Mirror of the times. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1808-1814, October 23, 1813, Image 1

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VOL. VI. AUGUSTA printed BY t)ANIEL STARNES & Co. west end of broad-street. SATURDAY Nioho* Oc-om** * . * ______ * avJ K 24« I 2* LIMt, ▼TOP* Salt: by the t.ub*c ibcrs i»t Jjj,' ihtir W«rr. H >us* wi»cr<* they juttar’ ks epirg (tbs utaat t-tppiy o. U>e »n»c e. La Roche & Van Sindercn. Julv si if NOTICE. Wilt hr fold for CASH, oh the firft fuefdjiy in December neit, at tkc Court-Hrute ia Warren couutj TWO hundred and fifty *evcn 1 teres of Land, mofv or less, lying ou the waters ft Itorkry Comfoit cretk in Warren county, a<ljo»ni ri R lands belonging to Ann drew Duonielir «nd \ic.o go Har. graves, it being the property ol bam j*l Parker dec. to be sold for the in nr fi. oi iht heirs and credit, or* oi raid deceased, and at the rule of I' e fonner purchaser, the terms of sale not hem* complied with. The nmngy will be rcqni. red bitore thr property it changed and if not pa 1 within three days, the land will he resold at the risk of the baver, Mary Parker* adm’x. Septcmb :r 25 . Administrator’s Laic On the first Tuefday in No vember next, will be fold to the highest bidder at the house of the subscriber. ALL the petfona! property of james Dwham deeded J con. fitting of %egroA flock See. 6( c. |pr the bentm of the heir* creditors.—‘-Terms made I, knowu on the dav. y -EWabeth Denham > ad'mx. Columbia County, ) - • 25th £pt. 18,13. ) \ NORTHERN LINE OF STAGES .fTpHE public arc now notifi- X -ed that the line of Mail da. ges are extended on lo this place, three times a week, which will renter it quite convenient for travellers from Savannah & this place g#ing on Northward" ly, New Stages and experienced drivers and four sets of horses between this and Columbia, S. Carolina, will enable me to con*, dud the establishment with fpL fit and regularity. The Imal Stage between this place and MilledgevilJe, tfill be continued as heretofore. 1 SM’L S. STARNES. May 2 8 Attenton the Whole ? I I>fe declare myfelf a Candidate for TAX RECEIVER, in the county of Richmond, b<>. ping that oiy friends will favor ms, knowing that I anr. capable ot fi|. hng the office,.and determined *0 do so it elected ; and for the trn nd 1 'htp that existed between my la* ther and the citiaens of Augu»ta generally, 1 hope they will not take an active part against me. it 001 forme • JESSE M‘TYHE. J* l ! » * ts George S* Pearre, * p ndert his ihe JR* w« nf Colatiibia and ia wdiing c°,. , . fcrve lhem in d* canauty u , SHERIFF for tha enatH^tt>ni, »tioulfi they esteem hin»Wpis.c ol* h hi*g (hat station, ancf be pi« a»ed to liooor him wub iheir coahwcnci May 2»; | , [ * MIRROR OF- THE TIMES. VY Ml LIAM D!t I ON wc are autl*orifrd V V to auncucc i* a cei <in'»t • (or the rffice of Rtce? r of TAX RETURNSufltkiinuud ouuiv at the nest election 7 ITfE *re authored toft ce that MicaJah * * STiTsw. i* a candidate for the ot&ce oT Clerk of the SUPERIOR Arid INFERIOR Courts of Richm.'od county, at the neit e . lection. August j W’ ILLIAM KENNEDY we ar; antho rifed to lay w il he a candidate for t7i« oftice of IAX COLLECTOR of Richmond county at the election. ! August »i. fj 3 We arc authoriled to announce Benjamin Martin Esq a candidate for the ot ( dee of Sheriff of Columbia county at the next ele&ion. From the Bojh'i Venttnel. Boston, Oiftober %, ’ FROM FRANCE. Yesterday arrived here the fall failing letter es marque brig Argus, capt. Parlonj, | in 37 days from Nantz* We are indebted to the 1 pciitenels of Mr. Foster, a paflenger, for the perusal of a full tile of the Paris “Mon ituer*' from the 30th July to the 21 ft of August. In none of these official Gazettes in Augutt, do we ! find a Tingle word of the proceedings of the Congrcfs at Prague; nor one word on 4 the fubjeft of our Envoys, in Ruflia, or of tilt Ruffian mediation! With refpeft to the rela tions between France and Austria, there is not a tin gle intimation of amity or good Ad ded to this* we learn, that letters were received in Nan r z, from Paris, dated the 18th to the which cxprtisly stated that AUSTRIA HAD JOIN ED THE ALLIEi; andl that ftie had 200,0 00 infan try, and 80,000 cavalry (these numbers we think are | exaggerated) ready to take the held. Many articles in these papers indicate this Rate ol things. # The Emperor ot Auftri* continued wear his army in Bohemia, and had made a large promotion in the general ftafF ot his army and his princels and head i generals were with his corps d’annee. And in the Mon iteur of the 20th Augult, we find it empathetically stated, that the exchange between Augsburgh, in Bavaria, (#nc of Napoleon’s lines) and Vienna had suddenly tal- j len very low. 'There were fevcral other indirect indi cations ot this fort. On the part of France we •find in every paper to the latest dates, accounts of the cofy'ittued maech of troops of every defeription, ariille HOLD THE MtXkOR UP TO NATURE Shahespea e. ;ry and munitions of for the grand artnv ; while jalitiie cities and petitions ! occupied by the Frencn and Bavarian armies, were re ceiving new lortincations, aiui laying in stores ot every deferituion. Addevi to the Moniteur ot the 14th i Atiguft, on the strength of official advices from Dres den, of the 7th flutes, that on the sth and 6th Bona parte did not leave his home, but was occupied the whole time with the Duke ofßuf luno, his m=»jor-gen. (3er. thier) with all his commil fary and quarter mailer generals, anrl all who had the diredEon of the lupplies •f nis army. T his is tne toi lowing tignificant paragrapli — tx as the Armiuicc may —-- - j ' be denounced the 15th Au ! gust, the troops ate prepa : ring to celebrate ttic Em* j peror’s birth nay, on the j 10th Augulf.” La.er ac. counts mentioned, that he ! left Drrfden the 15th, for . his lines; and it was ex- I pedted at Paris, that hos tilities would commence on ! the fuccceding day—and .j great anxiety prevaded that city for the event. The King of Naples (Mu rat) had joined Napoleon’s army; and had appointed his Queen to be Regent in his absence. Tiie King of Prussia had left Berlin, for the Head- Quarters of his army. The Emperor of Ruftia was with his army. Gen. Beuningfen we find has been promoted to the command in chief of the commanded by Prince Roftofki, General Tolstoy, and General Docronow. Letters from Paris, of the 18th August, fay, “ Mr, 1 Crawford has not yet been accredited as our Minister, but experts to be in a few days.” Mr. EMfler is the bearer ot dispatches from him, for the Secretary of State, which are said to be important. The ship Erie was to fail from Rochelle about the middle of September for A i merica ; to touch at Ply mouth (England) to obtain ! la c conduct for the Lady and family of the late Mr. Barlow. I - ! The French Emprefsße gent had met her husband | NapoleonatMayencc, wheie they continued a few days, when he returned to Drel den, and r js to Paris. : I 1 | The Moniteur, from the 5 ,! i *o the 21 ft August, do not contain a ly liable from So 1 lr, though hii dcfpatch in the sth was very promi- Port *f OctoStr t. A Valuable Arrival . Friday, Oft*»ber I—Ar-jl—Ar-j rived, lettei ot marque brig Ars»us, «f 18 guns, capt. Parsons, 27 days IromNantz (France,) with a full cargo of French goads lo J. Bra zer, J. N Howe and oth eri August 31, lat. 45 t-2 long. 28 1-2 captured 811- tiffi lliip London Picket, l Smith, ot and toi London, ,313 tons, ! 2 guns (12’s and | ' 9’j) iq men, 66 days from Buenos Ayres, 16000 hides, manned and ordered her for j America. Sept. 9, lat. 47 J■ 2, long. 41 1-2. captured j brig Atlantic, Anderson, of land for Cork, from T’rini dad, cargo 320 hhds. and 83 barrels iugar, 90 feroons ot cotton, 5 do.ot indigo, 200 tons, 2 guns, took out the indigo and ordered h«r for America. Sept. 21, lat. 45 1-2, long. 57, captured brig Jane, Mickom, from Fal mouth, E. for Nova Scotia, *n ballaur—put on board her the officers and crews from the ship and brig, ani ran. fomed her for 1000 dollars. Left at Nant r. -Shipi Fanny, Foreman and Gaila vvay, Madoc—schrs. Gene ral Armstrong, Chatnplin ; Brutus, Forbes; Chcfapcak, Richardforr; Volunteer, In -1 ot; William, Richards.— There had been no late arri vals. Ship Erie, Robinson, was to fail from Rochelle tor Plymouth, E. thcEcc for the United States, about the ioih Sept, with the lady and family of the late Mr* Bar low Vajfer.gers Mcfirs* Wtn. | Davvfon and James Foftcr of New York. The latter gentleman is bearer of def patthes from Mr. Crawford, Amcu minister to France, for the fccretary of state. Mr. Dawfbn left Bor deaux August 20—Tchooner | Engineer was there. No | late arrivals there. The Argus has been fed teveral times on the paf fjge by frigates and other armed vcffiels, which she es- Is cap«d from with ease. 20th, in the morning, made Cape Elizabeth, and ! in confequencc of the late ’ eafterly.galc, and it being ! thick, was obliged to haul off. The fliip London Packet, j prize to the Argus, arrived j — L I . ». I’t (Juarvmn s » th s after. <’on. She t» c.i touted at 16 o,©oo dollars. Newport, Sept. 25. President Frigate, The capture of the achr. Highflyer, of 5 glins, by j commodore Rodger*, was very extraordinary. 0.1 ma king the Ichooner* to the iouthvvard of Nantucket ilhoals, (he hoi (led the pri -1 vatc Brittfh bgnal, which 1 was anfvvcred by comm®, dore Rodgers* and fortu nately proved the private Briciih signal of that day. Upon feeing this, the High | flyer.came immediately to I him. Commodore Rodgers ordered one of his officers to drels in a Britiih uniform and manned out a boat and I boarded him. The lieuten ,ant of the Ichooner did not | wait to be, boarded, but man -1 ned his own boat and board ed the Pre/idenr, supposing the Prdident to be a ttritilh frigate. The British lieute nant was on board for fotne time before he dilcovered his miflake. The officer that boarded the fchr. from the President, afktd the offi , cer left in charge of the lchoonef for his private sig nals and inflruftions, which were immediately handed to him 1 by this stratagem, commodore Rodgers has ob tained pofTeflion of the Bri lifh private signals, and ad miral Warren's inductions. On examining adm. War. rea's inltruifljons, commo dore Rodgen difeovered the number of British fquadroas on the American coast their force and relative pO - with pointed induc tions to all of theapf, if poi liblc, to capture the Presi dent. Baltimore, Sept. 30. Important and authentic news Jroni France. Extract us a iciier,dai«d Royan, 23d Augnff, (received by ihe Ichoocci Pilot, arrived at X, York. “Utilities will commence again with Russia and PrufTn, and no doubt some dreadful conffcft will take place in a few i days. The Emperor it deic'- I mined if ji is in his power to force hit erie.iii:* (0 his o*n terms. He hat rajfcd again a mort powerful army, fomc fay amounting to 600,00 * men i on Ins present fuccei* depends 1 all our hopes of raising price* ; relieving the market ot ike imme.de quan ity o f produce j which ha> beer* imp 01 ted to luppl) h’t couunenral friends. “ The aft «irs of Sp»*n have taken a very bad cum.,- o* ih eveniog of the 2d.a end 19th ult, th; l iench army undo V No. 262.