Mirror of the times. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1808-1814, July 10, 1813, Image 1

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MIRROR OF THE TIMES, VOL. v. |uc.u ; I’A— printed BY DANIEL STARNES & Co. i NOTICE- Will be-'-i-ict to we highest Bidder, Men dte twentieth of nttgust ■ next, at the Court- 2icus< in the B county oj Madison, ■a LL'ht Ct>> jwimng the public Wr% (quart? which rtrn iir> unsold. ■i.q it -junibcr ot other lots, a cie* ■it will bt given lor one bail until Re 25di day of Duceubcr, 1814, ■ic other half twelve months ihere- Rfttr; the purchaser giving bind Hitii approved securitv.—And «n Re twenty'first, at the some place, Rill be let to the low est bidder, th« Building of the jail fm Bud county. I Edward Ware, J I William Fergus, j I I Ilaac Strickland, J> | I James Sanders, | 1 ■ Charles Sorrells. J “ I July 3. (2) I Attention the IFhole ? I I DO declare myfelf a lacdidate for TAX RECEIVER. In die county of Richmond—ho PQ'3 that ray friend* will favor me, Inowing that I <ur; capable of fil- Irg the cffice, and determined to lu so if elected ; and for the friend ■up that existed between my ta ller and the cititsns of Augusu Icnerally, 1 hepu ttiey will net taka Id active part against me, if not Irme. JESSE M‘TYRE> IJaiyS- ts j Ipatrick prescot, I RESPECTFULLY inform lis friends ana the public in leneral, that he carries on the ißlacksmkh’s Business It the (hop formerly occupied I) J. J. Putin, in all its Va; l&us br&nthes, and trusts, that [is attention to the butinefs Pgether with a faithful perfot pancc of all orders in his line |hl entitle him to a {hare of lublic patronage I N. R. Works Ihod wi.h ceao* Ids and dhpatch I January 1t [caution. I ALL per Tons ate hereby pinioned not to give credit to | n y per ion whatever on my Iccoum, without my written H er for that f'pecial pnrpofc, 1 r a perlonal application by Fy-df. Ido alio hereby can. |°tt arid fo* bid all and every MrTon or pe.fons whatfoevei, rotn entering into, or in any manner whatever using, le ling 1 '• any of the flunk ure or other property in or a« °ot my house, rry usual refi. 'Hce in Washington (Ireet, in• s!s <l y, as J am determined io : ,To >ecutc every pet (on ' B y concerned in (uch pratij * l ° the udnoft rigor of the 11 w Lewis Hunstcr. it. 3. ; ou |s on New \ t,rk 'h S&lt> fay Phelps & Ilov r.ts* Jui 1 1-. a, “HOLD THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE -SUif^M. notice. TmT .e -1,," ,f,„ the <lpir.,io D ot nine months flow this date, apply rh, ) I orable the inferior court of ?■ he hou : ty for leave to fell two hundred acTc,’oH.^d be the Lmenur.or Ief V n R-chmold J,^ - JS"/ 1 ?, 10 ,hc °‘ Daniel W.l!i„n dec«fed, a jt inm g at)d Savan . - nah river, and to be fold fi r the benefit of ■ the furviv ng heirs of laid de c II John Briscoe, 1 V Samuel Gray, J mrs - March, j, [9ni] “i notice THAT application will be mad- to the r HmjoraWe Inferior Court of Columbia County,after the expiration of nine month, for leave to fell two hundred and eighty seven and a half acres of land. hclonginVto the eftateot ifa.c Wood deceased, granted to Jonathan Wood, i„ the county ofGr-en s.? a,ri fi i c dT k Aifi *»ofi„j* 0 : M Been, said to contain one hundred acres belonging to the estate of Itaae Wood dec. for the benefit of the heirs and eretiiors of laid dec John Brifccc, adm’r Marrn 8, 1813 re 9 m A T OTIC eT ’ J 1 H hi we shrill after the expi * f ration ©f nine months fri n > ,‘biß dare apply , 0 the Honorable •tfie lii.'erior court of Columbia ,county, for leave to sell oie |, u „- -dred and thirty fire acre* ©I | flU ], more or less, in Columbia county I belongin'? to ihe estate of Willie dec* adjoining lanes of the testate of H. Jem.*, dec. and J. 4 Garnett, dec. and George G r ] an t kerslev. I fanny low, Adm’x ROITt GEORGE, A dm’r. ‘ 15 "-9-n ; Is O 1 H l ] * NINE months ftom the date , hereof applicatien will b, made to .the HoiiorLblc Inferior Court of arren county, for leave to yell 50 acre* of land, Jcbouu by heir* a part of a 243 acre tract, granted l to Briton M*Culters, for the bent hi of the heirs and creditor* of said 1 deceased, i Samuel Ratherford) Sarruel Jack/on, j admis. ; November 30 n.fm [ —1 . I notice ! NINE months frnn» the date , hereof, application will be madt to tilt honorable ih* Iniericr ci un 1 |of Columbia County, to sell one; jhuudred and thirty acres ot Lard [of said county, adjoin ng Lends of <feal and Roberts, the samt be ing the real estate of iitztkiah , Jone« dec’tl. Ohedance Jone adm’x WiHia.m Jones, Aimr. ( ! December 28, 9m We are authorised to an nounce Littleberry Clanton, Esq. a candidate for the of fice ©f Sheriff, of the county "of Columbia, at the ap proaching eledion. £s° Wc are autherifed to announce Benjamin Martin Esq a candid. fer the of jficc ©f Sheriff of Columbia! county at the next election. Wc are authorifed toi Aaic that Fetf.r Don'ALd son, Elq. is a candidate sod the office of Sheriff, of Rich- 1 monci County at the ensu ing eledion. j June 12. i "* W *ST END OF BROAD-STREET. ashikgton City, June 24 ' Cc Pyof a letter f rent Major Gene . rci . c tuus * to the Secretary ot 1 ') or, dated ; s . TR Niagara, June 14. \ou will perceive by the cnclofcd copy of orders mar J f icm indifpofitionhas resign ed his command, not only ; ©f the Niagara army but o fj B the diitrift. ] have doubts he vvj]i ever again Ibe fit for service. He has ;been repeatedly in a flat* of .convalelceace; but rclapies s on r ‘ UjC Raft agitation of mind, n t i 115 7 last I mentioned • tne unfertunatecircumftaDce of the capture of our two , Brigadiers, Chandler and •Winder. The particulars ' are detailed in the report of 'CtJ. Bum, which he gives , hem the be ft information he 1 could collect. His corps lay a cot fidcrable diftanee from the feene of adive op raticn, as you will perceive by the enclohrd diagram, which is on a scale of ab< ut 100 yards to the inch. The , light corps fpeken cf were ,captain Hindman’s, Nich o;as s and Biddle’s compa nies of the 2d artillery, ser ving as infantry. These three gtntlemen and cap tains Archer and Towion of the fame regiment, and Leonard cf the light artille ry are fold.ers who would honor any service. 1 heir gallantry and that of their companies was equally cen fpituous on this eccafion as in the affair of the 27th ulf A view of gen. Chandler’s encampment will be fuffici tnt to flitw that his disaster was owing to its arrange n.ent- Its centre being its, weakest p®int, and that be ing dilccvered ly the cnen y in the evening, received the combined att?ck of his wide foice, and his line was cc n plcxcly cut. The gallantry of the sth, 25th sn3 pait cf me 23d, and r ,J ght trc©ps, favrd the aimy —Ot the 51 h it is said, that, when the day brtke not a man was miffing—and thai a pfort ©f the twenty-third under major Armftrcng vva* found sustaining in its left flank. I heir fiie was irre killablc—and the enemy war! ’compelled to give way. C «uid he have been preffeu, the next morning, his de struction was inevitable. 1 Ifr was d i (per led in every 1 Jdireciicn, and even his com manding general was mifiiiq without his hat cr horse. I uudeidand he was found the next morning almofl I jamifhed, at a diflance of 4 ' miles from a lccne of attic* j i Lieut. M CJaefney’s gal- 1 jlantry recovered a piece of ■ artillery and prevented the! | capture of others, Me me rits promotion for it. On the evening of the 6th of June, J received the order No. 4, and joined the 1 larmy a; five in the afternoon of the 7th. I found it at the 40 mile crcck, 10 miles in the tear of the gcound on > which it had been attacked, >cmairbed on a lain about a [mile in width, with its, 5 right flank on the li ke, and t its left an the errek whicl 5 skirts the bale of a jerpen *dicular mountain of a con kfider«:ble height. On mv ; route I received Nos. 5 and . 6 enclcfed. : At fix in the evening the; ( hoflilc fleet hove in fight I r though its character could ; not be akertaired with pre -cificn. We lay on our arm? .all night. At dawn of day . fliuck our tents, anddekri .fd the hoflilc squadron a jbreaftef ui, about a mile . frem the fhorc. Our beats which transported the prin ■ cijal part of cur baggage and camp equipage lay on |the bench— it was a dead ceiir.— iujd about fix the en emy towed in a largefchco ner, which opened her flic on our boars. As fcoh as she flood fer the fhorc, her objett being evident, I or-' ceied down Archci’s and Tew fen’s companies, with four puces of artilleiy, to i rtfifl her attempts. lat the fame time sent capt. Tot , ten cf the engineer! (a mofl v aluafcle c/fleer j to conflrutt * a temporary furnace for hea* ting fhet, which was prepa red and in operation in less 'than 30 minutes. Her fire was returned with a vivacity and effect (excelled by no artillery in the unive.fe) which iocn compelled her to retira. A party of savages now made their appearance on the brow of the mountain (which being perfectly bald, them to cur view) [and commenced a fire ci ■our camp. ] ordered ccl. Christie to dislodge then; who entered cn the fcivicc SATURDAY Night, July 10, ISI3. Hith alacrity, but found dmfclf anticipated by lieut. •Jdridge, the adjutant cf lis rtgimeni who with a promptness and gallantry highly honorable to that young officer, had already gained the fumtnit of the mountain, with n party of volunteers, and routed the Bubatian Allies of the de fender ol the chriflan faith. 1 his ycung man merits the tuticc cf government. 1 htlc little affairs cost ui not a man.— iir Janies L: bring difeppeinted of a tiagedy, next determined in a true dianiatic ftjle, to a muse us with a farce. An tfheer with a flag was lent to me from his (hip, advi sing me, that as I was ih. vested with lavages in my rear, a fleet in ir.y front, and a powerlularmy on my-flank, he, and the officers comman ding his Butannic Ma;efty's land foiccs, thought it their cuty to demand a surrender of my arn y. 1 answered ithat the meflage was too ri diculous to merit a reply. No. y. was delivered to me at about fix this morning, between fevtn and eight o'- clock the four waggons ue ,had being loaded hrfl with ( lxk and next with amuni iticn, &.c. the refiduc ofcamp equipage and baggage was 'put in the boats and a de i tachment of 260 men of the 6th regiment detailed to proceed in them. Ordcj* were prepared to be given them to defend the boats, and if s/Tuilcd by ary of the enemy’s frnall vefleh, t 0 c any them by boarding. By feme iirtgularity, which I have net been si ] c to dis cover, the boats put tfF witheut the detachments, induced probably by the flill ntfs of'he morning. When they had progiefled abcut 3 nftrles a bieeze sprung up, and an armed lchconer c veihauled them ; thofewho were cnterpriflng kept cn and efiaped, cthcis ran to the (Lore and deftrted their beats; we left twelveot the number principally contain ed the baggage of the offi cers and men. At ten I put the army in motion on our return to this place. Ihe savages and in corporated militia hung cn. our flanks and rear tim ugh - uut the match, and picked U P a lew ffragglers. Cn •ur ictiung the British ar- No. 247,