shpjl be by ba& Jot, at the Quarterly Communication next torec ceding St. John the fc Tilti 1 T?i! day fn eVery year, fin Charleston. But no Ledge* or Member of the Grand Lodg#* shall bo entitled to a Vote at auch cleat ion, who> shall he If) arrears to the Gror?d Lodge ex ceeding one yrar. WOtZVX ftf the Subordinate Lodge*. 4* Etery Lodge out of the rif), shall annu ally make ha return according to^the jbovoi prescribed form* either tojfmn ecording ; Grand Secretary in^tumeaton, on or he fore theQuartcrJfvomninlcaiton in March, H>r tfrlho acMng Grand Secrefraey, In Co lumbia* JR the ' Annual ( emmunication therotf^ooe held in December) ami the ?aitf Lodge* thai)* at the time of making thei J returns as ShoVe* pay up* and settle Shell fee* ind Contributions vrifl the Grand Treasurer in Charleston* or with l?is De putjtln Columbia* under the same penal-, ties a* arc expressed and contained uvth* section immeddlely preceding this r* The firm for making returns, above re fitted w* >will be found In the Rules. Al | these returns embrace the perioc of a year* I from orte St 'John |he Evangelist's Day to another* they wilt J>c made ouiconlormai ,\y 1o the usuil nv*1e* aa prescribed in Dal cho'a Ahiman Jteison* until the iie*t . ni suttg St. JohnVDfty #'? De*'c rendered according to i the form prescribed by tlie new Rules. , Those ^ lx>dges wi .oac . old >V stents of Constitution have not yet been surrenderee* fhre hetfcby squired to t)M ftem to C<** lumbia* dtirlng the ne*t SftfcaTort of thfe Legislature! ami they %ill \ % furnished with new ones. They will at the snmp time send the names of their Matter and Warder* for the year 08 1 ? ? H is very desfraH**, in order fo etlsnre'a regular and . certain communication be tween the .Grand I odges and d!st?i)t Lodges, that the lodges in the country d<>, without delay, inform the Ornrd Secreta ry of the Prat -Office, which shrill be near* *t to tbeir respective placc* of meeting. I'HOMAS W.BACOT. Orarl Mo titer. ll. Mmalll, Retarding (4 rand Uec'ry. CharlrstoP* 1 3 th Oct. 1819. , 84-p*