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'J~rhu1htral SocMie*.*m-'W*. bfe liev?? that ill the enmities ?k>i.^ *w\\ (twy* th?* N. York Oolumhinnj v > iiir I tb?* exception of Richmond, Roek * land. Putijaro anil Broouie* -have es tablished Agricultural Societies ; a mil the experience qf two years has ef-j feefuaily convinced the wavering of: their great utility/ Experiments in; culture have been made ? the afctn-l . parative difference in breed* of ani mals-bave been^ tested ? $ spring if, given to household lnauufacturirw of the utmost interest. The vnenchosrri to preside in these societies are gen erally tl*osr ^fh'srmeii fnr nraeti? cal Jv'nowIwTgPy . and bavir^ a high ) rank in exper^u-ni.tl o$rinjltnr*?,! Above til I we are happy to hoar that the spirit of party is unknown in Una** most interesting associations? and >vln:everk has - heretofore existed, these iyworintions have a tendency to ; iremove -it* asperity and to revive those sorb 1 and-benevoterit feelings V hich adorn our nature. 'V ? ^-1 ? V Tlie quantify of potatoes exports] v from Portsmouth New Hampshire, for 2 months yp ttie ?3d Qctolier last, amounted to flijyKlQ biishe Is. , The ex}x*rts In? tins whole of tho present season.)? estimated attSfiOiOOO I ms tie Is. The price opened at 25 cents, rose to 30, and bas settled at *7^ At this fate, 40400 dollars t will be realised by the jFfew Hamp . s'tire farmers in that part, of ; the State, on that single article..; v * The. export from Savannah of up land cotton for last yew October, ISfjj to is Oil. 18t8)Wa* 110,781 tale* ; this year 03,4*7-* making a difference of Sl.&H bales ; that of sea-island. na? 702$, that o*. this year, 7450, making an increase of 45$ bales. The total amount >of general sports of la?t year Wis S, l 8 cts. ilmtef Hms year S9,823,4(S)i t cts. ? Tins difference arises principally frdm the prices of cotton. * ' V ? ? ?- * ? V ? T^re werfc exported fhjm Orleans from the 1st 'to the 80th Sr. j >t . 180* bales < >f cotton ? 040 l>ales went direct to Europe, ; artd 808 coastwise, Thete Were shipped In this same time 768 hhds. of Tobacco, ?jlfl *>f which except 881, was ship to foreign poru, ? ; . Foreign Mini#ter9.-~-te> de Neu title, minister from France, ha* hot left the United State#, as he had prepared to do, hut received counter order* and is now at Washington-- ? as are also M. Poletica minintri of Russia, and baron Btackellicrg charge des. affaires of Sweden*. ? 1 ii? i? 1 ?? < ,~t* Mia Excellency John Branch \a elected Governor of the state of North Carolina for the ensuing ycicr, with* out opposition. ! / ** ? , t Judge Yates, of Ncw-Yotfc, has l>een mentioned in the newspapers of that Sltate, as a candidate tor the office of Governor, in opposition to Mr. Clinton. The New-Vork Ad vocate says Vice-President Tomp kins is also much spoken of f>r the lame situation. ?; V '*?? ... , . -? ? In the course of a.montlf,.w#have seen announced in the public prints, the decease of the following djistin guUbed citiz its of tlie. HepubMc: (Governor Habun , of Georgia; Governor Strong , of Massachu setts ; " Gqv&PHor Mollentony of Dela ware ; Governor Sayier) of Pennsyl vania ; and Governor* Johnson & Lee, of Maryland. ? . * A library of between it and iWO Volumes lately l>equosted by the rev. Wtn, Kichards (of Lynn Eng.) to Brown university, iiv Providence* B. 1. was received at the university * Tew days since. Mr. Connolly has advertised in ponton, that he gives lessons in the tort of making pen*. He communi catee the art in six lessons, so that the learner will he able to mafo three good pens in a minute. ' The people "of. thf-^TvfAvf of icVigan have determined Con&i*** to indemnity tbew for lusr *tis?aiiied under the breach of Hie ca|Hlttkti(Hr entered into by Hull and Brock, the American and Uritisfr Generals, on the i6tb August f 812 ; land also ft?r toe*es sustained by them in consequence of quartering the American troojn*, durmg the war* ? The go? 1 people of Michigan are rat bet tartly in prefeifiug tbeir claims ; not that on that account, howerer, if the claims be just, fhey ought to be rejected, . ? ~r We perceive by the Northern pa pers (hat Mr. Hinns hns at lengtb completed bis splendid edition of the Declaration of Independence* The execution Is spoken of in the highest terms* Mr* B. has reduced the price to ten dollars. MARRIED? At % Columbia, fcy iiivi Rev. T. C. Henry, Fames G. Holmes, t<rq. of this Town, to Miss Eliza, daughter of! the Hon. William Henry Desassuie, ofj Columbia. * UU-.L- -iOJ-Jj'XI .J I .J fC^VVe are authorised to announce Mr. DAVID FLETCHER, a* a candidate for the, office of Clerk of the Court Com-| moh Pleas, for Kershaw District, at the en '?using Elec'ioti. ? . " < ? II I. "? .1 ???;? ? ? I I . ? * I.a j Public < Auction. T^ be sokfr, on Priday evening the 3d instant, a Trunk of BOOKS, jomejy E A R tNC APPAREL, and other ?ktes^ Sale to begin at 7 o'clock, st, the Bt^iviate iy occupicd i>y James Edmonds* on Br6*d strcel. ' v_ ? A-\ ; \ ? . ? .Tames Clark, Auct*} ? December ft 1 i' ? 1 ? 1 . " ? 1 ? 1 ? LAW. . o . w |. > rv + j. ? " ; . . / ' - ' THF subscribers have entered into co partnership, and will practice in the' Court oi Common Pleas for fversl>ew District, and Court of Equity k>r Camden District. W? Blcuiien I). Miller. John Boy kin. Jr. Camden, \ov. 19, 1819. \2 N. B. JMf, Bovkin will remain Intneirj ( ) ' <*? in Camden. J Attention Xf Camden Light Infantry 1 THE members of the above corps, are hereby otdered to attend a Regimental! Review in X^amden, on Saturday, cbetlth iitstsm. / fW Company will W# at tt>et cornof of ?1 road and York- Streets, precise- j ly at 9 o'clock, A. M.? It is required that< nach private shall have with him *4 rounds* r>f blank cartridges, and that every njetnbcr : Ixe complely equipped for inspection* I By Order, * r { JOHN J. BLAIR, Ord. Sergeant > J December /> ( ompa n yOrder W~ 4THl Camden Bettt Company, is order ed to attend a Regimental Review, ail Sa turday, the I Uh l>ecember, precisely at 10, o'clock, A.^W.-j-ytle law will be rigidly enforced against rPTaulters. ^ ; x v . Bjr Order of the Major, ^ * J. B,. itlEUGY, tomd't. Company. _D'rcmbe,r ,Jf m Company ilrdersf THE Camden RULE COMPANY is hereby ordered to attend a Regimental Review pn Saturday,' the 1 1th December next, completely sqn\pped? a^sn inspcc* tion will be held on that day. By, Order of Captain K^Nfeor, E. Bradley, (W. &erg*1. Camden, Nov. 25, IS 10. 89-91? ? Notice. j THE Ordinance respecting pavements,! will positively be enforced against all .those | whose parementsare iwit completed (agree-*, able to the CosnmitU^fs graduation) by the first day of January next. ' By order qf the Council. Willmrti O^Cajiyjtec order, L Or>CCTri^er ^ ^ vo**# / Notirti 'S:Z ; I THE subscriber has for Sale or Went, a House and Lot In the village of Lancas tervillewritiie Mouse is ^wo torirs high, in it are six Hooms'?there Art on the'Lot, a large >table, Kitchei^ Smoke-House, Corn C nb, and a good Gafttett Francis Adams. November IS, 1S19. SS^I K 11 - STRAYED. S ? FROM the ?tihacrtber? ptan * ration on I-wr Branrh* * brown COLT, with a whit t spot in ?the forehead, about eiirht or tar month! old. A reward of 7 V? Dollar . will be given to any person who wi|l tetwn said Colt to the subscriber. w ? John Blnck. Norember 1% ih\% ? .>?**' ' - PRbPQSAUi vo* In the ^Ihwu . A WIIUT St)UHEKXLlTEti^_ U By AndhVvv J*HH THIS paper will be principally d*i to History, Biography, Criticism, and Religious Eways, Poetry, and tl, 'Art*. ^ Agricultural,* Medical, and articles, which may be thouglue?| interejft, wit?ke;visc be admitted, ti with such matter of wit and amuse...v* may be- judged useful or entertaining, general Summary of Politics will be aid each Weej^ and a Monthly List of lL Publications at tlie end of every foui number/ , \ ? The inducements which have led tU? editor to issue' proposals for a publication of this nature, are such as he btlievcp to be of sufficient weight and importance to war. rant the undertake. . The wealth, refine ment^ and literature of the southern states ; [the genius andr. erudition of numbers, who [either bold important offices under govern*! ment, qrare'ktthe head ofthejuerary in* fsiitntiows established among us ; and the i fondly i*tVr easing taste for learning and the Att$, wUl:h b spreading among sli classes of people, are the proud evidences of a flourishing and improved state of society , and afford him abundant encouragement to hope fpr H siicefesful prosecution of hi* ^ptan. ft is not a little reroarkablev per*, haps, that ?n undertaking *f this kind has! been so font; delayed, and that w|ule , in many itniances, our daily newspapers have attempted to blend literary articles of in terest and merit with' the di*y detail audi confusion of politieal matter, no one should! have thought of separating theHwo, and establishing a general repository for the reception and circulation of useful and polite literature. As far ^s. the, editor has the means of information, hair acquainted with paper published aoutii of Baltimore which. bears the character of the one he lias in contemplation; and as Columbia is nearly the central situation between $0tth [Tarolin* and Georgia, this place eiu braids superior local advantages to manjr others, and nar^culatjy favorable to the wide distribution of such a p*p?r through this ancypfw neighboring states. In umecuting this work it will be the edit o/fc constant aim to furnish it with such fn: Jer only as may be of general utilit) \ ojwnteresting and important on account of JRe ability and merit which )t mav display. *fe wjllfirrnly resist any importunity from private friendship or individual worth, ( viiat vei hnv oitaurc forma otherwise at* tach to these cortsideratipnajr whe.ne. Vvr a subject p resettled for publication shall be deemed unfit lor tlie pages pf vthe Regis ter. A constant *eg*t?jl -will be bad to the moral tendency of evwy article, whether original or .elected ; and however itrKdng the wk and imagery of i writer may seem*, these wHl never be considered -as making ?>P fof *? general looseness of expression, or arrant bf fitness and propriety in the ? Inagement of his subject Party dis te?, either |n religion or politics* will lie, -rnHy avoided/' ? ^ '? ? .. *? , ? Tfie Agister wftHx: published every Ftiday, on i fine super-royal sheet of. pa per, in an octavo form, etch shc*t to con t*ki sixteen pa^cs, ?t four dollars per an num, if paid wtthin thirtf days- after tU1 delivery pfthe first number, four cellars urtl fiftjf cents if paid after that time and witWr twelve months, and five dellorsif ^paid until the year I ?a* expired. At the end of every the jnon?hs a title page ai#i index will \ie added, for the ac commodation of those who may wish to| have their nrir.iber* bound into volumes* Advertisements will be iiserted en the two lfcst pages only, at the usqal rates* No subscription will he received lb t leas than a year, nor discontinued until all ar rearages shall be paid. m ? Th*Urst sheet will be issued as toon as a sufficient number of subscribers is pro cured to encourage its publication*, letters addressed to the editor, post paid, will he punctually attended to. f Subscriptions received at this office, by the different poet-masters throughout the state, and the publisher's agents to the principal southern towns snd cities. \ December 1 . ? * WMf 1 Dancing School.; ILA1 NUNN, will open a Dancing School in Welsh 8t Smyth's I*mg Room on F riday the 10th Docember. ? Camden, Nov. 91. 89? tf Notice* : THE subscriber having on the twenty fourth day of October, in she sear I8IS, executed his Note with security far the payment of Fifteen Hundred Dollars to William George Kyle and John Kyle, which note is due and payable on the twenty fifth day of December, 1819 ? as the said note was given fo^he purchase of Land, and as a 'pood title cannot be mato |? the same, I take this method of cautioning all persons againit trading for the same ; being determined not to pay such note .ftntil a itle is made agreeable to the contract. . , Jtthn Jonkift#. White Oak Crefrk, Kershaw District-^ ^ 8outh-Carolina, fltov. 29, 1610. J? I a the son djr Co.1 New -York and' a supply of noble Goods* their farmer stock on hand,! 1 assortment ?f Dry Goods,! Shoes, Boots, kcJ ditpos* of oo the most] Bferras for cash, Sic. OA ewrsivMiKA'-r. .. ? \ jC ^9* :,)%v ? thebaic or piece. aixi PlaUd\ ? t ? v ?5sv' st? tf , : ? ? ?? 3K er Monroe, * . ? ' ' lor the patronage ex* the line of his buainesa } :ere thanks to his friends c the favors alre ady re also announces that he has fcllerncrrfitp', Mr. AV1L ID, lately from Europe, Tailoring business will be by them, under the firm of ' M'Lcod. the public pat* Ives, that all or 11 be exec n ted | i elegance. Andfcy iceitith New- York of Charleston; With the newest continued nonage, derict with'p bating and Pi they ?will fashions.?' in the . house MO N HOI $. - Camden, Nov, . , , . . JOHN HKNKY Tailor J, cm _ MOST respect fully in.^.? and the Gentlemen of Camden* commenced the Tailoring: Busi In all its branch**, at the house of 1Vrow son, and warrants those that vb- him >N Jth their work, that it shall be (lone in the newest fashion, and at tbej shortest notice-^as he can get the newest fashions from Philadelphia, having a broth er with one of the best Tailors there. He, hopes front his assiduity and attention, to] merit a'sliare of their custom. Caitideo^Nc^yjKgjWE^^^i 89-* JTu c plpHpSlic Hale. | liY Order of tl>e Court of Ordinary, for tne District of Kcvshaw, Wfil be Soldy at the house fn. CamdeYr, lately occupied by Mrf iPrt?*?fcr 1. J5r*r4<m, / deceased? on Thursday, the >8th day, of December next ?AH the Household arwi ?itchen.FURNI TDH K of the said deceased, on a oetflt until the first day of October next. '^Pur chaser i togfce notes with gqpd personal security, bearing Interest #om the day, of sate. Sale to c4mntet$e at 1 0 o'clock, A. m. * R. llul lard, Jldm'r It. 1. Horttfn. November 35,1819. - 69-92? n *Vv r? ' . ' ? v- . -V7~ ,-,r t ~ - AY3 JTteGItOES For Sale. A Plarftatiorf on. firannjry'a On&ter Ci^ck, tvn* miles from Cumden, ai .Jrl four from tbe Waterc? .Rivet, containing up ?ward? of twelve hundred acre*; near two hundred oV which is under cultivation? on ihe premises Is an excellent youne l*each and Apple Orchard, of about two thousand trees of the choicest kind. The situation is high and heklthy, and the buddings u*? commonly pood?a more minute descrip tion ia deemed unnecessary, aait la pre sumed persons desirouspf purchasing will examine the premises and judflfe for them selves/ With the Jand Af bO obtained fifteen likely family NfcUUOK* (fen of whom are field hands*) seven prime Mules, 1 stock of Cattle, Hogs, plantation tools, fc c. The provision, crop raised on the plan tation toe present year* The land may be obtained with or without the negroes* for them moderate prices will k taken One long credit if required, and a reasonable in du!fr< are for the Stock, Provisions, fcc. J In addition to*he above, a likely Mulatto FeUow% nineteen years old, alfc excellent Bla< ksmitii. ? Apply te $? . v Helxvca Balla rrt. Camden, Nor. 25, I8?9. 89 lf? ROCKY BRANCH FORM ALE. THIS estate consists of I8qt acres of LAND, ascertained by resurvegr, situate on the Wateree River, ei^t m i lei above Camden, having nearly five hundred acres of cleared Land, and about the same quan tity of an excellent quality for the t nitre of Cotton, remaining uncleared. This situ ation la remarkably healthiul, and has on it one of tf?e best Orchard* in South Caroli na.? Aboril 35 likely Negroes on the same place, are offered for tele at the same time and on the same terms. It is desirable to sell the Land And Negroes together, but any person who will take tbe whole of the Negroes may be accommodated. Pci%om Usposed to purchase, WiH malu: their ap r?jpations to 4 4. CARTER, Com. Kq. Camden JJlttiHct. Camden, No\. 23, 181 y. ?v-tf I Garden Seeds. Just arrived trum New- York and N tf Lu^>a.u? yi ih? m\>vrth lc 1 9? And lor saie, wholesale or retail, by P. i MORNTON, ( One door btloxv Mr. J. ?)oty'sy in the Store f rmcriy occupied 6y Mr. J. Blair .) THE subscriber having tried the nu?st of them, will undertake u> warrant, >ind say they are good? ?AS follows? Early brown Ctrwnj Orange do j Purple do Salmon RlittU* 1 P?rpfe do | Scarlet do | S hort top do | Early, frame do * j White Tumlp do ' j Long black wilder j dltio Ice Lettuce Head do White cos* do Oabbage do Early do Imperial do Brown Hutch do Hardy green do j Grand admiral do 4 {led Onions , 1 White do \ Large Scotch Lc^ks j Serpent 8qu*sh Com. Porter's do ! Early Y ork Cabbage Early Sugar Loaf Uo Early Dutch do Efrly Bauersea do ?arly Penton do Drum Head Win ter <lo targe Scotch do Green Glazed do Large# English Sa voy "do Late Dutfth'do Turnip rooted above : ground do >Turmp rooted be low do , Red Dutcb da Green QJaeed Bore* ; cole Brussels Sprouts Scotch Kale * * "j Lea do Purple Borecole Early London Cauli* flower Late do do Early Spring Tur YTTiow do ^ Large BulloehsAb fv erdeen, or Yellow ! Scotch Turnip Norfolk Field J anovcrj ^ inter crook neck ditto Summer bush do *? (ireen J tirkey Cu cumber Cong green do 1 Early do Prickley Gherkin* \lt* Pickles) Nutmeg MelU Antelope do Musk Mellon J rVte*|*ter mellons "uniinoih Gourd Wanimoth Pumj^ kins Squash Pepper * Rabbet uose do Cayenne do Prickley Spinnsga Round do * i Giant Asparagus | Summer Savory i Curid Parsley f Whit? Mustard I Brown do | Solid Cellery | Garden Cress \ V eatable O jitgf j Saffron ? Peppergrass jf+rly Charlton Pe* ? VV^Json's superHno sis weeks do * ** > do Pea . ae do Moratta db Marrowfat do _w%rfdo < . ^ Dwarf cluster do v Uedsmgu dwarf do EaJ[to yollow bush (? Beans Etrly speckled doi |&Mly Kidney orL'f* Early si* - ? ^cLfoi t do Dutch Runners do Lima do ?> -,*J* n White Albany bush ^ i Beans !8&21* Early Massgin flif* LiUBejrne or FrencM i ' Clover v .'aT* * White Dutch do Red do V OuiHua firass Saint Foin or Holy ' Way Orchard Grass | Herds do Tijnofhy do ; English Rye do | Irish Potatoes Pamphlet* with' direction** for Garden, ing, may also be had. *, hoae w^ho i#ay with to purchase to tell again* will find it 10 their advantage to call and be supplied, as a very liberal discount wiW bd made. jjwr > v 'J&P- ' 5W~':* A few atnaH box ea well asaortcd, put up to ami families, with a deduction of twenty 1 *ve per cent. IN* B. Should any (*rson, lifter, purchase in# any of thfe above &<-ed& from the nub scriber, find on trial, any oi ih em not good* by returning them, or the empty bag*, will receive others in place of. them, or the "x^ftclen, Nov. 3J. 89? ? ? ??"?'??? ?? i i ? . . ?? ? ? <+*mm I ^ NOTICK . B Y tirtue of a Distress AVarrent to me directed, Will be &cld, at the Ute tlweUmg houae of R. 1. Horton, de erased, on Satur ddy, the ,4 th day of December next? sundry article, of Household I-URNITUHK^ consisting of one Set Mahogany Tables, Sido- Board, Brasa Andirons, HLovcrs and Tonga, lxwking-G teases, Csrpcta Beds, Bedsteads, Icc. Levied on for house rent due to Francis A. Deiicsselvuc. i otidiiion?, Cash before dciivet v *' Alexander II odppt, Jhgpnt. * Camden, Nov. 34,181*. 69-90 For Sale. Om the 1 1 tb of December next, (if net sooner disposed of at private sale,) will be sold, at public Auction* a valuable tract of LAND, situate qn Rafiin'a Creek* on both aides of the malt/ mad ? five miles from Stateburg. and lixteen from Camden? being the place on which Dr. James How hrd formerly reaided. Conditions, one half cash, the balance to be paid on tlie first of January, 1891? Purchase rate give bond and mortgage of. the pr< miscs, and np? proved personal security, with interest frofn the date. Possession to be- gtveo on th? first of January, 1830, and not until th& editions are complied with. J. J. JL Ilowarr), foV. November 18, If; 19.