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MIRROR OF THE TIMES.
VOL. V.
UGUSTA— printed BT DANIEL STARNES cf - -.-.r,— . ~, , ——
■ ' Cu - WB ' T * ND 0F broad-street. SATURDAY Niour, May 22. »Bi 3.
ALOA MILLS,
COLUMBIA COUNTr.
rHE Subscriber respectfully in
forms the public, that his
SKIST MILL, on the Eastern
ranch of the Ucbee, is now in cp
iraiion, and for dispatch of bufi*
cess and quality cf work is ampas
kcl by none in Georgia. He has
topatjrd from the manufactory at
acts to Hava in readiness by the
irit day of June, a pair of Georgia
iurrs. of the first quality fer grimi
ng of wheat. With these stones,
he character of which in the Nor
h*rti Btatas may be seen in th
certificate from (he Bran
lywine Mills— wi-h ail th* naoderr
nnrovecnentß in the manufacture
((flour, such as Elevators, Con
overs, Hooperbov, ike. 3tc. with
JOLTING CLO THS cf the best
laaiity, and constructed on the la
lut and most approved plans, and
[nth an experienced Miller, be
runs he wiii be enabled to turn
tut the article equal in quality and
b:antiw to any establishment in
pe South- rn country.
I These Mills situate between the
on and Wrighuboiough
lads and near to the Columbia
iourt House toad, Lorn each of
Irrich good ways are opened,
Iretve miles from Augusta, offer
I those residing in the upper part (
lth» county tile advantage of ha- 1
PS their grain manufactured into
■uron the wav, and near to mar*
lit without the loss of time or dis,
pee. Among the other machine
■is a plan to go by water tor the
■e of such customers as choose
■ have th' ir g ain run thro’ previ-
P s 10 grinding. The higneat
PH prices paid tor good tncrchan-
Bhie wheat dehved at the mills
I JOHN B. BAkNEb. ;
lAloa Wigwam Columbia county
l a > H
lExtract from the slrckieveiT of
P Us,Jut Knowledge a periodical
Bi’fnil published oy Dr. Mtase of
pladelphia. i
| American Burr Stones." 1
I (< We have four pair of Mill/
■ones, made from the Georgia
Birr**, in the Mills we work, and
■ e * n pp i .-d four other pairs to
■erctu mi|le rg , at this and other
y Ce *» ar) d have no doubt, tha f
■Ptopet care is taken in selecting
■ ni at l be quarries, and in making
■ ® U P» ‘hey will be found ade
■dlß t 0 a H the warns of the coun
■ One objection only can be
•de io them—-that they a.e too
■7* " >ut d taken out of the ear*h
■“ tspostd to the c»ir a« the Trench
B* r,i are, we believe ihey wuf be
respeci inferior to them,
■ »cn,c circumstanc.es they are
»ch superior to the French.
I, » W M- POOLEj St Co.
■ Mdls.
■ ij* We aic auihoiiled io
■T* ‘hat Mr, Gekard Mor.
Kf l[ [ be a candidate for
■urn Cr *^* c^lCc * !l Columbia
■ y» at the approaching elec.
■ )n » •-
■ 8
■*
H *'**' ■_ - -"i . .
H e are authonied to an-
L!q.
j^ atc <or die office o! She-
But bia c * ur,{ >»
I \
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MRS. NEWTON,
RMPKTFULLY mform, her
fruuds.id the gablic in general
that .she has ju.t received from
’ Charleston an
] Elegant ajfortment of
MIIIENA r y,
Consisting of the newefl and
, mofl fajh'ionable
‘Straw Bonnets & Hats.
'! OF THE Flll'T QUALITY
’j K igti.u taver llats,
* Plush of various Colors,
leathers, of all colours and
Aitificial Straw Flowers,
ALSO.
An elegant a fart merit of the
1 mojl fajhionable
R l & B O N S,
And other vticles in her Line.
March 22.
Look at I his !
| Runaway from the lub/cribtr
,on the 2y k h cf March las 1 , a ne
,gro man named TOM, five
feet ten or eleven inches high,
i yellow colour, was formerly the
property of Capt. Mitchel of
Burke county. It is supposed
he will endeavor to get back to
his former place of abode, or to
the neighborhood of Augusta,
as his wife is the property of
Col. M‘Kinne.-—I will give
Fifteen Dollars reward for ap
prehending said negro and deli
vering him to rtic in Hancock
county, or Ten Dollars for fe,.
curing the Laid Tom in any j ail
in this State, and giving me im
mediate information by mail di
rect to Pojvelton.
) GEO: COOK. ,
■ May 15. 2t
I# +.*< !■— ■ —■■■ II ■ mmtm — mmmrnu —
NOTICE. j
ON the eighth of thii month, at
For; Wayne, City of Srivnn j
nan, wat» stolen from the subacri j
her, hit POCKET BOOK, con*
tattling th? following noics, viz .
one on Heuly Mally, datec 1 the 110
December, 181 1, for 871, one on
Charles Uukea for g7£, dated 2 ZA
February, ifin. a>l persons art
particularly cautioned from Hading
ler the above notes.
JOHN WOODS.
Maylj. 3t
no TTc E.
ALL p. rsons hiving claims »*
gainst the tstateol John Pat
rick, late of Colombia co mtv dec.
: are requested ;o present their ac
counts attested according to law
: for settlement, and all those itulebi*
ed to make immediate p*vinent to
HUGH FATBJCK, Adia’r.
M*v rS 4.
- - —1
> Eittecu Lfuliutb Kcvvuiu.
. some time since
[ from the Subscribers an apprew
jtice by tiie name of Robert Cur
ry about nineteen years ol age;—
" All persons are lor bid Harboring
or employing him as they w:ll bt
prosecuted 10 ttic utmost rigor o
!ihe lab'.
'1 Knapen & Hubbard;
• Mvch 29.'
.blank executions,
For auic at this OiEce.
i
“ hold the Mirror up to nature —Shakespeare.
Division of the Union.
Notwithdanding we have
, as httie faith as any, in the
again ft the whole b®-
jdy of Fcderalifts of attempt
ing to fever the Union, and
f efthblilli a northern confed
eration, under the protection
of the wooden walls of Old
England ; yet it is not to be
denied that steps towards so
treasonable and dreadful an
event are frequently propo-!
fed by federal writers. It
,is needlels to mention the
character and influence of
the New- England Palladium
(Though not dilguifed as the
envenomed organ of the Es
sex junto, no paper is bet
ter known or more general
ly approved by the great bo
dy of the federalifts in New.
: England. Tliii paper ot
iTuefdav last contains a long
: efliy, from which the fol
lowing paragraph is extrac
ted. L«t it be read and at-
I • *
tentively conflJered. What
is its object ? What is its
tendency? Can the difci
pies of Washington hold
this language ? In an ad
joining column of the fame
paper, is a pompous account
of the feftival of the “ Wash
ington Benevolent Society,”
—so called in memory of
the man whose dying injunc
tion was, to “ frown indig
nantly upon the hrft dawn
ings of any attempts” to di
vide the Union, or weaken
it by exciting geographical
prejudices and arraying lo
'cdl intcrefts in hoftdity.
Would any legillature of this
state appoint delegates to
this infurre&ional congrcrfs ?
Washington declared againlt
** felf-created focietics.”
What is this, this Walking
ton Society ? And what
would be this commercial
league or new confederation
if appointed or created as
proposed by the Boston
writer? What conflftency,
what patriotilm, what fede
ralism l Columbian.
“ As all the states East of
the Delaware, h<*vechofien
a majority of the “ Friends
of .Peace and Commerce”
into their legislatures, ex
cept Vermont, (and the fame
may be expedted of her the
next election,) it fee ms a
moll favorable time for For
ming a COMMERCIAL
LEAGUE, among thelt
states. Ler conLrees be ap
pointed by the respective le
gislatures, and they would
■ • .1
form a confederation, o
: compadt, in support of ou,
•commercial rights, which
■ would defy the enmity ami
'machinations of the Ihvc
holdcrs & backwoods men.'*
PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT
(J Lower Canada.
iEpISLATIVS CCffNCrL,
Q'lebac, Moudajr, 15th Feb. 18 f 3.
11 his day at three o’clock,*
his Excellency the Govern
jor in Chief came down, in
; the usual state, to the Lc
igiilative Council Chamber,
and being seated on the,
throne the gentleman ulher ;
:of the black rod was sent
.to command the prefcncc of
.the aihembly, which being
.come, his excellency was
.placed t) give the royal
fandtion to a number of
[ bills.
;| His excellency then ad
. drefled both Houles in the
.'following speech.
- Gentlemen of the
t Legislative Council ,
»Gentlemen of toe House oj
AJJembly , f
i His majesty’s iervice re
quiring my immediate preU
f fcencc near the frontier, ii
tarn under the necefllcv of
•clDflng the present faflicn. 1
’I avail myfelf with g;cat’
fatiifadtion ot the opportu
■ nit-", to thank you for the
■zeal and promptitude with
which you have dirpatebed’
the public business, and f or
1 the laws you have pafled fo 1
ncecflary for the fafety a.id,
welfare of the province,',
in this important crisis of:
our affairs, when evety
• nerve is strained by the
government of the United
; Mates, far the subjugation
ot this portion of his majes
ty’s empire.
I have again tocongratu
i late you upon the signal fuc
tceis which has attended his
imajefty’s arms* in Upper
1 Canada ; where under the
.Divine favor, anvd/kill and
■ valor of his majesty’s diegu
lar and Militia forces, ano
ther attempt of the enemy
1 to invade that province, has
> terminated in her complete
’ defeat.
The firm and noble /land
: which Ruflia made in de
' fence of her independence,
i md the brillant advantages
which her korces have late
ly gained over the inva
ding foe, afford the weh
grounded hope, that he«
■'ultimate fuccels in the grea
fconteft in winch (hi is en
l
;aged, will prove the down
;J of her enemy, and at
length restore tranquility to
he world.
Gentlemen of the Legislative
Council and Gentlemen of
the tiouj'e of AJfembly ,
The preleu ends will,
in all probility, call for the
jfacrifico which your loyal
ty and patriotilm will, I
trull, lead you without hc
litation to make. An 1 I
look forward from your
good example, to a chcerlul
acquieiccncc on the part of
ail his majelly’s fubjeils in
the province, in whatever
may be required of them for
the defence of the country,
and for the preservation of
the bleiiings they enjoy un
der his tnajefty'* mild and
paternal government.
Philadelphia, April 30.
Extr act— dated
Wilmington, Delaware, April 28, tgis*
Commodore Beresrord has
, caused it to be spread aboard,
that he will re ctive any
'private flags or viflts, from
jthe inhabitants, and some
Tcoundrcls' avail themfelvej
of the opportunity of tra- '
( ding with him. Among
others Mr. Jacob Stout , of
,Dover, (of an old l ory fami
ly) a member of the Deia
jWarc Legislature, went on
board the Poi&ieri Jalt
i lhurfday t and remained on
; boaid tiil Saturday morning,
when he returned, having
effected the redoration of
one of his sloops (Black
Duck) which had been de
tained by their tenders
He landed near Lewistown *
an l wanted provisions and
water lor his sloop, wheic
ne arrefleJand detained
until they should recive the
opinion of the governor on
im case, who should order
mm hemp, if in his po<,ver
—for in the time he was on
board, to wit, on Friday
Morning lad, the enemy lent
a detaenment of their men,
between 70 and 80) who
landed at the mouth of Mef
pilon creek, about 25 miles
above Lewiftown, and 12
miles from Milford, where
they coile&cd and carried
off thirteen head of caftl*
from the Medows,
the militia could afKrnble
in fu die lent numbers to an
noy them ; they carried off
sloven cattle alive, the o
thcr two they had to thoot
’efore they could be got on
uoard their boa:s. Aurora*
.
I
Ko. 240.