Mirror of the times. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1808-1814, October 02, 1813, Image 1

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SATURDAY Night, October 2, 120 Collars Reward RUNAWAY frrip the subscri ber'uii gon Dutk livt r, fiL teen *( 'cs It* mH « mm h, lluit pbr* v« a *e, a atgio msn t-aw-eil LPHKAIM, a. front £6' r 21 years o »!. cU k com plexieft, heavy Slade, 5 let* 3 or 6 incuts bigl't, l>is «pptr so e «ei* «u , the n ddle finger on the right band cr<*e»k«»'l (be fits* joint. flai nose, bij woo! < ' fries H«m n sq*iar* acres* his I* rtfi* as), field spoken and a g«.*©(J olkt kstvrhli Itv ill give 1 wcniy L). liars lor appieii*nd*nf and confining *a'd tug o in an jail m I gvt n.m again, or if b.ov* m Rif, l will pay ait reasonable charges. 1 a.?*» spprr firtidre *.a;d regrr was persuaded a*> i» bv seme vrnite feriee.u to feed m rjirt sia e of Geor g<« or fcigdte iountrr • l #i|i crivv 109 "i *» i *•* tor c, pi in ndisg anrl I convicitug tier pt who un •; K' ovgec, it he cUifts hi m or oiler.* bi>« for i»aW ; *.« the person ca i b; efcUi’.cied lor * hts»he ft • ROfciLK i‘ J \HMOM. N. U. It said aego should b<* ap prrhcodfd ne *wav der y his anas let’s o£*i»ie and his oso, but th sbere de; cripiion v, til‘ell who h b- iaugs to. It aup refit tided i ,visf hmitobe scenr lv ir.*n d, for he » ‘I g«* away t -inle. C rtitour icaiiou cur. d . aiade to t»., br ms 1, directed .o tttyno d-bo •»Hjj;h, Huniprcys county, slate i f Tc. ues*t e- Jr»ue 16. 6ts A tUntien the. IVhole ? I DO dccLre myself a lacuivia e ».e. TiA RECEIVER, m t« % e CMttv of ftichmoud, ho that rey friend? will favor uie, Veewtog hai I « apable of hi. sftct , and eHicuntmri m no a* .i electee ; ai.u ior the if lead t'M'p that txi. ltd between my u. tiu-r aoct the ciwecns of Aagusla |»u- rally, i ti*pe they will nst take i.i active part against «<*, if not , i*r yt. .JCaSIC M' IYIIE. i *!y 3 if k j» f- Kal * 01jG I*. cp, rre ai e utbciis* aco at.’te as a r'And!, one fur T iX v'OLLF.L 1 OH of 2(i hinoui. caunty, •[ me approa. ‘ b rgelection. August 21. |ABN A. i\t A NN, E*q. ue are *J «Oftiir:rts» d to str.** a> * caheti 4faJ2 i*r Clsik ,-f tr. r >U PE RIO H *‘‘d 11\ FFKi(>R COU diA cl Enchmoiul tttuh.y at fhc •pproach* **g ctsciicu, September iS. XV ® ar * ** r h«iifed roftme that Mioajau \ V mnnm is a caiHidate for the . nice • c.crs Oi c> i SUPtKIOk and -IhURIuR. ■um of kict.SKißd county, at the seat e ' 7. QIORCE M. WALKER, ffq we are , •nibdrifiii lo iiiauui •« a. a catif'bliie ! *? r OerkuftheMJPEKlOltauj Inlerio.<. I mis lcici.Hirttid Louiiij, at tuc er. umg ! _ U,, n - A uguil .4 j \V lL ; UM KEMEtDX We are autbo- | clhrr r*S" he * l°r the j ..J l * X tOI.LhCIOR cf R lc l:mo£.u “OU )at toe a, j,ic».c«ii.g eei .Ku. * V * we are snthoriftd 'o ion. i cc n a . tr i ike office •'Kseeivcrof TAXRII URft* u fßicJiH. J ud Btify at t’-,e nut clccn u 7 IVm. Lam kin w ill * a catidiciate? lor ikcccivcr Returns for Rich liioi d county at the neAt L.edtipn. July i/_ *% " Vv E a;e authorised V a,,nou «ce hE n R DO -4 ALD’ON, fci*q. a candt ? f j te lor llic crHtecf Sheriff ‘ - wthu>»i U comay di iiic i iau, to eicCDCw. MIRROR OF THE TIM’H — -Sw-J -A. A * —k George W. Pe arre, | cndrrs iiis services t« 'hecit zt^s -! Columbia county, and u w .n r. 4 'o servp theta in the capacity , ■'HERIFF lor tbs ensuing itini, nould tMejr esie.ni him c>p file of riding that mathm, and be 1, eased <0 honor him Willi .heir confidence May 29. WE are authorised a.i a a unce Wm. i\l ega rof C 6« lumbia county, a candidati f&r the ohice of Shcrirf at th< approach election. £/* We are autnei iled to announce Benjamin Martin a candidate for the of hce of Sheriff of Columbia countv at the next election j vv « are authorifed to ilate, that Mr. Gerard Morris will he a candidate for the Sheriff in Colum bia county, at the approach flection. March 8 toi- "tae i-gt a JM.IIW** srwaes; From Cobbeu’s Political Register. • HAMISuRGU. i This town, rEiich, as we Were prr.miled, was to be defended to the la'l e <tre*n- j ityj which was protected by the Danes ; a id then by the Swedes; tins town, es inch vail itnporlance to u r , ! in a commercial print »n view, i 3 again in ths hand ; of the Frcncii fmperor. What will *• the thinning people” | lay ro this? They wdi fay nothing to it; for they will not be fuffered to have time j to think of it. They were j told in the very lame news j papers that announced the | event, that it was of very little confcfijuence ; for that the Swtdef, who were ex pelled to defend ir, were 1 better employed in marching 1 agaiiiil BonapaiU hirrrfcl* • And thus goes Hamburg back to the French without a gioan ; and the famous ' Hamburgh nevvfpaper which only a few days ago, abulcd Napoleon and lung lac ->rs.i les of tncie deliverer?, the 1 ColLcs, now praifuf | former and execrates the ! : litter! T« be Cure this is i i the agv ol humbug I Below j l have jiiicruo ionic molt ( j curious paper.*, whiUi have ' acta puoiihicb in f #n v jon, j regrreing this event; and if any one, after reading then* can litiisve in tie account? ! ut ®m* hited lir i is ti>u iUnng an idi®t to taiK. to. The P ruff ah procia mation, t»jc, calling out the levy ea malice, is worthy or j. iiticuhi* arten?i»)n. it tell* .he people, t idt Gcrii 1 j is in iio danger at ail. f<j ; ne 1 .rr, n lays th j g.eu | miniiUrs ct ftaie, the rtn- J ces m tne royal blooo, ami 1 Ihe archives, have been rono v* , nut tn<it r> not through 1 k 1 any le- r, rut meiely as a’ nit ai ai ♦ oi pi Ui tnct. ! HOLD THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE Sht2.ke spear e. j Now, what would an , L'lglifhman think, if, upon j the arrival of a French ar \ m )' at Canterbury, the prin ! ces fcf the royal blood and the arebicvc', were to ho removed to H id,;i ? I fan cy he would look upon it as the refolt et 1 conviction in the minds these piin- that th* brevei ivnid son ej 11 LtfiiLn. The hope iirv Ucms to be, that Auiimwill join the 3h;et. it IS Bt.ffolc, to be I nr. ; but not at ail likely. The f aired this p»ower towards FfuiJia, whom if always rc • u»cml>ers a» the hrn fv>nni tiabie ollailant 01" the nonf , is Lr greater than irs hulrcri to b .i»ce. Perht f >i thc«m. , peror t.f Austria is t>arg(in t for abidance : but in any case, i think, the French a-e iikeiy to reiiauc Ruff a to (ucli terms as the/ iffisy dictate t and 1 thii>k j so bcc iufe I Ice no oppeti |f 1 *9l l to liiiem on th? part us tie poplf. It France were ; invaded, decs any one ima jgine, chat they would tic as ; as the Germans and j tile Prufluns now are, and ; as the Rudiaos were Lit 1 yc.tr ? When we talk of a petite filing, we always R«mi to hu\c m our memory the riling es the French pc3pie '■ We remember h*w they ... ' roferoiTu*et tneir tnvndeis, and Ave Hern always to have ith r f.ct in our nitncis Isut |if we wete to conliJcr tiic j wide difference in the cha rtcicf ot the people, and in the circumihncei we thou la not rr aton in the w< do. it has been lenmked Iby fagacions news writei?, i tuat Woiiap'irte does n*t "9 on ;a he ujed to do. 1 really do m r k'lww wliat they iiiean. ile beats tho enemy, and * ,d:ives him before him.— j What want rney more? He j cannot win battles ohencr than th* chou/ wilt meet \ him. 'I here is »ne thing that I | have often thought of noli ! erntr, namely, the great change in the language of jour Rcwfpapers a* tt* the ! crown prince of Sweden ior j ti.erly marjhal P.erneiJittey prince of Fontc Corvo, R,id who now iHns himieif 1 j Charles Jean. The j j Morning m u of *ri# 6FI or fin of idio, when the Fripce of Fo fl te ; Corvo had just -•% to hi* preient rank, called j him “ tms infa % uv fateiite ,oi 44 me commwn tyrant or j the cdunnenT;” and alkeii, j 44 i* it pofllbie that will permit loi»,i'e ami un~ principled in ipdart to as-j cti.d toe throne?'' Ir, 1j : tbe fame article, called the I ■ 01 ince a “ wfc*ea>.t ” f * , . 1 in the ier or vs. 3,1 September, the | pre lent king of Sweden wjh * called 44 a criminal, a Jiiiy man. ,m ufurptr , a puppet and in the Morning IL.1: of the 12til of Odober, lie ws* ca led “ a traitortkskin*'* At the time l ropo/ed tfelc ! writers for tlieir language i to vsuh these diltinguiffrd i perfem ; and l ha/e t.cj pL.i ’fire t« fee, tiiac they have, ,ac lad, completely changed 1 their f"*ne i hey noo not | •r.'y apnrmr? «f the conduT , H A * L « Ji£AN : they j not only call him the [crown prince of Sweden, but itTv ieerii to build their I Ci hope upj i his pa ticu , i.ir c xertio.il. 1 hey seem Ifo L(»k up to him as the re |*d ho n a fide deliverer of E u ! r *pe! “Hang them j ides” fa/s Cadi/, wiie s he told that the gu Is of the town | ibid rears *t Ca?far’i Hint ing, “ they wotiid have dune nj ivls if Caeffr had mat tered their rnothers.” 1. it not adoaiihing that thvfe writers are not affamed to lack each other in the face ? v/eli, but after a!!, here is * Frenchman, and one of Son tparte’s general j t jo, become crown prince of Sweden ; and, what is more acknowledged by us in that capacity, and lighting, or is to fight, as w* are told, by the hde ofour allies! Alter ! this, jrt 1.0 one pretend, j wc ought t»9 make ; scruples, about acknow | lcdgiagthe legitimacy of ti . tics. If we have got over ; this, I do hope, that it wilt : not be pretended that, m 1 Jihcr cafe*’, potfeffon does j not give ri^ht. For my part, I was aj wsys for ackuow edging the crown prince. The Swedes chefe km. They wanted a gallant and wile man ; aha we ha/c now difeovertd him to be both, i v/as right, th*n, wiien I reproved t’jtfc hind gentry for treating him so feurvily ; and who knows mat my praifrs ©f him may not afffl in bringing him over to our lid ? I war right that the people ©f Sweden ihould choofc a fcceffor to th« throne. 1 Bernadette was a proper ; roan for them ; aye, and live no co tc knowledge it too! j But, mark w.e, bir«i;*#« » ' ! Stand >-... r J. 1 will ! not let ywu hide b?.ck VVhateyer the “ crown j prince” does, or leave* un ] done, yc.i fh.til not deny j that lie ii crown pr nce ©f , Sweden You thail not call hi 0 44 a 1 old ferjeSHt !" a- I gain. ihtll not cevrr j hun witu vile uatne*. Yaa ! *fla! 1 fin! fptak him with 1 I a> ct roy ,1 rink, j i cril 0 > .✓. sh 1 I 1 .. a.; 11-. 1 s .v. * 11 b. forehand. { will have no | uc kill dmgs. Crown orioc* >f S weden you now call him nnl crown prince ot ;>v?c icn he (hall he. I ivallowed thh, gentlemen, why miy [ n»n exf*ea that you w.ll now call Napoleon emperor ot j and kin® or Italy, I Mr- M.irit kin* df Naples. j Jeicph kin® oi Spain, an l Jerome king of Weilolulia ? Cjn ej /ve Z? premier p ut q U I conte. Having taken one Hep, as so decided a Hep too w.i it i< to Hoa you i:i your ( progrelN ? Did I nor can. ttoii you againlt your abufh iof Ponte Corvo ? Did T | r »ot tell you tin you would to (wallow words. And, yen I You have the ■ impudence to bull that Pitt ihficd the revolution of ! France, in the very fame number of your paper where |y au as heir t» the crown of dwedan, Ami boa t ot as &»i ally, one ot the ob/cure individuals, t wb& ar>[> oit of that revolution f hurcwcl’, ior the pit lent ; | take care that you ai t hnk refpedtCully of the biciichman who is now be** cmna “ cruvtti prince of Sweden;” take rare to (peak; as becomes you of your friend, the deliver ro r \li ' rope, tuc renuvrftsd Charles "Jean. Ncw*l:ohic, Sepf. ij. ALA KM GUMS. Lift evening about fevert o ebek, alarm go n w-re at tSandy H 10;, which i were angered oy tile fVt at the Narrow; and in the courf* of mi hour, four dif ferent alarms were fir.-d. | Wc no intelligence from Sandy H»k lalK-ven ,n£ alter thealarm gum were: 1 fired, but have reasons to I iaelieve that an enemy’s fleet was of} the Hook. A packet lloop rVam New Brunfwuk, arrived her- ] a t evening; .ibout levs » o’cbck and the captain informed, tint about five ©’clock, the drititli frigate Stadra, vhicil has been ciuifing off the Hook fcveral days, fired a bout 20 (hot a: rhe Block Hju c in Spermaceti C>v», which were returned by rho Block Huufe, wli-M uif iri g-t« r.*nd us. Spermaceti C V! L j f**» r ?«*!*s «.o the footli vard of Sandy Hook light houi'c„ By the Steam Bo?t which arrived yefierJjy fr j n Al ban;, we learn that the hu ff iltr fierts m Like o*U*ti*, were within four miles of each ts t cc on Sat nr lay week lad. C un. Chauncey witu cur fl t*r, was at the Nia jru* ?ve , fir James L Ye , v«rh the eoemv\ si c . * > v, u Vj if mile Cicck. IN a. 25 >