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A;v adjourned, a r *er :nt*refting de
w-ithou f having concluded the
fcjbjc& before Them. Ib.
M *ft of the abient members of
Copgrefs haV-? returned to their fears
T hree members only of the Sc
e a;e yet abfenr, B',d not more
10 or 12 cf the houfe of re
jpreierstatives. ib.
WAR. !—A Dco'srjtion ef War
it G **at- Britain, p-fTrd the
E o:t of re prefers a rives oh the 4*%
f ft. by a vote tt 79 to 45, snd
V'-as lent up to th* I .mate for their
♦v* icurrence. An trxprefs, with the
fin.*! r> fa!., ( yf which no one can
ti K. ) rra. be c* ptfv and every hour.
r> r R >on 1-. trfl : and, ana kc who
} ts net for us, is againjt us,
City Gaz.
Irtft returns to the War Dc
f? tH-rnc gave 17,€>00 oa* a recruit
er .or the new army.—Dm Pre/i.
►♦:****'>*>
Mr. PUFF, r.br Britifh M fTn
£ r arr-ved at this place iaft even
-1 sr, per f. hoor.er Ma'.ks>U, rapt,
‘f r > ; '> in 49 day* from England.
IHh&t does he wan! ?
. N. York Pater.
Arrrived in this city on Yuefdsy
I; ft, Cos). James fVcllbcrns, of the
Unit/d S.a.ts arm., for the pur
pUe of fup?nntcridi‘ g the Recruit
ing Service in D<L & No. two,
t; fnpoied of N. r:h Carolina, South-
Caroiinz and Georgia.
Augufit Mirror.
We learn from St. Mary’i that a
fl and, laden vnth provifijns, and
L m,d ro ioguftine, has been taken
b rhe P riois, carr ed to Amelia,
and bui.it.— Sav. Mujeum.
Savannah, June if.
C kl oel C rhbert, aid-de-camp
to G ven -r JM;tche]l, and com
mander ‘ i the corps of Republican
E ties of this city, arrived here ;aft
l week in gun boat No. 168, for th?
• purpofc of procuring one hundred
men to proceed to Eaft Florida.
A call was made eu the parriot
ifm cf the you g men of chi:. p!a c,
which was f® promptly attended,
Ithat the somber of yoluateers loan
Exceeded that required. The Re
publican Blurs ad Savannah Vo
lunteer Guards wee accepted fur
the fervice, and were (horilv after
encamped on the South-Common,
|wher they remained until F- day
when they ft'u k their
Tents, marched to the B ff, and
jl embarked amidft a heavy fall of
rain, arcorr.pan.cd by the bt& w (h
---es (if their fellow-citizens, who had
aflcmbSed in crowds or the Ihorc
for the purpafe of taking leave.
They were efeerted to the place
of embarkation by the Chatham
j Artillery and Chatham Hagers,
who fired falutcs on the occsfion,
’ which were returned by the gun
boar. They went down the river
on Saturday, and, we underftand,
proceeded to fea on Sunday morn
ing-
The youths of Savannah have
done honor to themfeivc* on this
eccafion. Mire volunteers offered
than were autnorifed to be receiv
ed, bv general orders— r ione were
®pted but from the Blues and
uards—the two ether u nformed
CO; ps ring deemed ncceYary to be
ir r, and affift in the protection of
Ithc city in cafe of danger.
What is life without honor ? what
% dearer tnan the inrereft and ad
yiarauca of one’s fellow a z* ?
Savannah Ledger,
INDIAN THTELLIGENCE.
Ext rat? o'a letter from an officer in
the arm of the United States , dated
“ Fort Harawow,
May 2j, 1812,
c< There are no families livu g
within 50 miles cf this place, ex
cept Barnabas Lamberr, his f >n and
two fons-in-la w, who not iong; fince
removed f r om your couaty—and
they a r e compelled to live in the
Fort, in consequence of the h-.ftde
manoeuvres cf the Indians towards
us. Abcut Indians a>e now
in coun- 13 in Mdt.imqua, about one
hundred a>d rift? rn les from this
place. lam fully psrfuaded <hey
are for war. We hourly lo< k for
from the Indians on this fori; and
U fure as ir is msde, fo fu care we
all killed. Y< fterday, lieutenant
A’br ght rece?ved orders to repair
to F : Kn s with caot. Foley’s, de
tachment, which will leave us here
in the wilds of the territory, n a
mifersb!y conftruAed fort, with a
bout fifty nu n, ail olWhich are en
tirely new recru f s.”
Lay May 24
The troop? at tms s ‘ace/am<.tin
ting t© about firtren hundred, have
b'-en divided ikio three rtg m-nrs,
under tlie command • f Col*. M £ -
Arrhui, Fioila) ad Cafs.
Cspt. VVm. Vais Clove's rifle
ccmpat’y, ©f this courier, have vol
unteered their fervices to the Go
vernor, for the prote diion ot the
frontier. They will inarch to
Greenville in a few days.
We underfUnd that on Friday
laft, five or fix men who were cov
ering corn in a fir id near Grern
viilc, were fired upon bv five Indi
ans i one of the men was wounded.
They inftantly purfued favages,
killed cnc and wounded another.
Lottijiastet Rangers—* -Sitice our
laft, the Governor his icceived m
format on from Fort Maion, thus
the I ;dians aro ftifi lurking on our
frontier. A ftriall party cf the
range .s a few days ago difenvered
£>t trail ©f feme Insis-m about 10
Hides from the fort, and pursued
them { o chfeiy that they were o
biiged to throw away fomc of their
bspg igc i juft before datk this
happened, aid they were nc doubt
laved by n ght clofing m—duung
the night a heavy rain fell, which
rendered it imp fable to follow the
trail further. Capt. Boon has giv
en a go and account lo far of thofe
who have v sited our fr-rntier, and
no doubt will continue to do fo.
Knoxville , May 25.
Er.tr acf of a Utter from Major Gene
ral And tw Jackfun to tois excel
lency Governor Burnt, dated Any
9 ißii.
“M ‘j >r Nrelv (United Slates*
agrnt in the Chickafa v na ioi*)
writes me laft mad, he is feed g out
with fome troops ordered from Fort
Hampton to ovtrrake feme Creeks
who arc pr-ffi g thro* the natiun, dil
plsyirg two white fealpg.**
Extraß of a Utter from Governor Ed
wards to a gentleman tn this place .
dated Randaipis county, J. 1. < >pril
12.
tf News has juft arrived, that a
bout 500 Winnebag (or Puants)
are marching to attack us, and, un
well as I am, I fet ou to-morrow
rxsornirg r o oppofe them ; and it is
very probable that I (hail have a
fight before I return. My ringers
took two of their fpies, and killed
another 5 as I learn from an official
communication juft: received. I
have alio undertt ‘od, from a gen
tlcman from the a r pa. t otthe
tcrctio ir, that anouier tatouaicr
Cock place b*twccr. fome of them
and the rangers, ?.i whi ‘h it is bebev
cd the Indians lultained co fi icrable
lofs. War is inevitable.”
Ruffe hide paper.
If is a melancholy faft (lavs an
E-gMh paper) that at this time,
neatly 1400 weavrrs are totsily out
of employment, in Spiralsfirids &
its vicinity.
There are srders new in Eng
land for at leaft 30,000 crates of
earthen-ware for Ameri a (which
would nearly load 100 fhips of 300
tons carh) to be executed whene
ver the u.tercourfe between Eng
land America fna!l be renewed.
MARRIED, on the evening of the
-i&ib ir.jl at Greenejlorough , \ ho
mAS Martin, hfq to the agreeable
Mifs Elizabeth Grimes, beth of
that place.
G r > Thurfda? evenuip;,
the 13 h inftant, Mathew I’al
eot. Fq. to the am abie Mis
I LIZABLTH M UNGER, both of
W.litts Ljuary.
Or? the na inf a \4r Stephen
Young, was DROWNED at the
Mill of s Mr. Groves , on the North
Broad River. He was an elderly
man. How this melancholy accident
happened, we have not yet leen able to
hm n.
THERE .s an appointment
for n Three Days MEETING o be
ktidnifnt Nw P.elbyterisr.Church
in Ogiethorpe county. Ii com
mel cs on F i ay the 24th of July.
Ih> Sacrameat wj!l bt tdmiufter
cd on the Ssib-ar!i. The Piefb.te
ry ©f HO Pi WELL will meet a?
Sandy Cret k Church on Friday the
31ft and July, w.icre another 1 hive
Da b M ei-rg bn add, and the
Sacrament 4.(1 .i.uiilcied.
vn wmwigyawgjggy
COMMENCEMENT.
Athens, Franklin College,
, jo t 24 1812.
THE C v mm i nctm lnt mill take
place on the ‘icj.h day
of ‘ u ..v next, and the Si.rmjn,
which is ufual oh that occafion, will
be preached in tie Chapel, by the Pre
ft dent of the Übiverjiiy, 0:1 the day
preceding.
A. S. CLAY TO N T ,
Secretary.
kfr* The Editors of the Monitor,
Georgia Journal, Augufta Chronicle,
and Savannah Evening Ledger, are
requejied to give the above one infer-
Sian.
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N O r 1 C E.
On Saturday the ifth day of June
next,
W ‘LL BK SOLD,
At the late rejidence of Wm. Tbo*
mas, dec. in Jc.ckfcn c un.y,
ALL the piopcrty pi laid dec.
cor fitting of card#, hogs, houfe
hoki and kitchen furniture, planta
tion iKenfiis, and fundry ether arti
cles too ted'Gus to mention. A cre
dit until the 25th of December next
will bo given, for all Turns above
thiec dollars, the purchaser giving
bund and approved fecuritv.
CHRISTIANA THOMAS.
Admini/lrattix
Mav 5, 1812. da 62 i-2
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD
At the Court Ihuje of Clarke county,
on the 10 lb day of Auguji next,
A Negro wench name . Pn fiis,
(under ao order of the Cnwrt o*
Ordinary of laid countv) aifo a lidc
faddk, and 18 pounds of feathers.
JOHN THURMOND,
Adminijirator of ,jm Hill,
June 24* l$U.
CORONER'S Sale.
On the firfl Tuefiay rj -ugufi next,
at Mad fen court houfe bel'nt'K
th: hours of ten and three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
TWO hundred acre* <i land, well
Improved, in Lid countv, o< the
waters cf the fourh fork of Br ad
river, bounded by the Widow Sir. k
laud and others—-occupied a prr
lent by William Edwards * 1 . ken
ss the property of phn W liiford
to fatisfy twe executions in favor of
Ifasc Hcl man—the executions re
turned to me by j. Wood, D. S a
of Elbert county.
WILLIAM HODGE,
C. M. C.
June id, 1812.
CO RON PR’s SAI 11.
On the firfl Tueftlsiy in ‘fulv next ai
the court houfe in Lla/k county,
belMoeen he uunl hours,
W LL BE nOLD,
NINE Negroes, ro v,ir t War.
ren, ism, Agg, Kill (bn, M..rv,
Nora, liaae, Jullv and Clai IT
Alio, one >l*ll, fupp 1c J to lv .00
gallo s—Alio, 380 acres ©♦ lacj,
more or ie s, being the cr.iifl ofland
on which the defendant new lives,
011 Cedar creek, g ained ro G r
ha*r., j >ixi’ g D tighert —A.io, 45
acres, more oriels, on Cedar c:t< k r
granted to Gorham, join! .3 Ra.my
—Aifo, 50 t''!*'? moie or !e! , >a
the C\on,'c, i nin y Strong and q
t eis—A If-, 150 a ts, kn re or
Ids, on the O’ ( ii eg: anted A01i..,
1i.., joining Ray—A ©, 337 1 1
r.- icv of land, 1 n the f ik of ;he
North and M dole Oconee, where
on Solomon Ray and others form
ed/ itv< and, joi-firg Theoph’.lua S m
inton hnd others—rh* waole \ f ‘he
above proper y U vi -ij on at the pro
perty of Jack F. C‘i ke, <6 L odV
aatx'vuoon the Sea e cf {jc yi . $
vs. DM C*ckf, a’ and others.
CHAS. GARNER, C r 8
Mav 28,
— 4 1 ” f 1 11,1 ■■' irri -* -*
5 HE. RIFF’a Ai fc..
On the Firjt i ucfdry tn JU’ Y
next, ai the Court Houfe ’H Maai/ou
County, between the ufual hours,
will beft Id th’ following property :
VIZ
TWO H *r!es, e prepertv cf
Charles Clemeoti, viz. a grerv and
a forreli upwards of five fee high*
taken b rx.ru ion at the inlUnce
Of John Cumrr: •-.g.
AMO
22aaCreiof land, lying on Fork
c’eek, Madifoa cou ju, me pro
perty of B Hain , a.ij -i- ng and*
of rhe W dow Celled, and >.*h o,
g-anted to Francis P v.c , w. jl a
provedj taken to wo x< > u
tions, one in fa/or o Sami 3i.ror.gf
ad Herbert, vs. B Hailey, the
©rher in favor of M *n H i!, vs,
B Hame*—-returned d*
vid Graham, conftable.
ALSO,
120 aciT.E of land, on G* waters’
of Blue Stone creek, M > f> coun
ty, granted to Lewis S* ■ !!; ,Ik.n
as the property of Milder
occupied at pre fent by W r C a
horn, Efq. wel improved, , . JW
fv twoexc udonf in favor o’ \
mas Cargill, and r* urned to> <c bjf
Samuel Whi f worth, conftable..
N. WILLIFORD, S hff
May 28.
C ASM
Given for COTTON o 5 /. TNEN~
1C A Ij S.
Apply at i#.f Office,