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Mr Forf/th the right hand of
f e ||o*ihip ? I think
r a'bcr rejoice in theacCt fu >n,
{ o yhc trve belie/, of a man his
trai.fcendcnt worth, .and. or the
promotion of the inietell of
ourcaufc...for the advancement
of the welfare of out country,
| e * us heartily unite in his ele
vation to that Ration to which
1 he is so jtrHly cnthled...and by
giving him oar fuffrages for a
K<at in the National Council,
evince to our count* y, that we
kjow how to appreciate merit,
SIDNEY.
For the Mirror .
To the People of Georgia.
MUCH ha* bp»n said concern,
ing the approaching Fbciion for
Members of Congress, and even
humble and obscure as the writer
of this address is, he could not re
main silent on a subject of such
moment and interest to the State.
Is there no other duty requisite
on the part of the citizen, but to
attend the poll* on the day of
election, and bestow his vote on
his favorite, “ because be is his
iarorite”—Yes, fellow citizens,
J conceive there are other and ini •
portaut duiies to be pe: formed—
We should m-ke strict tuquiry I
intotbtt abilities and pretentious
of those who solit it our sutfiages
—it is our duty to enquire
the niOst rigid exactness ; and it
i» their duty to answer us in the
language of plain unsophisticated
tiutli. *• no ambiguity, no shuf
fling,” Is lie or has he ever been
a federalist, should be the enquiry
—St if he has undergone a change,
what has produced it ? lias it betn
from a sincere conviction of for •
liter errors, or is it because he
finds it impossible fur the federal
jjartj everagair to come into pow
er by fair and honorable nit nos ?
'lhecs things fellow citizens should
b- well understood, lor i f bysu.
fineness ard ind'fieri nee, you
lulfer an improper character to be
elected, vou and your children are
accountable for the consequences.
Hie Suie of Georgia hs* here.
bl° r * had the honor of giving an
undivided ticket upon all leading
[rum's oi National policy, and are
wt beginning at tins early day to
degenerate? What are the poli
tics of the rear mass of the pco
l>lf of Georgia ? truth, and the
political rai k our members have
heretofore maintained m the coun
tihof the Union answer, Rcpub
liciii— Then why should a federal
Candida;e apply for our suffrages?
if he is so h;»u!y ititu do so,
iball we gratify bin. at ?he risk of
rum to the republic ? and then
J Ctk our safety behind its fallen
f ago, tint—No fellow citiz ns,
1,6 a,e ye* 'O lost to Ibe honor
•ini iniertht of th e State. We wili
Retail Federal and Yazoo cha.
’ SCI 7 S ; ar,, l 11 we can separate
he latter hom th« former, w-e
•V ev |” doubly guard again*’
fivm— it was that party that hro’t
E'ace, am] almost ruin, upon
) . t tA ' v And upon that subject
ltrc is at 'iaie a secret spirit
Wling throughout the union,
converts and disciples.
he decision of Chief Justice •
4r Siiall, | ast M-inrer i n ilie Su. J
1 Hie Coori, should put us mi
r guard—claunenis ara {
ermined (ire long) il possible
Ket li,c Object fully before Con
j". !< "d it is «!l important for
t,r pvrpose to h a ie ill? matter
’ fined bv Federal and Yazoo »
I hen how important j
thel/ h thou»C’it zens is it, that*
it l' lcsc,i,at ion trotn this State
aj Wu _( 0c compost dos sueh men
ill’ll *'' sU; u-Hl-otpott■■ than
both and noli:'
j.J.V'j r, P rr i‘vntairo n should he
ij.-" f 111 that subject, mm from |
»mn '"J UHt 01 l " L ‘ v,le imnsac
4ts ** ‘ ° ,nd ' he -opposed to jio»- »
,h *iinvr CM 41,0,1 ’caching j
f r ,, r c»i— may not member* |
hdu ° ‘ r * l;sles justly hisi ate
ti 'lli- v ' rr i"g* nnd fi*
iWmrntH a pro.
which was ob.
t, r * *”**’* fraud nod cor.
ii, t If lionk- I now behold
l,; c j jV‘ ,r ' 1 ul the venera.
isu-.ur, bskiwm fruwmug
f a ‘-y> *nd exdaitnin.r n< > Jt
U a f> Watti, Wf inozo ;he
people of Georgia and when cxva
kern d ,, th-o wih noi herniate to de
cide between duly and pi ivate feel
ing
A SUBSGRir.FR.
AUGUb lA, Sejit * i 0.
Erratum.—ln the acfver
tifement of the Clerk of the
Superior Court, published
in our last paper, read the
return day for the next Su- •
perior court of Richmond |
county will be out on Mon- |
day intfead of Wednesday the
iothinst. ’
dispatches from our minister
at the court of St. James,
for the secretaiy of state.—
Tiie Venus carries 44 guns,
and will remain here to take
out Mr. Jackson.
Tiie EaA India fleet of
19 ihips, laA from St Hele
na, had arrived fafe in En
gland.
4000 troops had arrived
at Cadiz from Carthagena
to a ill (I in the defence of
that city.
Lord Wellington’s army
in Portugal is Aated to a
mount to only 25,000 men
while that of Massena ex
ceeds 80,000.
The London Courier of
the 7th July, contains the
followingcuriousarticie :
“The late A: letters from A
merica Aate, that a differ
ence which arole between
Mr. Smith and Mr. Galla
tin, in the council chamber
and in the presence of the
president, led to a display of
mini Aerial pugilistic skill,
which was, however, soon
interrupted by Mr* Madi
fon 4 s interference. Appre
hensions were entertained
that the affair would termi
nate in a duel.”
Capt. Forbes, from Cot
-1 tenburgh, informs that all
j the ports of Denmark were
Amt against American vef
fcls ; and that the Danffh
privateers capture every A
-1 merican they come acrol's,
I and that most of them w ere
condemned under fotne pre
text or other. It was cur
rently reported at Gctten
burgh that the emperor of
1 Ruflia had made propositi
ons to the Engl iff) to join
j him in a war against France.
| A French conl'ul was hourly
expected at Gottenburgh,
when it was supposed all
American property would
be sequestered. In conle
quence of this information,
the American veflels had
hauled out of the reach of
\ the castle, 'The high mar
' foal at Gottcnburgh was ta
ken from his carriage by the
' people and torn to pieces,
on account of a sulpicion
that he had been acccii'urv
to the death of the crown
prince. Theßririfoconiul’s
«functions ceased on the
20th June, at Gottcnburgh,
by order or the Swedifo go
vernment.
I
i
Salem August 21.
INVASION OF SICILY.
By the passengers in the
Francis from Naples, we are
informed, that great prepar
ations were making by King
Murat for an attack (as
reported) on Sicily, and
that continual imprcifmcnts
were making at Naples of
| recruits to till up the ranks
[of the army intended for
f that i'ervice.
| A gentleman who came
passenger in the Monk, and
who left Medina in the
Englifo packet Express a
-1 bout ten da vs alter the
Mon k, mention that infor
mations had been received
there, that King Murat,
was at Schylla in Calibria,
with an army of 60,000
men, and had idfued a pro
clamation announcing his
determination to beat Paler
mo witli his army by the
23 Jof June. He also in
forms, that about 80 of his
boats with Hores and field
pieces,.being on their pas
sage from Naples towards
Schylla, were attacked by
the Britifo gun-boats which
captured and deflroyed a
- twenty of them.
Captain Felt informs us, !
that the Biitifo have about
12,000 troops in Sicily,
with the expectation of a
speedy reinforcement, and j
that the naval force on that
llation will be Tufficient to I
prevent any hostile land
ing.
New Yo k August 25.
Mr. Morier, the newly
appointed British charge dcs
affaires, left the frigate Ve
nus yesterday afternoon, &
landed in New York about
3. PM. from the pilot boat
Thorne.
A three-masted French
privateer schooner anchored
yesterday off Tibce. Her
boat came up to town about
12 o’clock, and reported
her to be in distress. The
Collector immediately dis.
patched the Cutter to afccr
tain her situation, but lhe
*
has not yet returned.
Savannah Rep.
A full-blooded Merino
Ram-Lamb, & 2 half blood
ed Merinos were imported
from New York, in the j
Mechanic, arrived yester
dav. We could not learn
j 1
so; whom they are intended. *
The full blooded lamb, it |
is laid cold 1000 dob. in j
New' York. //W.
Married, on Thursday
Evening laid, by the Rcv’d J,
Mr. Marsh, Mr. Harman
W. Bozeman, to M'fs Nancy
Burnett, both of Edgefield
District South Carolina.
, PRICFS CURRENT
Coucn, iu\«» 12 cents
Sa!i, 87 cts
Corn Meal, 75 ci>
Flour * . 6 uoita.y
Hacop, io cents
• . FOR SALE,
An Elegant Coaelicc,
I Os? rther with a Pair of
GOOD HORSES,
FROM PHILADELPHIA l
They will be fold either
together or l'eparate. For
further particulars enquire
at the City-Hotel, before
Tuefday morning, as they
will tl ten leave the place if
not previously fold.
Sept. 10 *
Hill Sc Ponce,
Have Just Received tie
FOLLOWING ARTICLES,
II hie i they xvil! sell on accomno
dating terms for cash,
or approved town paper,
—viz.—
SUFTRFIMI li i‘ck, Blue and
mixed G'otlu,
Second quality, ditto
Blarlf, Hh,e h Drub’ Casainteres,
Bcrmr** Cord,
Panc\ Vesting*,
Red, White, and Yelto«v Flannels,
2 Bales London Duffil Blanket*,
Black ai d F-'ncv Velvets,
Black, and Fancy Coloured Bom- I
hazeirs.
Bridles and Saddles,
Nupertine 4-4 Calicoes,
ditto 7 s ditto
Cambric, Y
Jubilee, I
Needed and j \jtislins
rancy J
Hnmhiitns and Linens,
Hosiery aborted,
lib»ck Smclie w and Lustrings,
—ON HAND—
Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Iron,
Rum and belt Cogniac
Brandy, Bell Gunpowder
and Hyson Teas,
Fresh.
September 10. 31
NOTICE TO
Bricklayers & Blacksmiths.
A Vault for the Augusta Bank
, r »q itring 25 or .'IO,OOO Brick & a
| quantity of Icon work, is to be
built. Those who arc inclined to
undertake- will be furnished with
copies of th» Rian, on application
io thu Subscriber, who will after
wards receive sealed proposal*
h»r the materials and work toge
* her, or separately, until Saturday
the 15th irist. inclusive.
HUGH NBSRITT.
September 10. *
Administrator s Sale .
Will he Sold
On Tuesday the 20ih Get. next ,
At the residence of Shearod
Whittington, in Columbia
county, ad the personal estate
of Win, Whittington late of
laid county dec Condsting
of horses, hogs. Cattle Sheep,
Ho life ho>d and kitchen fur
niture wi th many oihcr articles
too tedious to mention.
Also, to be rented & hired at *
the lame time die place, for one
year, the Plantation wheieon
the Subscriber now lives, and
h Negro Woman hired, con
ditions will be made known on j
the day of Sale.
S. Whittington Admr. j i
Se,4cmbtr io.
Administrators Sale .
I
WILL BE SOLD,
o,i ihe twenty fifth day of Oclo -1
her next,
At the Honm* of Mr*. Jane Flint,
in Columbia County to the high
r«t bidder, one Negro giil the |»cr
son a! projwrr'y of William Fltnt i
deceased, tosati-fy the hfcire and J
creditor* of said dec. I crui*
made known on the of Sale,
p. umJOIIfcItTY adui’r.
September vj.
A L ist of Defju’tcrs^
In Line sin County ,
FOR THE If EAR 1810.
Capt Lever it's District, So 1.
Thomas W'all.ice.
Cupt. /union's Disttict, So. 2.
Avrnt Dtvvsiojj.
tept. irartrcll i District. So. 8
Win Mrtitiews, John C. Young,
s m.ict Gray, Htcli'd J< iio’lidjV
Lam: Spiliks,
Borman* District, So 4>.
U mi. 'Moke* fu n
Capt John H iseman*.4 Dist. So s,
i'.C' ey Rucker, William Bedcy,
And ew Fosi er> Nath. HolUclaw,
V ,ar c * a ’ a " ks » ileddich E as l eyi
Joliu Halley.
(.•apt M'Dctvcirs District, No C:
John Gibb*, Hencrj Kerbcy,
Oiinfv o.ivij, John Owens,
IV . vd Ja». M‘Caaun«tj
hubus Cooper, fames Lesure,
I y:o Smith, Jchn
Witi. Currin,
Copt. Mazes District , No. 7.
David Hopkins, Thou 1). Mitihtl
Mi- heck f inner, liv’d Murray jr._
Alex Hmderion, James Golden#
( all b Goldt n, Tin odnek Scruggs
KmiZ't.
Capt Jeter's District, So 8
John Coieston, Joseph Lanleru,
Ch.fivs Jrnoings.
John Fleming, r. t. r*
Scp.emb-r ia. *
Noticdi
WILL be Sod at Colombia*
court house, on the fir*e Tnesa
day in November next, (wiihua
the ustial hours of Salt*) pursue
to ah Order ol die Hot)#
Inferior Court of sa d county.
One hundred acres ol land morn
or less, having about six'y acre!
cleared, and under Fence, with
tulernblc improvements, adjoin
ing lands of Boswell Cliot# and
Ci«wford. It being the real es
tate ol 1 homns Chumbless and
sold lor the benefit of the heirs
ol said dec. T> Ims of Sale madtf
known on that day.
Sarah Chumbless.
Auguit, 27.
< 1
The Subscribers
Are Now Opening
a rirau slim r or
FANCr GOODS,
Suited 10 the Season —and in a
few days will have a complete
assortment of
, FALL
Alii)
S*?ri ng Gocds.
I hey likewise intend to keep
continually supphed with
SsiLT, Iron, &
GROCERIES,
in general.
Ld Roche & Vansindereit*
August 27.
jUNLRICEIVLD aT lilt ;
MIRROR OFFICE,
A few copies of
GASS’ JOURNAL,
Os Cupts . Lewis & Clarke'i
Travels up the Missouri.
Elegant Engravings,
Os the Annunciation, of
Jefas and the Children of
Zebedee, in gilt, frames for
sale at this Office.
August 13.
NOTICE
NINE month* from the date
hereof application will be made
to the Honorable the Interior
Cuort lor the county of Col
umbia for leave to fell four
trafct* ol land, whitk ate in laid
county, the lame being pa/c of
the real Ellate oflfjac Wiling,
ham decealed, Co ic (old fo* the
benefit of ihe heirs 6c creditors.
Manhew Willingham, adm'x.
May 2:.
SPELLING ROOKS,
For sale at this office.
flieshTnk power
l or Sale at this Office.