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MIRROR OF THE TIMES.
VOL. V.
iuGUtTA —printed it DANIEL STARNES a Co. wwt ind OF broad-street. SATURDAY Night, June 5, 1813.
& STOP THIEF ! I
rT&LMN from the Subfieriber an the 20th
) ir.ft * RIFLE and Sf.iot B<« j, the {an U
lf k d with a Bice, curled maple, and is
icuutid with brsfs mod fi vet, I ok feme
lict behind the lock aad you will find en
r ,vedeß hirer AB tor Abner Banks, link
B ihcba;rel and there ie a piece of silvsr
tie A for Abner and Lank* wrote, wham
kefeo belong* to, observe on the led of the
A, and there ie John Morrte's name, the
ua who flocked bet, (he it a large gu'i,
tigbing about i 3 or lj pound* (he carries
lout J ball* t# the pound, fixed with a
jitplsicfst of trigger., ro (hoot either dou
<or (ingle hat a nice gun hick, the top of
i» (e riltd with brats, the Way of opening
«b’K i* by bearing ou the middle ot* a
tad trip of Bt-aft on tue underfi.!, of the,
mil.—- Ihe Shot bag u a neat Otter fcm; 1
ited with homclpuu, a tittle worn, evgetii
im rid scarlet on the ttrap- shit gun and
ot bag w*s takenhy one ELICK OEOROB,
ij- auoiit Sj years of a large man,
little upwards of fix ffet high, well n«dc
i, o h a little cr ked to one fide, on
inch he v, ai ft ruck dak complt &io'», ha* 1
i.g ■ good color, with ioog d,rk wuisken,
luting a dark wrol hat. wi.b <t ligut color 1
iri»K u round it.— Fifteen Dollars re ward,' 1
till givtn for the thief and gun, or ten dol-jj
in tor delivering th« gun alone ro t>>e fob*
tiibcr iving iu Abtrevide di*tri& Souia
arohna, near the mouth of Lirtle Rivet.
aBaBK Banks.
May ts. Si
m-m. -■ l- - ■ - -
Attention,
I2id Dirt, company of Mi-itia.*
An Eteftion fur a Lieuenaot
n the iaa j diHifcl company of
nilitia, in the place of Lieu e» 1
ni Wcbtttr Dectafen wil be
lolden at the Ci y Hole' on
rburfday the loth of June nex
II iholc ermtiad tv vote ate ft- :
juetted to atte> d between the 1
lours of to A M and 2 F M
if that day.
THOMAS GLASCOCK
Captain of the 122 a uili.itt
ompany of Miiiiia.
Mri gq
t otice and 1
ALL peilons ind.btcd »o
ftaie os Lequinio Ksrbiy, dec
ie requited io tnawe pa.mei.t
f'd ihofe who have demands
kill p oduce them hi the nine
md fo;m prelciibed by law.
tvery person who *ccei I,
fades, 01 ie tins any pi pe< y
)<‘io >gmg to laid eitave, Will be
Bade acaoun able o t
Chrijiian BrtUhaupt,
‘ li I•'till•»wf
Diflridk, May a*.
WE arc tuthoiueu to a.i
bounce Wm . M v u a a of t 'o-
couni), * Ciiididate
for the office or ohei ai Uic
•pjroachi*? cLcuon.
May 8.
bn 1 -«—■—asaasa?<—. . ■. ■ - m
Vc are authorised to an
D ouict Litilcberiy CUnton,
tfq a candidate toe the ®f
6c« »f Sheriff, of the county
Columbia, at the Ap
proaching election.
We are authoriied to
‘•le» ithat Mr. Oskar d
Morris will be a candidate
f
,>r the Sheriff** in Colub
-ia county, at the approachi
ng election* March 8.
“ MAP>
Ir OF CANADA; I
P' Sale at Uu» Ofic*
44 HOLD THS MIRROR V? TO HATURB — Sbd&tspeare.
I NOTICE. )
RAN AWAY hora ih? fuH
Tcriber on rhe *sih infanta
negro man named DICK, be' J
ween forty and foriv-five yea'll
if age, a very black cnmplec j
.ion, has a down took, lony 1
whiakcs, a bufhv hcadhi.-. heigh. 1
» about five feet eight 01 nine
inches wore eway a white woo!
tar 9 a pair of toped sh >e boots,
rws diefs is no. known, hot I
. xpeTt he wears a gretn broad
; loth coat, vc v much Ldcd.
; >ut not certain what he wears, 1
or he had feve ai suits when
ven off, todc away a b«own‘
ooufe colored marc in vety*
good o*d r, I expeti he wil,
in .ke lowaidv the date of Vir-<
jgima, low down, Twenty Do
la $ shall be given to any per
on that will deiive' hitn o the
übferiber, living in Lincoln
coumy Georgia near L tie ii*
ver—and Ten dollars t» any
t will (ecu s him in
any safe jail.
THO: COVINGTON.
Mav 29 8
—1 —— ,
in Richmond Jail, 1
t\ Nrgro Mam oamtd C'artfx, '
wh» suyu ha behtaga to VV iii.tn <
■Vl..tin of Savannah, The owner
it » q.ieitrd tc comply with the
lsv and i™ke hin W4i, |
P. Donaldson ffi/f,
M«vch 5.9 !
| NOTICE.
NlN's m »mhi t om the date 1
hcreot, eppltcaiioO will b«; 1
fuaue ie the henorab e the Interi* '
01 Court ot Colombia County, for (
leave 10 xetl all the re«l estate of
the l t* J -hi. Patrick, dec. coovi •'
tu g ot the fbliowl g tract* or 1
pare hos land, v l one tract'
conta mug on« fuiaufvd and fortv
acres in Lo!u®b a and Kuhuio; d
cwumifs, kn by the. name of
m Q, *k r-Spring fac’, bounded
, v iuiWoii and « h rs—#oc tract
co ta ou g 302 12 ac m, in the
19 ;t d .ic 1 D*'<Jwm cournty, No
ioi —202 l t acre* ol land sn ‘he
H.u h ais ru.t o‘ W Ik'oson coun y
it. iitu r 126 302 1-3 acre* •! land
in itie *!*•& uiu'itct of Baldwin
’ eun y, number i4S—l°® * c,e *
, mud m* o uniib'A couet', adjoin. 1
ng Lu.ke anil ot' «' ■* °° l be *» (
\. f ot »Ld\ ere. k, 95 »<; rtR oi
s trtud m booty, *> j' l tl,c
above uatv, H<nd r»>o!t and Cocke,
i!2 j |0 a- ea fit land tn *a>d cocn
l>, a.ij »tumg NVimco.tibe, Coike,
' ,id v* ait r man 50 acres m said
lOUH \, atijo Cocke, B. ll and
p Mailing*- 0 be sold to. the oenth
.ol the notr* and «r dito s of H * u
, dec* a td» aa«i a« ba r H
f H ir . LUtis* EWK Ctv,
•Aiivk9. n 9 • •
NOTICE
THAT ap» ic»non %it ba « <* e tolhe
U C. 0., ol Col.mbb«
CuKuiy aiie »«“ *; of t ““ c “ "“1* ’
, ur leave to fell *»u liuitlred an" e .'* hy
fevf ii and a hat aerca of Imd, neloug.ug «o
he ,a. vo, liaac Wood leafed granted
lo jo a* -ao VV .ud, ‘“ lbc C ;^ y of ° ~,l d 01l
Hoi't ■B t J the tftaie ot li*c ,
tor ,1,5 oeuei- o t the hcir»*ui
fa d deC , « t
John Brilcofi, f
09:4
I NOTICE.
TH \T we dull after the expiration of
■toe month* from this
oraMe the inferior court of Columbia com’-
ty for to fell two hundref of la d
be the f .me m re or lefvn R ci m mrt c >unn
tv, belonging to of Daniel W* lies
deeeafed, a‘j ining Fi Ammons and Savan
nah river a»d to be fold for the benefit of
the surviving heirs offaid dec
8^ of '' ) Admrs.
Samuel Gray, I
March if, [> m 3
NOTICE
NINE mon hs from the da't
here* f app icatioa w ll bu made i»>
h? Hontir tbift the InieriO' t’oun
of Wat h county for l ave to ad
a tract of land, con atom{ front
our to five hundred acres, brio*
the r-al ea'ate of Samuel P %o
deceased.
John lywis, admr.
In right of h<s wife
Warren r®tmfv. a t u
AU2f«vf 31* IBla* |
sbwmmmb -wmWmwawn-jowwaw
NOTICE,
NINE months f'om thrd*i
here< f application will be mud* t>
the Honorable Interior Court c
Wa« rea cou'tjf, for leave lose'
50 acres ol land, knowu bv bein*.
apm of a 343 acre tiaut, g* *tmu
ti timon M*tuliers, for thr b n<ht
ol the he m and creditors ol sai<
deceased.
Samuel Rathe f> d ) ,
Samuel Jackioß, i jdm.#.
I November 30 nsm
i iiOI/C£.’~ j
i
TH 11 we rhidl after the expi
-a on of ntue t« n ht tr «>.*,
this date app y to the H jnor*bie l
the Inferior court ol CcUmbiai
couny, tor leav * tosc'l o.ne nun
d ed and thirty sve acres ot laud,
more or le*S, hi Coljmbla o.i -tv.l
be* >g ng to th« es'.aie of Wuiunn
Ltw, u-c a« j >i(ttO|{ latiu* of ;he
e.tati* of H. J ti a, d'c. and J
GtrneUjdcc and Giorfe G. la.i
ttctalev.
F\NNY LOW, Adm’x,
ItOH t otOnGfc, A lui’r* |
M tv 15. n 9 n.
G£ J/{(jlA> Columbia ffeU/tUf.
WHF.KF AS Sarah Pope ha ap
plied to me lor letters dis
m.ffjijf on the estate of Chine.
P.,pe, l*te of said coun v dec.
Then' arc therefore o cite %< d
admonish all aud nog -a. t» • k n
dr«d and credi o-t ol t.it «aid dec.
to be and appear at my i Sue wi h
to the time p.r scnb d by law, to
,sh» w cause, (f any they h.tv )
w y said letter* rot b' g a
, icu. Given und* rmv h n * a-, ol
lli e, ihi» 3d of Mav, lSt3.
1 A. Crawford, Cl'k.
M «y 21. mom.
George W. S. Pearre,
tends a hi* s«'vict» ie .tie citizens
ol Columbia county, and is willing
* serve them in the capacity of'
B 11F KIFF for the ensuing term,
i M<cy es'eeon h oi capable of
• tiding that station, and be m easec
r a honor hins wun I'tit coofiieuct,
i May 29.
’ j-Wc a e autf o-ilt dto an
nounce BtNjAMiN Mamin
a catsdia* e lor the oHk
r*ut shentf ol Columbia count)
at luc next eiocuoft.
North Western Army
Copy of a letter from O-s, UT H. Harnssa
i« tht secretary of War.
Heed Quarters Camp Mcig»
9 k Mi* 18 3
SI I hive the ionorto
inform voa that the enemy
having been leveral d*y» nu
king preparation* tor raining
'the ii of this port, ac
complffhed this day the re
moval oi their artillery from 1
the oppofitc bank, aud
bout twelve o’cloc.< left their 1
e icampment below, were 1
loon embarked and out of
signt. i have the honer to*
cnclofc you an agreefnent'
enteied into between Gen. (
Proctor and myfelf for the'
lifchargc of the prilo iers of
he Kentucky militia in his
•olitifion, a.id for tiie ex• :
change ot the officer* and
nen of die regular tro'ios 1
which were reflectively pof- i
IcfTed by us. IV?y anxiety 1
to get the K htucky tr >op» (
rclealed as cariy as p .iixolc, *
liiilated me to a-icc to the*
Uiliuiiiion oi all sfcc prifun- 1
!cs* 1 had, although (Here !
(was not as uuny or ou.s in 4
Gencrrt Proctor’s, pr fT-'tlion. l
j1 he futplulagc is be ac- 1
counted t.r, and an ec»:ut ,
number oi ours iu be reieaf- 1
td from their parole, when-
ever the gjvernoie.it
think propsr to dued it. J
| The two actions on this 1
file the river cn the s:h,
were infinitely mo e imp or- 1
tant and more honorable to (
our arm , than I had at fi. it 1
■conceived. In tue f rdv*
made Upon the lelt liank, :
captain Vfaring’* c>mpai*y
of the 19' U regimen ,4 de
tach neat of 1 vo
lunteers, uncer M j. Alex
ander, and tlrca
of Kentucky militia under
colonel Boswell, defeated at
lea it double the number of
Indians and B.itrth cnili
-1 tia
The f >rtie on the right
was itill more gloriou , tnc
Britiih batieriei in that di
rection were defended by
the granrdier and light in
jantry companies ot the for
| ry-fi' it regiment, amounting
:to 200 effective* and two
ot tmliiia* fitn- 1
ked by a hod ot Indian*.
The detachment sent to ai
xack thole confided ot al>
the men 01F duty bcloigin
o the companies or C og
ban and Bradiord ot the lyrti
regt. Langham fciliott , s» >jie
Jraham * and Wnring’s ot
ne 191 b, aoout eighty
[Major Alexinder'e volun
teers, and a fi.igle company
of Kentucky militia under
captain Seb y, amounting
in the whole to not mart
than 340. Yet the event of
the action wu not a mo
men* d uubiiul, and had not
me Britilh troops been cj*
vered in ticir retreat by
tneir allies the whole
them would nave been ukii*
It 1 i not polfiole far troop;
to behave better than our
did throughout —all the of
ficers exerted themlelves f
execute my orders and 11
enemy, who had a lull vie
of our operations from t
oppOlite fti >re, dcclareJ ch
they had nevei seen so nu,
work performed in so ih j
a time.
T j all the co n mndcrsoi
c >rps I feel particular obli
gations. Tnelc wore C 4.
Miller of the 19m intanfrv,
Col. Mills of the O no Mi
litia, Mij. btoadird of the
a' tulc y, Mj, Bill of the
and M j. Joh 1-
suit ut the Keatuckv militia.
C*pt. Gratiot of the engi
rt er having been tor a long
time much tndifpofed, the
task of fortifying this post
devolved on capt. Wood;
It c .uld not have been pla
ced in belter hands Pcr
mii me to recommend him
to the P-efi lent, and t j af
lure you that any ma k of
nis appr< bation bestowed on
capt. Wood, would be high
ly g r atilying to the whole
of the troops wh » wmieftci
his arduous exertions.
From ntaj, H rkill, aift
ing iclpedtor general, ms
aid da camp m j >r Graham,
lieut. o’rallon, who h.s
done the outy of alli.kant
adjutant general in the ab
lance of m*j. Adams and
my volunteer aid dc camp
John Juhnfon, cfq; I re
ceived the snoft ufctul af
fi lance.
I have the honor to en*
cloie you a lift of the killed
and wounded during the
siega and in the two iorties ;
<hofe of the Utter were
much greater than 1 had at
frit ex netted.
Want of sleep and expo
ore to the continued rains
/nich have fallen almost e
*ery day tor fomc time past,
enders me incapable of
mentioning many interfiling
particulars ; atnungft others
a mud extraordinary propo
rtion of grn. Proctor $» on
uk fubjed of the Indian*
No. C 43