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. ^ From if%e Southern Patriot. It is remarkable to observe t lie great improvements which have been made ia the United States, within a very few j tars in the construction of Steam Machinery, I have exam ined one lately invented and con structed by one of the ingenious ci tizens of our native State, Mr. Jons Spkinu. It is altogether on a new construction. It is not complex but extremely simple, and its component parts readily understood from the explanation of the inventory by any person very superficially acquainted with machinery. I have seen the model in operation, and the facility of its motion, combined with the force and euergy of its action, sur passes any thing lever beheld. The g:eut advantage this improvement has over the present mode of propel ling Steam Engines is, that there are no dead points as cranks have, which lire dispensed with in the present in vention, aml-a- double lack ami two spur w heels substituted, by which the machinery is propelled. From jl fair calculation, it possesses, at least double the power of any kind of Htearn Engiue uow iu use. It is *piite immaterial in what position the piston is placed w hen the Engine is to be started. This invention is so constructed, that it can be attached to any engine at a very trifling ex pense, and is not only adapted to Steam Navigation, Mill Machinery and other practical purposes in life, to which the. power or agency of Steam/ is now applied; but, also, to travelkips and the transportation of gotkU by land, in which its capa city to ascend hills is remarkable* It is truly a noble invention, and 1 hope that the proprietor may obtain a patent, apd reap a rich reward for his iugenious and useful exertion in the arqi, A FRIEND TO MERIT. A Steam Coach ifc advertised fb the Uab^il papers to ply between that city ami Belfast, at ike rale of 13 Irish miles per, bour (19 i-% Eng lish.) It is propelled by a new in vented steam pressure, said to be easily steered by one man, and to rise the hills without difficulty. The idea of such a means of conveyance lias long been familiar to tbe'people of the United States. Tbe Coach at Dublin was to atari on the Istvof March* The donation raised in New-Y ork for the relief of the sufferers by the late five at Savannah, and whicli was returned by the latter city, is to be given up to the donors. mKBBsssKSSsasKsssepsssafmms!^^ I I I tuem DIED ? At Columbia, on- Monday eve. ning the 3d instant, after a short illness, Thomas Hev*y Eoan, Esq. an eminent Attorney at Law, and a gentleman of great liberality of conduct, ana urbanity of man ?*rs. i ? ? ? i ? ? m i i Notice. v AM Election for .an Intendant of the Town of Camden, will be holden at the Council Room, on Monday the 17th inst. (he poll will be opened at 10 o'clock A.M. and closed at 3 P. M. . Jambs Clabk, c Mnn???a H, F. CaMtzoh, S Mana^ert' April 13, i820.; ii mmBS> The Subscriber Takes this opportunity of informing the publict that he has opened a Hou%e q/ : Entertainment in that large two story House, belonging to Col. Ulair, which stands on the corner of Broad and De Kalb streets, at the sign of the Cross Keys* Every attention -will be paid to render| travellers comfortable. John Smith* Camden, April 13, 1390. in Smi Je. Attention Light Infantry Company. THE unavoidable absence of some of tlio Officers and Private* of the Company, has induced a postponement of the Mus ter until Friday the s8th instant? when you are required to attend at the usual rendea vous completely equipped. Alter tht duties of the day, you are invited to par take of a dinner. ,? > . ' ? J$y order qf Cafit ? Boy kin . ? J. J. Blair, 0, S. Camden, March 80, 1 820. Sheriff's Sales. By ... auuui % executions, lo me di ?? itu, will be sold before the Court in Cajjideu, 011 the first Monday, and the day following it in May next, within the legal hours of sale : On the second day of sale at Liberty Hill, one Cow and Calf, sold as the property of Allen Jones at the suit of David Archer. ? ALSO? One Negro Man named Monday ? levied1 on as the property of John Russell, at the suit 01 M'VVillie 8c Stover and others, sold subject to a mortgage. Terms of sale ? Cash, purchasers to pay for Sheriff's Titles. M. C. Wiggins, s. k. d. - March 1 6. Found BY my boy Tom, a few days since, near Camden, a WATCH, CHAIN and SEAL. The owner can have them by paying for this advertisement and reward ing the Negro for his honesty. John Doby. April 13. 208? If IN TUB COMMON PLEAS, South-Carolina , Lancaster District. John Montgomery,"! ^ vs. v Foreign Attachment. William Howe, J WHEREAS the PlaintifT in the above case, having this day filed his declaration in the o'ffice of the Clerk of this honorable Court, against the Defendant, who is ab sent from, and without the limits of this State, and, hath neither W ife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto within a year and a day, might be served. Jt is therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of the said State, in such case made and provided, that the said Defend ant do appear and plead to the said declara tion, on or before the 6th day of April, which witl be in the year of qUr Lord onej thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, ?otherwise final absolute judgpient will be iglveo and awarded against Jum. L . * William M'Kenna, c, c, P. . Office of Common Pleas, Lancaster District, April Sth. 1820. ? IN THE COMJVION PLBAH. South-Carolina, Lancaster District. James Blair, Garnishee"! in posse ssiob, \ Case on Attach vs. mcnt. William Ho#;, J r W HER G AMm PUimiff in this case, did on tUe 5th -clay of April, in the year of our l<ojrcl one ^>Otf3and eight hundred and twenty* file his declaration, in., the office of the Clerk of this ftonorable Court, against the Defendant, -who is absent from, and without the' limits ?f this State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney known within the tame, upon whom a copy of the said declaration with a rule to plead thereto within year and a day, might be served. It ia therefore ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of the said State, in such case made and provided, that the said Defendant do appear aild plead to the said declaration on or before the 6th day of April, which will be in the year of our "tord one thoussm) eight hundred and twenty -one, otherwise final and absolute I judgment will be given and awarded against 'him* William M'Kenna, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Lancaster ^ District, April s, 1830. ' JDh IN THE COMMON PLEAS. South-Carolina ? "Lancaster District ? lames Blair, Credit in "j possession, I Case on Attack* VI | mcnt. William Howe, * ? J > 4 WHEREAS the Plaintiff, in this action did on the 5th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and twenty, file hia declaration in the Office of the Clerk of thia Honotable Court against the Defendant, who is absent, from, and without the limits of this State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney knowu within the aame, upon whom tt copyof the said Ittocl a ration, with a rule to plead thereto, within a year and a day might be served. It Is therefore ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of the said State, in such case made and provid ed that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, or or before the 6th day of April, which will be Ih the year of our Ldrd one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be given and awarded against him. .<-$* J William M'Kenua, c. c. p. Office of Common Pleas, J Lancaster District , April $th9 1 830. * COMMITTED TO the Qaol of Kershaw District* a Negro Fellow, about 25 years of agei, 5 feet 9 inches high, of a yellow complexion, his hair plated on each Temple, has some scars of the whip on hU Back and Arms,| calls his name JACOB , says that he belongs to JotfN Gerry, o(j Newberry District, S* C. The owner| is requested to comq forward, prove pro perty, pay charges ami take him away. William Love, u. K. D. Camden, April 13, 1830. X 208-rtl | . 830 Reward. Stojp the Horse Thief and Swindler . ABSCONDED from the Subscriber, on Sunday night the 36th ult. one bound apprentice Boy, named WILLIAM BROn JS", a Shoe-Maker, about five feet six inches high, nineteen or twenty years of age, ftur, hair, light complexion, hazle eye, heavy built and soft features ; took with him a Sorrel Hone MAKE between fourteen and fifteen hands high, with the loss of the right eye, between nine or ten years old, with a blaze in her face ; look with him a Brass English WATCH Gilt Face, with a remarkable broad Brass CHAIN; wore away a Fur Hat, a mixed Coat and blue Pantaloons. The said Boy has no know ledge of letters ; any person apprehend ing the said Boy, together with the pro perty, and return them to me ut Concord, ( N. C.) shall receive the above reward, and Twenty Dollars it confined in any Gaol. I have some expectation of the Boy's lurk* ing about Unionville or Abbeville. April 6, ASA THOMPSON. LIST OF LETTERS ftfimaining- in the Post Ojfice Camden , o. C. Aftril ), 1820. A? Samuel Afledge 3. Henry Avery. B? Benjamin Barnes, John Baskins, John Brown, Joseph Bossaid, John Bowen 2. Zack Brown* Stephen boy kin 3. Abra ham Blackwell, Daniel P. Bush 5. C ? James Cashaw, Edwin Campbell, William Carlton 2. Zion Coats, Abraham Childres, Miriam Campbell, M*s. Mary Choft, D?? Abner Dunague 2. John Davison, Elias Dukes, Aaron Dixon, James Dwyer, Edipuns, Mis. Jane Erwin, John Envin, Elliot Elkins. F? Elizabeth Fort 2. Willie Fort, Bar net J. Fudge. G? John Gooch, Jesse Gills, James Gardiner, Miss Elizabeth Graham. H? ^William Huren, William Hillitrd, Pariss Hickman, Wm. Holloway, Rich ard Hoi ley, Rfkwleigh Hammond, James Hines 2. Mrs. Abigail Horn. J ? John Jonci, John Jenkins, Exum Jones, B.k Jones 2. H. Jones, John John ston, I*roy Jones* K? JosepkAelly. L? EleaifeF^Lce, William R. Lenoir, Thomas Loridge,* John Lindaey* M^?Hugh M'Culloch, Joshua Merry man, Mm. Sarah Moore 2. Miss Fanriy H. Macay, Doctor John Mackey 5.Thos. Muse, William Miller, David A. Moore, Alexander M'Loud, -William M'Gill, Al len M'Ckskill, Joseph Mickle 2. John M'Clure. ' * P ? Rcnfein -yjltersr n? Joseph Pitmar., Jesse Pope, HSj^att, Aust tay2. R? ttolder Robinson, Eli z < - . Roper, Abner Ross, Mary R*se, M idle on Rob Warren E-Sam ri, G arne r Sanders, Douglas S^rke, William Sims, George Summer ville, Mrs. Elizabeth Supkey, George P. Street. T ? John Trusdale 2. John Thompson, Henry C. Terrel. W ? Samuel M. Wiley, Mrs. Ann Watson 4. Charles Wilhelme, Mathew Wiggins, Robert Wilson, William Lacey Wright, James Wesbrooks, Eli W*st 2 ^ P. Thornton, 3 Camden, April 6,1820. P, M?,v 207?9 RUNAWAY F ft O M ttye tubac ri ber in Columbia on Monday night the 9fih of March, a Negro Mag named >LEWIS, calls himself sometimes, Por ter, about five feet four or five inches high, stout made ; he took with him his clothes, among which he has a blue checked homespun round jacket and pantaloons* and anew black fur hu and some other > clothing, and a blanket with blue stripes, he is between thirty and thirty five years of age; be is a yellow com pacted negro, has a shy look when spoken to, he was brought from Virginia, and it Is supposed will make his way there. A suitable ivward Will be paid to any person who will deliver him to the aubscriber in Columbia or lodge him in any jail. March 35. CHAPMAN LEVY. |C7* Thc'Edltors of the FayetteVille Papers, will please to insert the above three times, and send their accounts to the Tele scope office in Columbia. \ IN EQUITY? Sumter Dittrid. Luot Bracet, \ vs. f R. 3aACsr, Ext. f o#S. BaAcav. ) In pursuance of an order of the said Court, will be sold at Mrs* Dlggs* on Sa turday the third day of Jutxf next, a tract of Land containing one hundred and fifty Acres, of the estate of 9acfield Bracey, de ceased, whereon he lived) situated In said dlitritt. This tract will not be fold nnder one thousand eight hundred and seventy five dollars. Term*? are one half cash, and the bal ance upon a credit of one year? -personal security win be requited? titles will be ex ecuted but not delivered until terms of tale are complied with? purchasers to pay Cor titles fee on clay of sate* JOHN B. MILLAR* Commtotioncr. Sumterville, March ?4. 105? Notice. ALL person* having any dcirtands against the estate ol John M'Ni?ll, tie ceased, are required to present their ac counts properly attested within the time prescribed by law. Those indebted to the estate are requested to make immedi ate payment to John Naudin or myself. Louisa M'Miell, Exr'x. of John M'Niell, deceased. March 23. 305? tf 8200 HE \\ AUD. Broke out of the Gaol of Lancaster Dis trict, on the night of the 11th instant, Ro bert Pettigrcw, who was committed for the murder of John Terry , oi said District* He is about 36 years of age, fair complex ion, about 5 feet 6 inches high, has a scar on his cheek under his right eye. The above reward will be paid for his appre hension and confinement iii any Gaol in this State. John Richardson, G. L. D. Lancaster, (So. Ca.J March 13, 18*0. Drugs <%* Medicines . w. S. BLAff DING, ? HAVE removed to the corner of Broad and York -streets, opposite Messrs. Welsh and Smyth's Tavern, four doors below the Post-Office, where they have for sale a gen eral assortment of Fresh Drugs , Medicine? Faints: Among which are the following : ANTIMONY, Aloes, Camphor, Can tharides, Cream Tartar, Flower Sulphur, Jalap, Red Precipitate, Rhubarb, Liquo rice Ball, Senna, Manna, Magnesia, Opi* urn, Salts, Assafoetida, Sugar of Lead, T artar Emetic, Borax, Peruvian-Bark, Cas tor Oil, Flowers Benzoin, Cardman Seeds, Cascarilla Bark, Canella Alba, Curawaj% Seeds, Nutmegs, Lunar Caustic, Corrosive Sublimate, Arrow Root, Chamomial Flow ers, While Vitrol, Sal Ammoniac, Salt of T artar,?arsaparilia, Sponge, Ipicac or Hippo, Sweet Spt. Nitre, Balsam Copaiv*, Balsam Peru, Balsam Tolec, Colomba Root, Orange Peel; Gentian Root, Juni per Berries, Liquorice Root, Squills, Sweet 1 Oil, Blue Vitriol, Salts Hartshorn, Cochi neal, Gum Araibc, Gum Tragacanth*. Myrrh, Gum Guaiaccum, do. Mastic,do. Gamboge, do. Scammony, do. Benzoic do. Kino, Rose Water, Pearl Barley, Gua Cinnamon, do. Juniper, do. Lavender, dev Mace, do. Amber, do. Origanum, do. Pfcp* permint, do. Rosemary, do. Spearmint, do* Turpentine, do* Vitriol, Spirits Hartshorn, \ do. do. Lavender, Extract Cicuta* do. Gentian, do. Savuv Essence Lemon, Saltpetre, Laudanum, Ether, Honey, Ice/ > land Moss, Digitalis, U va U isi, Dalichfl* JPruriens, Valerian. Patent Medicines. Bateman's Drops, Jftritish Oil, Essence Peppermint, StougtW's Bitters, Steer's Opodeldoc, Turtington's Balsam, Haarlam Oil, Anderson's Pills, Worm Tea, Oil Worm Seed, Itch Ointment, Tooth Ache Dvops, Charcoal Dentrifice, Lee's Wind ham Pills, Hooper's do. Rowson's do* Bitters, Thompson's Eye Water, Fever 8c Ague Tincture, do; Electuary, Aromatic , Snuff, Cepholic do. Calcined Msgnesia, Cologne Water, Balsam Honey, Castor Oil in Vials, Psregdric do. Laudanum do*. Sweet Oil do. Calomel do. Jalap do. Hip po dp. < Heartshorn do. Antim6nial Wine do. Balsam Capaiva do. Paints and Colours. Verdigrese, Prussian Blue, Chromic Yef. low, Roae Pink, Patent Yellow, White Lead, Red do. Lltharge, Vermillion, Cop* peras, Terra de Sienna, Fig Blue, Itory Black, Red Chalk, Lampblack, Spts. Tur pentine, Linseed, Oil, Yellow Ochre, Span ish Brown, Umber, Spanish Whitirig, Glue Pumfce Stone, Rotten do. Oil Vitriol, Acqua Fortis, Reeves Water Colours, ' Stone Ochre, Csmels Hair pencils, Copal Varnish No. I 8t 2, Paint Brushes of all sizes. * Sundries. Durabto Ink, Ink Powder, Wwh Batftf Court /Plaister^Windsor Soap, Rose do* Boot Varnish, Wafers, Teeth lushes, Gold Leat Pill Boxes, Ivory Syrengei* Pewter do. Spring Trusses, Scales and ? Weights, Bolus Knives* Spring Lancets, Crown do. Teeth Drawers Pot ket Instru ments, Catheters &t Bougies, Metalic Silver :A and Elastic Injection Pipes, Patent Liitt A1 Vial Corks, Bottle do* Furniture do. Ink Stands, Sand Paper, Starch, Csstill Soap, , Tin Foil, Gum Lancits, Complete sets of Tooth Instruments, English Chalk, do* Rosin, Venice Turpentine, * Essence ? Spruce, Dulce er Sea Moss, Nux Vomi ca, (ium Shellac, Indian Rubber, Petri Barley, Blue Smalt. v Glass. Vials from 1 Dram to 8 ounces, Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes, Sucking Bottle#, U Vinsls, Graduated Measure^ Funnels* Smelling Bottles, Window Glass offcll si* xes, Test Tubes, Dropping do. CunpWfc Glasses, A limbics, Family Medicine Measures, Ground M tillers, Sun Glasses Illuminating Limp*, * Orders from the country will be prompt ly attended to. Medicine Chests careful ly put up or replenished at the shortest no tice as low as can be obtained in Charles-, ton. * March 16- 9Q4 tf jr ? s ?