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MIRROR OF THE TIMES.
VOL. V.
AUGUSTA— printed by DANIEL STARNES & Co. west end of broad-street. SATURDAY Night, July 3, ,S, 3 .
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( iU read a t.-ii tv rite tu secure hi
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itbont any trouble or danger.
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tu a late act oi Cotigrels, endu.
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JAMES SMI 1 11, U State
.Agent ior VaCC'.nation Ba!
Uaioco June 2ti
NOTICE.
.7lNi*. inonihs from the datf
Aj hereof, application will b,
<tie to the honorable the Inleri.
Court of Columbia County, ior l
tve to sell all die real estate olj
elate John Patrick, dec, consis»u
g of me following tracts oi|
-reels of land, viz ; —one tract; 1
atairanir oue hundred and forty
es in Columbia and llnhniot d
intits, known by tile uaine of
> Qiaktr-Spring tract, bounded
Clanton and o luts one tract, <
utaining 202 4 2 acres, in the ’
,kth district fcaldwin county, No ,
s—2o2 Cll acres ot land in the
Jih uisfricc of VVilkiuson County 1
-•'iibv.r 1j6—202 1-2 acres oi iaud 1
d*e ihxtii district ci Baldwin
uoty, irut#ber i-Rs — ioo acres of
•d ia t olumbia county, adjuin.i
g Cotke and others, on the wa*
fi oi iieu’s creek, 9J acres o> .
ad in said county, adjoining the
-we tract, llemieraou and Cocke,
■! 7-iOav.rca oi land in oa.ti Cucn
, adjoining VWmcocitde, Cocke, 1
M ‘Waterman, 30 acres in sa.d
sumv, adjoining Cocke, licll and ,
laliinga —to be soid lor tti * uenciu
die lieitb and creditors of sa.d
Cea-std, and at the request of the
its. iiUoii Pa fKICK,
A/kd. 11. yn. adm’r.
•
GlL'JliCsl J, Columbia county.
JI7H EhEAiSaraii rope has ap.
V p.tcU to me lor letters cits
'■Kjry, on tiie ea.a.e of Char.es
»pe, i.te or said county dec.
These are tinned me to cue and
laioaisn ad anu r.iuguiar tue kin.
■d and a.-eoi.ors ot Me said dec. I
t>c ui.d uppe«r at my uihwc wi.n
iie tunc- pi-escuoeu by taw, to
,w c<iun, (r any tney h«wcj
v »ai j i.net a jiioaid 1101 be g ai
Vjiven under <aiy baud *.«.!
c, tilts 3rd ot Sidy, told.
A. C-i u VViuTci, V_. t iv..
May a2. iuO*a.
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We aie authoriled tu an*'
bunte Lmiebeny Clinton,!
ft). a candidate iuf the ot
* , , ... .. . *
of onernf, of the comity
CuluitiOlci, at the sir
'duelling election.
ay io.
We
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HOLD THE MIRROR up to NatuaE— Shakespeare.
I PRIVATEERING.
I— -
New York, June 11.
I The Governor Tompkins
-privateer of this purr, arri
ved late last evening from a
'crufe. She came into Long
liland Sound yesterday mor
! ning between 6 and 70’tlock
through Plumb [(land chan
nel, and was pursued by a
frigate and several barges
from the N. block
ading lquadron. The firi-j
gate was at one time fu ucao
the Governor Tomkins, as
to throw a few that over her
|but finally site eifedted her
escape unirjured.
Abstract from the Governor
Tompkin's Log-Book, du- 1
ring her cruise. Sailedf rom \
New York, February 22,
18*3.. j
Feb. 27th, hr. 36, N.
long. 56, W. (poke fl«jp
John Dickfbn, 28 days from
Lisbon to Philadelphia.
March 14th, boarded the
Spanilh schooner St. Anna,
[34 days from Havanna for
jTeneriffe. March 15 boar
ded the ship-South Carolina
Packet, ten days from Cadiz
to New York. March 23d
the weft end of Madeira in
sight, at 5 A. m. law a
large ship and brig to lee
ward ; made all fail, and
ran down upon the brig, &
exchanged a few shots with
her ; found her to be a man
of war, and the ship a 74,
under a press of fail for us.
Made fail by a wind and left
them. At 1 p. m. saw three
fail to leeward ; ran down
upon them to one and a
half gun shot; perceiving
they were three frigates;
tacked and made fail bv a
*
wind from them, it blowing
a heavy gale. The weather
moll llap gave chafe, which
continued three hours, when
it became dark, and we loft
fight of her.
March 30, !at 34, N. lon.
12, W. boarded the brig
Eagle of Baltimore, three
days from Cadiz for New.
Yturk, fame uay brig Nan
cy, of Providence, 3 days
from Cadiz for Providence.
March 31, captured me Bri
tifli brig Ajax, capt. Win.
Mackie, from Aberdeen foi
jbt Croix, of 2 gun<l and 11
'men ; cargo of coal, brick
Tiles and dr) good*; took
most of the latter on board
the Governor Tomkins, and
ordered ihe prize far New
!York. April 3d off Cape
St. Vincent, fell in with &
captured the Britiih Packet
ship Mary Ann, capt. James
Caddy, alter an adtiuu ol
48 minutes, in which we 1
received no damage. The
lhip was very much cut in
hull, spars and rigging * and
hud one man killed. Mie
was from Malta lor Fal
mouth, had ten guns and ;
manned with 35 men, be-;
lides four pafiengers, one!
'of whom was Lord John
i albott, having on board
the mails, which they threw'
overboard after ihe struck,
.but they vvcre'faved by the 1
dexterity of the G. T’s offi
cer*. In one hour after she
jilruck, came up with and
boarded the Commodore
Barry, captain Negus, 2 7
'days from Philadelphia for,
Cadiz, pu; all prisoners on'
board the Commodoie Bar
ry, with some provisions &z
lent them to Cadiz; took
some valuables out cf the
Mary Ann, put a crew' on
hoard and ordered her for
the United States. April
Bth, Cape St. Vincent in
fight, boarded the ship
Hope, of and 30 days from
Philadelphia for Cadiz.J
Same day at 4 p. m. saw a
fail on our weather bow f
made all fail for her by a
wind; at 6 difeovered her
to fee a frigate, being then
within 1 and 1-4 gun shot,
made all fail from him be
fore the wind, he giving us
chafe under a press of fail;
but finding we left him, fi
red a gun, but the fhet fell
short of us. At ii p. m.
w e loft fight of him. April
91b, off the Rock of Lisbon
spoke a Portugucfe brig
• from Canary to Lisbon.
April 9th, off the Rock of
Licbon, fpokc a Port, brig
from Canary for Lisbon.
• April 12th, lat 34, N. lon.
15, W. at 6 a. m. fell in
with a fleet of ten fail, ran
down upon them, when a
i 74 hauled upon a wind for
us; hauled our wind from
him. At half pall 11 law
; a fail on the weather bow.
At 1 30 p. m. the 74 bore
•away. At four cauie up
with tire fail to windward ;
ihe preved to be the barque
Angenora, four days from
.Cadiz for New York. Tin
. captain informed us, char he
! (ailed in co. with the fleet
l then in light, and that L,ey
- were transports with
funder coi>v#y ot the Plan
-1
tagenet 74, destined for Ca
nada.—April 13, off Porto
Sauto, boarded the Portu.
guele brig Eliza, from Ma
deira for St. Petersburg.
April 14th, off the Derfer
tas, boarded the American
brig Hetty, capt. Skinner,
from Madeira for Cadiz, J
but would return. Same
|ddy, off Funchal Roads, ieh'
,in with the armed fchooner J
Globe, captain Moon of*
Baltimore, on a cruise. A
pril 2 ill off Teneriffc, boar-!
ded .1 Spanish brig from St.
Cruz for Havanna—May Bh'
lat. 22 N. long. 26, VV. cap-'
tured the Britiih brig ilart
iy» Capt. John Grayson, of
White Ha ven, 200 tons, 2
guns and 14 men, from Gib
raltar far St. Salvador, in
ballast; took out the pri
soners, guns See. and burmt
her—lßth, made Cayenne
and down the coalt—May
20, twenty leagues WNW
of Surinam, at 2 p. m. dif
covercd a brig on our lec
bow handing for us. At 2
30 palled one and a half guiv'
shots to windward of the
1 brig, when (lie fired a gun
,andhoifted English colors.!
j At 2 59 tacked and flood
down on the enemy’s quar
ter. Judging him to be a
letter of marque, determin
ed to engage him. Took
in fail as required, the enc-'
my keeping three of his 1
guns playing upon us. At
3 15 w e commenced the ac
tion, which was warmly
contested until 4 p. M. be-!
ing for 25 minutes within
' half pistol shot, at which
time the enemy boarded his
‘fore tack and war hauling
r off. Our bowsprit being
•wounded, and all our head
ways shot away, we weieo
> bliged to keep before the
wind, to iccure our malts*
* The enemy proved to be a <
‘man of war brig mounting 1
1 22 guns, some cf which by I
1 the size of the shot and j
r |wads that came on board of 1
J us mull have been thirty <
’ two pound caronades. An
■ 3 50 the enemy ’* colors came 1
: down, fuppoled ihe had
) (truck, but loon found that'
; they were (hot away by our'
wcil diredted fre. During;
> the action Mr. William But
terfield, 2nd lieutenant was
isnortjly wounded, since
t'dead ; George Leockey sea
-1 man, killed and two other:
- wounded. About 300 shot
-.truck the different parts oi
y - I
the veil'd, jo of which
tlruck the hui’, hat fjrtu
lately did bu; little damage.
At7 p. m. die brig- E. S. £.
didant 2 leagues, at which
time 101 l light ol her:
May 24, took afmall dro.
gcr dole under Grenada;
put all our prifonerson board
ot her, and lent them alhorc,
May 26, at day ligh:, Gau
da loupe in light, law five
iail ; and whilit boardin-;
one of them, » man 0 f w^r
& dvc tis chafe; made
all lail and ilood Irotn him,
and at 11 101 l light of the
brig. Ran under the lee ot
Monferrat, and gave chale
to a (loop (landing in Ihore.
At 1 P. Mi the lame brig
catne round the point of the
lfland under a prcls of fail
aficrus. Out all fail and
ran down Port St. Kitts,
Nevis and Euflatia. At 7
p. M, 101 l light ol the brig.
Continued our coarfc thro*
the Sombrero pallagc. May
27, at 5 a. m. boarded the
( Spanish lchooner St: Anto
nio, from New York for
Porto Rico. Ac 2 p. m.
, la t. 19* N. long. 64, W.
saw a strange lail bearing
N. E. made all lail in chafe,
( At 4p. xi, difeovered her
/o be a frigate. Made all
fail from her before the wind,
she running as hard until
|dark, when we elcaped her.
June 2> lat. 33, N. long.
65, W. boarded the schoo
ner William, captain Chap
man of and from New York
jfor Ncw-Orleans, in a lsa
ky condition. June 4,
1 boarded the ship Ne n Galen,
> Tracy, ofßoflon, four days
i from Charlctlon for Cadiz ;
; informed us the schooner
Janeral Armstrong, capt.
- Champlin, failed in compa
-ny for France, June 6, lat.
37> lon g 70 W. was
chafed by a man of war
o*g for 11 hours, efcapei
by (uperior failing, after
giving her two (hots from
long 'loin. He returned
one, and hoisted American
colors. At the fame tunc
two large (hips under our
lee, clofc upon * wind;
,were unable to afeertain
who they were. June 9,
at 9 p. M. palled Montaug
Light. Oil the 10th wind
from N. E. at day break,
being beiween Filhcr’s lfl.
and the Gull Light, difeo-
two 74s and a4O gun
irigate at anchor between
Filhtr’s Maud ar.d N. L;;i-
No. 246,