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VOL. VI.
AUGU.-.IA frimtsd by DANIEL STARNES Co. west end of broad-street. SATURDAY Nioht, JaVVary 12,
Young Duse-Devi!,
SO miKlj cs for y j ( :ng
fine lii -r"; Cr>i ,is % o i]’ ; re ,<
tor ‘•ale Sri good 3j
let out for the eOß'Cii,-? on
iliares. YOUNG D (HL-GK.VIL
is tipwnrtl* of s'.x'-tn hands high,
a fine Chesnut sorifl*a< d fT c ii
gnre — by Vd Dt;e D-.vil.
out ol .Nanci Q i.ikdiivrr, as guoc
blooded a tna r e as ever w/ti in ‘lie
hiate.- —Any orr-m wishing to
purchase or to t«.tutor the rttstl D?[ j
station, tai'i do *<U to a,.- < t ■
thesubsctibttr diitciiy, ovoiq in
Columbia cotiu y, on the Uifict
Crerk,
Geo: G. Tankersley.
Januai v 15- ii
Will TTsfld,
T\> the higi.es ii drier on Fri. t
day the iS.h | rbruary t.e*>. I
at ihe pUiuation o-J il,np i 'Three
witt*, iate of J. ffe>»o county de
ceased, al! the;
Personal Property
n.'.dcugui,'; to the dilate <H me »atd
Jimes lime wilts, consisting
one negt j Wench, ( attic & J i gs,
houset.nad and Kitchen loro rare,
and «undry other ar.irl. <j too tedu
«us to enumerate—,The con«ti*i_
oos of sale made k nvtti o.i i!»e chy.
Turner C*! -v, aci’mr.
* *
Juuuaiy 15- 5 i—;i
NOTICE.
ALL person** w id are indebted
to the estate fjs.mes Three-
Wilts, lete of J tTiOoi county dec
are requested to < take immediate
payment, and :ho;e who ii.ive aov
dt o>a' d> oa ?:d '•■'•are are also de
sired to t xhib’t th- ii* accounts in
due time, •Topedv atlrsied .d tr*
dtr to htvc ‘h-m* serried.
Tamer Coley, adm’r.
January 15. s.—p
inn hi Sold,
ON the first Tqjbday in April
next to the nicest biJd' r, it>
pursuance of an ortpr of the Court
of Ot dtnary,
202 1-2 Acres of I and
in Morgan county, lumber 28, 5 h
district, belonging to the estate ot
W;l i;nr Dunn, hu oi satu county
deceased, and sos t fur the bene
fit of the heirs a ! m crecii >r* o;
Said deceased.
Mary B. Durr, adm’x.
John Dunn., adm or.
January 15. 'row3'—\
NOTICE.
V; IN ti months rum the d*t*,
XN application w;'l be made to
the honorable the u rtnix <,f
Columbia county, «bi l?a*e tu I
the real estate of derun m Hess,
Jar* of t&id romniv <•> <-, ;>evr nti«n
lot? ou the Ocor.ec Kiver, oh tue
long bluff, VVashiig’ou couat\
Also one bounty o- , a iiui 287 1 2
acres in bs.il county, on .h« mid
dlep’Oagof WiilumamA swamp ;
—Al'o one tract la euum., •
containing one hue jred and Jt\ tv* i
three a 1 one fourth on j
Hi ffaloe creek.—.dsu oct trad iu j
W arren coumy, containing tony j
acres more or lean, on thf; sratc<«
ot Town crrrk— .Iso foe traci
■containing thiee b. dred aud (it.y
a* res pan iu t Ofbia a K i ait it
Wsutn couMv, on tup X'ers ci
1 tVfll Crttk, ,u ittidtil 0, .Moses ;
Hcof, Gnt.HffJ ivcibs, j'.is-. oy’
Al'S M‘t. e..r y *nd June. iii*e
for the bet.,fit of tie In *1 * ami I
cridiiDrit.
RODEHT WALT'bN. t J
Jt> rnrjy o. r, 4j w.i .» ) •
JK-SL PULL, ife)
.LAW! |UiN |- . |
li I**? 6.' i n
MIRROR OF THE TIMES
/dministrators’ Sale, j
ID Y virtue of au order from the
EO Honor able the Court of Otdi
;a-y lor Coiu.nbia county, wii! b.-
M»;d, at Cnluinbia Court House od
•he first Tuesday in March next,
Nine Negroes,
atlongtng io the estate of jamei
strain, deceived, sold f» r ihe neu I
fit of th<s beirs and Creditors of j
•aid deci ated Tcritn of sale unde .
know on he day.
John Cochran, ailrn’r
Iu riphr of hi* w[fe. J
January IS. tu> —
Will be rented & Hired,
A ! lire late rviuleoce ot l hum
*r\ as Jones of Columbia county j
decessrd, on the 24'h of Jaima
ry iiißtanr, trie NKUHObN and j
PLANTATION of said dsecas
-d, ioi ihe <ci m of one year.
AL'O, THE
GRIST-MILL.
Term* m*de known on the dav
Elizabeth Jones, adm’x.
January 15. 2t —
Administratrix’ Sa'e-
Oi the I4t!i February, at the plantation «f
O. Pcarre, l*te of Columhia county
deceased,
Will be Sold.
P ART of the personal propertv
of said ConsibMng of
iiousehold ond Kitchen furniture,
Hones, Hogs, Cattle, bhttp, Fun
a'-.onai d Carpenter’s fool-*, or.e
aed several o'fir-r arur.K-s
—J eru's of sale make known on
the da<-„
'Elizabeth Pea~re 9 adm'x .
January 8 id* —
V*WOT»«I i i ja.— ~U JW
\A a hikg to n City, Jan, 8.
FROM BRITAIN.
The folio ving highly im- ,
portant MetTage aiui Docu- 1
menu vtyc on ye.lerelay
tfanhmtted by the Prefidcnt
of the United States to both
l louses of Congrels.
To the Senate and House of
Representatives of the Uni
ted States in u cng r ejs H/l
jd hbied.
I transmit for the inform
aticn tsf Congrel's copies of
i a letter iro:n the Bntifh Sc
eje-fa/y ot State for Foreign
Affairs to the Secretary of
stste, with the atifwer ol |
the latter.
In appreciating the accep
ted proposal ot the govern
ment of Great Britain for
1 ii ititunng negociatiuns for
I pence, Cufigrels will not
i tail to keep m mind that vi
; gore-us pu parations for car
• *) ing on the war can in no
rdpedt impede the progress
to a kvor.«b!e resu lt, whiift
a relaxation ot such prepay !
rations', tlioiild the wuhes |
ot tnt Ui.itcd States for a j
tpeeay re it ora non ot the
bletfings ot peace be difap* :
pointed, would neecflaniy
h ive trie niOit ii jurioas con
k’iincoces.
JAMES MADISON.
j\i/,Ld-y 6, 1814.
“ HOLD THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE —Sfolkespeare,
I Lord Ce/lfeneagb, to the Se -
cretary of State.
Foreign office, November 4, ISlj.
Sir,
1 have the honor to enclose
to yon tor the information of
the Preiidei't ct the United
| Stales, copy of a not* which
l his Britannic Mdjeltv,s Am*
j ban t.lor at the Court of St.
; Petertburg was diie&ed to
j prefont to the Ruifnn Gdv
j ernna nt, as toon as his Roy- i
al Mig'nnelj tha Prince 1
Regent was informed chat
j Plenipotentiaries had been
j nominated on the part of the
| American government fur !
the purpose ot negotiating
for peace with Great Britain
under the mediation of His
Imperial Maieflv.
His Lordship having f>y
the lail Courier from the
I Imperial Head Quarters
I acquainted tne that the A
merican Commifiioncrs now j
lit St. Petersburg have inti
i mated, in reply to tins over
ture that they had no objec
tion to a negociation at Lon
j don, and were equally dc r |
lirous.as die Britiih govern
ment had declare t ttfelf to
be, that this bufmefs (hduld 1
! not be mixed with the affairs
of the continent of Europe,
hut that their powers weie 1
limited to negociate under i
j the mediation of Russia.
Under these circumilan- ’
ces and in order to avoid an
junneceffary continuance of <
tne calamities of war, ihe
Prince Regent corhmands
me to transmit, by a flag of
truce, to the American port
nearest to the feat of govern
ment, ,’ne official note above
mentioned in order that the
iPreffient, if he fhnuld feel
dilpof d to enter upon a di- j
| reet negociation for the ref
tomion of peace betyveen the
two dates, may give his di
\ C*
! rections accordingiv.
CD 0
In making this communi
cation, Icanaffureyou that
the British government is
w'iliing to eiHer into difcuf
lion with the government of
America for the conciliatory
atijuftment of the differenci-H
fuDliding between tht twp
llatr.f, with an earned desire
on their part to bring them
to a favorable issue upon
principles of perfect recipro
city not inconfidcnt with the
eflabliibed maxims of pub
-1 he law j and vvith ihe ma- j
litime rights of the Britidi j
( empire* The Admiral com (
| man’ding the Bntifh squad. ,
rouoti the American ltanon |
t wiil hc 'ogive the |
neccfTary pr .teffion to any ,
perl mb p jceetiing to Ei • i
rope, on the ot tKe-gov
ernn ent (1 the U. States,
in furtherance of this over-
ture ; or should the Amer
ican government have occu
fion to forward orders tc
their commifiioners at iit.
Peterlburg, to give the re
quilite facilities, by cartel or
other wile, to the tranlmifii
oii of the fame.
I have the honor t® be,
with the highest confide*-
ation, fir, your molt obedi
ent i'eiv ant
(Signed)
CASTLEREAGH.
i
[ENCLOSURE alluded to above i
l runs iation, vs a note irons
Lord Cat heart, to the
Count de Nesselrode* dated
Toputz, \st Sept, iSi 3,
Ttio underfivned ambaf-
J vt
fa dor of his Britannic ma
jesty to riic Emperor of all
the Rufins, desiring to a- :
vail himfell of the tirit oc- j
cafion to renew ti?e luhjeCt
relpedting America, which
was brought into difeufiion
in a conference at the mo
ment of departure from Rei
chenhach, has tlie honor to
add re is this note to his Ex*
j celly the Count de Nefiel
-1 rone.
Although the Prince Re
gent, for reasons wliich have
been already made known, 1
has not found himleif in a
lunation to accept the me
diation of His Imperial Ma
jelty for terminating the dis
cussions with the U. States
of America', his Royal High*
nefs desires, neverrhclefs, to
give client to the benefici- i
cut wiihes which his Impe
rial MSjetly has exprefied
of feeing the war between i
Great Britain and America
loon terminated, to the mu
tual fatisfa£tiou of the two
1 governments.
With this vie w his Roy
al H ighnefs having learned
that the Envoys Plenipo
tentiary ol trie U. States ft r
negotiating a peace with
Gicat Britain, under the
mediation ot His Impend
Mr. jelly, have arrived in
Rutiia, notwithstanding th t
la € finis himfelt under the
nfcccfiity of not accepting
the mterpolition ot any
friendly power in the c] !?>-
lion which forms the prin
cipal object in dilpute h--
tween me two (t ues, he is
neveriht le'ls ready to u:;di
iiate plenipotentiaries to u
directly vvitb the Amcitua
plenipotentiaries.
His Royal Highness fi i
cerdy v» nhes the con ~viu ,
ecs of thc.'e plenipofui a
ries nay refultin re-rihm
h thing., between the two
rations, the bieffing •«') • iho , t
reciprocal advanta m cl
pCilCt* •
If, through the g o 1 c f
fi:cs oi His impert'a . ->l -i*
*
tv, thi* A , : ,f.{
be accepted, the Pi'mce Re -
gent would pre’or tbit enc
conferences should t>« h i i
at London, on account t f
the facilities which tr wj.iU
give to the dilcuTmii.
But if this choice i?n;B 1
meet with infupcrahle «u,la.
cles, His Royal Hi.{hoc'U
; would consent to sub Juute
1 Gottenburft as ths place
1 nearell: tc# England.
The underrign? d 3cc.
(Signed) CAT.iC.iRT.
i. - ,
i The Secretary cf State ti Lord
Cajilere.itb* *
> t
Department or' f *f \
January 1814.
My Lord—l h vc ha l
the honor to rc ceive by * !l» r
| of truce your Lord (hip’s let-
I ter of the 4th of November
1 lad, and a copy ot a note
| which his Britannic Ma jel
ly’s amhafiador at the court
cf St. Peterlburg preNnfeiL
to the R utian government
on the firit ol September
preceding.
By this commnnicatiomic
appears that Ins Royal I
pels the P;m .* Kt*g n c Re
jected toe media ion offered
by his lin p - riil M tjelfy t >
promote peace between rho
United States and G. Uti
r.iin, but prop dVd ro tre.t
dnechy witn the United
States at t.r >tten burgh or
J London, aul that be h <pL
i, requell*, d ihc itMcrjxdi 10 4
Jot tire go.* ! <>lll s rr or tlu?
1 Emperor in iavoj ut inch art
j arrangement.
f liVing in d vo ir Lo r 1-
fhipb commarncai.* > !>-:t >l.*
tiic Prefi j k 1?, | a mdr u
-1 ted t > hate, to; rne inf inii
, ft - w 3 w
| at ton or Lis R .yal i 1 ig> ! < 1 ;»
the i IwltC . ;pj I, Cut ts) •
ib *ii lent !i 1, |*;tr > »vi(/i r*-
! gtet tnis ncivu'i i ♦c 1 e ro the
cdirtmcncemen' nt a n
. u
culion lor rhe ageo nnioda
t*on of dime cnees between
r the United ht/tes and Great
i>*'imur As the K nperor
ol R iHla was dilltny mht, l
lor hi, reU rl l * jh I i n.:ar
t
limtji, and was m.* re veer
engaged in a war, as an al -
: / ol England, woe eby ic
was his in: "eR to promote?
peace between the IJ Sutrj
ai d ' i earth a in, me Ere
(i ic:/t coul i rim u j iht that
bib Rdy* I jfighnef* the
j', i;ue Recent wool 1 accept
the m-Jimon, which Ill*
Imperial M j ,ry had offer
ed to th tv. It wi: ths
conn 'vine vv It a vvhith tbt?
hi > .’l cl) trailer < t th; Em
peror infpir • > E. r S ien ,
t 1 ; phi u'* * *»> , n:Sr^g.'r-
M > r C > ifttoUS, Which
„ . M i!» in, policy
/lie * * *’ if ef* d, 1 »
v r.<* c wiui
y J
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