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drdtwrsd by (he Francis Cum
rains-, tbs Com minion Ser vice was in
tr * duct'd by Dr Brown, and about
jet per fens having approached the
jsllar, pa'-to kof the Holy Sacramen
tal Supper of the Lord The Jcene
was indeed folemn and inter tjh*g
IVe t ufl it was to many, a happy
Jeafon — Peace , harmony, and love
feemtd te p rvade the ‘whole ajjembly,
and not a J'entencc efcaped the lips of
the Preachers which could, in our e
pinion, give the leaf} offence to Cbrifi'-
Pans of other Religious Per [nations,
ibis hhly Ordinance was never before
ad mi Eft end in this place. IPs fin
c>. ■ e- • h <pe the good -ffifts refulivig
from it ‘will be of lo g continuance,
70 the polite attention of ur rej
p‘ ted friends , Dr, Bibb and Mr.
II: we are indebted for IVafhing-
Un City papers to ijl iu/i from which
we rave made feme few extrafts—
the Meal not arriving unitlour paper
w is nevly ready for p y efs, prevents
us from giving feveral articles we
u u and wi/h to lay be> ere our readers —-
the ‘dlowing extrair of a letter from
AL //.://, to the Ed’ ors of ibis pa
per, we doubt not, will be acceptable to
our leaders:
“ 4 7be Senate at lad, have pa [Ted
the V)L JN ('£it R BiLL — nothing
mere rente ins to complete the Syjlem
bn* filing the ranks in the armies
which the laws contemplate raifing —•
cod eft abbfoing a fund to defray the
encenf: —this is Jo r the People to do.
‘lbs P ref dent in his Meffage threw
the rejpanjikihty on Congrefs, and
Congrefs have thrown it on the Peo
ple --they now have an opportunity of
AVENGING their Wrongs, and of
ca-fing their rights to be rejpeftsd
Andi trull they will net be detered
from it, h the urpapular found of
S'ampt id, Excife Law ana DP eft
Tax. IVben they were levied before,
i r was ts [upport Armies in time of
i\,ue-—but (by are now retorted to,
\ to rdfe money to fur port the moft ES
SEN SUL RIGHTS OF THE
CITIZ j NS”
IV E. have been frequently r.fked, if
I vie hr and ota r d what part cf tbs Earth
had been SUNK by tome one of the
numerous E iRTHfHJ dKES, that
we have experienced, in quick ftt’ceffi
\ en dace the \6tb December laft ? IVe
have b en n table, heretofore, to give
a fdiisfaftory anfwer to the enquiry.
J to ver&ciiy of M r . Edward (of
which w* doubt not) ts to be depended
$n a fdutim to tbs qusfhon is con
tained in (be following extra ft of a
ler.er, dal and Burks county, (N C J
Jan i o isii.
*■ On the mcrr.in? of the t 6th it'd.
<*>
a great (in ike was Jeer, to iffue from
the top of s ’ Sprar’a I\4 uruain,”
which is detached from that range that
ext rids from the Biue Ridge to Swa
nanoe river , and ends fme miles be
low its junction with French B oad
To* great naife that w*s he ud thro’
the day, and continued fmoke, left no
doubt but it was a VO LC I /VO that
had bur (l forth during the Earth
qa *ke lhe mountain is conic fid and
ululated-, its bafe is waked on the
weft tide by French Bread river , on
tbs eat tide it is ftptv atedby e. nar
row valley, (overhung in fame places
by ia- ge rocks) from that Ridge called
French Broad Mountains’, their bare
rnks, (tunted v gelation, and and
Jut face, (hew tbit they long have felt
Vat fubterranean fire which probably
gave , .ai to the bjVarm Springs, and
has a laft burd out with fucb dread
ful fury It dill continues to bw n
with great violent, and throws up
lava jeoria, dikes , calcined [tones,
and vitrified matter mgre.it quant:
ties, csf with the mojl tremendous noife.
‘—The quantity cf lava andf charg'd at
the beginning of the eruption, tv is bn
menfeit ran down the mountain m a
fir sum of liquid fire for more than
three quarters of a mile, and has
formed a dam acrofs French Broad ri
ver, fo high as to overflow about 200
acres of prime bottom land, to the
g r eat damage of the o wners ”
The bill aut ior;fing the arerpt
ance by the Executive of the far
vices of a corps of volunteers, was
yefterday palfad its third reading
in the Senate; having received only
one material amendment viz. a re
duction of the appropriation it con
tains from thee mb tons to one.
In the H ufe of Representatives
the two paft days have b--en occu
pied in t ie Gift uilion of the bill lor
the rb£;ii ation and arm! g f the
mihtia of the . U cited So es. A
motion to ftnke out the fi ft U Clion
of the bdJ, with a view to deir-v it,
has been negater ed by a ro; fide Ta
ble majority, as alfio was a motion
to amei.i the bdi fo as to place the
arms, to be provided in pirluance
of the bill, at the dTpofai of the
States, it:fiend f at onct pia ing
them in the hands of the mil .a
— Nat Intel.
A per fan from Whit? Water li
ver, repored in this town uri Fri
day iait, that lome few da,.s before,
there were four Indians killed and
Ealped upon the upper waters of
that river. The {toy runs thus ;
That an Indian came to the cabin of
a farmer in which were nnly the
mother and fame children, and car
ri'ed away fame che< lea and lead
that the father foon aSerwards re
turned, a. and learning toe fad, pur
fued the Indian a* u fh t him , ’hat
a party off ur mn in the lame
neighborhood bong out a hu;< ir.g,
and having formed a camp, three
of them went in pu- iuit of game,
leaving the fourth to watch the
camp, t;,at in the mean cmv* three
Indians entered, and forcibly to ic
fr .m the white man anew r fl ,
leaving an did one in us pla e, a id
that foun ifcervvaids, the other three
men having re urne they proceed
ed and uvtrtoi k the Indians, every
one of whom riiey kdied, and fcalp
ed. The perlon who fu nifhed
cd this information added, that ne
hi&iftlf lav/ two of the Icmlps.
Cincinnati paper.
tan/ arjrritrj x*.7.*rgrya vam.*ttmum
GEORGIA, Clark County.
INFERIOR COURT.
RULE Nisi.
UFON the petition of Jofeph
Brown, dating tnat he was in
pui fii n of a note of hand given
by Will am Thurman, dec. to the
lare firm cf Brown &. Harper, for
the lum of ninety-five d< liars, pay
able one day and t t e
fai'd note is h fl, and not irr his pcT
feffion or p wer—a and pravirg that
the c< py of the laid note rruy be
eftabl fh din lieu of the original,
and laid J feph Brown having fiied
a copv of the aid note, together
with feveral affi lavirs proving the
ex ’l:ence and lo >f the fard iwir,
in the Clerk’s Office of th;s Cc>urt,
ON MO * lON,
it is or da r ed, Ehac the fa id
copy be eftabl fned in lieu of the
orig-.nal, unleis bme perfon or
perfars fiuii appear, and faris
fad>ri!y gauday the wicliin
the time allowed by law—and it is
further Ordered, Vev this lule be
pubhfhed in u.c Gerrgia Exprefs,
onct in each month, tu Tie ipace
of fix mor. f.?, btiore this ruic is
made abfoiute.
h ue copy from the minutes,
o TER LING ELDER,
C. I. C. C.C.
February 2i, i Sl2.
FOR SALE,
Avery valuable tract of Land in
Jackion county on Beech cieek,
containing about tig.it hundred a
cres, one hundred and fifty of which
is cleared a-.d under a good fence,
with a large peach and apple orch
ard, and a variety of other fruit
trees. This Land is well watered
with god fprings of pure water,
the foii ftrong, its natural growth is
oak, hickory ad pine i.moer
There is a comfortable dwelling
Iroufe, nith brick chimneys, a ve
ry g>od barn, (tables, kitchen, and
other iioufes. ifoe >argc for
isexetilent, and will always conti
nue lb.— I his Land is wcil worrh
the attention of purchalers, for us
fi uacion for health is iquai to any
in toe world, and in an agrftabte
neighbor ho oJ, being *b cu fi ict*u
nihes wt [f from the town of A hens,
about the iam • dutance from die
town of Warkinsviie. and rcu miles
from t o town of JkfFe f n, wit fi a
till k lett’. and country weftwardE ;
it;- a fvan-ag- s therefore far a proitl
fi .red chaia&er is very con fid m
bh'. I dilpucable general warran
tee titles will be made (he pure ha
ler. Any perlon wfh> g to pur
chase <an view t.‘ie I .and by apply
ing to Mr. B itain B azeai on the
land, and know ihe tc.ms by ap
ply * r g to he vSubfi riber near toe
town )t Ji ff rfon in Ja. kfon coun
ty, Gccign.
GEO N. LYLES.
F b r uary 8, 1812.
CaUUON.
/THE public at e hereby cautioned
againft trading jor two Notes, which
amount to 1250 dollars, given by the
fubfcnber to Lol Peter Randolph. —
they were to have been given up to
me but bavt not.
IVM. C JBINESS.
Feb 20.
CA U i .ON.
/ HEREBY fdr warn all per fens
fr at trading jor a Note given by me,
ta Jo feph Mut dock, for the amount of
jixteen dollars It is unjuji, and l
do not intend to pay it, as i never re
ceived the value cf one cent for it.
G. IVASHINJtOy CAMP.
Feb 20
IATLORING BUSINESS,.
ry-y
1 HE Subfcriber refpe£tfuliy in
forms the Cu zr. s of Wi kiuJvdle
2>d cne Public g aeraiiy, tha he
C li continues the above b. finds in
all its various bl anches—l ie fee is
grateful tor pafi: favors, and crufts
that his unremitting aflndu.ty to
picafe, will It curt to him a conti
ruance of thole favors, whuh he is
happy t( k owiedg have hitherto
been fo liberally bdi .wed on him.
Ali orders for work to be d.mt,
will be tha; kr'ully received, end
execurcd in the newt ft ftyle w.ih
seatnefs and and (patch, and go mo
derate terms.
S. B. Hutchinson.
IVettkinfville, January jl, 1812.
NOT ICE.
ALL perfons indebted to the ef
ta:e of the late Job Felton, dec,
of Oglethorpe county, eirlitr by
note or book account, are requeued
to come forward without drLy ad
make payment ai no further indul
gence can be given—Ar.d all thole
having uaims dgaiuft ad dtate are
hereby nocflrd to bring them i.i
properly authenticated, ter lectle
rnent, within cne time p-rclcr.bed by
law.
JOHN FELTON,
Executor.
January 2?, iSt2.
yp \ 9 .> r 7 * . r * * •
it*, t.aX r j k,jV J f
On Thurfday the a6:h of March
next, at the late duelling liouie of
Job Felton, deceafed,
WILL be: Sul D
Negroes, Horfes, Cows, Hogs,
Hou'ch -Id and K‘tchrn Furui r urt;
lor**r Farmi: g Uter fils, with a
number of other articles too tedious
to mention. Twelve rnonrhs rrr
dit will be given by the purchafcr
givii g bond with approved fecu. i
p. —Further conditions, will be made
known on the day of faie by the
fubferiber.
JOHN FELTON,
Eixecuior.
Oglethorpe, count\,
ja uary 28, 1812,
RO IVLINS GREEN RvuCES.
X
7a.. HE Bowling Green Jo key
Club Races in the C unty of Ogle
thorpe, w 11 commence on \Vedncf
day the 26th inft. frte toranv horfc,
mare or gddi g from any part of
the world. Fir ft day three nule
heats for a purfe of three fmndrrd
dollars—Second day two mile hea s
ft 1 a [;urfe of tw® hundred dollars
Third day rn Ic hea s for the ba
lance ol the fubfcription and f e en
trance. m .-ney of each day. Weig ,ts
&c. agreeable to the eftabl -filed
rules of the turf.
By order of the P reft dent.
KOBE ROPE, Se. *ry
p o tem.
P- *>• A m.-retirg af the Club vs
eutvieftly requHied *..> the at
1 2 o’clock on the 25m.
February lft, i-Ji?..
[EXECUTOR'S SALE
Cn the firjl Saturday in March next,
IVILL RESOLD,
at ike houje of she Suffer iber, in 4-
ibens, all the perjonal property of
H'iliiam Finch, cen'r. dec conji fl
ing of
CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Acc.
Notes , payable the 25 th of DtC ’m
her next, will be acm an (led.
sPj~’ Ail perl ms iauebt*d to laid
eftatc a>e n qiu fted tr) makr* pay
ment to the fubJ.nber, ad thole to
>vhr.m the eflare is indehred, will
pfaafa prefant their accounts, within
the time allowed bv law.
J. L>. COLE, Ex'r.
Jjn. 24.
None E.
HPH AT nine mom .% after thi
Ada e hereof 1 Oml apply to
the hen rable tht Court of Oriiina
ry of Oglethorpe count , for leeve
to fail two trads of land, the teal
efta e of Wilhatn Swa.ifa/n, ife ’d.
lyi g on Little r, in the county
af irelaid— >oe tradt containing 2 ij~>
acres, be the iatne mere or left, ad
joining Laoorn Short and otheii—-
the other contamg 78 acres, be the
lame m oe or leb, adjotnirg Rtu
ben M-Claia and to De iold
for the bentfi. of the heirs a,d cre
ciiiorsof fa ddeceafcd.
JAMES SWANSON,
Adminifitrator .
September 12, 1811.
NO l ids.
NfAE months after date, I fhall
make application to the honorable the
inferior court of Clark county, [or
leave to fell air aft ef land, contain
ing 2! 4 acres, more or Iffs, in (aid
county, it being part of toe real ef
tate cf Thomas Brown, dec, to be
fold jer the benefit of the heirs a-.d
creditors.
EUJ/.H BRQIViV,
Surviving Executor.
Oft, 9, igu.