Mirror of the times. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1808-1814, December 12, 1808, Image 3

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add in ihe course •> fd e y ear (without charge) at many ha f I heels a', will mere, e the work i ,<r > a volume of at ail 500 pa fifS. IH # j iht pcper shill f egin on the 1 ! Jft of November, provided ? lufficient number or fufcfciibers are obtained to ju ily the Edi tor in commencing the publica. (ian. V. >u hose names; re n n.lt jiifv, that we l.nohv NViiliam | A. ttiml, to h" an a eeptable ami J'vnrthy member c f tiie ?.Lrthodi>t I KfisC' pal church, a •! feel nolle- Im atian ir» recommem; >og the above proposed publication te the pat- r oiiugt* of our societitsm general, Ji id to‘ho eof them!a Boston, N. York, {’iiHa-lclphia, I aluniorc and Charleston, in pamci tar. Tiiom Sargent, 1 Joshua Well*. from the Baltimore E. Post. I -i— --[ It was our intention to have faded over in fileme the out |n :,e on the laws com nitted vef- i today afternoon in this city ; but as, to anfw cr parly purpof e<, the whole truth re ating to ti c lluhjeft has not been told, and coining attempted 10 be given o the circumttancc which it l ies not fail !y and honelily bear, t flatemeiu ol fatls h ems need. arv. | / At about 4 o’clock yefterdav [jfurrnoon a journeyman llioe maker was violentl) torn from his work, put into t cart, tat | :d& feathered, paraded thro’ fever il of the (treeis .Tthis city, |nd afterwards lanced at the |l lace from whence h< was taken Ily the lame party who carried In away. I The urcumttances which led |j> this event, wc are informed, II e as follows : ihe ‘ulfercr is |j‘ Enghfhman, and, frequently litrageous in his expreflionsof Itaftility agaiolt the g vernmem lid people of the W. States. ||t a late meeting of tie “Jour Ijyrr.cn Shoemaker’s Society,” I: turfed all the Americans, in I feriminately as a pac k of rebels l| their Vmg and rafea's to each I her—and hoped to fee the day I‘<cn one of his maj. fly’s Tons Mould obtain his jutt rights over ■lefc states and be their king. |ie damned the prelidtnt and the ■ivernment in the molt bitter ■|« n ner, and hoped, when the Wfit 1 111 came here, as m intend. WM to join them, to have the Wf a,urt footing he prdi -8B &c. &c. Such converfa- Blms, we are inforn d, were HB quent with him, and the situ linI in of those compelled, fiotn nature of their bu Wefs, to Ids affociatcs, rendered (otne and uncomfortable.— : ' vas freqentiy warned to i;d his tongue, and hreaten with tar end feaihcs if he uid not. lie still per fitted, I met the disaster, rccoiding the promtle of his fellow [ft men. vhc preceding the bett urination wc cap obtain and ny enquiries, we l lieve to nearly a correfl date meat the affair as we c. □ arrive I he buimefs origin ‘ted with 1 was carried into execution the journeymen l oot and k makers of the ci y—they laudy deserve credit for their mhment to their country, cgl» we cannot {pea* in favor en manner of llicv ng it.— &H thing IS entirely * mg. SHm' i U) le who were nuu active > nizancc to anlwei fur the WBmc agairtt the laws before proper tribunal. W7 • • h- ; of all kinds e\e uted at Hi * c lhoitc!* notice at J.is WH Office. For Sale, 7 he Jiaf-S/trings, TT T III HON ts c Si bscriber now V V fives, s x miles abov*. Au {P'-t, on the main road leitoing lo illilledgcville—lts Mt nation for a I iivi-rii cannot l»e exceeded, and a s lor health it scarclv can be equaled. It is well timbered with Pine, Oak, Ac. i'vt*. which have been particu larly reserved, ami its t onvemeticcs are sclUoni surptUsed in point of houses, stables, kitchens, wells of I'ood water, orchard, nursotses Ac for Itirther particulars application may be made to B. B.TINDILL. October 24. Ten Dollars Reward. g> TJ UNAWAY ? XV* in Aug. ialt, Mfrom Abbeville S. ijj Carolina-, a dark negro wo. ~ ntan, named As be. about go years of age, and ta" iher delicately lhapetl. Captain Isaac Wellborn of whom the fubfciiber purchased her, found her in the Augufla jtii in Juiy lass, after an ablence from her owner of 13 months. Her hufbarid 1 am told belongs 10 Mrs. W»iker tiio ichdcs in, •3r near Auguftt. KLI S. DAVIS. o< *- 3* •_ ts Cofidrt tiers h'iji Dissolved , 1 h? Cnpartnership of William Pool & Co. this day d ; ssolved by mutual consent and the intire settlement devolving on Win- Pool who in. Unds continuing in the same house- All those indebted \vSlo3e accounts and notes are now due, are requested to come forward and settle them immediately. V/m. POOL. %T J. GiUNAGF.. _ Vnv - 4 ■ fao NOTICE ~~ Ts? a BLY on Monday the 2d day iLa of January next, all 'persons living hired Negroes belonging to the estate of A. Haynes dtc. for the present year, arc requested to return them at Columbia Court House, with their clothes and hirej as there will be a division of the estate on that day. On I ucMlay the 3d of January, the negroes remaining in my hands "ill be hired at tiie above mention ed place, A the terms made known, 1 hose who are in arrears will do well to come forward and discharge their notes. 0 THOMAS HAYNES, ExV. November 7. Administrator s Sale. On Friday the 30 th day of Decern >er ncx f al the late residence of Samuel M'Kiney, of Lhicaln county dec. WIU. BE SOLD, ALL the personal property of , det - t!)c Negroes excepted, tliat can be found on that day ALSO, will 1* hired for one veur, the negroes belonging to said es tate, and the plantation rented lor said term of one year-The term, of sale, hiring and renting to be tnaiie known on that day by J. G KIN ACL, Adm’r. t I ALL those indebted to the estate I of the late Samuel M 4 Kinev, , of Lincoln county, will make imme diate payment, and those having claims will render them inaccord mg to law, as immediate provision may be nude for payment by J.GKINAGi:, Adm’r. November 14,1 808. CAUTION I FOKWAHN ail persons from trading for a Note of hand I gave John Boyd, for 85 dollats, for the Bent of a Plantation that was not in his pasat&slon, ard thereby has tak«n nie in through defraud, and therefore I will not pay it. jlti > due the 25th. Dec. l 80S. JEHU EVANS. Edgefield Lift tict, Oct. f- NOTICK. THE COPARI XIRSHIP CF Harrison Z 3 Hamilton ILL this <tay dissolve , tun) consent, all person* wht's rt ind.btrd to the said film either note or epen account, rvr request, cd to come forward and c!ischarr| their respective debts, as no lor-., indulgence enn be given. Thor* having den.and* against the £ 4 i ( fn m arc desired to render rn tl *•; accounts for settlement. Tp, ho«.ks are placed in the hftirds o Mr. Jonw T. Love, who is duly authorised to receive payment and settle the business of the said him at our store. The goods on hand will bt* offered low for prompt pay, until the 20th of December, am if not disposed cf before that day they will then be sold at Auction. Andrew Harrison, James Hamilton. Nov. Si, l"*{08. f.q i he Subscriber HAS removed to the house ncx| brh w Mr. James Morren’s Store, and a few doors below his foimer ,tand, where he has tor tale at assortment of Dry Goods S 3 Groceries\ Ado, a large quantity of Manufactured Tobacco Ct AN IXCEIX.FMT QUALITY. All of which will be sold very low for Cash or Produce. He is io hopes that those indebt, ed to him by bond, note, or open account due last winter, will make it convenient to settle their respec. live debts in a short time, as n<l longer indulgence will be giwe than the law has or will give them SAMUEL FEE. November 14. TO RENT? THE Lower tenement on Mr. Samuel Scott’s lot, occupi. ed the la ft year by Johnson Sc Richards, is to let, and immedi ate pefleftion given——Tor term apply to SAMUEL S. STARNES.' OQ. 24. T cn Dollars Reward, WILL be paid to any person for apprehending JOHN W \ .VN, whj deserted from mji company of Artillerists, cn the 14th in.,t. he is a native of Geor gia, five feet six inches high, thirty lour years of age, has grey eyes* fair hair, fair complexion—by oc cupation a Taylor.—Whoever will secure the said WYNN in goal, or deliver him to any com missioned officer in the armies of the U. S. shall receive the above* eward, and their travelling ex. ptnees born to the place of deli. Tery or confinement. ADDIsON *. ARMSTEAD,' Copt. U. S. Artillerist a Commanding' The Subscribers, O’A VE removed their Stock of A A Goods to the Store formerly J occupied by Messrs. Watson and * Herbert, where they are just opening J *4n extensive assortment of DRY GOODS, groceries, hardware, CUTLERY, STATIONARY, & SADDLERY. t They have an assortment of SHOES, which they will dispose of on the must reasonable terms; they have also on hand, a QUANTITY OF SALT, -til of which they are determined to sell a» low as they can possibly , >e sold m this place or Savannah* for Cash or Produce. La R'~:ie 6c Van Sindcren. October 24. TO RENT. AS 1 ORE in the central part of Eroad street—Enq iirt wi tk« Printers. October n.