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From Register* ?Mrs. Jllhston. ? In the present vol ume, page 311, \*e copied from n New-York paper, a horrid account of the fate of t his lad v, taid to have been given by a pirate under sen tence of death at New-Orleans. Ac ceunts from that city now assure us, that no such confession was ever made there. Indeed, soon after the ' * ? publication of the tale, we thought it untrue from certain facts stated by a ? much esteemed friend, whose for tune it was to be a prisoner on board of admiral Warren's ship [the St. Domingo, I believe] during the war. While op board, he frequently heard the officers speak of Mrs, Allston ? liow that the admiral had given up his cabin to her^-that she was ex ceedingly glad to find a woman ou board the ship, a petty officer's wife, who was ordered to wait upon her, ? that a female domestic who accom panied her was afraid to leave the pilot boat, and the officer who had charge of that boat was much joked with on account of it, &c. Not be ing particularly interested in the case, he made no special enquiries ; but it ccartainly appears that the pilot boat was captured by the British, and thfct the lady was treated with great respect and sent away, after being some time on board the admi ral's ship. This is all he knows of the matter ; but it is sufficient to de stroy the story that the crew of the pilot boat, after being " two or three - days at sea/' rose upon the captain, &C. Any friend of the lady may have a reference tp the gentleman al luded to, through the editor of the Kegister, Germany.?^ The restrictions of the press on the continent of Europe, particularly in Germany and France, are so rigorous, that we cannot pos sibly obtain information sufficient to enable us to judge with any degree of accuracy, as to the real situation of affairs, Now and then an editor has the courage darkly to hint at troubles, either existing or apprehen . ded. - But a prison, .or a heavy fine; or both, usually compel jo immediate silence. From a recent article upon the state of Germany, which appear ed )n the Berlin Gazette of the 6th of June, wc have gathered the fol lowing information It is stated as certain, that it is said that the trial of Sandt will very soon prove it, that the crime of this young fanatic is connected with ft very extensive plot. He has concealed the names of those of whom he was the agent ; and he has undergone a sentence much less rigorous than that to which the law condemns criminals convicted of high treason. But letters an^ articles which he could not deny, es tablish in an authentic mariner, that there exists an association which tends to nothing lessjhan to overturn all governments, and to poniard the thirty three tyrants marked oqt by an , express list. Sandt, according to his own confession, was, after the assassination of Kotzebue, to post Dp a seditious proclamation, and to suspend his bloody poniard at the door of the church of the Jesuits of Manheim, and immediately to seek refqge in France-^but his head turn ed, and, in place of flying, he strove to pierce his own heart, F. Com. Mv. A happy choice of words . ? A gen tleman, Known for bis habitual tar diness, was invited to join a party to Nahaut ; ami appointed for that pur pose to be at his 'friend's house, at an early hour in the morning. Con trary to all expectation, lie was the first on the ground ; and his friend, in surprise at his punctuality, burst out in the following lucid apostrophe. 4* Ho, you've com z first at last ; you used to be behind before ; I suspect jyou get up early of fate; It is well ou called in season, you would noj ave found nie within without . In Camden the w?ek past, one death haft occurcd, a child of teething 1 Case h of fe ver are almost daily reported, hut in gen-1 erstl, they are of a mild charactcr. P. BULLARD, Jntendarif. Camden, Wednesday evcsrng, Se[H. c. I We are authorized to anoounce Mr. WILLIAM O'CAIN as a Candidate for ihe SheritV's Oftice oi Kershaw district at the election in January next ? and tha*. the report ot his having declined being a candidate is without foundation. 1 Notice. An election will be held at the following places on Monday and Tuesday, the 12th and 1 3th days ot October next, for a mem ber of Congress, a Senator ai*l three Rep resentatives in the State Legislature, to wit: At the Court-House in Camden, at Lib- 1 erty-tiill, at Flat Rock, at John Lisenby's Jr. on Lynches C reek and at vYilliam Mar tin's on twenty-five mile Creek! Persons entitled to vote, are desired to attend on one of those days and exercise their right of, suffrage. The Managers to meet the day after the Election, count the votes and dc claie the election. M 4KA GRRS. John Doby fct Alexander Hodges, Cam den. William Bell and George Perry, Liber ty-Hill. David Miller and Isaac Knox, Plat Rock. Richard Hunltjy and Allen M'Kaskill, Lynches Creek. Everard Cureton and Henry Horn, twen ty-five mile Creek. Camden, September 6, 1820. Columbia Female Seminary. THE Columbia Female Seminary, un der the superintendence of Mrs. Marks, resumed its duties on Monday, July I Oth. The branches of Education taught in this institution are? I >rthography, P.eading, Writing, Arithmetic, Gramme* and Pars ing, Modern and Ancient Gtography, Astronomy with the use of the Globes and Planetarian, History, Moral Philosophy, Composition, Logic, Criticism and Belles Lettres, Natural Philosophy, including Chemistry ahd Botany. Musical Depart ment. This department is under the superin tendance of a lady, whose superior talepts are, by this time, duly appreciated. | Dratcing Department . In this department the pupil is taught the principles of correct outline and pro . portion; and the laws of perspective and shading previous to the use of colours. ? Languages. Thc^French is taught agreeably to the principles of Paminade, adopted by the French academy. ? TITe Latin and Greek Languages will be taufUit, if required. Young Ladios, desirous of avail ing ? themstlves of Mrs. M's. private structions, (conforming, at the same time, to the general routine of studies,) will, as usual, be received, as Boarders. A s tfftre is an impression gone abroad, that none are admitted, as scholars, but such as conform to the general routine of education, the Principal of the Institution, woulcfrwish it to be understood, that Pupils will be received either in the Musical or Drawmg department, exclusive of the other^>ranches ; as also, in the Languages, Natuaal Philosophy, Chemistry and Bot any v7 Columbia, July 25. 21?6 Notice . Samuel Lopez & Co. have deposited their demands with me. Notice is hereby given, that if immediate payment he not made, suits will be instituted thereon. R. Bui lard, September 7/182 O.J^p 21 ? j J . T 1 Notice i i 18 hereby again given, to all persons in debted to the estate of the late Keuben l.j Horton, to make immediate payment and all persons having demands, will please present them to me duly attested. Bullarcl. September 7, 1 ft 20* 21 ? I Henrj Axtell, Informs his friends and^the public, that he hat furnished himself with a complete stock, of maierials for carrying on the Boot Shoemalcing Business in all its branches ; having Northern work men, he is at all timet ready to meet the commands of the public, in a- manner which he flatters himself will be satisfactory. , N. 3. Wanted a few additional Journey men and one or two Afifirer^^gg% ^ Camden, September 7. ,1 1? Full 49 inch superior Cotton Bag ging* 40 do do Small sized Bale Rope, 5()0 pair negro Shoes, Harness, Bridle and SJiirtipg Leather* For sale by Murray & Rpbiusoq, Camden, Aug. SI, 1820. "" " ' '? ' ? Company Orders. THE Camden RIFLE COMPANY, are hereby ordered *to atteud a Company Muster, at the Court-House in Camden, on Saturday, the 9th of September nex at lO o'clock, A. M. I3y Order of Capt. Kknnkdy, Hugh Vi'Laiu, Ordk Sergt . August 24, 182Q. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE C op?rtnership fverctolor c, and now existing between the Subscribers, known by the firm of Atkinson 6c Womk MAN, doth by mutual consent expire with the present month. Thty will therefore expose at public auction at their shop in Winnsboroughflc Monday 1 1th September next; their remaining stock of materials and tools, which we calculated for ami adapted to the Carpenter, Saw-Gin and Carriage or Chair m*king business ? Also one \erv good and nearly new set of Black smith's tools. A few well finished Gigs, with sundry other articles too tedious to enumerate* On Monday 11th Sept at their shop in Camden; their stock of ma terials and tools, will be offered at public auction. Sales on each day, commencing at 10 o'clock. Terms of sale, all sums under $5 casK,' of and over $5, credit until the 1st of January 1821; purchasers giving notes bearing interest from the day of sale, with approved endorsers, Those who have claims against the firm, are requested to present them for adjustment. Those in debted to the firm are required to make immediate payment, in order that we may be the better enable to meet the demands of our creditors. Atkinson & Workman. Camden, August 31. .N. B. The Saw Gin making business will be carried on as heretofore in Camden, bv JOHN WORKMAN. ~~~ CAMDEN Library Society, All persons residing in the town and neighborhood of Camden are requested to look amongst their Books, and should thty find any that belong to -the Camden Library Society, to deliver them to James S. Murray at his store in Camden on oi before the 1st of August. ' July 1 5, N. B. Persons having Books, the own ers of which are unknown, are requested to leave them at Mr. Murray's Store, as many of the Books belonging to the Libra ry have not the name o! the Society writ en in them. Oils, Paints, <S?c. For sale, ofi/iosite Welsh & Smtth*s) Broad-street, Camden . White Lead, dry, Do. do, ground in oil Red Lead, Su^ar Lead, Yellow and stone chre, dry. Do nd in oil 28 lb. kegs, Patent Yellow, Cromic Yellow, I Prussian Blue, | Fir do. 'Verdigris, 'Do. Distilled, [Spanish Brown, dry, I Do. ground in oil 1 28 lb. kegs, V erniillion, English, Do. Chinese, Turkey Umber, Rose Pink, Ivory 8c Lampblack, Litharge T erra de Seinna, Copal Varnish, j Harness do. Gum Copal, Do. Shellac, ^ Venice Turpentine, ?Spirits do. \ White and Blue Vi S triol, t Gold Sc Silver Leaf, [ Pumice Stone, \ Rouen Stone, \ Glue, \ Sand Paper, \ G.ass do.t J Pallet Knw s, c Water colors, \ Boxes 4 Rows* I Do. 3 do. \ Do. '2 do. S Do. 1 do. \ Do. to r Children, j Camels Hair s Pencils and Fetches, | Paint Brushes, from [ No. 000 to No. 6 | paintbrushes ground j from No. 1 to 5 j Slash Tools from No. 1 to No. 8 ; Linseed Oil, ' WinterStrajn Lamp ! Oil. Whale Oil, G}?ss 8 by 10, 10 by f \2 and 15 by 22. Pi ? ' And a general assortment of Medicines. W. & 3. BLANDING. August 24. 19 ? tf STOP THE THIEF. , 8 100 Reward. Stolen fronrt the Subscriber's stable on Monday night the 10th inst. one SORREL MARE, eight years old last Spring ? about four teet 10 or 11 inches high with a small blaze on her face, ratheK inclined to the right side, her shoulders much marked with the collar, thick mane which was ac customed to hang both sides, but the part that hung to the left has been cut ?o that it stands nearly upright, she has a switch tail though it has been docked, about the middle of her bnrft w the mark of an old sore, and by close examination on the jn? side of her right thigh very high up, may be seen the scars where she has been snaggecflj she is perhaps one of the best gaited nags upon earth, when rode she is very spirit' ed and is inclined to chew tlv? bit of the bridle. Also* at the same time* was stolen, a Man's SADDLE, tolerable much worn; very high mounted, being plated before and behind, it has a colored worsted twil led pad. a part of the above reward I will give 20 dollars for the delivery of said Mare to me on the main Camden road leadr inc from Lancaster to Camden near the Flat Rock, five dollars for the Saddle and if a white man 75 dollars Cur the conviction of the Thief. 1). (k Leigli, Krrahaw di*tricty S. C* July 23, 1820. ' 08K1AN'S POEMS. ANY person having the itcond Volume f 0**ianf* Pocmty will oblige the owner ?y returning it immediately, ' i $ Alexander Monroe* Camden, July 13, 1820. Lands, Negroes, ,3.n i) to w.v pu ort: ty. THE subscriber ofi'ers 'Tor sale, his PLANTATION on L>nches? C reck and Hanging Hock, 22 miles North of Camden ? containing about IbOO acres, upwards o* 400 acres are cleared and under cul tivation, a proportion of which is low grounds ? together with the slock of Hors es, Mules, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Plan tation Tools and pmvisions. ALSO-? A gang of about Seventy Likely Negroes, Including a Carpenter, Blacksmith, House Servants, and 36 workers* ? ALSO? ? I His residence in the Northern part of Camden ? the Lot contains 2$ acres ? the buildings nearly new, and calculated to accommodate a large family.? And six ad joining building I*ots in said town, on Broad and De K. alb-streets. The whole inclosed under a planWfcnce, and containing about five acres. '* ?\v To an approved purchaser of the whole property, a bargain. and accommodating terms will be given. ? Possession can be had by the first of January next. For fur ther particulars aLply to Benjamin Bineham. Camden, Aug. 16, 182(1. 18 ? Six and a Quarter Cents Reward/ i RAN AWAY from the Subscriber on the 3lst of July last, an apprentice Boy, about sixteen years of age, very small to his age ; I hereby forewarn any person of harboring said Boy on pain of the law being vigorously enforced. James Rasberry. August 24. 19 ? 21 Notice. A Note of Hand given by John S. Perry, tor Ninety -one Dollars and Seventy Cents, supposed to be dated January 27, 1819, or near that time, has been stolen or mislaid so that we cannot find it? Therefore, all persons are cautioned not to buy saidnote. For GoqcA, Vuni\\gham & Co. James Du^ea. Liberty-Hill, Aug. 15, 1820# ' 18? John G.Ballard, Begs leave to inform the Public, that he has opened \ HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. IN CAMDKN, S. C AT THK SIGN OJT THE To the House formerly occupied by Mr:] Uriah Blackman, a few doors South of the court house. T|xe house is now in a state of complete Repair, with considerable additions. New Stables have also been erected. Travel ling Families can be accommodated with private rooms. He pledges himself to. use every exertion in his power to accommodate those who may favor him with a call, / June 2 J. 10? -tf vThe Editors of the Columbia Telescope, Georgia Advertiser and Fayettevillq Ob server, are requested to insert' the above for one month and forward their accounts to this office. * 1 * % ' ? ' / v 11 1 '1* * . , > ' ' n . ? i n i I * ?? &9ut/i- Carolina ? ^.hesterjlcld District TOLLED before ipe this IQth day of April, 1330, by Gcorgt King) a bright B^y HQRV tJ upwards of fifteen hands high, branded on the front shoulder with I. O. and a smart white in his forehead, fend a small snip on the lower part of his pose, supposed to be sixteen or seventeen years ojd- Th$ owner is requested to come forwaid and prove his property, or it will l>e disposed of ac cording to law. John Mulloy* J. P. ' June 1 5, 1 820. > ^ ?? ? y ? r - 1 ' ? ' 11 1 ? ? * " ' ' *' IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ' Roland Cornelius ,"1 ?T , I vs. * 1 Case in Attachment. John M Willie. J WHEREAS the Pljuntiflf, in this case did, on the tenth day of May, in the yeat of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, file his declaration in th? Office of this Honorable Court, against the De fendant, absent from and without the litjriits of this state, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom, a copy of the said declaration, with ^ rule to plead thereto within a year and a day, might ho served : It is therefore Or dered, in purtuanee of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly in that case made and~pro~ vided, that the Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the eleventh day of May, which will he in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one ; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. Thomas P. Evans, c. c. p. Office of Common Pleas, Kershaw District, May \ 0, 1820. i The State of South-CaroHna.} By His Excellency G EVDESt Governor and Commander in (J/uef it*. ar.d over the Stale afore * aid A PROCLAMATION. Whereas information has been received of the escape of JEREMIAH SMITH, who was in custody of the Sheriff of Ker shaw District, under charge of lelony. And whereas it is necessary that those who violate the Laws should be brought to jus tice ? Now, therefore, \ deem it proper, to issue this, my Proclamation, calling on all officers, civil and military, and on ail the good people ol thi* State, to be active and vigilcntin the apprehension of the said of fender. And I do hereby offer a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person or persons who shall apprehend and prosecute to conviction the said Jeremiah Smith, Jeremiah Smith is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, about 35 years of age, rather corpulent, has a light completion,/ and a considerable scur on one of hi* hands. c Given under my hand and thecal of the ' State, at Charleston, this second day of n- August*-*in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, and in the forty-fifth year of American Independence.' JOHN GEDDES. By the Governor, Beaufort T. Watts, Stc'ry of State, Notice . ALL persons haying any demands a gainst the estfcte of D. o. Bailey , deceased, of Lancaster^ District, are requested to present them before the "1 8th of October next, otherwise they will be precluded^ likewise, all indebted to said estate, arc re* quested to settle the demands. Hobert Cuningham, Mm'r. D% 5. Bailey , deceased . August 16. s - I Q? Notice. \ , ? T % . All persons indebted to the estate of John Spear 8 , deceased ; are requested to make immediate payment. And those having demands apainst the same are required to render them legally attested, within the time prescribed by law. ? Aon Spears, Jldmr\x* July 6. j Castor Oil, For Sale, a quantity of superior colt} pressed castor oil, u>i aitu p nt ^ W. & 8. -landing. Camden, August 24, 1820. Bolting Cloths. Ju9t received from Philadelphia, a irenej ral assortment pf 5-4, 6c 6-4,BOLTINQ. CLOTHS wbicjiwe offer at reduced urU ces. Latta & Kilgore. Camden, June 28, 1820. 11 ? 16. ' ? ' ^ _ s , "JirCiim. ?50 Reward, . FOR my Negro man LliW, (or Lewis) Lew formerly belonged to Capt. Macon, nearjSumterville, and .also to Col. Blanding i of Columbia ; it is supposed that he is < generally in the neighborhood of Sumter ville, he is about five feet nine or ten Inches higb, rather slender in his appearance, being tolerably lean, is a little bowlegged, outmouthed, large white eyes, t atter pro jecting than otherwise, a forward inclining* back, and generally assuming in his man ner. H? hadWhen he left me* many arti cles of good Clothing, a fur Hat, a black Bro^d Cloth Coat?also a blue one that was * short and wide in the tail, wjth guilt buttons, a Silver Watch fee. Any person that vyifl apprehend the said fellow, and deliver hiip to me in Camden, shalireceive the above reward, or shall be liberally rewarded* if committed to any goal in the State, and notice given of ttyp sajn? i ' " ' William M* Willie. August 3. 16? tf ? '"?l - ' ?? - Committed / . ? } ?* ^ ?" /v * ; To the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Ne*' gro Man about 5 feet 7 inches high dark completion, stout built, has a Scar on hit fore finger on the right hand, very iippu dent spo)cep, about 25 years of age, call# his name STEPHEN F EAGLES, says he is free and came from the state of New York, has a paper stating that he it free his age 8cc. but no name assigned to it, be has another paper stating that he was !>orn in Newbuprgand brought up in proo|iiyn. signed by Ednem Banum and VViJiiam pQtter. he has an old red Morocco Pocket Book with the following lines wrote in in u Collins Willas' Pocket Book, March 24tU 1819. Steal not this Book for fear of shame, For in it stands the owner's name Mist Mary Thumerland I love dearly." The ownifr is requested to eomc fdN k. ward prove property pay charges and 4tk? liitp away. William Love, k. )>. June 29. Hi/?*