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MIRROR of the times.
vol.v
UGUSTA—rR IN TE* ,y DANIEL STARNES V Ce
NEW GOODS.
bcr hM Just opened, one dta
John M. Daren port, & Co.
A l* r g* Ajjortment of
SHOES ,
CONSISTING OF
M ert uoc Sn»es,
do Common l ard it bound od
B< y* fcn« Miot
d. id ql y. do.
Worn n\ Leather slippers with
/ Ties,
do Best Motrooco Walking
Shoe*,
do Cork sealed, do.
do JVhxroeco slipper*,
Misses and Childrens Morrocco
and Leather shoe*,
i Quantity of negro do.
ALSO.
prime Jarnac* Sugar,
[offer,
[oithern Caftingi,
loliffes,
I'runng Sc Wrapping papur,
«rre)s of Potatoes,
H. Dunton.
March 15.
NOTICE. i
PUN AWAY from the fubferiber on the
of (hit month, a negro fellow named
cob, of c immoa ftaturr, about twenty
ve»rt of age, has a (mall piece bit of of
i rig t anr, thin vtfage, f unewbdt low {
ken & adifpofnion to be impertinent—he
1 probably be lurking about Augufla, as
u well acquainted their and about the
station of Mr. Pox, in Edgefield district,
ere there ii a filler of his.
AI ptilom are cauiiuued agxliift harbor,
laid if detected will be prole*
rd to the utrtioft rigor of tne law. Any
r!i>u apprehending laid negro and confiii
iim in any jail ftuh receive a rew rd of
i dollars; or teudol'a'O up q d.livcii.g
no me near the Wathingto* road, ba
rn aulc»al>ovc Auguita.
Wins. F. Jackfon* !
»r«h it.
i
N O T l C E. !
The sub{crifrer having left
s residence in Petersburg (for
ion time) on public duly,'
iappointed Mr Andrew G. 1
kmes, of Augusta, and Wm (
Junes, ol Petersburg, bis,
<n»s j and Georgs Coox, Sc
his M, Dooly, his
,jr nie* at law during his ab
ice,
V» t m. TONES Captain
N’ov. 28. '
eorgia Richmond County*
In the Superior Court.
Ocloher Term, 1812
j
k PON morion ihe defendant is'
’' r ed to appear tithe r personally
Sy attorn, j within four months
Vi.iver the complaint of the
Miff, as the Court will proceed
H ca-e 0} judgment bi defaule
hu. red, ’j hat the above rule I
Viblinhed in one of the Gazette j
*°Rwma, ooce a month lorthe
** four mo:Hin aforesaid
i’afe-n Ircm die minutes, j
( > John H. Mann, elk t
J *-UHi«r, 17 h t If. -tip .
WciAteu Immediately t *
A sober as V e nC g ro b o y
bo V t 16 yea. jd t#hi / c ,
7 the month-,-
hll be paid weeK 6 1
luired. Enquu’* k rc "!
‘ . * MiW
faster. ,
SHOES.
L. U. LAWRENCE,
AT THE SIGN OF TH*
gold watch,
Has Just received in ad
| dition to his former Rock
of Ihoes,
Grecian Laced and Buckle
| Shoes,
Black Morrocco Walking,
do
Do and coloured do Slip,
pers,
Leather Slipper?,
Mens fine and common
Morrocco Pumps,
Do Leather do.
Do Ift and 2d Qulty. of
Shoes,
White and coloured kid
Slippers.
Augusta, March 15.
■ SELLING OFF.
THE undtrfigned, determined tr> elofe hit
htt'iusfr m thit place, offers for fate an the
tank advautagcom term*, to purchasers
His Stock in Trade,
eoatuTiito o» a utui iur AfjoaiMaaT
. Os Fxcellent Goods,
' Country Store keeper* and oth-*rs that
may want to recruit their (lock, will find it
m tkeir iatareft t* nuke an caily applet*
; ion.
Walter Harris.
j Aufufta arshlj. ' [tff
NOTICE
Will be Sold,
aT the plantation of '1 liom»* •.
J uos of Columbia county dec’ll
on the first Saturduv iq April next,
a quantity of feed (.oue», lorees,
and vund y o h*r articles too ledi.
on* 10 enumerate. Terras raade
known oo the dav bv
D. C. Jones, admx.
Thomas Short, admr
Os
i\ v ) a 1 Cl*
i ALL perrons having demand
»gdost Thoma* $. Jonta dre, *r
rq ies*ed to bring them is pro.
pcrly attested within the dm* prt
.«cribed by law, also all thus* ir.
debit d 10 make immediate pav -
men , as we wnli to make arrange
menm to acute the debt* due b
said dec* a< soon potMbie.
D. C. Jones, admx
Th)s. Short, admr
F "f $ j
Fl 1 sfk\K,S COT |
RESPECTFULLY inloim
his friends and the public in
general, ihac he cairies on the
Blacksmith’s Business
At (he (hup formerly occupied
hv j. j. Penn, in all its va-|
ious branches, and trusts, that <
his attention to the butinef*
ogeiJler u i>h a faiib'ul perfor.
mance of all orders m his line
will entitle bi'u to a (hare ol
public patronage.
I N, B. Horfts fiiod wiih ncat-J
nds and dispatch.
* January is.
“ HOIB THI kat.r *-Sia t „ ? „ re .
• »KT IND OP »R.AB-,TI£IT.
Main Line of it aget,
A Line of Stages i« now in
iteration from Wa«binguiQ City to
Milledgeville Georgia. The *ob.
*cnber, owner of the line from to.
lumb'a, S. C. to Miiledgevillc, ha
the pleasure of itduiuung the pub
. *' c 'bfit it it now in complete dr.
. cr fo* the accommodation of pas
Wenger., ncW Magea, good Worse*,
Ac. K c. 1 here are two Stages per
;wt*ek between Colombia and Au
gust*—arrivals, departures, &u
'*«eas follow
» Leave Columb a every Saturday
and Moad.y at a oclook p. m.
.snd arrive in Augusta the next
t cventng. Leave Augusta t verv
jTburst;ay at 4 o’clock p. m. and
(Sunday ♦ o’clock a m. andarnv.
1 n CclumT.i esrer T bnurday and
i'Vjooday ac 10 a. ra—Fare seven
(dollars,
I Ihe Millrdgrvdie Stage leave
1 Augusta every M.,nday at 9 o’clock
j a 10 a °d arrives a Miilrdgevidt
J.’he neat evenra? at e o’clock
Leave MlHedgeViUo everv Wed.
n. Mluy W 6 oMotk a. rn/karriv
n tug istson I hursdav at 3 ocioik
p. m. Fare aeven dollars
s'assei.gers are allowed 14 pounds
T b tggßge—all over that will ba
1 .barged 6 cent* per lb.
e Hook l * are kept at Doctor Greco’.
* Columoia, M'(Joy’s Hotel Augusta
►*nd M . Sanford's Mi!ledg c *ili<
r here passenger, may ca.landeo
•r their a;irut«,
Samuel S. Starnes.
, N B. ike d ail arrive* at Mil"
t edgeville in about tea days Iroa.
* Washington.
AHtr*»«*-» M>«• os
1 He ouoicnoers,
HAVING ditlnud the EACp
RAGE k COMMISSION HU
I NESS, in Augusta, and hiving
"Id hit Kstabiishment to Messrs.
* A Roche & Van bin»aßU», b*g.s
*ave to recommend those gentle,
> nu’O to hit custom rs, and to solicit
' lor them a continuance of that pat
romge ha has been accustomed to
; receive, assuring kis friends that
toy business in that line that mat
.be entrustsd t« their ca r e, will bt
- 'O promptly attended to, as wni
not fail to give genrral satisfaction
> Andrew G. Semine6
La Racket*, fan Studeren
BUG have respeotiullv to i*»iidr r
••nr service* to th- tr friends ami
>v: public m the Stonge ami Com
.ishion Business, which they will!
omnience at the w< II known stand
. t Mr: Andrew G, betnracb, on the
first day o( October neat* tfco3<
*ho mav favor them with a share
f their business in the ab’sve line,
nav rely upon unre muted »er.
‘ ona to promote their lOtere.t, g»
-.fiord full satisfaction.
Idr Their Ware. Houses ar I
Mew, and in com pleat older.
September 23 ts
NOTICE,
NINE nion ha ftom the datr '
hereof appt’Cation will be made to
the Honorable Inferior Court oil
Warrun coary, for leave to sell
50 acres of land, kumvu by being
a part cf*i 2*l acre tract, granted
,t« Hrnou M'Calteis, for the b-nt ht
iof the heir* «ad cred'tora of said
We ceased.
! Samuel Rathetford >
| Samuel Jackson, j adrori.
I November fto n
5 ’
Our Relations with France
T * the Hau f> >f Xyrefenta.
■ trn, ,t the U. State,.
I transmit to the house
or Representatives a Report
of the secretary of htate
complying With their Refo-
of the fi.ft instant.
fames Madison %
March 3, 1813.
The Secretary, to whom
w?s re'errert thtS resolution
of the houl'e of reprefenta
«>ves of the firil inst. has
the honor to submit to the
Prciidcnt the encloled pa
pers marked A. & B.
All which are refpeQful
ly lubinitted.
Janet Monroe.
Department of State, March
3»
' (M 1
Exfratft of a letter from Joel
Barlow Esq. to the fccre- (
tary of Stare,
Dated Paris, May 2. 1812.
j “ I have the honor to en-:
dole hertwith the copy of
"my note of vellerday to the'
• duke of Bali'ano. The im
portance of the objects and
the urgency of the occofion
I hope willjuilify the foli
)citude with which I have
t prefled the proportion!.
• The rcfult it far ad it may be
known with in a few days
sh ill he transmitted by the
Wasp. The Hornet failed
’from CherDourg the 29th!
April, with order! to Undi
a messenger in England witht
my dispatches for Mr Rus-<
; lei I but not to wait a return <
fiCm London.
r Enclosed inMr Barlow V
1 letter of May 2. 1812,10'
the fec»etary of date.
.Extract of a letter from Toe!
; Barlow, Ei,q: to the Duke'
of Ba llano,
Dated Paris ift, May,
1812.
In the note i had the hon-1
or to address your cxcellen-i
|cv on the loth Nevember
last the spirit of the En-i
glifh government was fj
far noticed aa to anticipate 1 !
the fact now proved by ex
perience, that its order! in
council violating the right l *
ot neutrals would not be re
voked. The declaration o
I the Prince Regent of the
1 21 fl of April, has placed
‘that fadt beyond all quetlio.i
In doing th.s he has repeated
. the adertion lb often advan
ced by bis mi abler* and
l
SATURDAY Night, Apkil 3, 1813.
11 1 *■»' "»■ ■■■- 53
•
Judges that the decree* of
i’ranee ot a similar charac
ter are likcwiic uoreva*
ked«
You wili notice that h»
finds a new argument for
this conelu(ion in your ex
cellency's laic report to the
Emperor concerning neutral
nghtF, in which you avoid
taking notice o* any reoeal
or inondification of rh fe
decrees, or of thrir norc-ap
i plication to the U. States. -
We know indeed that ihev
‘do not apply to the United
States because we du not
fuffer our fl ig to be dena
tionalized in the manner evi
dently contemplated by tint
emperor in the rule he mcnC
to establish. Bur it would
have bee* well if your ex
cellency had noticed their
jn jn-application to the II u
ted States, since his majedjr
has uniformly done it in hi*
decision of prize causes since
November 1810.
“ It is much to be desired
that the French government
jwould now make and pub
,]ifh ac authentic att, declar
ing the Berlin and Milan
decree*, as relative to the
United States to have ceafedl
in Nov, iSto, declaring
that they have nor been ap
plied ia any in fiance, since
'hat time, and that they
shall not be so applied in tu •
'urc.
“Ihe case is To
tberdemand fj just, and the
neceftity so urgent, that I
cannot withhold my confi
dence in the prompt and
complete fuccclsof nay pro
position.”
Extraifl of a letter from Mfir
Barlow to Mr. Mjnroe,
I cared Paris, iath May,
, 1812.
| After the date of my let
ter, of which I have the
honor to enclose you a copy
I found from a pretty sharp
conversation with the duke
of Baftano, thart there was a
singular reluctance to an
swer my note of the last of
May. Some traces 01 that
reluclrnce you wiil perceive
in the anf'wer which finally
came, of which a copy i«
here enclosed. 1 his tho’
fated the loih did not conic
ome tilt last evening. I
confider the communication
to be so important in the
prcfsnt crisis of our affair*
with England that I Jitpatch
the Wulp im.nc.l.a.elv 10
carry it to M c ituiTcilj w ■ tu
N o: j;j.