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tbe fed was prefer.
Hj [0 ihe p'anis a«.d fruits whicV-
H, v e the fame property, bn*
K were ignorant that the reu
ierverl a!h> to make excd-
K. coffee. We read in the
K \iina g of marinfirtnres” that
m, red beet cut in Imall (qua e
Kfces d ied in an oven which
Kirns it and afterward* reduced
K powder like coffee, a
HiV dear liquor, a,id which ha;
H.'hro* color of coffee. It is
■') r-rior to all that has until now
■e*"' atwmpted in imitadon of
■,,ffcr, and that tw« thirds oi
■he liquor of red heet mixed
lvi<h one third of coffee, in li
lt nor, forms a delicious coffer,
H,nd fi»ch, that Mor.ba would
■ot furpal’s i f . Thele are two
precious properties —Jse-
Hfuies ihele, ftiii a third has been
■oif.ovtred in the red bee;, the
■pvuio'ic journals,” pubilfhed
■ Vienna, con a'ns a memoir
■which teaches to make beer wih
■hit root. Thu< the red beet,
■which furnifbes at once logar,
Ipfffe and peer, is gom* to be'
■come more precious to Europe,
■than the cocoa nut or bread
lifte are to America.
[ Fiench. paper.
MIRROK."
I — IUGUSIA
I Saturday Night, Jan. 15.
II he Condudt of the War.
I A refclurion was yjftenlay adopted in
tlie House of Representative*, having for its
ti'jj ct a,i> ei «juity into the “ caufc of the
rt cent liiiu'cb of our arm* on the northern
tron itr 1 !:oi'gi. the ; elo'utior by a
Toy iarga ni..j(;rifj, >ve lUVe ftr u" doi'bt*
vs 't» expediency ; and the magnitude of the
■wjtui’y in its favor is not to detrr us from
ex,ir< ill gs the fentimrnt.- It is calculated,
incu opinion, todeprtls the public fpi.it,
It err bar rah the operations of government,
to give'lupport tp (iifaf&.Kion, and to reno-
Ta c the 1 pi<it» of the enemy. Wish hue
dt.trence co, the will of the majority, and
a In ps that the cc nl'eyuencts will b» ?* be
n fiiia I to the public interred ai the patriot,
ic lupportcr* oi the enquiry can wch, we
ca io.t liut view it h» the refultof a moincii
uiv feiling produced by the late horrid
" tW( fru » Niagara, the influence of which
i aj m fled cuo iuher judgment of the Hou.'C.
[isat, ini. Ji; , iry 1.
By this Evenino’s Mail.
O
1 rfROUOH eu>- atten'ive friend the hon,
■'Has iclUir, we have received the Ha
ionai latell geucer up to the S It iuft, c >n-
J' 1111 S be rrefideru » MefTage,trai.lmiitiog
tn u° * rc * 8 important docu
li re follow, a lentr from Lard Caflle
j** ' \° the Secretary of tit ate, reljsing the
a» ULnon of Ut.AU; hut prdpi fun- Loudon
in uuiurg a. a p ate of negotiation.
accepted the proposition,
u iKgtic at ion will immediately com*
*cni. a, t-ie after place, the rcfult of which
fwever, we tear vuii not be very favorable,
'■anslaticn if a note from
. Lord (, at heart, to the
Count de A esse/rode, dated
T °f>‘dz, i st Sept. 1813,
J ne undersigned ambaf*
; d »r of ij is Britannic ina
>l7 to the Emperor of all
* he Rvifliasf, desiring to a-
Vail him lei sos the firft cc
c'i on to renew the fubjeVt i
rc, pe£tmg America, which
v, fla brougnt into difeuhion
1: » 3 conference at the mo
n' ent ( -*f departure from Rei
has the honor to
this note to his Ex-
'*} tele Louiit de Ntllei- t
rot.c. j
the Prince Re
; ’ h>r rtafons whicli have
/ rt '* already made known,
j ! ot found himlell in a |
“‘tou to ;:ccei. t the ine - -
■; li *of 11: S Imperial Ma- I
’ / ; >i terminating the dif
>V:'h ♦ho L : * btatcJ
of America, his R *yal High,
nefs desires, neverthelefs^to
etTect to the benefici
ent wishes which his Impe
rial Majesty has exprefßd
of feeing the war between
Gr«at Britain and America
loon terminated, to the mu
tual fatisfadhon of the two
governments.
With this view his Roy
al Highness having learned
that the Envoys Plenipo
tentiary of tiie 0. States for
negociating a peace with
Great Britain, under the
mediation of His Imperial
M a Mv, have arrived in-
Rulfn, notwithstanding
in finds himfelf under the
neceliity of not accepting
the interposition of any
friendly power in the ques
tion which forms the prin
cipal object in di.lpute be
tween the two ft«tes, he is
neverihelefs ready to nomi
nate plenipotentiaries to treat
directly with the American
s plepibotentiaries.
His Royal Flighnefs sin
cerely withes the conferen
ces of these f ienipotentia
ries may result in rc-eltab*
lilhing, between the two
nations, the blcfiing and the
reciprocal advantages of
peace.
If, through the good' of
fices oi His Imperial Majes
ty, this pfopofition Ihould
be accepted, the Ihince Re
gent would prefer that the
conferences ffiould be held
at London, on account of
the facilities which it would
give to the dilcuflions.
But if this choice should
meet with insuperable obifa.
cles, His Royal Highness
would consent to fubiiitute
as the place
ne 'red t*.. England.
The undeifigned. &c.
(Signed) CATHCART.
Nan? Nile, f fen.) Dec. ij *
The foi’ow-ajt letier from C.vioijel Bowver,
L', C »!. co.amindiiig j\€ .bile, to Oeu.
F. L Claiboruc, baa just been received by
exprefa from the Gea. to Gov.
MuBiLE, NOV C 6.
Silt I nave this imtiifm re
chived a leuerirom C -pum '.!e»ia,
comm.tnding th-d n.tvy at Mobile
Potni, staling, poduveiy, a a r q*-
British expedition bas arrived ai
Pensacola, coa»!»ting of seven
sau of vessel#, and two numb ves
■»-Is. —— that some o( the ling;
j have aOO aieti on board.
I stiail ie#ve thi-t bv 12 o’clock
for Uio Point, witi) ah tne iroopt I
can p"ssibiv spare fion-i ihi* p-isr—
with she determination to defend
that post to the u most. Tnis will
le-.ve M'biie svc!»k ami exposed I
have vv i v teo 10 Lt. Col. liu nel, re
questi* g him to lad back to this j
place wuh die yd. regt. Should
he comply, I think we shall be abb- j
h> save this country . Bat s ioulJ
pc not feel hnnsell jus ifi' d *o givr
up ins present objects, i lent Ik
whole of this cou. try wdl be lu-t
blip old you an opportuni'y, |
jpi ay write to Cod iM’-lv-.e, ana |
give bioi r ht% ioto'inttion.
'The communication <o Pensuco
lo by land, i> cut cll by a large
! oi Indians. .
• lam, S;r, in great haste, Yuur
obd*t, servant,
(Sieueu) ' l
j Otl N dO\v \ f R,
J.t. col. 2u lui* con»?od’g. j
I Gen. Claibt tii.
{ DIFD, nnibe 4tli inst. in Lincoln
oi a nuimonsry temi'laim. Jo««
-gtd upwsrdso Hi- He
r vital cliHl iani.y sci more >1 ao l 6 t l * ■
For ;aor 14 >* ar * P r0,1 l,c “ * ]
I ft'tH and cor.fiiLeprein I,U >'**;<>„*
and tor the sass few vcar s hit foul, at inter
»a »,wa» to overwhelmed with the cxr*cv of
hi* Redeemer’, lovr, as to loosen hi* hojiiy
powers and to render them tlurisg this holy
eommimicatie n, in a manner ufJele : so
grent was the p >»tr’ that he fa<d, human na
ture wa» aot capable to fuppett it, had «t
coutinued thus to flow for any coufiderable
time. •
He died in peace, as in a (hep, in tha full
triumph* of faith and love, gratping m hit
ar-nihis family and friends, srhiir hit f. ul
| was poured out in prayer for the (alvation
; o them, of his relations and for the whole
| family of rrunkhid'
I He otten used to fay, after he experienced
I uch jfreat overflowing* of live, th* t in ticit
nr™ ,iC no pain; he continued ft to the
•aft. Reader, fttivc to ohta'n the like Mel
ted nefs!
***'***' —"I ■■■ m —- — i .
Young parc-Devil,
much esteemed for gluing
tin? iaige Colts, is now off red
K*r .ale on good terms, or wili be
oat for Hie mining Beacon rn
’baros. YOUNG DARE DEVIL
is upwards oi sixteen hamC iugn,
afi >e Che? nut sorrel arid fi -,e ti
gttre —was po hv Old Dare O. vii,
out oi Nanc. Qiicksilver, as good
blooded a as ever tvs. in tbe
u'ate —Any •p-rson wishing to
percliaae or.to take for the ensuing I
seaiuo, wi I do well to apply to
the subsettb«tr directly, livi ig in
Colombia bounty, wu the UJice
Cret k,
Gto: G. Tankfrsley.
I no» v i s
i mu be sole
the biguist bidder oo Fri.
day ihe isl h t.f February next
av ihv* pi.m a ton ot James Three
wim, late of J* HFsiiOi county de
ceased, nil the
Personal Profiertv
Belonging to iko&ataie of the said
James 7hr ewitts, consisting of
one negro VVtnch, Cattle Kc Hogs,
Household anti Kitchen fureiture,
«nd sundry other ariicle* too tedi,
on-* to enumate—The conditi
ons of sate made k r o vn on the day.
Turner Coley, ad’mr.
Jauumy 15- s. —p
n~o~tTc e.
A LL persona woo are indebted j
Jl 3k to tbe eu teol James Three
wuts, late of J fferso \ courfty dec
are requested iw mak« intmedtaie
pay men i, and those who Rave any
denial d* on said estate are also de»
sif'd to exhibit their acco tins tn
due time, *rope.?ly attested m or
der to have .hern voided.
Turner Coley, adm’r.
January 1 5. 5 —p
! Will be Sold , j
tiie first i'uesday m April ‘
o*‘xt to the highest bidd; r, in
pursuance of an utder of the Couit
ol Owjintry,
202 i-2 Acres cf Land
tn Morgan couurv, uuniDe; 2a, 5 o
diat< ict, belonging to the estate of
vVtliiam Dunn, of »aid ceu’tty
deceased, and aold for thn bene
fit «f the beira and creui ora of
said deceased.
Mary B. Dunn, adm’x.
John Dunn, adm’ty.
January 15. r«w3
.Administrators’ Sale.
B\ virtue ot ao order from the ;
Ho.io abie the Court ol Ordi
nary ,l >r Columbia county, will be
sold, at Columbia Court House on
| ihe first Tuesday in vlatch next,
1 Nine Negroes, i
J Bflong og to tha esta eot Janie* ,
Strain, deceased, sold fV r ihe b^n.
. fit of the heirs and Creduors of ,
satd dccrai-d—Tc-tiis ot sale in ide
know on h- da f ,
John Cochnn, adro’r
la right of hi* wife.
January 15. ms—
Will be rented & Hired , !
I '
A i the late residence ot thom
' IX as June* o/4.olu*i b a county 1 ‘
I decea**d, on the 2-I’h oi J .n-ia- | .
iy tlie N'kGKOr. a and ’> |
, rLANTAfION of said deceas' . ,
I td, fot/ihc erin o( one year.
J AL O, IHE j j
GRIST-MILL .
Term-, irmiu known on me day.
Elizabeth Jones, adfn’x. | 1
Jana ) 15. 2i
! <
NOTICE.
\LT. r>*tfilers of v»<nr«, ->
oua I'tjunrs or foreign m - •.
andicr ; owner*, or soperint* i ! i» \
of still# and boiler my.ivr* >
earring.* m th« 3(1 e.di-cu n '•
,r 'et of Georgia, art- he.t'bv n > _
6'.*d that l will attend a? Columh' .
G. house in the coiu> »>f Culm ,t i t
on l’ ritlay the 21st d>y .1 an- .> ,
(the pr«*ent m mth ,) a W.rr -
ton in th* roomy o- VV ■ -,«
Monday «h< 21 h, a' Sparta i t!i •
foont> ot Hancock on \V**d i •
the 26'b, at Greriisbti'r V i m
county ot Greene on Kr .i ,y > *
i'S h day oi the same thru’ . *(/>*
the purpose of granu ,g iictrw -4
certificates, in coino/tniy to ih *
stvtuai laws, pissed ;u .:»<• iast -* -
Bton ol iaj i<g certain
internal dunes.
David W. Crrt’vfor.i,
Cnlleiftor Rtvcnut :*\l Di’lrict.
CollrAori* Office, Corumdia C, H.
Jai W4ry jth, i 8 1 4,
NOTICK. ‘
>JINK moii.lts Irani th** da**,
JcS application tv;11 be made t .
the honorable iht Inf urn nut*" i,f
Columbia county , (oi it live ».i -.ck
the rcai ts are *<l ivi: .on
late of »;ud conn v<U c. nv. n;» mi
lots ou the Oconee lviverf on tun
long bh ft, VV r iishir*jj,oo ctun.r
Also one bounty oi land, v7 I i
acres in aaiu c uu.v, n •:> i ntd'
dlt prong of William am\ s*v a
'—Also one tract t, *ml . n.iut; ,
comaimog one hun Mod a I i ,ri\
ihrec anu one lourtti /»ckk ou
Roffaloe ere.,k.— Also one U3Ct m
Warren coon y, lontan.iig lort/
acre-, more or ie.H, o i ihe wa n r
of I own cti't k —./\lso one toe?
containing tl • e nuudrerj am! tit v
acres paii in l Oiumbia and i, ail M
Watrtn cf»u :ty t , on ir.r; waters of
Town creek, bounded by Moses
Uees, G«i,«d, Ivey d, Flournoy*,
Mrs M'Creaiy tmd J iv n.c* Ha*...
for the belli (i ol t;,e h.iij «*n l
credit orr.
ROBERT WAI TON { M
I i ngii o' nr, will. j ■
JK'SE RUt i., t l
| dUA.vI jONi*;«, \ 1
January 15. u. ) n
Administratrix’ Sa>c-
Oa the aatir Fei)i\nry, «t the |>Uusui,m *?
John O. I’ejrrr, i-re of Co , nun c r </
deceased,
Will he* Solti.
PART ot iht pci v ilia p*-»per!v
of AA'd deOe-i i 1,
| rlouseiioiU »m‘ # 'a: nt
' Horses, Hog-, c oti., c :j.»-,>, 1’ \ »
I tatioa a d C*a lom., oua
Waggon and several o h r articu s
lct bis of bait make known o i
the dav.
Elizabeth Pea re, adm e.
Ja ua.y .1 e.*.
State of Georgia —Lincoia
County.
TT7H” RF. \ K Jn hn J)
ttteet and thnty (.(triton ,* ; .-
pligd tome for <<"e v of tulmr>v -
% traticnwllh ih- IVdlunJ />,.
lament of it m ' in 3a ’uin u n >:< r>a •
ed oonixe.d on h< < • -ate out! , ,’j />•
of swd J)u k n {Vi nuncn, dec.
Id! S h . -tr" 'rt cfdi eld Ctt,- f ?
adrnon h >t'l ond -in n '>rlii- i i.
dredundc>ed’ :> . at said deems, /,
10 be and ufrjtem a' m , es ee-uu In i
the tune p<■ s<; ,bc l In/ taw ;o
skew c "ist f a <>mj t/iOf havej wh /
said lc^crs of admin ,tr„t.on
the Will annex, u sfuud uni t>r ;r Ult .
ted "
(riven vnd-r mu hand an r seal
at office, tii's Vk fauna y % ,' O . 1.
IViliiivn sla*per, c. c. >.
State of Georgia —Lincoln
\'founty .
WHEEK -. » j*n i M
has ajpi'O i to mV for ,et.e.s
of Dismi so y 'hi; ev.a c of
Jafnei ftii I t nth it'r.n -ci.
THkS!'! arc th <•> c’ \re frs ci'U
anfl ad in ni u a 1 iri in ~ m m >
kiudrcu aHn <rc(Jil ,i.' *id i{.
to be and ,-pjvar at i.y r Hi. r w,i n.
IQ the 11u>r. i;: o*r 1 o, 1. w .<*
shew caui.l ( y ; ; hav jv, y
saui lettt f- -.iiii , > '> wc gi •»•* e #
G veu t : r V C 13.
tills st’> e>■ • U frt I .
lr ■ e ■’>* , c C. ' l .