Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, March 16, 1820, Image 2
\mCAf (N. T.) FEB. ?X
town In the county of Oneuh, lias
discovered a mode by which a ma
cbiue can lie mada that will give
p operand velocity This machine
vfmj composed of a wheel, and
After this wheel is pat into motma
by a certain strength, any number
of wheels may be added j yet thai
power which at first turned the print"
cipal wheel, is sufficient to keep the
arid velocity will ba doubled | yet the
power that first moved the original
h?viippi 111 J mU
\? ucci win lurciinj araw mtrcii ?)Tj
other wheels, so tlmt It is riot only
an original, but becomes an auxiliary
TvbeteL ' 'To ?very wheel which ia
for the seooud engine receives air
from IIuj first and from surrounding
receives aiftWnn both,
ad they bave proved
P raised Wlucfa mt
|asiw been pro
itthePrlSeilZmn
will ?l?w the coufS^whiel/iho busi
ness took there. j
The House ofRepresentAtivta sat ;
till a late tour last night ; and we
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^?r '* "81rica? m
vw" ?'
M Oflwt wading** . took #ace,
the admission of Missouri without
restriction, and with tlie inhibition of
Slavery in certain territories, wants
only the signature of the President
to become ? law.
The bill for the admission of
Maim will of course pass, without
restriction, incumbrance or amend
ment.
The few past days have bees a
trying tine in Ctogrwm ; hat the tri
al has pissed, and we now look on
ly for haripony and conciliation on
alljtto.
mahCh.4
The bill foe the admission of (he
state of Maine Into the Union, from
anil aftet the lflth <Uy of the present
month, without restriction or Incum
brance, having pasled both Houses
of Congress, and received tbe%ig
nature of the President, has become
a law. Tile requisition el the act of
Ma*Ka( l?metW3^ lb* consent of
Congress should be Riven on or be
fore the 4th inat. is therefore com
piled with ; ami Maine may Ihs con
sidered a separate member of tlie
Confederacy.
"STr V march, B.
The subject which has occupied
so much of the lime of the present
Congress, belnf titf happily dlipufc
cd of, the other tytiter* <l*priq}i(i?
two laws wiU be among the
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KW+nwml P .
pensioners. Xy some ar
rangement of the Branch Bank in
this place, provision was made for
. ? ?"*? ? claimants here, Who
lie
? lie claimants here, Who
I the door of the Hunk at <g|
J8E ?* preyhuisly gi^t.^We
fear, however, Unit uo such arrange
^....-Mtment and dismay of]
the veterans it has heen necessary to
turn awijr empty handed . from the
portals of the Banks, because tMWM
propriation has bwn m*de for
Sng them... In ; Boston andXotber
? i-l f+Zs;
, ? _}<* ? wa
r? are more numerous than
.fc'MMdle and Southern States,
the scene must have beeu distressing .
, ?particularly as many of the pen- J
I skmers have travelled f~ '
to receive tl*pron,ised ? .^j^L
government 1
MARCH, 7- J
,'<n ? "-trizing the people
erritory to-- form a
state government,
? im .?a
eA^^S"a has become a
the monotony of |
, JuestioifM^^'
ppeime th ing like uKB
? ? ? rcffcsjH^ig tlie ,?^<r
iiiSpiSM|
irt>m
ticularly, are jHotVacU-dt!^ such
! ffot presenting any thing like *n
intelligible report oUhelr daily pro
ceedings, on the.following day. -
To obviate misconception, there
fore, it may be proper to atatfc in
anticipation, of % report of the ?Jh?$
bate, 'that though there wu an evl-5
dent anxiety, lVom the state of the
finances, to curtail every expense
not absolutely necessary, there was
no hostility manifested to n proper?
irovUU for the support of thmN?
vy.v The point on which the Del
bate chiefly turned, w*s the employ
ment of a stationary naval foece in
the Mediterranean seas; to the con
tinuance of which there appeared to
tie a strong opposition, it is, how
ever, generally understood, that that
force is hereaflef to be less, than M
has been heretofore, and to 1*6 jfoift
frequently relieved. ^ - u
la the-eourse of the Debate, with
a view to the amount of naval force
necessary to be provided for, enqui
ry was made, whether (he commit
tee of foreign delations hid deter
mined upon any report in regard to
our existing relations with .Spain,
-and, if ioi what - would be the in
tore of tluM report. The reply to
which wis, that the committee had
hot yet come to any determination on
I that subject ; and, not having done
so, that the chairman of the commit
tee luul it not in his power to state,
not having been iitstrttcted on that
head, what v.ould Ira the nature of
tl?eii report. >/ ' ' ? 1
ijgLJEUcn, mfpu 10.
\ 3*icide.--Tu J*n\nkUn conntj.
some da y&.ago, Rotwrt Gilt; a re>
poetabje farmer, deliberately lajtu;
himself.? Be had requested one of
!i}s neighbor* tliat clay to come to hi,s
bouse tu make bis will ,|>reparator\
to hi* exit but tlm nou attendance
of his Xriead did not pie vent the fa
tal decu. He complained of the ?e
gleet io his family, ami wiid he was
afraid his neighbor was wipy with
4>ra>? as lie had $<Ucom fH$ur?n$
to hi*t*oinise*j. The deceased, it is
believed, was not ^einluunissed in
bis affiiiis, though lie bad lately sus
tomed wme pecuniary loss which
sc.emetl to hang on bis mind. ? lit
bail been, a?ut perhaps^ w&s siilHa
member of the AletluKHut C)mrch.
> , ? '?*. ?
.? ?'f V 't SAVANNAH, 'NABOB 8.
Fire /?Last MHgbk ? at half-past
teu o'clock, ? we werelilarmed with
the cry.-of JRr?, wbicbXprovrd to be
(be Steapj Saw Mitt,' owned hy Mr.
8.C. l)unhinc, situated under-ibe
Bluff near Fort W*ayoe.;Tbe wiud
i was blowing very heavy from the
Southward, so that lind the fire
| city^tbe consequences would' liave
been equal. to thai. of tbe lltb of
JanuaVy. 'iTiie p mill, i, two nhatl
! building!*, and a considerable part
! of "the lumber wet* de^royed.**
The am6unt of proi*rty destroy
ed, tniM 'be at leist 880,000. ;vFroin
'the -engineer,, we leam?tlial no
I Was suffered to remain lb tbe Mill at
.night, and that previous' to leaving,!
lie swept in front and closed the
doors of tin Furnace. We also
learn that a man was arrested at the
moment the fire h^oke out, making
his way from the Mill, and commit*;
ted to f)>e Guam House.? pwe have
uot been able to learn, whether Uie
property w? insured or not.
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; <F CHARLESTON, MARCH 8. |
n Allan; wiHrtri
igfewBri
IsiaYlltpwiJXTj
Tlie N
iftfcwi
isL
, ecuMPii
|S?t.?r4?yhmt.-41e;
ackr
I s
ragC
The City Council of
Iwve refused tofeeeive the
?A ? ?' ? (ft . ? ?**.?' t>. -m-? * i M ?
^t'iah. nti
IpStaC
?ttd^the
iSl
[New-Yorkfor
of the sufferers by the Inte fi
former dty, ^mounting Jo ?pwai||
of Twelve Thousand Dollars? and
the Ma;of of Savannahba* return
ed the same to the Mayor o f New
York, with thbir reasons for not. ac-.
upon ^ the follow 1MB ft .Resolution M
the Geriaral?tomniilh!ebfNew?York^
auncKt mcii hkhu.i the
s rm ? is
pbn<y should be dispensed I
# f* Resolved, That H is the wish of
the General Committee that v'lfce
money and goods to lie remitted to
SavanhpTbe applied exclusively to
. the VKlief of all indigent perst
without distinction </ color, who __
I dependent on their own industry for
floppaft, and hJio have been suffer
ers by the late fire at that piste."
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orim, r*m m
net Pinckney, to the
J . rs t? -m
*fki4
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IIe a it Hib,? 1 h
you, that this momeijjg
riecl the question lo ad
[ a nm ' aff>;-?j|?uisiniia
mm
| ward of 86? SO
[fionfrom Slavery.
MrkansaWi Hiid't)
rive tin Sout
time an addition
eighty Members ,
toieftjnitef States.
|>ere hrftie^laljFsl I
I a grtat triumph.- Hie Votes were
clone,* #0 to 80
ceding, and a
erate men from -the North. . .Tojhe
north of 80. degrees 80 minutes, tbet*
is to be by the pressW JUwy psinr
tion, which you will see by die votes
I voted against. Hut ft is at pre
sent of ho moment j j; it is a. vast
Tract, inhabited only by savage}
and wild beasts, in^which not a foe
of the Indian claim is extin.
by the se
i f a lew mod
fait^lteri ; mA fo wbieliy
? the ideas prevalent here at present,
.o Land Office will lie open for *
lgcM. length of time.
NVitb respect, jour obedient,
Chaules Pimply*
fej*? . '" V--* Wt'
&#' COLUMBIA, MAUCU 14.
A iH'si-n house, ott the plantation
of .Mr. John Parti idge, a few Htiks
l.elow Uihr place, v a* struck by
lightning on Tuesday i>tglit last, ant I
'set onftre; and four negroes, who
were sleeping in the house^ ami ? bo
are supposed to ,hftV? been stunued
by (lie lightning, were entirely ? con
sumed before Any assistance could be
given them.
*Vri?e late heavy rains bare swell*
cd the ~ rivets. awl cieeks throughout
the stole, as far as v. e have heat d. to
d great height ; and have. occasiotied
Hie failure of the northern maii of
Friday --last. 'i/J'he Saludar canal,
this place, \vc ure ^sorry to
ij bik sustained soon*.' injury by
ttte overflowing of that river, but to
what extent, -Rat# prolmbl* i?o%y?t,
lieen ascertained. The Ci?#Iea
lace, ,wasl>ighe#f?t?<h!
-- ? ? l. P' invMVMtlyaa*
^BErccent Krcah in ihe Walcrce has hi
thcrlo precluded any work bett.g done by
M l-abo,,rc" eD?!*ed br thc A?"
Bwkof WorKsj. and, ft w L
consequence of a.fear ofloosthg tl
hM been obliged to put themsiip<
without any prosed of the State
numerate.} for tlije tftanfea
for the want of aucli a survey ol the _
front Camden to the Fork as has been made
from Columbia it is presumed they are
idle. Had the survey bfcen complete l a
tolerable* HWcfe awflfKave been in full
teallyne#,
Baltimore, now in WathhtgionTtt the
liditor*nf the Federal Ktfiui Heart -
?In the present dearth of news,
let me |Wint your attefltioiij atoUhaM
of your readers, to an inventiob
HHiHiHH ' iNK-l
i it ' in the * Nn
8. It
a, for
Among other* I went up to the
toaWetphej and I
down thepank
The tin
la hit!
withP)
of the
aupfiup.
1 ' L
DOfc I
r<?
? being" less than one
'Ihrpo
Wit 1 1'
steer*
fist wide, cannot upset, ? .. 4,1
itself. ? Jl ? %aw 4 Ihe inventor tfeMfeti
who showed me a drawing aT *
delof the rail-ways, fcim *
one hill (over a road and
watrry.toahother hill
Mfeiidrli
?ho?W4^6
latfeOliverEVi..
Washington, feftlfctjtt
dine in" Philadklpl
New*Y?rkMYou
jodge of Mec
have a very
AShls invention, after having seen
aH the minutia, intlinwr^inert> pfcrtffl
* I to pass eaefother, torn
(Is, aod to keep the Alt
of dirt and snow, shoulf]
either get on fltem asito
ilenf. Its greatest recom
m its price* tlie expend
? carriage* will not be great, *dd
..thikthe coat of erecting the miV
way* will not exceed 01000 per mile,
perhaps not so tnoch f ttnm though
they have a tendency to decay, and
.will have to be rebuilt, yet they will
I be much cheaper than gw/d turnpike
roads, as they will require no an
rfuhl repair*. The inventor is san
guine, lie can carry thym across the
Alleghany mountain^. 1 sincerely
hope he may, and lief* ire I pass tliettv
again ; as a persolrmity read, write
or sleep In comfort, wliile tril*eHtttg?
X ilhont bttftg Incnimmoded by mud
m winter^ et'dtttt 1