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MIRROR OF THE TIMES.
VOL.V
AI’OUSOf—PRiNTKB bt DANIEL STARVES 9C. wSrr »>' or ..oaZ.tm.t.'
The, Subtcribers, |
HAVING d-’timv.d file KACO
sage*,sage*, commission HU
#INESB, in Augusta, and hating
~J(j h:s, E«t3»»)ist*ment lo Messrs.
1 A Pc che * Van *i inder en, begs
|e»ve tu reckmißne'ifl those gentle,
men to customers, and twsoditi
(«r tU.»> a coiiiinuattc* of th<*t pat-
b* has b en accustomed to
receive, assuring bis friends that
>n y busmtM in that line that may
entrust d to their cate, will ha
if prompt)v attended to, as will
lot fad tr gwr ral sarnfactton
Andrew G. Semites.
La Racvj Siideren ,
fctG i av» rt:»y.ecUi»iij to teo-ur
tfcur n.i - vices to tb“ir trietida afi i
iDe public n»the Stong-- a<*d Coot.
1)1*1011 l>ustiits», wUich tfn y will
at ihc. hvli k'.owu stand
it Mr; Andrew G, on
felt day ol On ober neat, those
rhontar favor them with a s.ha<
ofthei' bti*iuesa in the above lint,
B»y relv upon uqicmmed exet*
tientto pto*nor< their interest, &
afford Ml s*nafacii>o.
fc/“ Fh'-ir Wa-e. Houses are
NcW, and in comp Kat older.
sepembtr2B if
PATRCK PRESCOT
K ESP EG i h UI.LV inroitr
his friends and the public i
|'enrra'f, that he carries on tin*
Flacks liith’s Business
A he fliop torirerly occupied
J. J. H ” :n, tn all vi
H * h/eruhfs, and trtiffs, till
® ,s *thn ion to the busintl
***> he' vti h a fr i hiui peifot.
of a'l oid.tp in his fits'
* hl en-it'e bin *> a fhaie o
>“b'ic patron
B. Uorlcidijod with neat
fl *h *fid iii» patch.
Januaiy n.^
notice;
Being about to i etnove from
I hav>: tupoinced Mr
v\ a rSON of Augusta, nv,
torney, .o whrmi all person* it
n ' rra w " t i J m< ai> requested tt:
* early payment' tv • her wise,
re?ptci\v«ly,. will be
Mu suit. “ 7 -
Joseph Hawes.
Au ?«»ta f H cpt . r 8l
NOVICE
• E n;n’hs from the da >
'Ph'• < .ti£i<»n v/ !| b t .nude <.•
" l ' ,r,l hie this I'iWior t’om?
* ir, u» v otnuy !,r h»»c to sd
** Ct ■>* la ivi, containing frofci
tofi, c b u'ired uctvs, btin>j
C*? j Cltaa ° f Sarni;el
John Lewis, admr,
IVor. I” rig** »f *»i» wifs
■V'co rou'j ? v »
|
t
K Notice,
N'E moo-hs hotn the date
n a [ ) P‘ , tAti(.n siil b» nude tt ;
Edtfnor Lour; oi
rftncouLry, im lcftve , otH!|
k#ov?u by bcir ?»
fin ? t5 dzrt "*> », g. anted
•Uht v 'Cullers, Or tin b a-.fr.
le tt«« crt d<tor a ol said
Ratherf> r d >
-anut I jacklon, i adtrus.
"®'c*nber 30 n
j cri liars Reward. ,
AW t\Y frond th- subs«r*.
•«* iht* fi st of October;
•|i4st, a negro woman by the intuiJ
• of Hannah, ot ordinary atatme *.
»-ab>ut 4 t year* of age, and no
very She tock with her a
•.variety of chvhjng, wrh winch si
J wili p ir qi.odv
r ner dress ; is «om ;mit low spu
kin, and di po ed to be inp?rt.
| oent, Shi wis fob loe p o«-
p rty of Gjoige W* kins E q’r o.
n is well a q Aio.ed abuu
.Ait plae'*, ted particularly in
( ‘y.jvikfi'ld. She m*v au- inp. tc> ;
r P*» :4 f° r 8 free woman, a dimporf
, th» cr I will g v?
rbv>ve reward for app;eh-ed •
I,Q«l ,Q « * >d confining in «my G >ai in
< tills stale, so tha I gs-t her agi n
Nicholas Childers:
M-Hedge/ulc, F.o. 9, JBii
I
; JOHN CARTER''
New Medicine Stcrt
1 NFS r boor T". TUB F(WT OFFICE,
Hm Ju ( t received from -Jew York the fol
hiw.ng »r. iclejin adiiunu to tin
former St ele,
cquaofrtia Opodeldoc
V '" Owe Oil
U rl-y P * r | p ea rl Alh
85.m.l u»e Lan.f <.f a ll e olo r
8o- ftn ig, Pro) 'P .i aiß
- a,n l» h “>v Piil Baie»
altorOil, Putfy
"•* Peppermist &.>w water
- !Her y Rofiti. o-o 1
: f-’ triers Bcneoie Senapirill
i>«tuiaa g. ug \ t
G ue r irpeub
riair Powder Tr»in
Iroß Mortar* Umber
Liquj rice Trdf
V»n«ced Oil Wafer*
\I -dder Walnut
Muflard Eogiilk Ziuc
Nipple She#
f Nf. U. The fubieriher W!(hcs to
* fe nalc fareact about SS year* old
uftomod coking an* waiting,
credit of »ix month*.
J. C-
Augusta, January 11.
} Wonted I‘nmtdidteh %
A lober active negro boy
1 Rbout 16 years did to hire
, by the month- Elis wage
j will he paid week.) if re
' qui ed. Enquire of tiia
printer.
NOTICE. 1
RUNAW AY, on ihe nigh,
>f the 25 h D-cti*ib r fr>m th
Snh,c *bsr liv ug in Fa+tfi tid «hr
,r»Ct a=«r Lyles find, on Br on-
Kiver, a country horn man,
* tib*td TON! V, about dee feet ft
'iwcheabtgh, thirty five or forj
V“«r*. ol «g«,ot a yellowish turn.
Ip’rxitm, tolerab ft th;a via »g
--free »’» 'p'-ech, re.nrrrk'ibijr activt
jin business W.«ea be went away
he took wi>h him, one blew broafl
,clotl» coat anti* jnottle surious and
;two homespun on«*»—one light
mixed, with pet I burton*, adgeo
with gilt ; the oiber a blue
' wirh cm t red bur<cms an J a «■«>..
Wti«eoat fl nvrrcd vrtth tiruey ;
lik.wue one pair of homespun
pao»aloo »* dyed black & a white
homespun hunting shirt. On*
pair ot store shoe* and a black
r»att* Aov pardon apprehending
htnid N-gro and delivering him
:to aty or cnolimog him in any
tJail, »hr*ll rcteiro a regard of
,!wenij LMlais.
John Ly!«s.
“ HOLD THE M»F*e*CF t. KATBBg -Sb^fear,.
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* 11 -*
Mr TROUP’S SPEECH
i.
tn the Id)use «/" Retrefenta
tiwt.
On the new Army Sid.
Mr. Troup said, fnat oh
fervations had Idi-en irom
certain gcuJemen which
merited reply and carret-!
tioi. The rwi gentle-neij
wh > had iu t fat .
( vl'drs. Grtudy and At
ciic.) had noticed foine of
i tiiofe in a
: hand loins in;n»eraad hid
g ven the a;. > onriate ai
iwir. There *it remained
lo ne points .vhten it wonid
bu« proper t 0 notice ; u was*
toe comparative decorun■
with which they were made
that e tuied them to re-j
(peci. Ihe gentleman!
rro.n Con necticut (Vlr.
Pukin) had declared flat
tnis g >ve‘rntn*iic had insi -
ted in pad thue and dd;
Rill xo iti me to ios it tluit
the A meric ait fl A g thou id!
cover ail dtacnpuo.is of
perfonß Itrlng; and r it,
»nd thu i&f r <rWYuriot *
in an cr.oneous primeime
jhad been the caul: of thu.
war and of all in,* c?la«rntits
the nation hvd iuifertd.—
Mr. Troup laid, tie wai the
more to h ar a
round unqualified (Jeeiara
tion of t at kind the
gentleman, becanle he had
given repeated prod's to
It he hone of the attenti®n
which he beftovved on the
• public documents and the
assiduity with which he had
itnoieo iEm thtre were
d:wo of toe n especially (
which the gentlemen mult
;have read, and reading could
not tail to have remember
-Itu i one, of no very rc
(inott date, t;ie other very
.recent and very interesting ;
it svoiiid ne doi ig injustice
’to me gentleman 10 be
\ lie ve they were not tirong
1/ imprinted on his menu >•
ry,yet did both thole do
cunients moll plainly and
directly contradict the aile
gion oi the gentleman
jLong before the period
however to which I refer,
Mr. King, our minister at
Lonaon bad written to the
fcretary oi state •« that
on this fnbjeCt (viz* im
preisment) we had again
and again offered to con-
convention, which we
thought practicable to be
formed and which would
tnefe qneftions in
*
a nnn ner that would be
for England and fatisfac
ory to i. :•’ (Letter 15th
Maich, *99.) The firlt do
cument 3 her this is a Ice
jter of inftrudtion from the
c eury ol Rate to M%
u rt ot St. James’s d a«cd
I * lay loth, 18 >7 soon afte
t - failure oi tile treaty con
cluded by himftilf a;id Mr.
51 nd is to the fol
' losing purpor; :
‘ “ » agreed that after
the term oi mjius
on auted from theexeSm -c
ot ratifications and r'M.ing
‘,a "arid which either of
i‘h“ part-es may be engaged
'neither of the n trill permit
any leant i, not being its
■jo.v/1 citizen or fubj£3 and
being a or /fjjject
of the other party who <
dull not hive been for two I
years at lead prior to that i
late c »nfrantly and volun
tarily in the feitice or with- i
jin the jurisdiction of the
parties reflectively, enter or
be c noloyed on board any
ns v:f navigating the
hitfh lea- : and properregu*
Ibtions enforced by adequate
'penalties Hull be muuudy
eltablifhed for distinguish
»*>g the fcaincn of toe par
ities relpectivcly aid for
•giving lull effect to this
luipuiatioQ *’
i Here then is documenta
ry evidence that tar back
l as the year 1807, the Amt
:can government had tender
ed to the B itiih cabinet a
proposition the effect o f
wncih was to exempt from
the protection of tne Amc- <
ric..n dig, or what is the <
fame thing, to e <fudc fiom |
the American lei vice every
defeription ot pet fans, la-i
ving American native born |
and naturalized!, citizens.—
Does the gentleman i .sill;
that the naturalifed citizen 1
Ihould nut be protected ?.
If he does not, will he\
authorife the Brmfh to im-!(
press, though the American j
government should prohibit t
by ail the penalties of law, ,
roicigners of any deicrip- (
tion from entering into ler-t
vice ot her merchant v«f-|
fcls? Does he mean that
we ill all be expoted to the (
vexatious pr-itice of search |
and impressment notwith-}
Handing the governmert j
shall do every thing in it* j
power to pravect B/itifri!
iubjeCls from entering intot
its lcrvicc t But Mr. Spea-i
A , ™ \
MONDAY, 8, 1 3 fj.
‘ kcr, it the proposition o l
Mr. Monroe did not faf
enough for the gentictnen,
she Proposition of \i*.
Russell unqueftionabiy did.
• Mere it i*~-
“ I finally offered in or*
der to answer at once all
the ob/enratiom and en-
of lord Caftlcreigli
the tinder*
dadding ihoulj be e x prrf*
fed in the mod gc :eral
terms. I hit the iawi tc*
•take effed on me discon»
> limance i f the pnri- eof
imprdfnent 111 mid prohi
bit the enpl <yiron of tu#
native i ibjccii or
of one flute, excepting iuc \
only as had aireatv beet
naruralixed on bnrj the
private fe public flint o'the
*.»tier. rhm rem
objection that might have
b jen railed with rcga l to
the further cffed of namr
ahzatian or the the formal
renunciation of any pr*.
tcuded right.”
The effect of thi« prop*?,
sition (A Mr. R (T:\, s, r is
not only the exclusion of
B'-itifh fanj cts flora A
mcrua \ employ* Hut the
excleion of B itifb iub
jeCts who may in inr ire he
naturalized in th* Un d
States* ilcore -ur i.g
would Have covered oone
but native Art fijawi and
such B itifh fuhjccts as i»4
been before n.tin&hz?d «...
Having employed me po
er of their country hav,p!J
reformed u> all the pain .id
peuaites w ich the Uw
can provide -o p.olubif this
discretion of pc tons irc.n
serving on Arrtsrcan
veilels — will tie gentle
man, notwthftaniine, ir
lilt that toe Bruiih com
manders ffiall enier our
veil'd* to make feath ior
teamen, if n t *i n a n
ii ng the pronibuiori, it
permitted t> Bn:itb
officers to make search lor
learned, the prohibition lv* i
better n t be ma le - • j
pradice might as well j
on in all the latitude *f
turanny andoppresion vn ch
has dilim nlbe i 4 r.
The genticmn from X.
C (Mr, Pearf.jn) had been
pleased in the course of
his obfervationa r n this fuh
jed to offer to the house a
project fur a pcac: lie
would Have the leyitUtme
to pals laws prohibiting the
employment of litan.** lea*
k2y